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Sweden's Viking Lotto lottery draw is a pick 6 game with a pool of 48 numbers to choose from.
The odds of winning the top prize are to 1
The odds of winning any single prize is to 1
LSA can not improve the odds of winning the top prize, no software could do that!. What LSA can do and does very well is improve the odds of winning smaller prizes, and on a more regular basis.
LSA is able to build advanced predictions for the next Viking Lotto draw, then enter the findings into
MNA's or wheels
In Sweden's Viking Lotto there are possible 6 ball combinations, LSA has the capability of analysing every single one while comparing past draw history, all done in a few milli-seconds.
This unique ability makes LSA's statistics the best available, by analysing everything there's no stone left unturned so to speak..
This chart below is an example of the powerful information and statistics LSA has to offer. The chart displays the top 5 appearing numbers from each of the 6 ball placements taken from the ENTIRE Viking Lotto draw as ball 1, ball 2 etc, so the left hand side of the = sign is the ball number the right hand side is the total number of times that number appears in the entire draw.
Top 5 appearing numbers for all 6 ball placements in the Viking Lotto draw
Ball 1 | Ball 2 | Ball 3 | Ball 4 | Ball 5 | Ball 6 |
01=1533939 02=1370754 03=1221759 04=1086008 05= 962598
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10= 664335 11= 660450 09= 658008 12= 647955 08= 639730
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20=560196 19=559062 21=555750 18=552160 22=546000
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29=560196 30=559062 28=555750 31=552160 27=546000
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39=664335 38=660450 40=658008 37=647955 41=639730
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48=1533939 47=1370754 46=1221759 45=1086008 44= 962598
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See LSA for the full list off all 6 ball positions and 48 numbers
Table explained. Lets pick the top left of the above chart, 01=1533939 is ball number one, ball placement 1 (lowest number from every possible draw combination with the number 1 in it) appears more times as ball one than any other number, obvious for ball 1 as no number could be lower but for other numbers this type of information is a massive help in predicting numbers and their final placement, this information alone improves the odds substantially, but knowing the most likely numbers 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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