

Screen shots taken from LSA
Knowing the most likely number to
appear in each ball position is just a tiny part of how LSA predicts the next
draw.
LOWESS, an exciting
and a very powerful regression algorithm that is used in modern statistics for
predicting future events where the data analysed is seminally random.
The chart below is a screenshot of LSA performing a
LOWESS prediction, this is for ball placement 3, the blue line is the LOWESS
curve, the yellow band on the right represents the prediction or next draw
if you like. The numbers on this graph represent the past 50 draws.

When using the LOWESS feature in LSA you can adjust the
smoothness of the blue plot line, the number of draws analysed and the
amount of times the LOWESS algorithm is run on the data before producing the
plot line. By having this ability of tweaking the prediction you can fine
tune the prediction to match the trend of your draw, this is very powerful
and a lot of users are reporting excellent results from the predictions.
That's not all, knowing the best numbers to choose for each
ball placement, the running trend of recent draws are just part of how LSA
predicts the next draw. We need a system to provide maximum coverage of the
predicted numbers and this is where wheels come into play. However good you
think a wheel is, it is not. LSA uses another system called "Maximized Number
Arrangments" or MNA's that provide upward of 40% more coverage than the best
standard wheels. and injects the predicted numbers into the MNA system to
provide a wheel that covers as many possible winning combinations for the money
you bet.
It's really simple, the more winning combinations you can
cover for your money the better the return will be and MNA's do this for
you.
Download a copy of LSA, you get 15 free try's with
absolutely no obligation to buy at the end of the trial.
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