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			<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the casinos I worked in had Red Game - Green game Keno, to increase the Keno business.<br /><br />The way it worked was you played your ticket and the writer asked you if you wanted to play ot for the green game, too. The cost of the ticket then doubled, but you were in action for two drawings, not one. You kept the same numbers, but if you spent the additional dollar (or whatever you had played the ticket for) the same numbers were good for the green drawing to.<br /><br />I wonder if any state lottery</p>]]></description>
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