(or Taysen) is a numerical reference table used to find related numbers. In lottery prediction, each number from 00 to 99 has a corresponding Taysen value.
Using the "Tail" (last digit) of daily results to find "Angka Kumat" (recurring/dead numbers). (or Taysen) is a numerical reference table used
: Specifically for the Sydney market, enthusiasts often share visual guides or video tutorials on platforms like YouTube to demonstrate "Rumus Jitu" (accurate formulas) for identifying 2D patterns. 4. "Membunuh" (Killing) One Number : Specifically for the Sydney market, enthusiasts often
: Some players use the "AS" (first digit) from two previous periods to find a dead "Head" digit. For example, if previous results were 3799 and 2121, adding the AS digits (3+2=5) might suggest that 5 is a "dead" head digit for the next round. For example, if previous results were 3799 and
: It is important to remember that lottery results are generated randomly. While these formulas are popular in the community for strategy and analysis, no formula can guarantee a win as there is no "eternal" or 100% accurate prediction method.
"Angka Mati" refers to numbers that are excluded from a betting set because calculations suggest they are unlikely to be drawn.
Different regions or "markets" (Pasaran) like , Hong Kong (HK) , or Singapore (SGP) often have community-driven formulas tailored to their specific draw patterns.