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Certain myths encompass lotteries and winning methods, often perpetuated by media and anecdotal evidence. One frequent misconception is the assumption that past successful numbers affect future outcomes, also called the "gambler’s fallacy." This fallacy suggests that as a result of a quantity has not appeared lately, it is "due" to return up soon. However, lotteries are designed to be random
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