The Main Bazar Panel Chart is a historical record of results for the Main Bazar Satta Matka market (a popular Mumbai-side game). It shows panel (panna) outcomes — three-digit combinations for open and close draws — along with the jodi (two-digit pair) in the middle. Charts are usually organized in weekly or monthly blocks, with rows for each draw date (Monday to Saturday, as draws are typically not on Sundays).
This step-by-step guide helps beginners understand and read the chart clearly. We'll use simple examples based on standard formats seen across trusted sites.
Step 1: Find a Reliable Source and Locate the Chart
- Go to a trusted platform like SattaMatka.ind.In, sattamatkaresult.net, dpboss sites, or mainbazarchart.com for accurate, updated Main Bazar Panel Chart.
- Look for sections labeled "Main Bazar Panel Chart", "Panel Records", or "Pana Chart".
- Charts often start with recent dates at the top and go backward (newest to oldest).
Step 2: Understand the Basic Layout
A typical row looks like this:
Date / Day | Open Panel (3 digits) | Jodi (2 digits) | Close Panel (3 digits)
Example row:
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01-03-2026 (Mon) 1 3 7 45 2 8 9
- Open Panel → First three-digit result (opening draw, around 9:40 PM).
- Jodi → Middle two-digit number (explained in Step 3).
- Close Panel → Second three-digit result (closing draw, around 12:05 AM).
- Sometimes panels are written without spaces (e.g., 137 - 45 - 289).
Columns may also include:
- Ank (single digit from sum of panel digits).
- Weekly/monthly summaries or color resets for patterns.
Step 3: Learn How Jodi is Calculated (Most Important Part)
The Jodi is the two-digit number formed by combining the last digit (ank) of the open panel and the last digit (ank) of the close panel.
Standard rule in most charts:
- Jodi = Open Ank (last digit of open panel) + Close Ank (last digit of close panel), shown as the pair open ank close ank.
- No carry-over for the displayed Jodi — it's simply the two single digits side by side.
- (Some players calculate the "jodi sum" as open ank + close ank, then take units digit for tricks, but the chart shows the full pair 00–99.)
Real Example Breakdown: Row: 137 – 45 – 289
- Open panel = 137 → Open Ank = last digit = 7
- Close panel = 289 → Close Ank = last digit = 9
- Jodi = open ank (7) followed by close ank (9) → 79 (or sometimes written as 79 in chart)
Another example:
- Open: 459 → Open Ank = 9
- Close: 126 → Close Ank = 6
- Jodi = 96
If sum is needed for tricks:
- 7 + 9 = 16 → units digit 6 (used in some guessing, but not the displayed Jodi).
Step 4: Calculate Single Ank (if Shown or Needed)
- For open panel: Add all three digits, then take units digit if sum > 9.
- Example: 1+3+7 = 11 → Ank = 1
- Same for close panel.
- Many charts show this separately or use it for patterns.
Step 5: Spot Patterns and Trends
- Scroll through rows: Look for repeating digits, families (e.g., 100–199 series), or sums.
- Check weekly blocks: See if certain jodis (like 45, 78) repeat.
- Recent data (last 30–60 days) is most useful for current trends.
- Use colors or resets (some charts highlight repeating numbers).
Step 6: Verify and Use Responsibly
- Always cross-check with 2–3 sources (e.g., SattaMatka.ind.In for fast live updates).
- Charts are for analysis and entertainment — no guarantees in Satta Matka.
Quick Summary Table of Example Row
| Date |
Open Panel |
Open Ank |
Jodi |
Close Panel |
Close Ank |
Notes |
| 01-03-2026 |
137 |
7 |
79 |
289 |
9 |
Jodi = 7 & 9 → 79 |
| 02-03-2026 |
459 |
9 |
96 |
126 |
6 |
Jodi = 9 & 6 → 96 |
Disclaimer: Satta Matka is a game of chance with risks. This guide explains how charts work for informational/educational purposes only. Play legally (where permitted) and responsibly — within your limits.
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