Unfortunately, a craps table is generally filled with superstitious gamblers. If you do or utter anything disapproving of their bizarre beliefs, they sometimes give you bad looks or verbally abuse you. To help avoid awkward situations, jesting, and potential vocal arguments with these players, gain an understanding of their superstitions and practice craps conduct. I know it is crazy to wager along with people’s silly superstitions, but you will experience a lot more fun at the craps table if you do.
Developing good conduct includes remembering to be nice to the dealers. Don’t aggravate them by throwing chips at the dealers, bump over their chip piles, or laying blame on them for your defeats. If you piss off the dealers, how will you amplify your fun? Besides, it just is not nice. Your friendly attitude may be contagious, soon causing the whole table more excitement. (Seems like like an excellent time for group hug and a round of Kumbaya.)
Regardless of what so-called "dice masters" and "craps kings" publish on their web sites, there is no such thing as a "sane" craps fokelore. One superstition is not more or less believable than any other. They’reThey are all the same–silly. But you musthave to heed them or the fools at the craps table who really trust in them can make your time at the table horrible.
Abiding by a lot of the fools’ folklores has matured into routine standards at the craps table. Therefore, you need to know and analyze them. that is another requirement to learning the secret to craps.
Now you know! Remember, learn how to bet on craps the right way.
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