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Description: plus.maths.org - An article for beginners about playing the Lottery from John Haigh a Reader in Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom.

UK National Lottery - a guide for beginners was submitted to Lots~0~Cash: 01/02/07 and was last edited 02/24/09

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