How to Read an Old Kolkata FF Chart Without Cheating Yourself

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If you are inclined towards examining the FF Chart of the old Kolkata, then it becomes highly essential on your part to know the details of the past records of all the previous winners along with the single number and patti number.

In case you want to make use of the old Kolkata FF chart in the right way, it is necessary for you to know what is achievable and what is not with it. And the first mistake that rookies do is interpreting a chart as the predicting tool, not as a book of results, what causes some illusions. In this article, I am going to try to explain how to read an old Kolkata FF chart without deceiving yourself.

 

First of All, Know What This Chart Is

 

The old Kolkata FF chart is a record of all official declarations of the Patti and single digits within all 8 daily Bajis in the order of date. And that's all! It is neither a forecast, nor a system, nor a code. Each line is the indicator of a day, each column – of a Baji, and all figures in there are just independent random numbers among 1000 possible Pattis. Any other interpretations of it will lead you astray.

 

Points to Pay Attention To During the Analysis (and Why)

 

During the analysis of the old chart, try to take into account the following points:

- The alignment of the date and weekdays in order to understand the regularity of the schedule.

- The Baji timing column in order to make sure that you analyze the right Baji.

- The validation of the format of the Patti – whether it is a 3-digit number with a single digit sum.

- The variability from day to day in order to get the idea about diversity of results.

- The individual lines of Sundays because only 4 Bajis are played on this day.

It will help you to understand the process of the game.

 

Actions Not to Take While Analyzing a Chart

 

Now it is high time to give you a list of actions that will definitely mislead you:

- Marking "due" Pattis that haven't been played for 20+ days.

- Interpreting 2-3 repeats in a week as the signal of a hot number.

- Creating some reasons why exactly this particular number "should appear" tomorrow.

- Averaging single digits, since the lowest one is considered to be due.

- Ignoring the 700+ Pattis that have never been drawn since they don't match your theories.

 

Reminder of Probabilities

 

Each number from 000 to 999 has the 0.1% probability to be played within each Baji. That's all! There are no any factors like streaks, gaps, weekdays, time slots or repeats that affect the probability. If you could remember only this sentence while analyzing a chart, you wouldn't make 90% of mistakes of common players.

 

The Right Approach to the Analysis of Old Charts

 

- Specification of the period of time for the analysis of the chart, e.g., 10 minutes in order to prevent spending 2 hours.

- The cross-checking of the results on at least 2 different sources.

- The use of the data as a historical context, not as a pattern of future bets.

- The disbelief in Telegram tipsters who say that the chart has shown them tomorrow's number.

- The note of any patterns that you have found while analyzing and their check after a week.

 

This step is the key to the success. Most probably, nine out of ten times the pattern that you have trusted yesterday will prove to be wrong by the end of the week. But making notes of it will help you to realize it.

 

Why is It Useful?

 

Thanks to this approach, you change from a rookie who finds the patterns to a professional. You will keep playing Kolkata FF, watching Bajis and enjoying declaration of results, but you won't start the game with wrong illusions about your prediction abilities.

 

Conclusion

 

The old charts of Kolkata FF are useful as the book of results and dangerous as a crystal ball. The borderline between these two roles is mostly in self-awareness. Analyze the chart, know its format and respect the randomness, don't let your mind to deceive you seeing the systems in chaos.

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