Ive let my program run both games
here are goal-possibilities
lets see what the gods are up to
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it has same problem as your analysis.. attributing asc and dsc to teams
but in general the blue cycle indidcates chances for dark team
and red cycle indicates chances for bright team
gamma cycles are neutral
Hi Gecko,
I have tried many times but I really do not get these Cycles charts. Maybe it would be useful for everybody here if you explain us how exactly to read them.
To Jibreil you wrote that blue cycle indicates chances for dark team but on the chart blue is noted as Gamma Cycle, which is supposed to be neutral. Can you explain us which of these four colours (red, blue, green, yellow) refer to which team.
Thanks and best,
Kalina
Man Utd believe are playing ASC this game and should lose or draw
Ajax v Juv - Expecting injuries, fouls and red cards - goals towards 2nd half
Let's see if the assessment is correct
it has same problem as your analysis.. attributing asc and dsc to teams
but in general the blue cycle indidcates chances for dark team
and red cycle indicates chances for bright team
gamma cycles are neutral
No friend I didn't write so. Cycles method is fairly new to me as well and is proprietary to gecko
What I wrote is in the first post of the thread![]()
Messi bleeding . unfortunately good prediction
Jibreil, you missunderstood me, I was referring to Gecko, I meant that he wrote this to you ; )
OK Again,
it is quite simple
the blue cycle (beta) respresents dark teams mostly (aspects including saturn mars and jupiter)
the red cycle (alpha) represents bright teams (aspects involving sun mercury and venus)
the yellow and green (gamma) cycles represent "neutral" aspects (for example moon aspecting Part of Fortune or the Asc or Dsc)
I really dont know how to explain this more easy but will probably make a video about it
till then i hope u get the idea![]()
Hi Gecko, thanks. But why in the field under the graphic Gamma is noted as blue, BetaPlus as green and BetaMinus as yellow? I guess that kind of confused me![]()