matka in A Sentence

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    The Matka King.

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    The modern-day Matka gambling/ Satta King is based on random number selection and betting.

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    This is called Matka because in the old time numbers were inserted into the mat.

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    This Matka still runs for seven days, i.e., money is invested in this game seven days.

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    Satta Matka is entirely online now- at least legally, and is only available with free play options.

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    Due to the use of the spice in the early period, this game is still called Matka.

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    Numbers will be composed on items of papers and put into a Matka, a large earthen pitcher.

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    This Matka continues for seven days, i.e. the money is put into this game seven days a day.

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    Favourite fabrics like chiffon, georgette, blends, silk, linen, khadi, dupion and Matka stayed firm on the fashion ladder.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for all days in a week whereas Ratan Khatri's Matka ran only five days a week.

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    Satta Matka is a kind of Lottery Game that started in the US, but it has become quite popular even in India.

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    Thus the satta Matka tips offered by the experts also revolve round the selection of the winning number for the game.

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    The rules of the same game underwent some slight modifications in 1964, when the New Worli Matka was introduced by Ratan Khatri.

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    Today, due to the increasing influence of technology, Satta Matka can be played online but earlier Satta Matka was not played online.

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    Nowadays, due to the increasing impact of technology, Satta Matka can be played online but the first Matka was not played online.

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    Although it is not legally legal to play Satta Matka in Bharatam, but it is still one of the biggest businesses in India.

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    Over time, the exercise altered, so that 3 figures had been driven from a pack of playing cards, however the title“Matka” was kept.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for many days of the week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Matka ran only five days a week, from Monday to Fri.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for all days of the week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Matka ran only five days a week, from Monday to Friday.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for many days of each week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Matka ran only 5 days per week, from Monday to Fri.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for all days of the week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Matka ran only five days every week, from Monday to Friday.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for all times of every week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Matka ran only 5 times a week, from Monday to Friday.

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    Through the years, the apply changed, so that three numbers have been drawn from a pack of playing cards, but the name"Matka" was kept.

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    In 1961, the New York Cotton Exchange stopped the practice, which caused the punters to look for alternative ways to keep the Matka business alive.

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    Every day of the week, the welfare of Kalyanji Bhagat ran away, and Rattan Khatri Matka ran for just five days from Monday to Friday.

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    Kalyanji Bhagat's Matka ran for all days of the week, whereas Rattan Khatri's Satta Matka ran only five days a week, from Monday to Friday.

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    Through the years, the exercise changed, so that three figures had been drawn from a package of enjoying credit cards, but the name“Matka” was kept.

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    Matka” is the name given to the individual game, and the term is derived from a word for a pot(pots were used to draw numbers).

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    In 1961, the New York Cotton Exchange stopped the practice, which caused the punters to search for option methods to keep the Matka company full of life.

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    In the 1960s, the system was replaced with other ways of generating random numbers, including pulling slips from a large earthenware pot known as a Matka, or dealing playing cards.

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