Hi Ed,
The table looks nice and easy on the eyes.
Of course I will give another example of how the scoring is calculated. It is the most important part after all. Earlier in this topic, I calculated sublord 1 Venus vs sublord 7 Mercury.
For this example, I will calculate sublord 5 - Jupiter. He is sublord 5 because the 5th Placidus house cusp falls at 20.59 Ari, which the Krishnamurti table shows is ruled by Jupiter (from 20.06.40 to 21.53.20 Aries). I have attached again Simon's table for how the scoring points are assigned and the nature of the houses for (sports) prediction.
The HousesPositive houses: 1, 3, 6, 10, 11
Negative houses: 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12
1/2 positive houses: 2
I remind that Placidus houses are used for this method, not whole signs. And that there is no 5 degree rule. In other words, the 8th cusp is at 9.00 Can and Mars is at 5.59 Can. It is in the 7th house, not the 8th, even though it is in the 8th sign from the Asc and within 5 degress of the next house cusp. Even if Mars had been at 8.59 Can, conj the 8th cusp by 1 minute, Mars would still have been in the 7th house by this method.
Points are assigned according to the table by Simon.
The ColumnsI myself always start from column A, then B, C, D.
Column AWe see that Jupiter is the 1st house lord. Because the House 1 is a positive one and because there are no other planets in the house, the house lord gets + 4 points.
If there had been a planet in Column B of the 1st house, then Jupiter/Column A planet would have gotten 2 points and the other planet 4 points.
Likewise for House 4, only it is negative: Jupiter is the only planet related to House 4, so it gets - 4 points.
If there had been a planet in Column C of the 4th house, then Jupiter/Column A planet would have gotten - 1 point and other planet - 3 points.
+4 - 4 =
0 ptsColumn BJupiter is not related to any of the house related to that column.
0 ptsColumn CJupiter is not related to any of the houses related to that column. Otherwise it would have gotten + 3 points in the positive houses: 1, 3, 6, 10, 11, and 1/2 points = 1.5 points in house 2.
It would have gotten - 3 points in the negative houses: 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12
0 ptsColumn DJupiter is related to the 6th house of this column, that is, Jupiter is in a nakshatra ruled by the planets in the house. Jupiter at 7.54 Aqu is in Shatabhisha ruled by Rahu. Because the 6th house is a positive house, sublord 5 Jupiter gets + 4 points.
+4 pts
Summary:
0+0+0+4 =
+4 points for sublord 5 Jupiter.It is the summary part that is most important and where Planetdance will help users save a lot of time.
Is this example clear, Ed? If not, please ask and I will give another one.
Zagata