Have you ever looked at a hockey game and thought, “I’ve got a feeling about this one”? Some people don’t stop at a feeling — they train it to earn money. Find out how.
This is a post describing the use of Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to predict NFL team betting outcomes. The software used as an example is an ARL-like personal prediction tool called MatchCast by VEREVIO (Android).
So, to begin, let’s look at what ARV — a technique used to predict future events (such as market shifts or sports results) by associating them with a target to be viewed remotely — is and how it originated.
Not many people know this. First, the discipline isn’t new and dates back to 1982. Its creators are considered to be American physicist and well-known parapsychologist Russell Targ and parapsychologist Keith Harary. They developed it to apply remote viewing to forecasting in the 1980s. And by the way, it is known that they made huge amounts of money in the silver futures market this way.
The idea of ARV is based on a more complex concept — remote viewing. According to a former director of the secret U.S. government program Stargate, a person can access an ‘infinite consciousness’ and thus perceive information beyond normal senses. Remote viewing was created to explore whether trained viewers could gather intelligence simply by focusing their attention on specific coordinates. For them, this often meant attempts to locate secret military bases or weapons linked to the Soviet Union. One of the reported early successes was helping to locate a missing Soviet bomber, with assessments considered more accurate than some field intelligence efforts.
Other tests included individuals aboard a submarine selecting images from a book, while remote viewers on land tried to visualize the same images. These exercises demonstrated the mind’s ability to access distant information. Many of these experiments you can find in the book “Mind Trek” written by Joseph McMoneagle, where the program’s most talented “psychic spy” described what he believed to be evidence of humanity’s hidden mental potential.
But extrasensory abilities aren’t limited to trained specialists. According to Dale Graff, who led the Stargate Project — a classified Cold War–era initiative — they may exist in many people who learn how to develop them, which is a pretty hard working thing.
However, it turned out that ARV is easier and more effective in “viewing” future events, because it bypasses the “RV dyslexia” (confusion of similar details) associated with traditional viewing.
By linking future outcomes to distinct, pre-selected objects (e.g., a “win” is represented by a specific photo seen later), it creates a manageable “failsafe” mechanism and is much easier to perceive. Let’s see what this means in practice.

We suggest doing a session together using a real-world example, so you can follow along step by step. Let;s take the upcoming event from the National Hockey League playoffs in 2026. Suppose you want to test whether the Buffalo Sabres will win an upcoming game against the Montreal Canadiens.
To begin, we need to install the VEREVIO app and create an account using the email and password. Once you’re inside, open the app and find the trainer called MatchCast. This is where we will be doing prediction.
First, create a new session and give it a clear name, for example: “Buffalo Sabres vs. Montreal Canadiens.” Next, select the category “Precognition,” since you’re attempting to perceive a future outcome.
Now comes the key step — tasking. This is your instruction, and it should be simple and direct. Write: “I will perceive the image linked to the winning outcome of this game.” This tells your mind exactly what to look for without adding unnecessary complexity.
After that, define the possible outcomes. In this case: Montreal Canadiens win, Buffalo Sabres win, Draw, or Else (if the match doesn’t happen). Then set the reveal date to the time when the game ends. This ensures you’ll get clear feedback later.
Once everything is set, run the session. Choose a trainer — “Tetrad” works well for beginners. Anyway, all trainers are good, depending on where you feel more confident in. At the next stage, your only job is to perceive the object. Pay attention to your first impressions and choose the image that feels like the best match.
After completing the session, the app announces your prediction. Once the real game result is known, compare it with your choice.
Over time, repeating this process helps you understand how the process works and how accurate your guts are.
Ready to give it a try?
Note: This method is intended strictly as a training and feedback tool. It is not financial or betting advice.