Pirate
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Rebel
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Ego
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4
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6
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3
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(8)
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(10)
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(11)
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Rebel
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Collector
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Gourmet
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Gourmet
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Pirate
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Comrade
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Guardian
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Owl
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Judge
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Slaughter
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Collector
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5
|
4
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3
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2
|
1
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10
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9
|
8
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(9)
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(8)
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(7)
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(6)
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(5)
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(4)
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(3)
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(2)
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4
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14
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24
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34
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44
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54
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64
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74
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1971
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1981
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1991
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2001
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2011
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2021
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2031
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2041
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“Talent makes Money” is a typical structure
for people who are good at doing things. Like I said before, now a day, it is
not only a signature for businessmen, but also for sportsmen. Because Money represents
goals, targets and victories. Athletes have the clearest goals. Talent and
Money are both weakening, so you need Strength to back them. So Talent-Money
and Strength, whichever the weak side serves as favor. Aleksandr Karelin has
too much Talent-Money (Earth-Metal), so Fire (Strength) serves as favor. He is
successful because he has a very standard Talent-Money structure: he has
nothing else than Earth-Metal, and Fire which is contained in (11) and (8). And
he has great fortune: as I said, Fire serves as favor. Fire fortunes are (8)(7)(6),
and all his achievements were made in that time. In fact, as we know, he lost
his last match in the Olympic 2000 and won the silver medal, so his achievements
were made in (8) and (7) fortune only. Although the main property of (6) is
Fire, it merges (10) to Metal, so his career ends when (6) fortune was coming.
Most of his achievements were made in the (7) fortune. (7) is the peak of Fire,
and he had 3(7) fortune which Fire on Fire, that’s the strongest Fire you can
have. Plus, (7) merges his (11) to Fire, (7) also merges (8) to Fire. His
fortune was excellent, that’s why he got an astonishing 887 wins 2 losses
career. Strength represents power and determination, and that is what he was
known for. 4(8) is also a pretty good fortune, his favor fortunes actually started
1981. But 1981 was not the year he started to make achievements. His debut was
1988. The reason was simple: he was 14 when 1981. Fortune is important, but you
also need to consider reality conditions. However, 1981 was indeed a remarkable
year: He began training in 1981, under Viktor Kuznetsov, who remained his coach
through his entire career.
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