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Three persons, A, B, and C, take turns in throwing a die. They throw in the order A, B, C, A, B, C, A, B, etc., until someone wins. A wins by throwing a "one" B wins by throwing a "one" or a "two." C wins by throwing a "one," a "two," or a "three" Find the probability that each of the players is the winner.

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