When analyzing Satta Matka results, you will encounter two main types of charts: Jodi Chart and Panel Chart. While both contain the same underlying data, they present it differently and serve different analytical purposes. Understanding the difference between these two charts is essential for effective matka analysis.
A Panel Chart (also called Panna Chart) displays the complete daily result including Open Panna, Jodi, and Close Panna. It is the most detailed type of chart and shows all three components of every result.
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A Jodi Chart (also called Pair Chart) only displays the middle 2-digit Jodi number from each result. It strips away the Open and Close Panna data, focusing exclusively on the Jodi sequence over time.
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| Feature | Panel Chart | Jodi Chart |
|---|---|---|
| Data Shown | Open Panna, Jodi, Close Panna | Jodi only (2-digit number) |
| Detail Level | High - complete result | Medium - Jodi only |
| Best For | Complete analysis, Final Ank calc | Jodi pattern tracking |
| Complexity | More complex to read | Simpler and cleaner |
| Size | Wider (more columns) | Narrower (fewer columns) |
| Use Case | Overall market analysis | Jodi-specific strategies |
The Panel Chart is the primary reference document for Satta Matka results. Each entry in a Panel Chart looks like this:
The Jodi Chart simplifies the data by showing only the 2-digit Jodi number for each day. A Jodi Chart entry looks like this:
Understanding how the Jodi number is created helps explain the relationship between Panel and Jodi charts:
Formula: Jodi = Last digit of Open Panna + First digit of Close Panna
Example: If the full result is 245-67-890:
Actually, the Jodi is drawn as a separate 2-digit number during the game. It is not calculated from the Panna digits. This is an important distinction - the Jodi is an independent result element.
The most effective analysis approach uses both charts together:
Use the Jodi Chart to identify broad patterns. Look for repeating Jodi numbers, sequences, and gaps. The simplified view makes pattern spotting easier.
Once you identify interesting Jodi patterns, switch to the Panel Chart for those specific dates. Examine the corresponding Open and Close Panna to understand the complete picture.
Use the Panel Chart data to calculate Final Ank for your target dates. See if the Jodi patterns correlate with any Final Ank patterns.
Here is how the same 5-day period looks in both chart types:
| Date | Open | Jodi | Close |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28 Jun | 380 | 52 | 146 |
| 29 Jun | 567 | 89 | 012 |
| 30 Jun | 159 | 34 | 267 |
| 01 Jul | 468 | 23 | 159 |
| 02 Jul | 245 | 67 | 890 |
| Date | Jodi |
|---|---|
| 28 Jun | 52 |
| 29 Jun | 89 |
| 30 Jun | 34 |
| 01 Jul | 23 |
| 02 Jul | 67 |
Notice how the Jodi Chart presents the same information in a much cleaner format, but without the Panna context.
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Both Jodi Chart and Panel Chart are valuable tools for Satta Matka analysis. The Panel Chart provides complete detail for comprehensive analysis, while the Jodi Chart offers a simplified view for focused Jodi pattern tracking. Learning to use both charts together will significantly improve your analytical capabilities.
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