Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Porto - Arsenal, CL first leg

With no time Porto scores, mistake by keeper 1-0 Porto

Layed off Porto at 1,53 Arsenal can score goals I believe. Come on Arsenal, well done Uncle Capmbell header 1-1. Will wait a bit before greening up to see how the game unfolds.

Porto attacking now big time, good save by Fabianski.

37 min game seems to settle now. Porto dangerous though when have the ball. I am being greedy now, will wait a bit more. Bentner not up to Arsenal standards I think, what a dodgy cross!

Half time 1-1, can green up for 100% my stake but will see how second half develops.
I am greedy, what more I want? why not greening up still?
49 min very attacking game now, Penalty for Arsenal???Pheew no!
Shocking!!! 2-1 keeper very useless!!!
Layed some more at, 1.42 what a mess I made for myself.......speechless
53 min Porto are in gear now, please Bentner.......
come on Arsenal save my stupidity....57 min Porto wasting time ....priceless.....
Fabianski 2 Aesenal1 whats wrong with Arsenal keepers?
Arsenal looks poor at the moment
62 min still 2-1 Porto :(
Come on ladies...84 min, push, at least Bentner is off now.
Loss: £18,29

2 comments:

  1. Hi KoKoooooooo

    I have just read through all of your posts and I can sympathise with your present situation. I have been there on numerous occasions in the past and that is one of the reasons I have started my blog.(www.edgehunters.net)

    The pattern of behaviour that I went through is mirrored in your posts. I would start off steadily building up profits, whether through luck or good judgement I am still unsure, but the result would be that my confidence grew and I started setting higher and higher targets.

    Well you can guess what happened next. I would take a small loss and think to myself "Oh well I will just raise my stakes and win the money back so I can still achieve my target!!!"

    Of course I would then loose discipline and start betting/trading on all markets that I knew nothing about, with it all ending in a massively depleted bank and my confidence in tatters.

    The strange thing is I knew I should not behaving like that but I somehow managed to convince myself that I knew what I was doing and that I was in total control.

    As one who has been there I see that in your tactics at the moment.

    My mantra now is that “This is not a sprint it is a marathon”. I try to set my self small targets and measure how well I am doing by how well I follow my own rules and stick to my strategies even when the going gets tough.

    I hope the above helps

    Mark

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  2. Hi,
    Thanks for the comment. I agree and I think its all in the mind.

    cheers

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