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Post by sven555 on Jun 18, 2018 16:31:27 GMT
azif, it is something I like to do, because sometimes I don't know how well teams have been playing; especially if I am analysing national teams. It just helps give a bit of context. If you don't think it is necessary, then no problem. I find it helpful though.
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Post by azif on Jun 18, 2018 16:37:06 GMT
azif , it is something I like to do, because sometimes I don't know how well teams have been playing; especially if I am analysing national teams. It just helps give a bit of context. If you don't think it is necessary, then no problem. I find it helpful though. Okay then. I thought it was a kind of core aspect. Understood.
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Post by sven555 on Jun 18, 2018 17:02:05 GMT
Sweden and Belgium both won (1-0 and 3-0 respectively)
Now, how will England and Tunisia do?
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Post by wirabhumi on Jun 18, 2018 17:09:58 GMT
The biggest challenge now is not who will win FIFA 2018, but data reliability.
Even just a few hours ahead game, we cant predict with confidence, without proofed and reliable DOB data.
No proofed data = not knowing the methods works= just random guess.
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Post by sven555 on Jun 18, 2018 20:11:45 GMT
England beat Tunisia 1-2.
England scored in the 90th minute to win the match.
This tournament has collected another goal scored from a penalty and another late winner.
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Post by sree91 on Jun 18, 2018 20:19:23 GMT
England beat Tunisia 1-2. England scored in the 90th minute to win the match. This tournament has collected another goal scored from a penalty and another late winner. its becoming clear that late goals are going to become very important in this edition, most of the games are being decided at the end..!!
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Post by sree91 on Jun 18, 2018 20:21:41 GMT
Well done azif and Sven555, great job once again..!!π The first day where all the teams won without any surprises..!! Penalties are going to become crucial with this VAR in place, defenders canβt get away now...!!π
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Post by tora on Jun 18, 2018 22:03:56 GMT
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Post by azif on Jun 18, 2018 22:21:01 GMT
Well done azif and Sven555, great job once again..!!π The first day where all the teams won without any surprises..!! Penalties are going to become crucial with this VAR in place, defenders canβt get away now...!!π Disagree on VAR. In Portuguese League we had last year, so it's not new, both its benefits and complications. But there are, at least, two major errors that should had not happen (from the macthes I remember): 1. Spain's first goal against Portugal (Diego Costa's foul on Pepe); 2. Switzerland's goal against Brazil (Miranda -I think - was pushed). The VAR is there not to fail. He/it has many angles that we cannot access via our TV, therefore the responsability shall be attributed. The problem is that VAR does not give final decisions, but the main referee; so, in a potential error, we stand between two spades: VAR says "I saw this but it's not my final decision" and the referee (those without ballls), say "hey! the VAR told it seemed like x". Therefore it is crutial that the main referee always check the TV on the field. At least we don't enter in a blame game. Just my opinion. And thank you.
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Post by sree91 on Jun 18, 2018 23:06:59 GMT
Well done azif and Sven555, great job once again..!!π The first day where all the teams won without any surprises..!! Penalties are going to become crucial with this VAR in place, defenders canβt get away now...!!π Disagree on VAR. In Portuguese League we had last year, so it's not new, both its benefits and complications. But there are, at least, two major errors that should had not happen (from the macthes I remember): 1. Spain's first goal against Portugal (Diego Costa's foul on Pepe); 2. Switzerland's goal against Brazil (Miranda -I think - was pushed). The VAR is there not to fail. He/it has many angles that we cannot access via our TV, therefore the responsability shall be attributed. The problem is that VAR does not give final decisions, but the main referee; so, in a potential error, we stand between two spades: VAR says "I saw this but it's not my final decision" and the referee (those without ballls), say "hey! the VAR told it seemed like x". Therefore it is crutial that the main referee always check the TV on the field. At least we don't enter in a blame game. Just my opinion. And thank you. completely agree with you on both the decisions you mentioned, I really wondered why the goals have been allowed, the Diego costa one and the Swiss goal. However, the good thing is offside controversies should eliminate by using VAR and yes the main referee will make the decision which sometimes is out of hands of VAR Team, lets see how things develop deep into the tournament..!!
