This second set of Satta Matka trick and schemes builds on the basics by looking at how figures move between the open and close sessions of the same day. Instead of treating open and close as two unrelated draws, many chart students track the difference and relation between them, a method often called reading the jodbhav. When the same gap between open ank and close ank keeps appearing, that relationship itself becomes a scheme you can lean on for the next few days.
A practical layer-two approach works like this:
Layer these ideas gently and let the live chart confirm or reject each pattern before you trust it. A responsible reminder: these schemes are study tools, not predictions. Satta Matka is entirely a game of luck offered for entertainment only, so treat any winnings as chance, set a strict limit, and never let the game affect money you actually need.