Saturday, September 21, 2013

How To Win At Craps With Astrology


Greetings, Gifted Reader.

Who among us doesn’t love to gamble and win? What if that could be guaranteed through Astrology? Would you take the time to learn how?


Jim with fellow Astrologer, Connie
This month’s featured Metaphysician is Jim Clark, a fellow Astrologer from our group that meets regularly in Seattle. Below is Jim’s story in his own words. Note that Jim is a Leo, the sign that rules gambling:

On the 21st of August, I visited a gambling casino in spite of transiting Venus in my 12th house opposite my 6th house Saturn. It turned out to be lucky for me, and most players, that evening. My theory was that Neptune was in the Nadir and would cause the influence of the number 7 to diminish a bit. My concern was that the Moon may influence sevens (according to some Astrologers), but it was buried in the Nadir with Neptune. I believe that the Moon may have more influence on the number 2. I won over $60 the day before on the craps table, but won over twice that on the 21st. Most of my money was made by place betting the numbers 6 and 8 (Venus and Saturn), but with Mercury and Mars in the 9th, I did win those a few times on the 5 and 9 when they were the point.

With some of my winnings, I bought 2 craps books from Barnes and Noble. In one of the books, I discovered the story of Patricia Demauro and, out of curiosity, decided to run an event chart for her record-making roll. I have attached it, as well as a gif image, that shows all the crap possibilities. The story goes…
>>It sounds like a homework problem out of a high school math book: What is the probability of rolling a pair of dice 154 times continuously at a craps table, without throwing a seven?
The answer is roughly 1 in 1.56 trillion and, on May 23, Patricia Demauro, a New Jersey grandmother, beat those odds at Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa. Demauro's 154-roll lucky streak, which lasted four hours and 18 minutes, broke the world records for the longest craps roll and the most successive dice rolls without "sevening out". According to Stanford University statistics professor Thomas Cover, the chances of that happening are smaller than getting struck by lightning (one in a million), being hit by an errant ball at a baseball game (one in 1.5 million), or winning the lottery (one in 100 million, depending on the game).<<
The interesting part of the story was Neptune tucked down in the Nadir of the record-breaking event as well.
See ya at the casino,
Jim
Jim, far right, with fellow Seattle Astrologers
Wow. Thanks for sharing, such an interesting story, Jim.
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Until next we meet,





Good luck, light and love,

Gypsy Stars