Cavaliers won. Prediction came true!!!
Per my remote-viewing session posted yesterday (https://steemit.com/remoteviewing/@fastdraw07/remote-viewing-nba-basketball-cavs-vs-heat), I predicted a home team, which ended up being the Cavaliers, to beat the visiting Miami Heat.
Game: http://www.espn.com/nba/game?gameId=400975503
This was done blind. I don't know ahead of time what the teams are and DO NOT want to know. Knowledge of the teams involved can induce analytical judgement, hopes, desires, etc. and you want pure remote-viewing of the raw data coming to your subconscious, guided by remote-viewing protocol. Otherwise, your hit-rate will surely be affected adversely.
By default, I always choose the game with the closest spread, in order to maximize payout. Those games are the toughest games to predict coincidently and obviously.
In this case, the protocol I used is called DPP, or direct-precognition protocol, meaning I remote-view a blind event directly rather than using ARV, which is associational. I get all the raw data I can until I feel like I am at an event with observers, then I go for the emotions at various stages. How the "observers"(the home crowd) feel about the event immediately after the conclusion, is how I make the prediction. If they are happy, satisfied, obviously the team probably one. If they are upset or disappointed, it's a good shot the home team lost.
I am now 9/10 with this method: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14xX4p37tRMcvTD7wURHOgTJZvOA9EZBM7wuz_7Y5MH0/edit?usp=sharing
There will be more predictions to come, based on my preferred method of DPP. Follow me to stay tuned.
Link to the prediction, in cased you missed it: https://steemit.com/remoteviewing/@fastdraw07/remote-viewing-nba-basketball-cavs-vs-heat
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