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That's crazy Adam! What are the chances you both pick the same 3 random numbers? All is not lost though. You were able to rule out 3 numbers with it. 
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Quote: You were able to rule out 3 numbers with it.
And narrow down the possible click list
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Pillar of the Community
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Are we still at only one click up to the updated chart?
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Pillar of the Community
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Or is that TMI (too much information)
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Pillar of the Community
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4-20-57 
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Quote: And narrow down the possible click list Correct! There actually is some logic that can be applied (as with most of my puzzles). If you take the time to keep notes, you can have an edge over "random guesses". For example, the last guess of 30-84-3 had absolutely no chance of being a winning combination. But, if you want to just pick from the list and take a lottery shot - who knows, you may just get lucky!
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there is always this option:  or as you said...did you feel lucky? 
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I think wheezydog tried that first option before. He blew up the prize with it.
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