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How to Create and Use Your Own Satta King Chart

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작성자 Shelby 작성일 25-06-28 04:19 조회 22 댓글 0

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In the world of Satta King, players rely heavily on charts — tables of past results — to build strategies and guess upcoming numbers. While there are many public Satta King charts available online, building your own personal chart gives you a competitive edge.

This article explains how to create your own Satta King chart, how to maintain it, and how to use it to develop a consistent, logic-based approach to guessing.


What Is a Satta King Chart?
A Satta King chart is a visual record of past game results. It helps players analyze:


What numbers have appeared


When they appeared


How often they repeat


Day-specific trends


Jodi patterns and logic flows


Charts are crucial for players who rely on strategies like mirror logic, repeat patterns, last-digit trends, or gap timing.


Benefits of Having Your Own Chart
Many players just refer to public websites. But when you maintain a personal chart, you unlock several advantages:


You can customize it to focus on the markets and logics that matter to you


It becomes a practice tool that trains your pattern recognition


You can filter your own patterns rather than relying on others


You gain long-term clarity on what works and what doesn’t for your style


Step 1: Choose Your Markets
Start with 1 or 2 markets — for example:


Gali


Faridabad


Focusing on fewer markets makes it easier to track trends in depth.


Step 2: Decide the Chart Format
You can use:


A physical notebook


A spreadsheet (Excel or Google Sheets)


A digital note-taking app (like Notion or Evernote)


Make sure your format lets you:


Record the date


Add the result


Note patterns


Filter by day or number


Sample layout:


Date Market Result Day Pattern Notes
Jul 1 Gali 83 Monday Mirror of 38 appeared
Jul 2 Faridabad 47 Tuesday First 7-ending in 3 days


Step 3: Backfill Past Results (Optional but Useful)
To get started, you can enter 15–30 days of previous results into your chart. This gives you enough data to begin spotting trends.


Sources:


Satta King result websites


Chart archives


Telegram/WhatsApp updates (if reliable)


Step 4: Maintain the Chart Daily
Once created, update your chart daily with:


The new dssattaking.in result


The day of the week


Any observations or repeated patterns


✅ This habit takes just 5 minutes but offers tremendous insight over time.


Step 5: Use Highlights or Colors to Spot Patterns
Use simple color codes or labels to make trends easy to see.


Examples:


Yellow highlight for mirror hits


Red font for repeated numbers


Green for ending digit streaks


Bold text for Jodis that appeared twice


These small touches help you instantly recognize trends without reading every entry.


Step 6: Build Pattern Sections
Add a section to your chart where you record observations and findings.


Pattern Type Examples Date Found Next Expected
Mirror Pattern 38 → 83 Jul 1 Jul 3–5
Repeat Jodi 47 → 47 Jul 2 Jul 5–7
Friday Streaks Ended in 7 Jul 5, 12 Jul 19?


This helps you guess based on your own observations — not others’ tips.


Step 7: Use Your Chart to Make Guesses
Once your chart is well-maintained, use it to make daily guesses.


Steps:


Review your notes and observations


Shortlist 2–3 Jodis or single numbers based on logic


Cross-check with past result behavior


Choose 1–2 final guesses backed by your pattern data


Record them in your tracking log


Date Guess Market Logic Used Result Win/Loss
Jul 7 83 Gali Mirror 38 ✅
Jul 8 72 Gali Repeat try 14 ❌


Step 8: Weekly and Monthly Chart Reviews
At the end of each week or month, review your chart and note:


Which patterns worked best


Your hit/miss ratio


Logic accuracy


Days when you should’ve skipped


Overall profit/loss


✅ These reviews help you adjust and improve your logic without guesswork.


Bonus: Create a "High Confidence" List
Using your chart, keep a list of Jodis or numbers that:


Appear frequently


Follow repeat or gap logic


Show up on specific weekdays


Update this list regularly and refer to it for "high confidence" guesses.


Common Chart Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Skipping updates


❌ Not labeling patterns clearly

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❌ Guessing without using the chart


❌ Logging only wins and ignoring misses


❌ Changing formats too often


A good chart is consistent, clean, and used daily.


Tools to Make Charting Easier
Google Sheets/Excel: Great for filters, sorting, and graphs


Color-coded pens/highlighters: Helps if using paper


Chart templates: You can create your own or download samples


Apps like Notion: Ideal for combining tables, notes, and patterns

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