Teheuti
If you are answering very specific questions like yes/no, using a technique that is recommended by a great majority of tarot readers, then I've seen it come up wrong on numerous occasions. We tried an experiment with yes/no readings here a long time ago and there were several wrong answers. For instance, "Will X get the job?" (He's going to know within 24 hours.) If the cards say an unequivocal Yes and he doesn't get the job then the cards were wrong - especially if he checks and there were no last minute changes in who they'd decided to hire. If the cards were always right we could bet on sports games or wrestling matches and make a ton of money!
If any little thing changes the outcome then prediction would be a totally hit or miss thing - no better than a wild guess. For instance, I asked if someone was going to get a job he had interviewed for. The cards said Yes. The person hiring decided to delete the job entirely. For me to then say, "If he had hired anyone it would have been the person I read for," would be silly.
The best thing I can recommend is to look over readings here on the forum in which a lot of different people offer their interpretation, and then the querent tells what actually happened. Are all the people right? Do the cards always directly relate to the outcome? As far as I can tell: No and No. However, some people's interpretations are much more spot on than others!
If any little thing changes the outcome then prediction would be a totally hit or miss thing - no better than a wild guess. For instance, I asked if someone was going to get a job he had interviewed for. The cards said Yes. The person hiring decided to delete the job entirely. For me to then say, "If he had hired anyone it would have been the person I read for," would be silly.
The best thing I can recommend is to look over readings here on the forum in which a lot of different people offer their interpretation, and then the querent tells what actually happened. Are all the people right? Do the cards always directly relate to the outcome? As far as I can tell: No and No. However, some people's interpretations are much more spot on than others!