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			<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:29:40 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>&#x3c;br /&#x3e;I&#x27;m not sure how can find the last 5 winning #s in the second half of the report ?&#x3c;br /&#x3e;&#x3c;br /&#x3e;lottoburg</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Understanding the Reports in LSA</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 23:38:12 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this blog post I am going to be talking about interpreting the data found on LSA&#x27;s reports<br /><br />There are many powerful reports in LSA and I am going to blog each one over the next few weeks simply explaining the thought behind making each report and how to get the most from them.<br /><br />I am going to start with one of my favourites, one I find myself using not only for choosing numbers to play but also referencing to prove theories while developing LSA.<br /><br />The True Hot, Warm and Cold report.<br /><br />This report is split into two areas of data<br /><br />The top half of the report shows you how many draws pass before a number becomes due to appear.<br /><br />This statistic is a global fact and not effected by past draws, its calculated from every possible combination in the draw your playing.<br /><br />So that you better understand the global report look at Ball 5 position 5 with a value of 2,118,760<br /><br />This means that ball 5 will appear in position 5 once every 2,118,760 draws, which happens to be the total combinations availible in this draw - The EuroMillions<br /><br />This one is easy to prove as only one combination can have ball 5 as a 5th ball position and that combination is 1 2 3 4 5, so the odds are 1 in 2,118,760 to hit 1 2 3 4 5.<br /><br />If you add any 5 together one from each position you will see the period of that combinations appearence in the EuroMillions<br /><br />1 12 27 36 50 = 92 draws to appear<br /><br />whereas<br /><br />46 47 48 49 50 = 2,166,913 draws to appear<br /><br />Theses values represent draws, its not saying in the Euromillions 1 12 27 36 50 will appear once every 92 draws, what it is saying is that in the EuroMillions on average<br /><br />over a 92 draw period each of the numbers from 1 12 27 36 50 will have appeared in each position at least once.<br /><br />I can almost sense your brains ticking away now, yes you can choose 3 numbers, hence reduce the field and get a acurate hit 3 period range.<br /><br />Upto this point this is all global, no past draw data is used so it is a golden reference template for this draw (never changes )<br /><br />The second half of the report shows when the number is due<br /><br />This is done by taking the global due value as shown in the top half of the report and subtracting the average appearances of each ball to date.<br /><br />You can see in the top part of this report that ball 1 will appear in position 1 once every 10 draws<br /><br />This matches the global value in the second half of the report, this simply means ball 1 appeared as the lowest ball in the last draw and is not due for 10 draws.<br /><br />However ball 2 is due to appear, the global findings (from LSA&#x27;s Last Ball Out Report) tell us ball 2 appeared as the lowest ball 40 draws ago.<br /><br />We know globally ball 2 will appear in position 2 once every 11 draws so 11 - 40 = -29<br /><br />Statistically ball 2 as a lowest ball is now well overdue and should be considered a hot number.<br /><br />All other hot warm and cold systems I have seen purely use past draws for findings.<br /><br />Using every combination possible gives a much more statistically accurate picture of the draws current state<br /><br />The calculations involved in this report would take days to create by hand.<br /><br />LSA produces the report in under a second.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/57202">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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