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						 <p>Selling 3 of them gave this &#8212; is it better to sell one at a time?</p> <blockquote> <p>It takes a while, and a few uncomfortable questions, but you track someone down who's willing to buy your baseball statistic databases. An automated daemon takes care of the transaction.</p> <p>You found: 3 golden tickets</p> <p>Apparently, these baseball statistic databases hint at a completely new approach. Your buyer is excited enough to beam over a whole batch of extra tickets. Score!</p> <p>You found: 4 golden tickets</p> </blockquote> 
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