The Single Bracket Scheme is a way of grouping jodis so that a player covers a small, tidy "bracket" of related two-digit numbers instead of scattering picks all over the board. A bracket is usually built around a single anchor digit, and it collects the jodis that share that digit in either the tens or the units place, giving a neat little family of numbers to watch together on the chart.
For example, if a player anchors on the figure 5, a simple single bracket might group pairs such as 50, 51, 52 and their mirror side 05, 15, 25, all sitting under one heading. Players like this scheme because:
Studied against the daily and weekly charts, the single bracket is really just a tidy note-keeping habit that helps a player see patterns more clearly. It does not tilt the odds in anyone's favour. Play responsibly: Satta Matka is a game of chance created for entertainment only, every result is random, and money should never be risked beyond what you can safely lose.