tableau 36

Kipper Grand Tableau 36

The flagship Kipper spread must be not a pile of cards, but a plan of a social building: where the client is, where the office is, where home is, where risk is, and which door leads out.

01 · expert fix

1. Significator and nearest room

Diagnosis: Without an anchor, 36 cards become a noisy station.

Fix: Before the spread, choose a significator: client, paper, work, house, money, or waiting. The first surrounding cards give the nearest month of the scene.

  • Neighbors matter more than distant cards.
  • Significator house shows starting room.
  • Distance shows event accessibility.

02 · expert fix

2. Axes: paper, home, resource, risk

Diagnosis: Grand Tableau must not only describe, but sort the client's life by zones.

Fix: Read axes separately: Message/Courthouse/Official Person, House/Family Room, Income/Fortune/Resource, False Person/Thief/Imprisonment.

  • Document axis: what to formalize.
  • Home axis: where base and load are.
  • Risk axis: what not to miss.

03 · expert fix

3. Exit card

Diagnosis: A large spread without an exit card leaves the client in a beautiful maze.

Fix: At the end of the scroll, always assign an exit card: nearest action, letter, pause, conversation, check, refusal of excess.

  • Exit card must be practical.
  • It does not have to be the most positive.
  • It must be doable within 24 to 72 hours.

Exit card makes Grand Tableau sellable: the client buys not 36 descriptions, but an orientation inside the building.