02.17
Craps Is A Superstitious Game
Are you a superstitious person? You know, the type of person who will not open an umbrella inside a house, won’t pass under a ladder and is compelled turn around three times after walking over a crack in the pavement?
Here’s a list of the more familiar craps folklores assembled by a few of the greatest craps competitors. Incidentally, they believe in a lot of this absurdness too!
1. If the stickman changes, at the time of a toss, a 7 will follow.
2. If a cocktail waitress approaches the table, a seven will be next.
three. If the dice being tossed hits a player’s cash, a 7 is probable.
4. If the dice being thrown impacts the glass, a seven will pop up.
five. If there’s a lot of chatter among the dealers, habitual 7s.
six. If the dice are rolled off the table, seven is going to be the next number.
7. If a new pair of dice are asked for, 7 is going to be next.
8. If someone yells out the number "7", a seven is certain to follow.
All of this possibly will sound like a bunch of nothing to you but sometimes you will be engrossed in an active game where the bones are passing a little too often. If you keep an eye out, you will realize that many of the superstitions are, in reality, happening.
You will notice that the stickman changes a little too frequently, that in place of 1 cocktail stewardess, the table now has two attendants delivering drinks and many other strange things that eventually mean a seven is bound to be tossed by the tosser.
Remember, you are able to always bring your bets down and wait until the next hurler. You can also turn your bets off, however, if you do, don’t turn them back on, especially given that if you do… a 7 will follow!
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