The opening game of the Rugby World Cup as based on all facets available indicate a 63 out of a 100% chance for the All Blacks compared to a 40 out of a 100% chance for Tonga tonight.

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All Black's V's Tonga; this is Vaughan's Prediction
Sep 9, 2011 4:37 pm
The opening game of the Rugby World Cup as based on all facets available indicate a 63 out of a 100% chance for the All Blacks compared to a 40 out of a 100% chance for Tonga tonight.

Tonight in New Zealand at Eden Park, the All Blacks are up against a formidable team of our determined, off shore friends, TONGA!

What are the odds as far as Peter Vaughan is concerned?

I have done all the available calculations from information available to the public, so there is no trickery here, and it is my calculated submission that the margin of winning and losing is set at odds...

New Zealand's All Blacks rate 63 out of 100%

Tonga's Ikale Tahi (Sea Eagles) rate 40 out of 100%

My reason for Tonga not performing at their best tonight is because the 9th of September 2011 does not match well with their total team harmonics. This Tongan team would otherwise in my opinion be quite a formidable challenge to compete against for the All Blacks.

Count your lucky stars New Zealand!

These calc's have been quickly derived by me under pressure from my friends and internet supporters. So I may just have to keep up the pressure and attempt to evaluate all the games that are up in this much celebrated, World Cup, for Rugby, here in New Zealand.

How did I arrive at these figures?

Simple really;
All you have to do is take each team's players and reserves and calculate for each the;

First name;
Their called name;
Their birth day;
Their total birth date;
The total of their names and birth dates;
The natural personal year cycle they are in;
work out the calendar date;
compare the calendar date with their yearly cycle;
Compare the calendar month with their monthly cycle;
Compare the calendar day with their daily cycle;
Compare the above with Eden Park;
Compare the team name against Eden Park;
do a percentage evaluation of the results for each team;
Run the results against the total players who having a good day;
And there you have it.

Simple really.

Let's see what the outcome is and see what I can do throughout the games. I may not be able to do them all straight away, but hey, there's the semi finals and then the finals to follow, and I will be more able to take my time to get the results more accurate.

However, I wonder how well I will do against the odds the bookies are making?... Hmmm?

Oh well, time will tell so let's see. I'm off to see the huge fire works display marking the opening of the games soon.

All the best and have a good and safe night all here in New Zealand...

Peter Vaughan - Numerologist extraordinaire.