Astrology Game Chart Review

February 22, 2009 – 7:52 pm

I’ve been actively researching and using the game time chart for sports events for over a year. I’m using one of the methods given by John Frawley in his book Sports Astrology. All credit to him for this method. It’s gone really well and been successful in a wide variety of games, whether football, soccer, basketball, baseball, etc. The key is to stick to the core guidelines in the book, and then add in a few outer planet details as my experience has guided me. So below is the chart from the Super Bowl:

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I’m in the process of writing a large ebook for my own personal summary detailing my specific and exact methods which have been resulted in a profitable 10 out of 12 months in 2008. It’s for serious people only, I may or may not offer it later, if so not gonna be cheap, it’s a powerful tool for a unique advantage. Drop a line if you’re interested. You don’t need to know a lot about astrology signs or fancy zodiac knowledge to use this. You don’t need to have a set of free phone psychic readings to figure out who will win the games either. Just applying systematic methods and a bit of wisdom will stack the odds in your favor over time.

In general, the bigger the game, the more likely the chart predictions works out. But the bottom line is that is still works on a day to day basis in the major sports leagues. Then once you figure out the predicted winner, you then have to marry that knowledge with a sense of proper betting strategy. Anyway, Pitt was favored (Pitt -7) so they get the astrology signs on 1 and 10. Arizona gets 7 and 4. So Pitt is Sun and Venus. Arizona is Saturn and Mars. 1 and 7 are the core ones to focus on. 10 and 4 count too but typically not as strong or influential. Chart is at the exact kickoff time. The NFL is really consistent about kickoffs through the year. Usually it’s 0-2 minutes from the actual scheduled time. Monday Night games and the Super Bowl are way off and you have to either guess if you’re going to bet in advance, or do live in-game betting to wait for the known time.

First order of business, is there any big action at the angles? Not really. The Sun (Pitt) is dominating house 7 (Az) if it were closer, but 5.5 degrees is way too far. You’ll see I’ve set up my wheel so that all antiscia are the black icons on the inside of the wheel. Here the anti-Sun is trapped in house 4 within 1 degree. This is of decent importance, but being inside house 4 (or 10)I’ve found isn’t as detrimental as being inside 1 or 7. So this hurts Pitt a bit here.

Moon aspects during the game? I only use 1st through 4th harmonics. Moon trine Pluto in 1.5 degrees. Moon with the outer planets is shaky, I’ve never found consistent results, but I bias a bit for helping the underdog. No notable antiscia aspects either. The Moon is opposite POF in about 5.5 degrees. Too bad for the Cardinals. I usually max out at 5 degrees. Further than that and it’s a no-go.

The real kicker is Neptune conjunct antiPOF. AntiPOF plays a huge role in determining game outcomes. And over thousands of games I’ve found Neptune conj AntiPOF (same as anti-Nep conj POF) has been very consistent in really helping the favorite win the game. Perhaps not cover the spread, but win outright.

So what we had here was frankly not a great betting setup. A couple small factors helping AZ, one big factor barely missing to help AZ, and one strong factor helping Pitt. Nothing super strong to convince either way, but I decided to take Arizona +7 (hey it’s the big game, fun to have a little bit on it) as it appeared they had enough helping to keep it tight, but to play safe as the Nept-POF connection was definitely looking to help Pitt find a way to win. As we know, Pitt did squeak by thanks to some generous officiating, and won 27-23 in the last minute, good for the Arizona +7 bet. Had the game started around 6pm - 6.05pm Az would have had a great chance to win. As it was they still nearly pulled it off.

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