Jan 10 2022 NCAA National Championship Game

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Jan 10 2022 NCAA National Championship Game

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NCAA football National Championship Game: Jan 10th 2022, app end of game 11:00 PM CST.
Alabama (Tuscaloosa) vs Georgia (Athens). Vegas has Georgia an early 2 point favorite to win this game.

The Sidereal Mundane Astrology (SMA) symbolism for this Championship game is most interesting. If it was not for Georgia’s (Athens) CapQ Chart (Jan 10th 2022, 11:00 PM), I would definitely calculate with high % Georgia wins this Championship game using Jim's SMA teachings in his 50 Super Bowl Report. But, Athen’s has CapQ Saturn partile conjunct CapQ DSC. Saturn on a CapQ angle with a Day chart is not good symbolism for a winner, particularly with this CapQ Saturn partile 90 CapQ Mars. I will not be wagering any more $ on this game with Athens CapQ Saturn on the CapQ DSC, a most important Day Chart.

Just by looking at the symbolism for the two Master Charts of the Year for Tuscaloosa (Alabama) and Georgia (Athens), the Capsolars, Georgia wins this game with high % with Capsolar Jupiter partile conjunct Athens Capsolar DSC, coupled with Tuscaloosa’s Capsolar Saturn 1,30 conjunct Capsolar DSC. This is classic win (Jupiter) lose (Saturn) symbolism as taught by Jim’s 50 Super Bowl Report. Before the season began I bet 100 $ on Georgia to win this Championship at +500 to win 500 $. I am now in a betting position to win $ no matter who wins this game.

Another most negative factor for Bama (Tuscaloosa) is on the day of the game (Jan 10), there is a partile Mars-90 Neptune in the heavens, and this toxic Mars-Neptune combo falls partile on Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar angles, with Mars partile 90 Cansolar MC and Neptune partile conjunct Cansolar MC. The fans of Tuscaloosa may be suffering torturous Mars-Neptune emotions with a loss in this Championship game. I don't like the SMA symbolism for my team Bama, but must live with what the heavens have written with Sidereal Mundane Astrology. I would be glad to lose my orginal 100 $ wager on Georgia to win this Championship in order to see my team celebrate another National Championship. Time will soon tell. :)
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Double checking to make sure a math error didn't compound this (but you probably have it exactly right).

Year
Bama (Capsolar): Saturn (1°31') (Sun Mercury Jupiter Pluto). Su-Pl Ju-Sa, various aspects by non-angular Mars and Uranus of which Mars-Saturn (34') wants to get our attention, but Ju-Ur 42' is nearly as close.
Athens (Capsolar): Jupiter (0°37'), Sun (1°16'), Uranus (1°20'), Mars (1°34'), Pluto (1°39'), Saturn (2°18') (Mercury), numerous aspects among all of these.
Conclusion: Both have closely foreground Saturn: Can't tell the loser.

Quarter
Bama (Cansolar): Mercury (1°26'), Neptune (2°37'), Mercury-Neptune (1°11'), Moon-Sun-Pluto
Athens (Libsolar): Mars (0°52') (Sun Saturn Pluto), Sun-Saturn sq. (1°22'M) turns the ambivalent Mars quite sour
Conclusion: Rough on both of them, 'Bama is embarrassed, Athens is treated brutally, but no clear binary win-lose choice

Day (Quotidians)
Bama (CapQ): MC sq. t Venus 1°17'
Athens (CapQ): EP op. t Sun 1°13' [NOTE: The Ma-Ne sq. lands on CanQ angles, which feels ominous]
Conclusion: No call. 'Bama fans have a really good time but Athens displays heroism.

Day (Transits)
Bama (Capsolar): t Sun sq. s MC 0°56' [NOTE: The Mars-Neptune sq on Cansolar angles looks ominous even though the formula underplays it.]
Athens: t Pluto sq. s MC 0°03'
Conclusion:

FINAL CONCLUSION
No conclusion. Nothing to bet here. Both are losers in ways that have nothing to do with the game.

