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Post by sven555 on Mar 14, 2018 17:54:11 GMT
Reference taken from here.Hello everyone, A small study was conducted to see if Asteroids in space can have an influence on Sporting Events. Ava and myself, uses several approaches to successfully predict the winner of Super Bowl LII, earlier this year. Also, I predicted the EFL Cup in the English Premier League (Football) winner correctly. What I do need to begin with?Simply make the chart of a meaningful match or competition. If the match is played at the same time as other matches; forget about it.Next, try to find something which is associated with each team. - Colour of the teams kits?
- Emblem of the club?
- Nickname?
- Manager/Captain name?
Now search the asteroid database by clicking here.NOTE: Not everything is classified, but good luck. What do I do now?Now, make the chart of the event and include one or both of the asteroids found. Sometimes you only need one asteroid! Here, I found the asteroid named after Arsenal FC's football manager Arsene Wenger. As you can see by this chart, this is the match between Arsenal and AC Milan to be played on Thursday 15th March 2018 (one day after writing this). Typically the ASC goes to the Home team, but in this scenario; let's give Arsene Wenger the DSC team as luckily, he sits in the 7th house. Now analyse the chart. ASC Libra --> Venus in Aries in 6th, not every strong. DSC Aries --> Mars in Sag in 3rd. average strength. Moon in Pisces in 5th. This is ok. So overall, this suggests that Arsene Wenger will have the advantage. This match is the second match of a two-legged tie. Arsenal already lead the tie 0-2, so technically Arsenal only need to draw the match. So let's see!
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Post by sven555 on Mar 15, 2018 22:38:33 GMT
Correct result!
Arsenal went 0-1 down, but came back to win the match 3-1!
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Post by Ava on Mar 16, 2018 0:24:07 GMT
HOORAY!!
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Post by sven555 on Mar 17, 2018 6:59:36 GMT
This match is played on the 1st of April 2018 IF you analyse the chart, it is the ASC team with the advantage.Leo ASC --> Sun in Aries in 9th house (strong) Aqua DSC --> Saturn in Cap in 6th house (neutral) Moon in 4th house, suggests possible goal for DSC team. Arsene Wenger asteroid is placed in the 10th house, therefore Arsenal are assigned to the ASC team.
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Post by 12YearsABlob on Mar 22, 2018 13:24:58 GMT
Correct result! Arsenal went 0-1 down, but came back to win the match 3-1! Yayy! I could not believe this. For once, we won. *_*
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2018 16:05:57 GMT
sven555 I LOVE this post Sven, it is very up my alley. Thank you for sharing your methods. Might just try this for the Loyola/Nevada basketball game tonight
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2018 16:46:04 GMT
Match Event:
7:04 pm in Atlanta Georgia
Loyola’s Ramblers (Chicago) vs. Nevada’s Wolfpack (Reno) Asteroids in use: It was very difficult to find asteroids for the Wolfpack’s as there are no Nevada, Reno, or Wolfpack asteroids. Instead I used: - Wolf
- Eric (first name of their coach)
This event is not played in either team’s city, so picking who was the ASC team vs the DSC wasn’t clear cut. However the asteroid Loyola is almost exactly conjunct the ASC of the event composite, so voila! Virgo ASC is Loyola
Pisces DSC is Nevada
Ruler of Virgo is Mercury, which is sitting pretty conjunct Venus in the 7th. It is also direct. Ruler of Pisces DSC is Neptune, very powerful in her home sign of Pisces in the 6th. Mercury ( Loyola) isn’t making too many tight aspects. Actually it’s in a fairly tight semi-sextile with Neptune, maybe this suggestions a close game? Being that Mercury is also square Pluto, it seems Loyola has a struggling, uphill battle ahead of them. Neptune ( Nevada) on the other hand finds herself in a mutable t-square with the Moon in Gemini and her team’s asteroid Wolff in Sagittarius. Maybe not the best omen. I’m thinking Loyola will have the advantage, as the name asteroid is tightly trine Jupiter and Pallas. In fact if we’re being generous with orbs, there is a kite being formed with Loyola, Jupiter, Pallas and Pluto. Seems like luck (Jupiter), strategy (Pallas), and sheer