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Predicting the horse races continues to be my favorite use of Associative Remote Viewing, and I look forward to contests like Monmouth’s Survival at the Shore Challenge. For the past two years, I’ve “survived” more than nine days of racing, but this year I only made it through the first day. This session made it worthwhile for me–“seeing” a silver race car in the snow is certainly not a random match!
Once again, my losses were due more to judging rather than viewing, since the winning horses were often those I gave the second- or third-highest confidence rankings. It’s a learning process.