Extra predictions: Bama will do something that makes its fans feel like partying harder, such as making a better showing than expected. Though not part of the formula for predicting the game, I think key Georgia players will be hit hard by Covid or other Covid impact on their team. In fact, some hits on Athens are so hard, they might actually lose a player.
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Jim wrote:
FINAL CONCLUSION
No conclusion. Nothing to bet here.
I agree.
Jim wrote:
Year
Bama (Capsolar): Saturn (1°31') (Sun Mercury Jupiter Pluto). Su-Pl Ju-Sa, various aspects by non-angular Mars and Uranus of which Mars-Saturn (34') wants to get our attention, but Ju-Ur 42' is nearly as close.
Athens (Capsolar): Jupiter (0°37'), Sun (1°16'), Uranus (1°20'), Mars (1°34'), Pluto (1°39'), Saturn (2°18') (Mercury), numerous aspects among all of these.
Conclusion: Both have closely foreground Saturn: Can't tell the loser.
Agreed. The only reason I bet Georgia before the season began is because Athens has mundo Jupiter partile cnj DSC, indicating a winner. I see both a non-dormant Jupiter-Saturn for Georgia, but I only see a non-dormant Saturn for Bama.

The most interesting part of the stack of charts for me is Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar even though much more emphasis is put on the non-dormant Capsolars which are the Master Charts of the year for Athens & Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar MC is 26,15 Aqu. On the day of the game Jan 10th t. Nep 25,49 Aqu is partile cnj Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar MC 26,15, partile 90 t. Mars 25,20 Scorpio. This calculated a partile 90 of Mars-Neptune in the heavens on game day, which means a potent transiting Mars-Neptune Paran forms on Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar angles. Under the “Biological Correspondence” from COSI Ebertin says for Mars-Neptune combos:
Susceptibility to epidemic infections…
With Covid running rampant this seems to indicate a higher % for Bama’s team (Tuscaloosa) facing Covid issues. I find this transiting Mars-Neptune Paran most interesting for Tuscaloosa’s Cansolar with the possibility of Bama fans facing either Covid issues and/or a devastating blow-out loss to Georgia.

I also want to closely monitor for the nation/world as a whole if this partile Mars-Neptune 90 on Jan 10th manifests a spike in Covid cases.
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While Tuscaloosa's Cansolar has the Mars-Neptune on its angles, Athens has the Mars-Neptune on its CanQ angles. Neither is the most important chart in the stack, but the aspect seems important and ominous in either case. Since Tuscaloosa has the effect stretched out for a longer time (Neptune on Cansolar angle all year) and Athens has it concentrated on the day, I thought the effect on Athens would be more acute - concentrated on the day. That's why I said Georgia may especially be struck by Covid issues. - Either team could experience this, but it seemed more acute, more "poke me just on this exact day" than Bama.
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Ah, I see now where you are coming from Jim---most interesting! I appreciate this feedback. :)
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After revaluating Jim's SMA feedback and looking at my mostly benefic charts, I have now decided the SMA % are in Bama''s favor for a win. I will hedge my 100 $ + 500 wager for Georgia winning the Championship---with a 300 $ bet on Bama at + 3 with the pointspread. If Georgia wins by less than 3 I win 800 $; If Bama wins the game--I win 200 $; if Georgia wins by more than 3 I win 170 $. A very nice $ position to be in :) , but I don't care about the $---only another National Championship for my team. :)
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Whew! - Just so we're clear that I said there was no wager to be made here <vbg>.

Relying on your own highly benefic charts is a good wager, though. It probably at least means that you'll have a good time and be ultimately happy with the outcome.

With Venus on a CapQ for Tuscaloosa, Bama fans at least will have a good time. I expect the team to do better than expected, and have at least one moment in the game that makes you laugh your A off and open another beer. Whether that means they win is another matter.
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Jim wrote:
With Venus on a CapQ for Tuscaloosa, Bama fans at least will have a good time.
The only way Bama fans will be partying and having a good "social" time is with another National Championship, and that is what I am hoping my benefic charts and this CapQ Venus is forecasting. :)
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After Jim got me to see there are t. Mars-Neptune possible “epidemic” signatures for both Bama & Georgia SMA charts (Cansolar & CanQ), I did an internet search for the NCAA rules to unfold if one of the teams can’t play on Championship Day because of Covid issues/protocols. If one or both teams can’t field a team on Championship Day Jan 10 because of Covid issues, they have until Jan 14th to clear Covid protocols, if not, the Championship Game will be cancelled, and because of present AP Polls with Bama ranked 1 & Georgia ranked 3---Bama would be declared by AP Polls as National Champs. If either of the QB’s can’t play because of Covid issues/protocols, most likely their team loses the Championship game. As Jim pointed out—Georgia has higher % for Mars-Neptune issues since their t. Mars-Neptune signatures appear on their angular CanQ Day Charts; also CapQ Saturn is on their CapQ DSC for its daily chart on Jan 10th. This could turn in to a crazy situation. :shock:
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I just looked at my wagering account and where I said I bet 100 $ on Georgia at + 500 to win National Championship before season began, I was mistaken---it was + 650; this is what a 74 year mind does---it plays memory tricks on the mind.

