Jim wrote:
Conclusions:
We're always pick losers if we can, and only pick winners if a loser isn't evident. The Capsolar shows that Ohio loses. This always trumps Jupiter-based signals of another team winning. Bottom line, the Ohio Capsolar had Saturn foreground including a partile Saturn-Pluto conjunction foreground and a foreground Sun-Saturn conjunction.
Jim, yes, reading again, this is exactly what you wrote in your conclusive report on the 50 Super Bowls. I noted this but at the time I thought the CapQ’s trumped the Capsolars? I read the CapQ malefic for Tuscaloosa and the CapQ for Columbus Ohio as benefic, my error in judgement not realizing (forgetting) malefic Saturn Capsolar trumps a benefic CapQ, its the "Master Chart of the Year". Thanks so much for your keen observations here Jim.
Jim wrote:
I'd have called this for Alabama and wouldn't have thought it close.
Easy for you to say in hindsight Jim with Bama winning in a
blowout. But for an SMA gambler to wager on Bama, having to lay 9 points, meaning Bama would have had to won by more than 9 points to win the bet, otherwise the wager would have lost its bet---
no way for a seasoned gambler using SMA could have with high winning % wagered a bet on Bama. Understand, even if I had correctly interpreted the stack of SMA charts like you expertly did as forecasting a Bama win—
no way am I still betting on Bama to cover the 9 point spread. This is what I define as a
“no value bet,” which is the case most of the time with Vegas betting odds and
point spreads using SMA. Only a seasoned sports gamblers understands this. Many times I have seen
high point spreads where it froze me out of betting even through I new with high % the team with the high point spread would still win the game. My bets on this game were made with the possibility Bama could win the game---but not cover the point spread which would have been the best case for me. I know no SMA way to determine if a team would win with
high % in a blowout.
Parsfortuna wrote and asked:
Alabama's LibSolar was excellent and somehow dominated over the more relevant CapQ. I expected a close game at the very least. Thoughts?
Parsfortuna, excellent observation!!! I am so glad you asked my thoughts. I was going to post my hindsight thoughts with my keen fundamental
close at home observations about the rich history of Alabama football pertaining to Tuscaloosa’s 2020 LibSolar before I read yours and Jim posts from yesterday.
Bottom Line conclusion about future sports Quarter Chart after Alabama won the National Championship:
When we see a LibSolar (
College & NFL Football), or for that matter, any sport involving a championship game with their Quarter Chart involving Jim’s
‘Outstanding Incident’ rule/guideline, I think we need to
possibly allow it much more
weight as we would normally allow for a Quarter Chart. But, primarily for benefic purposes! Let me try to explain with my very
close home observations pertaining to Bama’s exceptional 2020 team.
Nick Saban, Bama’s Coach has
never compared any of his past championship teams at Bama; but, this year he
clearly made the statement his 2020 team was
special for exceptional team achievements, on the field of contests and off the field excellence because of Covid restrictions. I am pretty sure I clearly see the Sidereal Mundane Astrology
reasons Saban has signaled his 2020 team as being
exceptional in so many areas. Jim, with his Sidereal Astrology has written many times about angular Mars-Jupiter combos as being the
special/exceptional sports achievement’s aspect.
Tuscaloosa 2020 LibSolar featured an angular partile Mars (rising) 90 Jupiter partile conjunct Zenith for Sidereal Astrology’s par-excellent aspect for “exceptional sports achievements!” IMO, unless we see another Tuscaloosa solar ingress chart featuring an ‘outstanding incident’ Mars-Jupiter angular aspect, there will
never be a future Bama team to compare to the exceptional achievements of the 2020 Bama team. We may soon again get to test this par-excellent angular Mars-Jupiter benefic sports achievement with Green Bay’s Feb 7 2021 CapQ if they make it to the Super Bowl. Also, I think I
may have learned something new with Bama’s Championship: Tuscaloosa’s Jan 11 LibQ featured a transiting Sun Paran to Tuscaloosa’s LibQ Pluto! In Ebertin’s book, “Combination of Stellar Influences”, for the “Principle” he says:
….power of attainment.
And we saw Bama ‘attain’ with much ‘power’ the National Championship. This could help us with possible future Q charts with Championship games with angular Sun-Pluto combos.
Thanks Jim and Parsfortuna for your feedback, it helps me with my recreational passion for using SMA with sports wagering.