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Video tutorial for Lottery Statistic Analyser 6.0
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Review
Lottery Statistic Analyser© is a powerful lottery analysis application written for the PC and is designed to provide powerful statistics for over 250 draws worldwide.
Lottery software specifically designed to analyse lottery results through a user friendly interface, yet provide the best statistics available. |
What's new in version 6.0
LSA takes a new approach to analysing numbers from other systems.
The Engine
LSA now looks at the entire draw (every combination possible) and calculates odds and statistics based on the global findings of the draw. LSA then looks at past results to perform all other statistics using the global findings as reference. This new analysis approach has not been done in the past because the calculations involved were so large it would have taken weeks on the end users PC's to complete. They have designed and implemented successfully a system to reduce the equations to a point that LSA takes a few milliseconds to calculate the global equations.
Wheels
V6 offers the best wheels on earth period. See the Wheelspage for a completely new approach to playing wheels. V6 comes with a system that produces up to 40% Better odds of a win than traditional wheels.
Predictions using Regression analysis
A very powerful prediction algorithm is implemented in V6 that predicts each number based on linear weighted regressions of past draws. Using this information along with the draws global calculations LSA offer some of the most advance lottery statistics and lottery projections available today.
Much improved Draw Management system in v6
LSA has a completely new draw management system.
Live Update
LSA's live update feature has been rewrote and will now receive draw updates, help file updates and system updates all in the one system.
Graphs
LSA has had much time spent on upgrading the interactive graphs. What's new in version 4.0
Wheels, live updates and many more featurs added |
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