As mentioned, 2003 was the year of repeats.
The period from 2000 to 2005 had distinct characteristics compared to modern Matka: kalyan chart 2000 to 2005
If you possess a raw chart from this era (often displayed as a grid), here is how to interpret it: As mentioned, 2003 was the year of repeats
| Column | Data Example | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Date | 15-04-2003 | Specific day of play | | Day | Tuesday | Some numbers historically favor specific days | | Open | 3, 4, 8 (Patti 348) | The first drawn panel (In this example, Open Jodi = 34) | | Close | 5, 2, 1 (Patti 521) | The second drawn panel (Close Jodi = 52) | | Final Jodi | 34-52 | The official winning pair | Some modern Matka websites offer downloadable PDFs of
Pro Tip from 2004 archives: When analyzing the 2000–2005 data, pay more attention to the difference between the Open and Close digits rather than the number itself. If the difference is '0' or '1', the probability of a repeat within 3 days was 75% during this era.
Some modern Matka websites offer downloadable PDFs of "Vintage Charts." Ensure the website has a historical section. A genuine Kalyan chart from 2000 should clearly mark the Matka Net or Kalyanji Bhagat stamp of that era.
Websites like Sattamatka.market, KalyanMatka.org, and IndianMatka.net have archives submitted by users. Look for threads titled "Old Kalyan Record" or "2002 Yearly Chart." Be aware that these are user-uploaded, so cross-verification is necessary.