Wood33
The yes/no spread, in my mind and experience, is very accurate. The dealer deals out 3 piles. In each pile, you wait to get an ace or a magician. After you receive either card you move onto the next pile. If you do not receive an ace or magician, you keep dealing up to 13 cards. After 13 cards, you start the next pile of cards. And continue with the 3 piles. Magician cards are more powerful than the ace, making him a very desirable card in this spread. So if you get a magician card and 2 ace cards, your question is definitely yes. An Ace + Magician = yes. An Ace+Ace= Maybe with a concentration on the top card in the third pile.
Now from what I understand, the combination's are as follows:
(1st pile)-Magician +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)Ace= Definitely Yes
(1st pile)-Magician +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= Yes
(1st pile)-Ace +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)Ace= Yes
(1st pile)-Ace +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= Maybe
(1st pile)-No Ace +(2nd pile)No Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= No
My question is as follows:
I am taking a big test on Monday that holds my career in the balance. I have been studying so much and really think I am ready. I did a yes/no spread with the big test in mind.
I am wondering if some of you have some insight into this particular spread:
1st pile-Ace of pentacles +2nd pile-Ace of swords+3rd pile-Page of cups
Now from what I understand, the combination's are as follows:
(1st pile)-Magician +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)Ace= Definitely Yes
(1st pile)-Magician +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= Yes
(1st pile)-Ace +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)Ace= Yes
(1st pile)-Ace +(2nd pile)Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= Maybe
(1st pile)-No Ace +(2nd pile)No Ace +(3rd pile)No Ace= No
My question is as follows:
I am taking a big test on Monday that holds my career in the balance. I have been studying so much and really think I am ready. I did a yes/no spread with the big test in mind.
I am wondering if some of you have some insight into this particular spread:
1st pile-Ace of pentacles +2nd pile-Ace of swords+3rd pile-Page of cups