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The 12 Superstitions About Craps: #1 - The Hand and the Dice

5 December 2011

By Frank Scoblete

The 12 most popular superstitions at the game of craps are adhered to or believed by most craps players -- so if you want to play the game and not be thought a craps barbarian, you should know them. Keep in mind that individuals add their own superstitions too so you might hear someone yelling some incoherent thing at the table which to him will ward off the coming of the ominous 7 or bring it on if he is a Darkside player.

When the dice hit someone's hand, the roll will be a seven.

Not so. In a random game the 7 comes up 16.67 percent of the time, whether the dice hit another player's hand or his head or the back wall. But it is considered impolite to hang your hands over the table.

Is there truth to this myth? For controlled shooters, yes, there is. Dice that hit the hands of another player will be random even though a controlled shooter is shooting. So keep your hands to yourself. Many craps players will go nuts if they see your hands hanging in such a way that the shooter can accidentally hit them.

Frank Scoblete
Frank Scoblete is the #1 best-selling gaming author in America and executive director of Golden Touch - which teaches classes in advantage methods for beating craps, blackjack, Pai Gow poker, video poker and some select slot machines.

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