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Post by spica on Jun 19, 2018 5:22:16 GMT
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Post by sven555 on Jun 19, 2018 5:54:26 GMT
spica, ok I will keep this in mind. Welcome to the forums also
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Post by sven555 on Jun 19, 2018 6:02:37 GMT
Colombia(1.7) vs Japan(6)
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Colombia -> October 12, 1924
Japan -> May 9, 1917
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Colombia:
Moon square Jupiter
Mercury conjunct Pluto
Mars(Rx) trine Mercury
Jupiter(Rx) trine Pluto
Saturn(Rx) trine Venus
Pluto(Rx) sextile Uranus(Rx)
Japan:
Uranus conjunct Mars
Uranus sextile Pluto
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Japan have a double Uranus transit which will give them a boost. However, I think that Colombia's transits look more positive.
Based on this info, Colombia to edge this match.
Poland(2.3) vs Senegal(3.5)
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Poland -> June 25, 1911
Senegal -> December 31, 1961
Poland:
Moon square Moon
Uranus sextile Sun
Pluto opposite Neptune
Senegal:
Moon trine Mercury
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Not much in this match, I am going to suggest Poland win/draw based on the data.
Russia(2.1) vs Egypt(4)
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Russia -> August 16, 1992
Egypt -> December 3, 1921
Russia:
Sun opposite NNode
Moon sextile Pluto
Neptune sextile Uranus
Pluto Rx sextile Pluto
NNode conjunct Mercury
Egypt:
Saturn RX square Saturn
NNode sextile Saturn
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Russia can almost guarantee 2nd place with a win against Egypt, whilst Egypt can become the first team eliminated (depending on Uruguay-Saudi), with defeat here. The transits appear to favour Russia here. Russia win/draw.
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Post by gowthamcra7 on Jun 19, 2018 6:27:01 GMT
sven555 Hi you are doing wonderful prediction and it would be nice if u can predict the performance of key players also which can change the outcome of the match and whether their astrology can influence the prediction of match. Cristiano Ronaldo astrology is important for Portugal winning chance and also for messi, Salah etc., All the best and keep predicting
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Post by wirabhumi on Jun 19, 2018 6:30:45 GMT
Colombia(1.7) vs Japan(6)
-------------------- Colombia -> October 12, 1924 Japan -> May 9, 1917 -------------------- Colombia: Moon square Jupiter Mercury conjunct Pluto Mars(Rx) trine Mercury Jupiter(Rx) trine Pluto Saturn(Rx) trine Venus Pluto(Rx) sextile Uranus(Rx) Japan: Uranus conjunct Mars Uranus sextile Pluto -------------------- Japan have a double Uranus transit which will give them a boost. However, I think that Colombia's transits look more positive. Based on this info, Colombia to edge this match.
Poland(2.3) vs Senegal(3.5)
--------------------------- Poland -> June 25, 1911 Senegal -> December 31, 1961 Poland: Moon square Moon Uranus sextile Sun Pluto opposite Neptune Senegal: Moon trine Mercury --------------------------- Not much in this match, I am going to suggest Poland win/draw based on the data. Russia(2.1) vs Egypt(4)
-------------------------- Russia -> August 16, 1992 Egypt -> December 3, 1921 Russia: Sun opposite NNode Moon sextile Pluto Neptune sextile Uranus Pluto Rx sextile Pluto NNode conjunct Mercury Egypt: Saturn RX square Saturn NNode sextile Saturn -------------------------- Russia can almost guarantee 2nd place with a win against Egypt, whilst Egypt can become the first team eliminated (depending on Uruguay-Saudi), with defeat here. The transits appear to favour Russia here. Russia win/draw. For Columbia and Poland, I agree. But in Russia vs egypt, I got different data, Egyptian FA built after several games played. 1st match happen 28 August 1920@ Ghent, Belgium. Because number of goals is luxury in FIFA 2018, more than 2 goals only happen @ Spain-Portugal, France-australia, Russia vs KSA and Belgium vs Panama matches. I am expecting at least 2 goals will occur in this match.
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