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			<title>Reply #1</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 23:59:14 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>lakerben</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>You can call it a system,technique,idea and it doesn&#x27;t matter as long as you win.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2018 20:02:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>oate</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Another member was discussing with me the utility of math-based systems. It got me wondering how people who have lottery systems would classify their systems. To clarify these poll options:<br /><br />Hard math: statistics, probability, combinatorial coverings (aka wheels), neural networks, ai, pattern recognition, etc.<br /><br />Soft math or rec math: mirrors, pyramids, grids, root sums, modular arithmetic, etc.<br /><br />Non math-based: lucky numbers, dreams, fortune cookies, looking for numbers in objects, etc.</p>]]></description>
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