Many think that the game of satka matka
is simple but it is not as simple as it seems. Though, it is mandatory to draw
the cards in the presence of patrons, it is rarely done. These days, operators
are known for using state of the art statistical methods. The number which has
minimum bets is frequently drawn, to bring a windfall of about Rupees 10 to 12
crores each day for the operators. A bet placed of Rupees 10 could get around Rupees
1500 for the player. In most cases, a gambler tries multiple options to make
easy money. The punters or bookies all across Mumbai operate on kind of
franchise. If there is heavy betting on a specific number and the bookies won,
then they are known to have disappeared overnight. In essence, a bookie makes a
stake of INR 1 on the number 4 as 'open', INR 1 on the number 8 as 'close' and
INR 1 on jodi (combination) 4 8. At the end of the day, if 4 is selected as
open, he gets INR 9. In the same fashion, if 8 wins he gets another INR 8 and
48 is declared he gets INR 90. The bookie then forwards the money over to the
local sub agent, who keeps a certain percentage of commission on the amount. In
turn, this sub agent then passes over the money to the local bookie with
details of bet amounts and numbers. This money now goes up the chain of punters
known as Khaiwals. The number is called out every evening. The satta or matka
king pulls out three cards of a pack. These three cards add up to get the open
number. The first card is pulled at 9 pm and is called the open card. The
second and last numbers are decided at midnight. As per the sources, the
declared number information is transmitted through calls to every corner of the
country and even out of the country within half an hour. Nowadays, there are
sites that provide satka matka lucky number in advance.
India’s no. 1satta matkagame is a form
of lottery, which is played in several parts of India, including Mumbai and
Rajasthan .The origin of Matka game is from Mumbai and the game started in the
1960s. Rattan Khatri and Kalyanji Bhagat are the pioneers of this popular
gambling game of India, and they were the dons who used to control the satta matka
business in Mumbai.