Playing The Rhythm of the Day of the Game: Eight Rounds, One Long Day

This is not one game, but the entire day which involves 8 smaller games. This is the rhythm of the day which makes Kolkata FF a unique format in comparison with all other lottery style formats in India. You should learn how to play the rhythm of the day instead of analyzing every particular baazi as an independent phenomenon, and you will come much closer to the essence of this game. That’s why on ffkolkata.net, we always said that if you can’t see the rhythm of the day, you are making guesses. Let’s see what it looks like.

Structure of the Day of the Game

The whole day of the game starts at 10:28 AM and finishes up at 9:00 PM (8 baazis) with the 1.5-hour gap between each of them. On Sundays, there are only 4 baazis which finish the day in the afternoon. Therefore, on every regular day of the week there are 10 hours of continuous game time which are evenly distributed. This is the reason why this format is called “Kolkata Fatafat” which means “quick” in Bengali.

Three Natural Phases of the Day

Although the structure of the day looks linear in terms of time, there are three natural phases in this day in accordance with the level of players’ participation in it:

  • Morning phase (1st to 3rd baazi, 10:28 AM to 1:28 PM) is the quiet phase.
  • Midday phase (4th and 5th baazi, 2:58 PM to 4:30 PM) is the midday slow zone.
  • Evening phase (6th to 8th baazi, 5:28 PM to 9:00 PM) is the build-up phase.

Every phase has its character and understanding it is half the job of a beginner.

Feel of the Morning Rhythm

Morning baazis are usually low-pressure with guessing groups not being fully involved yet, WhatsApp being quite and the pages with results being loaded quickly. These are the people who participate in the game in this period of the day; they usually bet small and try to establish some patterns before making further bets. From the professional point of view, this is the phase when the fresh data is collected and people looking for patterns pay attention to the first three results.

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Midday Slow Zone Which Most People Don’t Talk About

There is a long gap of about 1 hour and 32 minutes between 4th and 5th baazis which is the natural lunch break of the game. The traffic on result websites is reduced, most guessers leave and this is the most peaceful period of the day. Some people use this period to write down the results of the morning game session, do a cross-check of the patti chart and prepare for the evening session. For some people, it’s just an opportunity to take a nap.

Evening Build-Up Phase

Everything changes in the evening phase:

  • The traffic on result websites starts growing rapidly after 5 PM.
  • Guessing groups become extremely active with “night tips”.
  • Betting volumes on local counters start growing.
  • 8th baazi becomes the emotional peak of the day.
  • Result declaration times feel more tense due to the higher stakes.

Sunday Rhythm of the Game

Sunday is the shortened version of the game where only 4 baazis are played and the whole session finishes by 3 PM. So, Sunday rhythm is more compressed, faster and more casual because the players don’t have recovery baazis on that day. A lot of people ignore Sundays or treat them as the opportunity to train.

Conclusion

Playing the rhythm of the game is more about awareness than using some tricks. When you understand that the day consists of phases, you start considering every baazi as the part of something bigger. Eight rounds, three phases, one day – this is the rhythm of the game. Beginners who respect the rhythm of Kolkata FF make fewer mistakes than random betters during all eight rounds of the day.