Da Ma Cai is the third of the three major Malaysian 4D draw formats, alongside Magnum and Toto. Many regular players cover the same number across all three, since each runs its own draw and its own result.
The Lottery section at Hijau44 supports 4D-style number bets on this draw format online, tagged under Recent Game. This is an online betting product rather than an official outlet of any licensed operator.
Bet Types and Coverage
Big and Small work as they do across the 4D formats: Big spreads coverage across all prize categories for smaller individual payouts, Small concentrates on the top positions for a larger one. Permutation and boxed options cover multiple arrangements of your digits at proportionally lower payouts per line.
Covering one number across all three draw formats triples your cost and triples your coverage — it does not improve the value of any individual bet. Worth being clear-eyed about that before adopting the habit.
Placing Da Ma Cai Bets at Hijau44
Open the Lottery category, select the draw, enter your number and bet type, and confirm before the cut-off. The slip totals your lines before submission.
New members can fund initial bets with credit from the Hijau44 Promotions page, subject to the offer terms for lottery play.
Playing Multiple Formats Sensibly
If you cover the same number across Magnum, Toto and Da Ma Cai every draw, treat that combined cost as your unit — not each individual bet. Three bets a draw, three draws a week, is nine bets weekly, and that is the number your budget needs to reflect.
The recurring-spend guide on the Hijau44 Blog covers how to track it. Draw games are entertainment; the odds do not improve with loyalty to a number.
Da Ma Cai 4D FAQ
- Is Da Ma Cai different from Magnum and Toto?
- Yes — it is a separate draw format with its own results and schedule, though the bet types follow the same Big/Small/permutation logic.
- Should I bet the same number across all three formats?
- It triples both your coverage and your cost. It does not improve the value of any single bet.
- When do bets close?
- Before the draw cut-off, which is shown on the bet slip.








