Craps Myths – Busted
As with any other high-stakes game, craps has earned its own set of oftentimes bizarre myths and superstitions thought to help or hurt one’s chances of winning at UK online gambling. While all of these myths are bunk, for players new to the game of online craps, knowing them is the equivalent of learning proper craps etiquette and can help avoid potentially awkward situations.
Below are just a few of the most pervasive craps myths – despite the clear fact that none have been proven or substantiated:
Craps Myth #1: If dice leave the table, the next roll will be a seven. The only cure for this curse is for the dealer to pick up the dice.
Craps Myth #2: Allowing another person to touch the dice will destroy the player’s luck. The only cure for this is to ask for a new set of dice.
Craps Myths #3: It is bad luck to play at an empty table – namely because the dice are cold and need to be warmed up.
Craps Myth #4: ‘Virgin’ players who haven’t played craps before hold all of the luck. Female virgins are good luck charms whereas male virgins bring bad luck to the table.
Craps Myth #5: Female players bring good luck.
Craps Myth #6: The more players that bet wrong, the more likely a seven will be rolled.
Craps Myth #7: To put a hex on the table, throw down new money when someone is rolling the dice. If the dice actually hits the money, the player who rolled the dice will be in for some bad luck.
Craps Myth #8: Players on a lucky streak are not to be spoken to. This is bad luck for the whole table, including that player.
Craps Myth #9: It is bad luck to move into the space in between a shooter and the rest of the players at the table while that shooter is on a winning streak.
Craps Myth #10: It is bad luck to mention the number seven during anyone’s roll.



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