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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Our Ladies Gentlemen of the Keno Jury<br /><br />Winning Power of one Number<br /><br />L@@K at this #41/44 example to demonstrate that occurrences are profitably predictable, over the non-changing odds outside the VK machines/live machines mechanics, past frequency of hits or cold numbers. The numbers have inherent associations with others that when combined will sporn a projected number(s). The unconventional #41/44 is just one simple combo to prove that it works anyone interested can back test live or VK w</p>]]></description>
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