controversial history
Satta King is a popular game in India that has a long and controversial history. The game originated in the early 1960s when it was first played in Mumbai ." It was a simple game in which players would bet on the opening and closing rates of cotton traded on the New York Cotton Exchange. Over time, the game evolved, and instead of cotton rates, players began betting on the numbers from 0-99 drawn from a deck of playing cards. The game became popular among the working-class population in Mumbai. In the 1980s, the game spread to other parts of India, and with the introduction of computers, it became even more widespread. The game was renamed " Satta King ," and players could now bet on the outcome of the game through mobile phones and the internet. Despite these efforts, Satta King continues to be popular among many people in India, particularly in the northern states.