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			<description><![CDATA[<p>pick 10 (keno) 10/20/80  (like ny pic 10)<br /><br />can it  be math way to know in advance what prize can i expect to win if<br /><br />i use wheel 6/9, and all 20 number draw   is in my wheel?<br /><br />6/9*20=13 so first prize?<br /><br />28 num&#x27; 6/9 pick 10<br /><br />2357121314151718<br /><br />23611121819202526<br /><br />461213161719212228<br /><br />34911121920212526<br /><br />23810111316172127<br /><br />291117192022252627<br /><br />4589111217212325<br /><br />1347111617182324<br /><br />156781018212627<br /><br />3456111214252628<br /><br />1235689111728<br /><br />781516182021222427<br /><br />1457912151... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/147555">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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