Mastering the Historical Panel Chart

The Anatomy of a Panel Row

Opening a historical panel chart for the first time can be overwhelming. You are presented with grids of numbers stretching back weeks or even years. However, mastering this data is simply a matter of understanding the anatomy of a single row.

Every row on bhootnathresult.in represents one complete daily cycle for a specific market (such as Bhootnath Night). It encapsulates both the Opening and Closing draws into a clean, unified format.

How to Read the Columns

Let's look at a standard entry on our digital panel boards. A typical row consists of four primary pieces of information:

Date Open Panna Jodi Close Panna
Mon, 23 Feb 128 15 357
  • Date: The exact day the mathematical draw took place.
  • Open Panna (128): The three-digit sequence drawn at the start of the market schedule. In this example, the sum of 1+2+8 is 11, giving us the first Jodi digit: 1.
  • Jodi (15): The combined result of the Open and Close sums. It is usually highlighted in red or bold text because it is the most critical piece of data tracked by analysts.
  • Close Panna (357): The three-digit sequence drawn at the end of the market schedule. The sum of 3+5+7 is 15, giving us the second Jodi digit: 5.

Vertical vs. Horizontal Analysis

Once you understand how to read a single row horizontally, the real educational value comes from reading the chart vertically.

Horizontal Analysis verifies the mathematical accuracy of a single day. Vertical Analysis tracks the probability and frequency of numbers over weeks and months.

Tracking Vertical Frequency

Statisticians and market enthusiasts scan the Jodi column vertically to identify "runs" or repeating patterns. If the number "5" appears in the Close position of the Jodi three days in a row, analysts document this probability curve. Because these are independent draws, past performance does not dictate future results, but charting the variance is the core hobby of market followers.

Similarly, analyzing the Open Panna column vertically allows you to see how often specific digit groupings (like 100-series vs. 300-series numbers) are drawn by the regional organizers in Kolkata.

Why Tracking Accuracy Matters

The entire premise of reading a panel chart collapses if the data is inaccurate or delayed. If you are trying to calculate the probability of a specific Jodi, a single typo on a historical record ruins your entire mathematical model.

This is why relying on an automated, highly-indexed digital archive like bhootnathresult.in is essential. We do not rely on manual data entry that is prone to human error. Our systems fetch the mathematical results the exact second the market closes, locking them immutably into our database. When you read our panel charts, you are looking at flawless historical data.