Established by the Stars · Issue No. XLI

An almanac of outcomes, The book that already
knows the score.

Every morning it opens to one page: a single pick, drawn from celestial and symbolic timing, graded in the open the next day. No tips, no noise — a record you can read like a ledger.

41–16 Graded record
+16% Return · flat units
57 Pages logged
Founding rate — limited seats remain
The Sporting Almanac it already knows
41–16 graded · +16% units
Register of Outcomes

Posted before the result. Graded the next dawn.

No screenshots after the fact, no quietly deleted misses. Every pick is written into the book at morning and settled in the open — wins and losses alike. This is the running ledger.

41–16Record · settled picks
+16%Return on flat units
72%Strike rate to date
57Pages in the book
DateThe readingTimingSettled
Apr 24The road dog, money lineWaxing trineWon +1.0
Apr 23First half, overMercury directWon +1.0
Apr 21The chalk, spreadVoid of courseLost −1.0
Apr 20Second half, underWaning squareWon +1.0
Apr 19The live underdogFull moonWon +1.0
Apr 17Pace play, totalRising MarsWon +1.0

Sample of the most recent entries. Every line was committed to the page before the games were played — the full register opens to founding readers.

How the Page is Written

It reads the timing, not the noise.

The almanac doesn’t chase odds boards or injury rumours. Each morning it works one question — when does the moment favour the quiet side? — and writes a single, plain-language pick.

  1. i.

    The timing is taken

    Celestial and symbolic markers for the day are read against the slate of games — the aspects, the turns, the moments that historically shift a board.

  2. ii.

    The page is written

    One pick. Plain language — a side, a total, a half — with the reasoning stated. No parlays, no ten-leg slips, no hedging after the fact.

  3. iii.

    It’s graded in the open

    Next dawn the result is settled on the same page — win or loss, one flat unit either way — and added to the running record. Nothing is hidden.

A Founding Subscription

Hold the rate the book opened at.

A limited first printing of memberships. Founding readers lock today’s rate for as long as they keep their seat — the price never moves while the record keeps growing.

  • Today’s page, every morning before the slate
  • The full register — every pick, graded and open
  • Your founding rate, locked for the life of the seat