Posted on March 24, 2010.
Diary of a Spread betting - Week 29 Thursday, December 3
I arrived at school with my six year old daughter, just in time to see its Christmas production of Jack Frost still think Arsenal terrible performance at City last night. My 150 pounds copy of the supremacy of 0.6 resulted in a loss of £ 360 on a game I had not even looked.
Anyway, Phoebe was dressed as a penguin brilliant and Michael Jackson dance was equally impressive. She had a pillow around his waist and looked alarmingly like me! However, the man of the match certainly had to go to Jack Frost himself, who sang two solos at the age of only seven in fact, it has almost everything ... I wish I had bought his players' performance.
Friday, December 4th
I point people years, Brian Meehan trained two years to contest from 13:15 Lingfield and he was supported by 4 / 5-3 / 10. Embarrassing, Fashion Insider has finished second and sent me an SMS a few that can not be printed here.
I have no money on it because it was much shorter than I thought it would, but that does not render the filing of a shorter set price of losing the best years. I also chose not to buy £ 10-16 Manyriverstocross on the index at 2:00 p.m. Sandown contest as a challenge similar to the same horse at Ascot a few weeks ago had cost me - obviously he sprayed the interior and the £ 340 would have paid for my Carling Cup debacle few nights earlier.
Anyway, I bet the day came from the Lingfield race 2:25 p.m. This is where I bought 20 pounds of Red Somerset on the index to 6. A good source told me he was pretty cool for its stable of its good draft and would be well up the race before taking the straight. Well, he missed the break and only passed one of the nine runners in the straight. Another £ 120 down the drain ... wow, I'm red hot form at the moment.
Saturday, December 5
I went towards the Newcastle v Gloucester Guinness Premiership game with my confidence in the boat at the lowest of all time. I was informed by a source very good for the home side giving the points and another to get to Newcastle. I felt that whatever I chose to do so would be a mistake!
Well, my first bet of the day was a disaster. I bought the Nycteos really thought about the index for the race 12:55 Sandown and phoned to hear the commentary in the car. It was not mentioned during the race and I learned later that Ruby Walsh dethroned at the second hurdle. Yes, you read correctly, obstacle! I was 160 pounds and probably paid about £ 4 online bill can listen to my horse gallop at Sandown around loose without a jockey!
However, my luck changed immediately after failing to win Somersby Henry VIII Novices' Chase. Firstly, Twist Magic won the Tingle Creek and the victory at 200 pounds 7 / 2 Ante-post-paid some of my recent transgressions (meaning boat rather than the meaning of Tiger Woods!).
I also bought for £ supremacy Gloucester 20-7 and they went at least half-time with a lead of 4 points if things began to look up. Then came Eric's charm! Buy my 20 pounds to 14 on the index was rewarded with the maximum 720 pounds back ... I'm back! The Gloucester Old Spot sausage (this is not a sexual innuendo Woodseque Tiger!) Suddenly tasted much better.
Back to the game, and despite a last minute attempt from Newcastle, Gloucester failed comfortable winners by 12 points and I pant another £ 100. A return to the longhouse and dinner and even more followed, but I do not mind, I was back in the winners enclosure.
Sunday, December 6
Unfortunately, my fate in the housing winners did not last long. Mr. Invincible (I have also been described as Mr. Incredible before ... do not know if it's because I'm extremely high or because I have.