The game of Satta Matka is inspired by the popular betting of the New York Cotton Exchange York. Matka games, as a matter of fact, are also devised on the same closing and open rates. Introduced in the 1960 after the establishment of a number of random numbers generators, the Matka game was halted for a while.
The betting patterns and rates of the Matka game closely followed the New York Cotton Exchange back in its initial phases. It basically involved wagers depending upon York Cotton's closing and opening rates. After the large ceramic vessel that generated random numbers was closed during the 1960s, alternative methods were developed to generate random numbers.
Kalyanji Bhagat was the maestro behind this system and he created the “Worli Matka” in 1962. Rattan Khatri later improvised and changed the rules of the game to create “New Worli Matka" in the year 1964.
Kalyanji Bhagat’s Matka was open seven days a week while Ratan Khatri’s Matka, was only available five days a week which is the more popular Online Matka gaming trend followed in today’s time.
Modern Day Matka Games And Its Roots
The modern day Matka games have not changed much from the initial times when cotton mills were bustling and workers were actively playing these Satta Matka games. The Matka games back then were at peak popularity and the bookies hosted the games multiple times during the day to accommodate the hectic schedules of the cotton mill workers.
In today’s time as well, online Matka games are played throughout the day with multiple draws at different times. The games were and are still most popular in central Mumbai, but also widespread all across India. Back in those days, the Matka winner was called by the name, "Matka King" (or "Satta Matka Queen").
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