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>When I was a kid, it was still very naive - send a postcard to the top address, and send six postcards to the six addresses of your choice, passing a list of five addresses on each, omitting the top address and adding yours at the bottom. After a while you're supposed to get 7776 postcards. Never got one. Reason? If I was already at the bottom, it meant that I was one of the existing 9331 (7776+1296+216+36+6+1) people already in the game, which meant that the game should already need 60466176 (sixty million) participants to complete to the level where current level 6 players would get to the top.
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>Nowadays, it's money, but the theory remains the same.
Dragan;
You should play the California Lotto – it has better odds – 1 in 44 million.
Tom
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