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			<description><![CDATA[<p>FLORIDA LOTTO Saturday Aug 2 result 49 19 48 2 4 12<br /><br />DATE 9/2 were key digits Again the triple pair bond 48/19/49 and 2/4/12 wins keys in this case #19 and # 2/12<br /><br />PYN Black box top 4099 and 282 19 977 round 8) = most winner digits (top line 04 02 49)<br /><br />SOLARIS TRU SURE LINE includes 11/40 43- 20 close 19 and 12. (ROUND BY 30/1/10 to win)<br /><br />It was very simple solution, but very difficult to pick. We notice this bond pattern in most all lottery drawings, and no accident this with pair bonds of numbers packed together in two or three thread groups within 1/30 or 10 invariably.<br /><br />The natural random pattern expected rarely fits the results. I feel intuitively and quite certain the lottery is coded or fixed on purpose to limit draw variety and choice options.<br /><br />Anyone in lottery land like to actually verify this? Please do. Maybe we can finally legitimize the lottery.<br /><br />POWERBALL RESULT 6 21 41 52 62 and pb 26 pair bond 21.52 and 21.41 and 6.26 were all lined up in 1/10&#x27;s shows same pattern of numbers. Key digits 2 6 1.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/126588">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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