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How to analyse 4D performance using System Pick - Part 2
Previous posting we have shows you how to select the most consistent
performance numbers using the 4D by Period Comparison function
and how to analyse the performance using System Pick function.
By now I believe you already know where to shortlist those good 4D
numbers ("tok kong" numbers) to play.
OK, the question is here, I can't possibly play all the top 10 numbers
unless I have a very deep pocket but even strike may not be able to
cover my investment!
So in order to select which set to play, we need to analyse further
to select the best numbers to play. This issue we are going explore
further using System Pick to analyse the 4D performance.
System Pick Functions Overview:
- Strike Interval Graph by All prizes
- Strike History
- System No Performance (summary by years and months)
- Direct No Performance (summary by year and cumulative monthly performance)
- Strike Interval Graph by First 3 prizes
- Direct No Selection (with system recommendation numbers or own analysis)
- Investment Analysis (know your investment projection and your breakeven
point)
Previous tutorial we have show you how to read System Number Hit Interval
Graph on the left and the Strike History on the right.
This time we are going to explore further with other functions in
the System Pick to help you analyse the strike potential of the number.
By reading the graph, it already show you the performances and the
potential (2 consecutive overdue, wake up from "comatose", roller
coaster & etc), but there are other things you may want to take into
consideration.
screen: System Pick

Strike Interval Graph by All prizes:
- Please refer to previous tutorial.
Strike History:
- Please refer to previous tutorial.
System No Performance:

When you click on the "System No" check box, the system will show
you the performance of the system 4D month by month since 1987.
It shows you the strike count for each month and the total strike
for the each year.
By look at this I can easily tell the performance of this system 4D
for the last few year.
For this example, it shows that it have average
more than 10 hits per year, so this system 4D is performing very well...
The bottom shows the summary of the monthly performance. From here
I can tell which month (seasonal period) are the best performance
since 1987.
For this example, it show that the best performance
month are February, June & etc.
Red Color or Underline: At least one
Top 3 prize hit for the period.
Direct No Performance:

By clicking on the "Direct No" check box, the system will show you
the performance of all the direct numbers since 1987.
Direct No Performance:
- It shows you all the permutation number and their last 15 years
performance for your comparison. You can easily check your favorite
direct number performance here.
Digit Position Performance:
- It shows you the performance of the individual digit on each position
(1 to 4) based on Top 3 Prizes and All Prizes.
Cumulative Monthly Performance:
- It shows you the direct number performance by each cumulative month.
Chart Analysis:

By clicking on the "Chart Analysis" check box, the system will show you the performance of all the Strike Interval and the 2 digits performance by various positions
From the Strike Interval Distribution graph, it show that strike interval before 13 is the best performance range. It means most of the times the system 4D will strike in the next 12 draws based the last strike date.
The bottom 3 graphs show the 2 digits performance by first 2 digit (Abxx), second and third digits (xABx) and the last 2 digits (xxAB).
With this, it really help you to analyse which set to play it you have limited budget.
Strike Interval Graph by First 3 Prizes:

Sometime you may find it difficult to read the Top 3 prizes interval from the Strike History. So we have provided a Strike Interval graph for the Top 3 prize. Just click on the "First 3 Prizes Graph" check box, the system will show you the interval performance by graph.
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