That number is nearly the same as the odds of winning the lottery! Games like this will always be popular because they are cheap, easy, accessible and very good for wasting time which is all we seem to do in the west anymore.
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That number is nearly the same as the odds of winning the lottery! Games like this will always be popular because they are cheap, easy, accessible and very good for wasting time which is all we seem to do in the west anymore.
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