Close lines in the Kalyan market refer to the digits that tend to cluster around the closing panna of a session, as opposed to the opening figure that is declared earlier in the day. Chart-watchers separate every past result into its open half and its close half, then read the close digits as their own vertical “line” running down the record book. The goal is to notice which closing ank keeps returning, which one has gone cold, and how the closing figure links back to the opening one that preceded it.
A practical way to read Kalyan close lines is to keep three simple columns for a month of results:
Studying these columns side by side can highlight a rhythm — for instance a close digit that reappears every few draws, or a pair of lines that seem to trade places week after week. Treat any such rhythm as an observation, not a prediction. No line can force tomorrow's result. Play within a strict budget, never chase losses, and always remember that matka is a game of chance intended only for entertainment.