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Hello Friends,

 

As we are discussing so much about cricket, it would be great if someone can put the birth details of Indian players in the charts database at -

/database?method=reportRows & tbl=3

 

Do somebody have the birth details of Ganguly, Tendulkar, Dravid etc.?

 

Thanks & Regards,

 

Punit Pandey

On 4/19/05, rsatish1942 <rsatish1942 wrote:

Dear Punit,Since ODI is a part of our lives,before the Next Match,if some one can obtain the correct birth details of the Capt./Vice captain at least,of both sides would be a wonderful.What do you think in store for Saurav Ganguly?Regards,Satish

, anant raichur <anant_1608> wrote:> dEAR Punit> I agree, but it is the Captain who gets the Honor, and speech-making inspite of a Zero in the

> m,atch.> > Punit Pandey <punitp@g...> wrote:> But it is not only the captain but few others who can get the credit e.g. man of the match, best baller , best batsman etc. So the prediction can not be correct till the time we analyze all charts. A captain can score zero, may not field well still the team can win. > > Thanks & Regards,> > Punit Pandey> > > On 4/19/05, anant raichur <anant_1608> wrote: good idea to predict result of match, based on the chart of the Captain. Iif the team wins he gets the credit.

> >

> rsatish1942 <rsatish1942> wrote:> > > > Dear Mr Raichur,> > I concur with your observations.Orthodox astrologers are very > particular not to entertain clients few days before amvasya(New > Moon).My father an astrologer in his days,used to keep the > horoscopes recd week before Amavasya and eclipses unopened,and after > a day after the critical days ,used to examine for study etc.> > In the ODI ,there was no personal " Stake " hence possibly the > collective wisdom of stalwarts did not give appropriate answers.Next > time we should check the team Captain's horoscopes' and use your 4 > atep method.> > Neville was successful,perhaps when he reveals the methodology we > can learn.

> > Regards,> > Satish> > > > > > > > > >

, anant raichur > wrote:> > Dear Rangarajan> > > > I believe if a client had paid you to know the result, he would > certainly be serious, and Moon > > > > would reveal it. Then you can check, wether the client would win > or not ? This will confirm the> > > > result of the Match vis-a-vis the Client. If this fails THEN > CHECK YOUR OWN CHART and > > > > find out if you are going thru an UNFAVORABLE time and stop > prediction till that time is over.> > > > I have undergone this experience, and when my most confident > replies, turned out wrong I> > > > checked my chart and found out I was going thru an unfavorable > time. I then stopped makingh> > > > authoratative remarks/statements. I went to the extent of even > replying to a question " What is> > > > your Name " , by saying " I am not sure...but people call me Mr. so > and so " > > > > > >

> > Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy wrote:> > > > > > Dear Members,> > I tend to agree, at least in part, with Punit on applying KP > horary is> > predicting match outcome. This series has given us a context to > test> > our thoeries and understanding, and as is clear, there has been > some> > failure. I am not sure whether the theory that we applied is > incorrect> > or we applied it incorrectly. I have seen members put forward a > couple> > of theories - from Bhatt, Kar, etc. It is my view that first we > should> > propose " the " theory (if there are multiple theories, articulate > them)> > crisply and unambiguously so that anyone can apply it correctly. > After> > this, it should be applied on many cases and the outcome studied. > It> > is quite possible that the theory that we adopt is inappropriate > for> > certain contexts, but we should experiment and find out. I have > seen> > that Neville has correctly predicted the last two matches, so his> > procedure could be applied to past matches to gauge the accuracy of> > prediction.> > > > Finally I wish to make a simple observation: Imagine that this was > not> > a simple experiment, but a client had approached us for a> > consultation, we charged our fees for the prediction and it failed.> > What do we do? > >

> > Regards,> > Rangarajan> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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