Gambling Superstitions
Many times while gambling, I've found myself searching for
subtle signs to assist me in making my next bet. For example, if
I'm playing roulette and a person in a red blouse stands next to
me, then I'll place an outside bet on red. If I'm experiencing
very good luck at Blackjack and a less friendly dealer takes
over the table, then I'll take it as a sign to move onto another
table because my luck is about to change. Superstition and myth
have always played a small part in the gambling area. From the
common practice of blowing on a set of dice before rolling them,
to the not so common practice of carrying a toenail from a
horned toad, many gamblers believe that they can actually give
their game play an edge by following irrational beliefs that
have long been associated with gambling. While most gamblers
have adopted their own set of superstitious beliefs and
practices, there still remains a common set of beliefs that many
gamblers have at one time or another adopted.
Some of the superstitions which are believed to bring good luck
include:
- Carrying a four leaf clover. - Carrying a rabbit's foot. -
Carrying a horseshoe. - Carrying a personal lucky charm. -
Wearing a lucky item of clothing. - Blowing on the dice before
rolling them. - Being well dressed. - Crossing one's fingers. -
Stacking the gambling chips neatly. - The color red.
Some of the superstitions which are believed to bring bad luck
include:
- Breaking a mirror. - A black cat crossing one's path. -
Walking under a ladder. - Dogs near a gambling table. - The
color black.
While most of us at one stage or another have given way to the
occasional superstitious belief, when it comes to the practice
of gambling, it would seem to make more sense for a player to
invest more time in the study and practice of various playing
strategies and less time in the practice of irrational
superstitious beliefs which may or may not work.