BobZemco
Well-known member
UBER said:Tell us how?
I don't know, but normally time factors in horary are determined by applying aspects between significators and their signs indicating days, weeks or months. You'd have to modify that to hours, minutes and seconds.
Is there a planet or house that represents the actual contest itself? I'd look at the first applying aspect to Saturn (which represents time).
It doesn't appear that people here are using true horary, rather they're casting event charts and using horary techniques to interpet.
In that case, progressing the event chart and looking for the perfection of an aspect might indicate the length of the contest, perhaps aspects with either the rulers of the 4th or the 8th, or conjunctions with the 4th or 8th House cusps.
The best way to go about it would be to find some contests that had extra-innings, over-time/double over-time and penaly kicks and study the charts while comparing them with the charts of "normal" constests.
The same for sporting events that suffered weather delays due to rain or lightning.
Anyway, given the number of sporting contests held, I find it amusing that no one has been able to come up with a sure-fire way to know the outcome in advance.