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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello<br /><br />I am thinking of trying a pick 4 strategy that would be pretty basic, but may produce good results.<br /><br />Basically you take a past pick 4 number and divide the number by 2. The answer is so close to being the correct number.<br /><br />For example, the number for sep 4th was 3153. Divide the number by 2 gives you 1576.5.<br /><br />The numbers for sep 5th was 5175, and the number for sep 12th was 7612, both are really close to 1576.<br /><br />So, how could I make this work? Would I use the 444 lottery wheeling</p>]]></description>
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