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SATTA MATKA FIGURE FAMILY
1 – 6 – 4 – 9
2 – 7 – 3 – 8
5 – 0
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SATTA MATKA BRACKET FAMILY
11
12 22
13 23 33
14 24 34 44
15 25 35 45 55
11 16 61 66 |
12 21 17 71 26 62 67 76 |
13 31 18 81 36 63 68 86 |
14 41 19 91 46 64 69 96 |
15 51 10 01 56 65 60 06 |
22 27 72 77 |
23 32 28 82 37 73 78 87 |
24 42 29 92 47 74 79 97 |
25 52 20 02 57 75 70 07 |
33 38 83 88 |
34 43 39 93 48 84 89 98 |
35 53 30 03 58 85 80 08 |
44 49 94 99 |
45 54 40 04 59 95 90 09 |
55 50 05 00 |
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SATTA MATKA CARD FAMILY
111 112 113 114 115
123 122 124 125
133 134 135
144 145
155
222 223 224 225
233 234 235
244 245
255
333 334 335
344 345
355
444 445
455
555
55 50 05 00
00 05 50 55
55 50 05 00
33 38 83 88
11 16 61 66
22 27 72 77
11 16 61 66
22 27 72 77
44 49 94 99
44 49 94 99
33 38 83 88
11 16 61 66
22 27 72 77
44 49 94 99
33 38 83 88
Kalyanji Bhagat was born a farmer in the village of Ratadia, Ganesh Wala in Kutch, Gujarat. Kalyanji's family name was Gala and the name Bhagat, a modification of bhakt, was a title given to their family by the King of Kutch for their religiousness. He arrived as a migrant in Bombay in 1941 and initially did odd jobs such as masala ferriwala (spice seller) to managing a grocery store. In the 1960s, when Kalyanji Bhagat was running a grocery shop in Worli, he pioneered matka gambling by accepting bets based on the opening and closing rates of cotton traded on the New York wholesale market. He used to operate from the compound of his building Vinod Mahal, in Worli.[5][6] After Kalyanji Bhagat, his son Suresh Bhagat managed the business along with his wife Jaya Bhagat whom he married in 1979.
On June 11, 2008, a truck rammed into a Mahindra Scorpio in which Suresh Bhagat and six others, including his lawyer and bodyguards were travelling, killing all of them. They were returning from an Alibaug court, where the hearing of a 1998 narcotics case had been held. During investigations by the police it was revealed that Hitesh Bhagat (Suresh Bhagat's son) and his mother Jaya Bhagat had hatched the plot to kill Suresh Bhagat. Hitesh and nine others, including Jaya, were arrested and were tried under the stringent act of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act and subsequently convicted.
Rattan Khatri, known as the Matka King, from the early 1960s to mid-1990s controlled a nationwide illegal gambling network with international connections which involved several lakh punters and dealt with crores of rupess. Khatri's matka started in the bustling business area of Dhanji Street in Mumbadevi where idlers used to wager on the daily trickle of the fluctuating cotton rates from the New York market. Gradually, it became a big gambling hub as the quantum of bets and betters increased. Due to a row over a winning number plus the New York market’s five-day week schedule, compulsive betters began looking for alternatives. Based on the requests of his friends, Khatri started his own syndicate and started drawing three cards to decide the day’s number. Khatri's betting was considered more genuine as the cards were reportedly opened in the presence of the patron. During the emergency in India, Khatri was jailed and served 19 months behind bars. He has retired from the gambling business and lives near Tardeo; however, he still does visit the Mahalaxmi Racecourse to bet on his favorite horses.