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			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2016 20:51:41 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> those who don&#x27;t understand the odds, wont beat them.<br /><br />Gail Howard<br /><br />there are 10 sets with 1 combination each of triples.<br /><br />there are 10 sets with 9 combinations each of doubles.<br /><br />there are 120 sets with 6 combinations each of singles.<br /><br />10 sets multiplied by 1 combination each (10x1) = 10 total combinations of triples.<br /><br />10 sets multiplied by 9 variants (10x9) = 90 total sets of doubles.<br /><br />90 sets multiplied by 3 combinations each (90x3) = 270 total combinations of doubles.<br /><br />120 sets multiplied by 6 combinations each (120x6) = 720 total combinations of singles<br /><br />if we add the total number of singles, doubles and triples then we should come up with<br /><br />a total of every possible combination in the game.<br /><br />10+270+720=1000 possible combinations.<br /><br />on a single bet our odds of winning at pic 3 straight box (having the numbers<br /><br />match up in exact order) would be 1:1000!<br /><br />Luckly for us there are other options we can explore and strageties<br /><br />that can be applied to lower the effects of these odds.<br /><br />one thing I have learned playing the lottery for over 15 years,<br /><br />odds don&#x27;t change. you face the same odds everytime you play no matter<br /><br />how many tickets you buy, no matter how many draws you enter. however<br /><br />it is my believe that the effects of these odds do change.<br /><br />think of a 2 1/2 ton truck that weighs 4,500 pounds.<br /><br />obviously unless your Superman or have stolen him from Louis Lane<br /><br />your probably not going to be able to lift the vehicle at a single<br /><br />bound, manually suspend it in mid air, while changing the oil.<br /><br />the weight of the truck and the force of gravity makes this method<br /><br />impossible.<br /><br />So how do we change the oil? we take it to the local garage with a hydraulic<br /><br />lift that is capable of producing enough force to overcome the effect of gravity<br /><br />on our heavily built truck. this allows access to the oil drain and oil filter allowing<br /><br />the maintainence to be preformed.<br /><br />If we do not have the funds to take it to a garage, or we do not have access<br /><br />to a lift. what can we do?<br /><br />we can simply purchase the oil and filters, get the tools from our personal toolbox<br /><br />circumvent the trucks weight and planets gravitational forces by crawling under the vehicle.<br /><br />this also alows access to the oil drain and oil filter allowing for the maintainence to<br /><br />be preformed.<br /><br />In both cases the same gravitational force and vehicle weight<br /><br />had to be dealt with. in both cases the goal of changing the oil<br /><br />was achieved.<br /><br />the humanly impossible task of lifting 4,500 lbs, suspending<br /><br />the truck in mid air while changing the oil was accomplished<br /><br />by the use of a capable tool.<br /><br />in the second case scenario, the same impossible task was<br /><br />preformed by a clever alternative method.<br /><br />not, in either case was the force of gravity changed<br /><br />nor the weight of the vehicle altered.<br /><br />so it is with odds.<br /><br />I had a friend tell me once, that a person stands a better chance<br /><br />to be struck by lightning twice than to win the lottery.<br /><br />It just doesn&#x27;t happen, he said to me.<br /><br />I told him to go stand on top of the empire state building<br /><br />during a thunderstorm while holding a metal rod skyward.<br /><br />I believe there are things we can do to circumvent/overcome<br /><br />odds in any given situation.<br /><br />thats where strageties like boxing wheeling, flipping, flopping,<br /><br />mirroring, rundowns, workouts, trend and pattern searching all<br /><br />play an important role in helping us beat the ridiculous odds<br /><br />and achieve our main goal. that is to cash in a winning ticket!<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/116367">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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