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Craps Is A Game of Strange Beliefs

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Are you a person who believes in superstitions? You know, the kind of person who won’t open an umbrella inside a house, won’t pass below a ladder and has to turn around 3 times when stepping over a crack in the pavement?

Here’s a list of the more familiar craps beliefs assembled by a few of the greatest craps competitors. Incidentally, they uphold a lot of this nonsense too!

one. If the stickman is substituted, during a toss, a seven will follow.

two. If a drink hostess walks up to the table the table, a seven will be next.

three. If the dice being tossed hits somebody’s cash, a seven is likely.

four. If the pair of dice being rolled hits the glass, a 7 will surface.

five. If there’s too much chatter between the dealers, habitual sevens.

six. If the pair of dice are rolled from the table, seven will be the next number.

seven. If a new pair of dice are requested, seven is likely to be next.

8. If a person hollers out the number "seven", a seven is certain to follow.

All of this may sound like a whole lot of nothing to you but now and then you might be involved in an active game where the bones are passing a little too often. If you keep an eye out, you’ll discover that several of the beliefs are, in fact, occurring.

You’ll notice that the stickman is substituted a little too frequently, that rather than of 1 cocktail waitress, the table now has 2 attendants bringing drinks and a number of other abnormal things that ultimately mean a 7 is going to be rolled by the player.

Remember, you can constantly bring your bets down and wait until the following hurler. You can also turn your wagers off, however, if you do, don’t turn them back on, especially given that if you do… a seven will follow!