Open and close values are fundamental components of structured result charts. These two values represent different stages of result declaration and are used to form jodi combinations in historical records.
What Is an Open Value?
The open value refers to the first number declared within a result cycle. It appears at the beginning of chart entries and forms the first digit in jodi combinations.
What Is a Close Value?
The close value represents the final number declared for the same result cycle. When combined with the open value, it forms the complete two-digit result format.
How Open and Close Values Form Jodi
If the open value is 3 and the close value is 8, the resulting jodi becomes 38. This two-digit combination is then recorded in daily historical charts.
Role in Historical Archives
Open and close values are stored chronologically in date-wise records. This ensures consistency in documentation and allows comparison across months and years.
For complete historical charts, refer to the Matka Result archive section. For broader terminology explanation, visit the system overview guide.