Satta Matka is a form of gambling that originated in India. It involves betting on the opening and closing rates of cotton transmitted from the New York Cotton Exchange. It is now illegal in India, and participating in such activities goes against the law. I strongly advise against participating in any illegal activities.
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BASICS OF SATTA MATKA IN INDIA
or making it big in the online Satta Matka world, you must be thorough with the Satta lingo! Let’s take a look at basic Satta terminology.
Single: It is basically anything between 0 to 9
Jodi/Pair: A pair of digits from 00 to 99
Patti/Panna: Every three-digit result (or betting result) is called Patti or Panna.
Open or Close result: The betting outcome is divided into two phases, the first one being open and the second one, close.
The abbreviations: SP or Single Patti – E.g., 123, DP or Double Patti – E.g., 112, and TP or Triple Patti – E.g., 111
Cycle Patti: The second and the third digit from a Patti is known as the Cycle Patti. For example, in the SP 128, the Cycle Patti or CP is 28.
Farak: It is the difference between the open result and close result. For example, if the pair is 36, the farak is 6 (-) 3 = 3.
Berji: The last digit of the sum of both numbers from a Jodi is termed Berji. For instance, if the pair is 67, Berji is 6 (+) 7 = 13 i.e., 3.