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Craps Is A Superstitious Game

January 21st, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Are you a superstitious person? You know, the type of person who will not open an umbrella under cover, won’t wander under a ladder and has to spin around 3 times after walking over a crack in the pavement?

Here’s a list of the more common craps beliefs compiled by some of the great craps players. By the way, they accept most of this nonsense too!

1. If the stickman is substituted, during a toss, a 7 will follow.

two. If a cocktail server approaches the table, a seven will follow.

3. If the die being thrown hits a player’s money, a seven is possible.

four. If the dice being thrown hits the glass, a 7 will surface.

five. If there’s too much chatter among the dealers, frequent 7s.

6. If the pair of dice are tossed from the table, seven is going to be the next number.

7. If a new pair of dice are asked for, seven is certain to follow.

eight. If a person yells out the number "7", a seven is certain to follow.

All of this might sound like a bunch of nothing to you but every now and then you will be engrossed in an active game where the ivories are passing a bit too frequently. If you keep an eye out, you will discover that several of the beliefs are, in actuality, happening.

You’ll notice that the stickman is substituted a bit too frequently, that in place of one drink stewardess, the table now has two hostesses serving drinks and many other strange things that ultimately mean a 7 is bound to be rolled by the hurler.

Remember, you are able to always bring your wagers off the table and delay until the following shooter. You can also turn your wagers off, however, if you do, do not turn them back on, especially given that if you do… a 7 will be next!

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