Canada 28 Advanced Analysis (JND28 / PC28) — multi-window cross comparison of big/small, odd/even, combinations, extremes, patterns, hot/cold top5, supporting trend judgment across periods.
What is Advanced Analysis?
In short: "Lay out multiple time windows (50 / 200 / 1000 / 5000 periods) side by side and compare each number's performance across scales."
Frequency Analysis focuses on "actual frequency vs theoretical probability" (deviation); Advanced Analysis focuses on "same data across multiple time scales" (cross-period trend). Use together: absolute deviation + relative trend.
Advanced Analysis vs Frequency Analysis: key differences
- Frequency Analysis: shows whether each sum is currently hot or cold (vs theoretical)
- Advanced Analysis: compares big/small, odd/even, combinations, patterns, hot/cold top5 across time scales
Example:
Last 100 periods: Big 48 (48.0%) Small 52 (52.0%)
Last 5000 periods: Big 2548 (50.96%) Small 2452 (49.04%)
→ Short-term 100 leans slightly small; long-term 5000 ≈50%; pattern counts scale roughly linearly with time, no anomalies.
Multi-dimensional comparisons this page provides
For each time window, the system computes 7+ core dimensions:
① Big/Small & Odd/Even ratio
Counts & percentages of Big (14-27) / Small (0-13) / Odd / Even
② 4 combinations (Big-Odd / Big-Even / Small-Odd / Small-Even)
Cross-combination counts of big/small × odd/even
③ Extreme stats
Counts of Very Big (sum ≥ 22) / Very Small (sum ≤ 5) — tail skewness
④ Average sum
Window's average sum, theoretically ≈13.5 (3-ball sum mean)
⑤ Pattern stats
Triples (three identical balls) / Pairs (any two balls identical) / Straights (three balls consecutive incl. wraparound 0-1-9)
⑥ Hot TOP5 / Cold TOP5
The 5 most / least frequent sums in this window
How to read this page?
① Period checkboxes — pick 1-9 windows
50 / 100 / 200 / 402 (1 day) / 500 / 1000 / 2000 / 3000 / 5000 periods. Recommended: at least 3 windows (short/mid/long).
② "Load analysis" button — click to fetch
Checking boxes won't auto-fetch (avoids frequent requests).
③ One block per window with multi-dimension cards
4 large cards (big/small / odd/even / combinations / extremes) + 4 small cards (avg sum / triples / pairs / straights) + hot/cold top5 row
④ Cross-window comparison
Same dimension across windows reveals short-term vs long-term differences. E.g. abnormally high triple frequency or sudden big/small skew = research signal.
Glossary
- Very Big: sum ≥ 22 (triple zone + edge big)
- Very Small: sum ≤ 5 (triple zone + edge small)
- Triples: three identical balls (0+0+0 to 9+9+9, 10 combinations)
- Pairs: any two balls identical (excluding triples)
- Straights: three balls consecutive after sort (incl. wrap 0-1-9 / 0-8-9)
- Hot TOP5 / Cold TOP5: the 5 most / least frequent sums in this window
- Cross-period comparison: same dimension's variance across time windows
All data comes from official Canada 28 draw records, synchronized in real time. Note: statistics describe the past — they do not guarantee the future. Each draw is independent. Content is for research reference only and does not constitute betting advice.
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