dominating grit (Pluto) will lead to Loyola’s being victorious. Although let’s consider asteroid Eric, placed neatly in between Mars in Capricorn (exalted) and Pluto. These are square the Sun in Aries so close to the DSC (which we’ve assigned to Nevada), so maybe Nevada will dominate the first half and Loyola will usurp them in the second? But.. Nevada’s asteroid Wolff is looking good. It is almost exactly trine the NN in Leo. And it is trine Loyola’s Mercury. And Eric IS sextile the Vertex, and very tightly trine Ignatius. Mind you Ignatius IS conjunct the Vertex and Juno. So I do think it will be a very close game. But I think Loyola will be the winner, maybe in overtime.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 3:23:16 GMT
Eyyyyyy! There's a method to your madness Sven
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 12:26:50 GMT
Correct result! Arsenal went 0-1 down, but came back to win the match 3-1! Yayy! I could not believe this. For once, we won. *_* Haha, yes Arsenal needed a victory and they got one.
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 12:28:49 GMT
athena, Great prediction, you said it would be a tight game; both teams won a half each. But Loyola edged the match. I see you used Neptune which is ok; but I usally use traditional astrology, so Jupiter would be used. But Mercury is stronger than Jupiter in this chart too; so good prediction
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Post by 12YearsABlob on Mar 23, 2018 12:32:33 GMT
That's really interesting about the Asc being the home team - never thought of it that way.
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 12:42:22 GMT
12YearsABlobSometimes the ASC is the home team. It depends on the number of matches being played. If it is just one match of a league/cup competition; then the ASC team is the home team. Else, you have to use the asteroids to determine who is who.
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 12:44:40 GMT
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Post by 12YearsABlob on Mar 23, 2018 12:48:01 GMT
Thanks, sven555 - I should probably read more examples to get the hang of it..!
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Post by Ava on Mar 23, 2018 15:25:30 GMT
I’m thinking Loyola will have the advantage, as the name asteroid is tightly trine Jupiter and Pallas. In fact if we’re being generous with orbs, there is a kite being formed with Loyola, Jupiter, Pallas and Pluto. Seems like luck (Jupiter), strategy (Pallas), and sheer dominating grit (Pluto) will lead to Loyola’s being victorious. Well done, athena !
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Post by Ava on Mar 23, 2018 15:26:18 GMT
If anyone is interested, I have been experimenting with various prediction methods with reasonable success so far on the Love Light Astrology forums. FYI, I'm StarVega over there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2018 15:28:12 GMT
I’m thinking Loyola will have the advantage, as the name asteroid is tightly trine Jupiter and Pallas. In fact if we’re being generous with orbs, there is a kite being formed with Loyola, Jupiter, Pallas and Pluto. Seems like luck (Jupiter), strategy (Pallas), and sheer dominating grit (Pluto) will lead to Loyola’s being victorious. Well done, athena ! Ty Ava! You and Sven should seriously considering going to Vegas and raking in the big bucks with this method
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Post by Ava on Mar 23, 2018 15:33:02 GMT
Haha, thanks athena. sven555 is going to win a LOT of money using astrology to win sports bets! Then he promised us an astrology castle. We can have banquets to ring in the new moons and whatever. All hail King Taurus.
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 17:32:09 GMT
This is all good fighting talk. Mercury retrograde has arrived, so it is time for me to assess the methods and start planning progress to ensure money can be earned from these methods
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Post by sven555 on Mar 23, 2018 22:31:45 GMT
Just so you all know,
Sometimes it is quite obvious which team is who in the chart, based on the asteroids. Sometimes you only need one asteroid!
But in cases where two asteroids are in the same house or same side of the chart; I can only assume it being a draw or a very closely fought matchup.
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