The Achuk Sangam Scheme is a chart-study method built around the idea that a full result is a "sangam" (meeting) of two panels joined by a jodi. In this scheme the player treats the open panna and the close panna as two halves that regularly point back to the same small family of figures. "Achuk" simply means "sharp" or "to the point" — the goal is to shortlist as few sangam combinations as possible instead of scattering guesses across the whole board. You do this by lining up recent panels underneath each other in your notebook and circling which open ank keeps arriving with which close ank.
A simple way to practise the sangam study is to break it into steps and repeat it every day for the same market:
Used patiently, the scheme is really a discipline for reading your own chart rather than a magic formula, and no calculation can promise a result. Please remember that Satta Matka is a game of pure chance meant only for entertainment — play responsibly, never stake money you cannot afford to lose, and treat these notes as study material, not a guarantee.