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			<description><![CDATA[<p>HI everyone i have a strategy that i have won many small prizes on the Tennessee Cash a 1-35 game. The most recent was a 4 out of 5 hit plus the cash ball($214). I start out buying 20 quick picks and count the number of times each number shows up in total on a sheet of paper. Then i look back at the previous drawn numbers, if a number shows up once or twice in my quick pick totals and is a number that was previously drawn then it has a great chance of repeating. I also look for patterns for ex.</p>]]></description>
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