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"John Dingley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Rebeckah > > At the risk of sounding stupid - I don't understand what you mean! If you > mean can the participant choose 1,2,3,4,5 PB 1 > > then the answer is yes - what exactly have you read that may suggest > otherwise? > > "Rebeckah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > A comment from another post that detailed some rules... > > > > Not to be a stickler, as I really love how John & y'all are getting this > > going, it is exciting... but there is a possibility of a double number on > a > > line when the powerball ball is drawn from a seperate bin. At least in > > MegaMillions we've had it happen, & quite frequently.... just > commenting... > > ~Rebeckah > you had posted: ----------- NN NN NN NN NN PB (20 lines) Where NN is a random number in the range 1-53 (no number repeated in the same line) and PB is in the range 1-42 (can be contained in NN - ie it is a different ball set) ------------ & I just realized I misunderstood *no number repeated in the same line* as refering to the first part only.. my mistake. oops & I like the website. Good job John! ~Rebeckah
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