Hey everyone! I'm seeking some advice on my tarot practice. Recently, I've been using sports, particularly eSports, as a way to hone my predictive tarot skills. I focus on outcome-based questions like 'Will Team X win or lose against Team Y?' and occasionally consider the opposing team's perspective. Surprisingly, my readings have been quite accurate, which motivates me to keep using this method. However, I often face challenges in interpretation. For example, there are instances where defeat cards like the Three of Swords or Ten of Swords suggest loss, yet the team still wins. Other times, my spreads, featuring cards like Judgement, Two of Cups, and The High Priestess, leave me unclear on whether to interpret them as victory or defeat. I'm looking to hear from anyone with experience in predictive readings, especially in sports or competitive contexts. Why do you think this occurs? Do you view these cards as reflecting the event's flow rather than the final outcome? I would appreciate any insights on dealing with ambiguous or conflicting spreads in predictive readings. Thanks a lot!
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I've been doing sports readings for a while now, and I find they work best for sports like NFL football and MLB because the scoring is more moderate than in basketball or hockey. Instead of just looking for win-loss outcomes, I focus on point spreads, as raw scores can be tricky with card meanings. My best results have come from championship games like the Super Bowl and World Series rather than regular season matches. I've got a couple of spreads that have been quite effective for me!
As an NFL fan, I'm super intrigued by what you said. Do you think your methods would also work for the upcoming WNBA season, even though you mentioned basketball isn't as reliable?