Using ARV at Monmouth’s Survival at the Shore

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This was Week 1 in Monmouth Park’s Survival at the Shore competition, and my third year to play using Associative Remote Viewing (ARV). So far, I’m holding on. Barely.

I finished Saturday with two winners to tie for 91st place out of 6,010 players.  One was an ARV hit (my highest Targ confidence ranking), and I chose the other by its Targ CR after my first two selections scratched (still not a hit for ARV purposes). On Sunday, I picked two horses that showed and dropped to 2,324 in the rankings, but 831 players were eliminated. On Monday, I had no winners, losing my lifesaver (which means if I have another race day with no winner, I’ll be eliminated from the contest).  Thanks to ARV, at least I wasn’t among the 1,309 players already booted.