Here is the link where I discussed some of my early high odds wagers before the season began along with my thinking strategy which I am mainly posting here for a couple of my interested football betting clients to read if they decide to wager on this game:

viewtopic.php?f=37&t=5273

Why did I bet 100 $ on Georgia to win the National Championship at + 650 for a possible 650 $ win before the season began? It was simple: I looked at the Georgia’s (Athens) Master Chart of the Year and it had Capsolar Jupiter partile cnj Capsolar DSC. Why did I say there was high % Alabama would not win the National Championship? Even more simple: Alabama (Tuscaloosa) had Capsolar Saturn 1,30 cnj Capsolar DSC. Fact: I never would have made this wager if it was not for my faith Sidereal Mundane Astrology is a key at times for sports wagering with Jim's winners/losers in his 50 Super Bowl Report. But this game has some most bizarre quotidian symbolism indicating a Georgia loss—this is why I have hedged my bet putting me in a $ situation where I win $ no matter who wins this game.

So far, what are the national bettors doing with this National Championship game? Go to this link:

https://actionrush.com/college-football ... c-betting/

And scroll down till you see Caesars Sportsbook, the largest sportsbook in the World. Note on the point spread Georgia -3; Bama + 3. 73 % of the betting tickets at Caesars are betting on Bama. But this is deceiving: 80 % of total $ bet are on Georgia, a huge contradiction. What does this contradiction mean? It simply means the Big Money (some think the smart money) is on Georgia at -3, and the small public bettors are on Bama at + 3. Most of the time when you see the majority of the small bettors ganged-up on one team---that team loses! Most of the time when you see Big Bettors ganged-up on one team—that team wins. It’s difficult to read Consensus Wagering unless you know specifically what to look for.

Now look at the % of betting tickets on the Moneyline at Bama + 125. 94% of the betting tickets on the Moneyline is on Bama with 93% of total $ bet on the Moneyline is bet on Bama. We already know most of the straight line money is on Georgia meaning that 93% of the total $ bet on the Moneyline are small public bettors. Never do I like to see my $ in the same betting pool as the majority of bettors on one team, even though I am one of the millions of small bettors. For example: In the Georgia-Bama SEC Championship game-I had a 100 $ bet early in that week on Georgia at -6, and at game time I found that 95% of small bettors in the Nation had their $ on Georgia and Bama won 41-24 in what was considered a huge upset---I lost my 100 bucks. Now, what is so very interesting---the majority of small bettors in the nation have their $ on Bama---a complete psychological flip-flop from a month ago. I will try to remember to post final Consensus figures---they can change rapidly at times.

All of this Virgo detailed analysis done and stated--the Master Charts of the Year (indicates to me) Georgia wins this game. Maybe I should take my analysis and benefic astrology and bet more $ on Georgia? But I am hoping that all of my analysis here is wrong and Bama wins as my State Team. $ Wise—it doesn’t matter. This is the most interesting Championship analysis game I have seen in my life. Covid issues remain a large X factor with all the Mars-Neptune hanging around on game day.
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Absolutely beautiful middle you have there Steve heads you win, tails you win bigger. :)
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Thanks Mike, those are the kind of wagers I try to set myself-up with before the season begins. No way I could even attempt those kind of wagers without SMA.
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Well, you were right :)
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The Capsolars nailed it IMHO. Let’s move to the NFL playoffs and see if there is any clarity with the new Capsolar coming up with Super Bowl Feb 13.
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