You need to be able to identify the thresholds to make a calculated guess with a high level of confidence. Some people like to look at hot and cold numbers but this does not tell you a single thing! With any single Daily Keno Evening statistics, such as the Hits Frequency, it is not possible to determine if a ball is likely or unlikely to be drawn in the next draw.
Based on this statistics, are you able to determine if a ball is likely or unlikely to be drawn in the next draw?ĭoes it mean that the ball that is drawn the least number of times is likely to be drawn in the next draw? Or does it mean that this ball is 'cold' and unlikely to be drawn in the next draw?ĭoes it imply that the ball that is drawn the most number of times is unlikely to be drawn in the next draw? Or does it mean that this ball is on a 'hot streak' and is likely to be drawn in the next draw instead? The Hits Frequency above shows the number of times each lottery ball is drawn over a period of time.