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Our asian 4d platform maintains a Number Table as a reference guide for our slot tournaments and historical results. Unlike a game information board, our Number Table displays past tournament outcomes, payout distributions, and game mechanics across our five core slot titles: Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways. Our members use this table to understand patterns, verify results, and plan their participation in upcoming events.
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We structure our Number Table around transparency. Each entry shows the tournament date, participating game, number of participants, and final leaderboard positions. Our members can review this data to see which games attract the most competition, which time slots fill fastest, and how our tournament mechanics work in practice. We update our Number Table daily as tournaments conclude.
What our Number Table contains
Our Number Table is a historical record, not a prediction tool. We publish it to help our members understand our tournament mechanics and verify results. Each row in our Number Table represents one completed tournament. We list the game title, tournament date and time, number of participants, and the top finishers' results.
Our Number Table covers tournaments from the past 30 days by default. Our members can filter by game, date range, or tournament type to find specific events. We keep our Number Table accessible from our platform's main menu so our members can check it anytime during their session.
How to read our Number Table
Each column in our Number Table represents a data point: game name, tournament start time, participant count, and leaderboard positions. Our members can click on any row to expand it and see more details about that specific tournament.
We sort our Number Table by date by default, with the most recent tournaments at the top. Our members can re-sort by any column to find patterns or compare tournaments across different games.
Games featured in our Number Table
Our Number Table includes tournaments for all five of our core slot titles. Each game has its own tournament schedule, and our Number Table reflects all completed events across these titles.
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AviatorCrash game
Our Aviator tournaments run multiple times daily. Our Number Table shows each tournament's highest multiplier reached and the number of participants who cashed out at various levels.
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Sweet BonanzaSlot game
Sweet Bonanza tournaments appear in our Number Table on a weekly basis. We track total spins, win frequency, and top-performer results for each event.
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Gates of OlympusSeasonal events
Our Gates of Olympus tournaments align with major holidays — Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi. Our Number Table shows extended tournament windows during these periods.
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Fortune TigerMonthly highlights
Fortune Tiger tournaments appear monthly in our Number Table. We feature this game to give our members variety and different game mechanics to explore.
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Mahjong WaysWeekly rotation
Mahjong Ways tournaments rotate through our weekly schedule. Our Number Table includes these events so our members can track participation and results.
Understanding tournament data in our Number Table
Our Number Table displays several key metrics for each tournament. The participant count shows how many members joined that specific event. The leaderboard positions show the top finishers and their final scores. We also include the tournament duration and the exact start and end times.
Our Number Table is historical, not predictive
We publish our Number Table to show what happened in past tournaments. Our members should not use this data to predict future outcomes. Each tournament is independent, and past results do not guarantee future performance.
Our members across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang can use our Number Table to understand which tournaments attract the most participants and which time slots are most popular. This information can help our members choose when to participate based on their preferences for competition level and event timing.



Filtering and searching our Number Table
Our Number Table includes search and filter tools to help our members find specific tournaments. Our members can filter by game name, date range, or tournament type. We also provide a search box where our members can enter keywords or tournament IDs to locate specific events.
- Filter by game
- Select one or more games to see only tournaments for those titles. Our members can compare results across different games using this filter.
- Filter by date
- Choose a date range to view tournaments from specific periods. Our members can see seasonal patterns or compare tournaments from different weeks.
- Sort by column
- Click any column header to sort our Number Table by that metric. Our members can sort by participant count, date, or game name.
Accessing our Number Table on asian 4d
Our members find our Number Table in the main navigation menu under "Games" or "Tournaments." We also display a link to our Number Table on our homepage and in our tournament announcement emails. Our members can access our Number Table anytime during their session without logging in, though we recommend logging in to see personalized tournament history.
Our Number Table updates automatically as tournaments conclude. We add new entries within minutes of each tournament ending. Our members can refresh their browser to see the latest data, or our platform will auto-refresh every few minutes if our members leave the page open.
Using our Number Table to plan participation
Our members can use our Number Table to identify patterns in tournament timing and participation. For example, our members might notice that Aviator tournaments on weekday mornings attract fewer participants than evening tournaments. This information can help our members choose when to participate based on their preferred competition level.
Our Number Table also helps our members verify their own results. After participating in a tournament, our members can check our Number Table to confirm their final position and see how they ranked against other participants. Our support team can answer questions about specific tournament results during business hours.
Our members should remember that our Number Table is a reference tool, not a guarantee of future outcomes. Each tournament is independent, and our members should participate based on their own preferences and budget, not on patterns they observe in our Number Table. Our support team is available to answer questions about our tournament mechanics, our Number Table data, and our platform policies during standard business hours in English.