Craps Is A Superstitious Game

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Are you a person who believes in superstitions? You know, the type of person who will not open an umbrella under cover, will not step beneath a ladder and has to turn around 3 times after stepping over a grove in the cement?

Here is a number of the more common craps folklores compiled by a few of the great craps competitors. By the way, they accept a lot of this nonsense too!

one. If the stickman is substituted, during a roll, a 7 will follow.

two. If a cocktail stewardess walks up to the table the table, a 7 will be next.

three. If the dice being thrown hits a player’s cash, a seven is likely.

four. If the dice being rolled impacts the glass, a 7 will pop up.

five. If there is a lot of chatter amongst the croupiers, habitual sevens.

six. If the pair of dice are rolled off the table, 7 is going to be the next number.

7. If new dice are asked for, seven is going to be next.

eight. If a player bellows out the number "seven", a seven is certain to follow.

All of this possibly will sound like a bunch of nothing to you but sometimes you will be engaged in an active game where the bones are passing a bit too frequently. If you focus, you’ll realize that several of the superstitions are, in fact, occurring.

You’ll notice that the stickman is substituted a bit too frequently, that instead of 1 cocktail stewardess, the table now has two attendants bringing drinks and many other abnormal events that absolutely mean a 7 is going to be rolled by the tosser.

Keep in mind, you can constantly bring your bets off the table and delay until the next hurler. You can also turn your wagers off, however, if you do, don’t turn them back on, because if you do… a seven will follow!

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