PREDICTION: CORRECT - All Black's v's Tonga ; Right on Target ! Sep 9, 2011 11:39 pm I made a Prediction 4 hours before the match began for New Zealand's game with Tonga, and I was dead on with my calculation. ![]() Earlier today I made some complex calculations as to who would win the opening match for the Rugby World Cup. I based my results on the teams and the relevant harmonies each team had for Friday, 9th September 2011. The All Blacks had an early lead, but in the second half, inch by inch, yard by yard, by the tough Tongan team, they bulldozed the All Blacks, scrum after scrum, as they headed toward the sacred ground behind the goal posts. I remember spending hours working out the probability and the averages of 'who' on the day, would perform best. Who were the scales of fate in favor of...? Although I am not in the least interested in the odd shaped ball game called footie, I am interested at times in testing my skill at seeing which team in any sport has better odds "on the day" when compared to the opposition each faces. So my calculations were done as can be seen published in the earlier story, and the outcome of the opening match of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, and the results of my tabulations, were so dam close it surprised even me. I said New Zealand would rate about 63 percent. I said Tonga would rate about 40 percent. The score was 41 to 10 in favor of the All Blacks; The total points scored was 51; The average score : i.e. 51 divided by 2 = 25.5 points; For Tonga, 10 divided by 25.5 is >39%; For New Zealand, 25.5 divided by 41 is >62%; I have to admit, that's not a bad attempt. I wonder if I will get the time to do more of the teams for tomorrows matches. Remember, all I did to get these scores, was to... Calculate all the players; First names; Called names; Birth days; Total birth dates; Their names and birth dates; Personal year cycles; Then find; The calendar date; And compare the calendar date with their yearly cycle; Then compare the calendar month with their monthly cycle; Then compare the calendar day with their daily cycle; Then compare the above with Eden Park; Then compare the team names against Eden Park; Then do a percentage evaluation of the results for each team; And run the results against the players who should have a good day; And that's what I did. (((Simple really))) As I mentioned, there are still the semi finals and finals to go. However, I wonder now if the Bookies might be interested in attending Numerology classes from someone who's done it for a few years longer than most? And to round matters up, a group of us went to see the huge fire works None the less, it was an excellent night and thanks to the people who put it on and thrilled the Auckland crowds. Peter Vaughan - Numerologist. |

