Hi members,
The concept of NG analysis is totally difference from the normal
traditional method of analysis. You are looking for the 4-D direct
numbers from 10,000 of them. It is ridiculous to pin point a single
direct from such a huge size of 4-D numbers. We are breaking these
10,000 numbers into groups. These groups are measure in term of
their current Next Gap value. Instead of playing around with the
digits, we are looking at the criterion of the 4-D number itself.
Let us start with a simple procedure.

We shall look into a smaller group’s range of NG for this
tutorial. Let set the NG range to 30 for each group. Change the "No
of Gap" to 30 as shown.

Click Submit to view the Chart.
You should see a long list of colorful cells with numbers inside.
These numbers are the hit count of each draws. Below is one example
how you should interpret the information. The NG 390-419 is having
a Draw Avg of 0.80 and highlighted with cyan color. This means
it is performing more than the mathematic expect value. Try to
weight the sizes of 4-D with the hit rate. If you would to play
272 numbers a draw, would you be able to make a profit over a period
of time? The answer is yes and no. The hit gap hit pattern reading
will be a very useful technique to apply over the selection. The
profit or lost would greatly depends on which group to play.
Comparing the two group of NG390-419 against the NG480-509, the
hit gap hit pattern would be more obvious on the second group than
the other. Thus, it would be a better choice to go for the NG480-509
group. Playing direct 4-D numbers is no different from playing
system 4-D number. The 211 sets of 4-D numbers are actually equivalent
to nine sets of system numbers, except, it is a greater net in
term of areas.

You are actually playing the higher probability group of numbers.
Hitting direct 4-D every draw can be a reality.
Please remember to plan your strategy game. If you did not plan
your play, please don't try the above method. Do
a virtual play and understand the concept before
doing it real.
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