Saturday, March 7, 2009

It's been a mixed bag lately. Some really good picks and some terrible ones. Undaunted, we enter the day with a streak of 2 wins in ESPN's streak for the cash.
First pick will be Texas A&M at home versus Missouri. Aggies are on the NCAA bubble and need a win on senior day to improve their status. Mizzou just average on the road this year. The astrology gives a slight edge to Aggie coach Turgeon over Tiger coach Anderson.
Our next pick will be West Virginia to upset Louisville at home on Senior nite. Again, Mountaineers are a bubble team who need to keep winning to get an invite. Cardinals may have Big East title sewn up before they ever take the court, depending on Pit / Uconn winner. WV coach Huggins astrology suggests we haven't heard the last of his team this year. Pitino could lose the battle tonite, but still win the war.
Last pick of the nite is fighting match between Gabriel Gonzaga and Shane Carwin. Taking Gonzaga based on better astrology.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Streaking in this morn @ 3. Looking for win no.4 with golfer Casey as he squares off against Geoff Ogilvy. Transiting Sun squaring Ogilvy's natal Saturn means he will work very hard to win, but is likely to be disappointed. Very dramatic transits for Casey as the transiting Moon opposes natal Uranus and the Sun squares natal Neptune. Helpful transits include
Mars and Mercury to his natal Node, transiting Venus sextile natal Venus, transiting Jupiter sextile natal Neptune, and transiting Neptune trine natal Jupiter. It's a mixed bag for Casey that I believe will help him win the tournament.
Yesterday started off with a loss as Liverpool was killed by Middlesborough (or something like that), in their soccer match. I don't remember the astrology of that one, but let's just say I missed it. Forgot to mention that I had chosen golfer Briny Baird over JJ Henry in their made-up contest. The void of course Moon was making good aspects to his chart, while Henry had no late degree planets to benefit from. My second win was the OK St. Cowboys over Texas. Again, the void of course Moon was helping Cowboy coach Ford. I also was going to pick the Houston Rockets over the Chicago Bulls, but I didn't get the pick made in time. Lucky for me because @ 9:33 pm CST, as the Moon entered Taurus, it was as if someone flipped a switch and the Bulls suddenly stormed back from about 15 down in the last 5 min. of regulation to win the game. (By the way, Rocket Ron Artest may be the most emotionally unstable player in the NBA!)
So I turned my attention to another sport that I don't really follow, boxing. Individual sports lend themselves to astrological analysis more than team sports, as their are fewer factors influencing the contest. This was an easy pick for me because the transiting Moon was opposing Juan Diaz' natal Saturn. As I've mentioned, hard aspects to Saturn are the hardest to overcome. Nevertheless, Diaz was leading the fight on points until he was knocked out in the 9th round, by the champ, Marquez.