Top 7 strangest casino superstitions (Sponsored content from Receptional)

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Have you ever avoided walking under a ladder? How about ‘touching wood’ when saying something you don’t want to come true. It’s easy to place your hopes in superstitions as a way of trying to bring luck your way, even when you know deep down that it’s really just a made-up concept.

Many gamblers at both land-based and online sites like Vegas casino have adopted certain superstitions in the hopes of somehow boosting their gameplay and perhaps even achieving their next win. Whether it’s habit or belief – join us as we take a look at the top 7 strangest casino superstitions from around the world.

  •  1. Books and bad luck

In some Chinese cultures, it’s believed that if someone is reading a book in your vicinity, you are deemed to lose. In Chinese, the word ‘lose’ sounds very similar to the word for book, which encourages superstitious players to think that one might relate to the other.

  • 2.Itchy hands

You might’ve heard of this one. Some players believe that having an itchy right palm shows that they could win the jackpot, whilst others believe that an itchy left palm makes you lose money. This superstition is believed to have originated in Serbia, where people believe itchy hands is a sign of luck.

  • 3. Whistling

Many superstitious players believe that whistling whilst playing will bring you bad luck. This idea stems from British sailors who believed that whistling would bring about dangerously strong winds. Aside from this, it can be very annoying for other players and being too loud can get you thrown out of the casino. Luckily though, when playing online at home, you can be as loud as you wish.

  • 4.Blowing on dice

One of the most common superstitions in the gaming world is blowing on the dice before you roll them. This originates from some of the earliest days of gambling, when some untrustworthy players would create trick dice. Blowing on them is said it ensure that the dice work correctly and fairly.

  • 5. Smoking vulture brains

Perhaps one of the strangest casino superstitions derives from South Africa, where local practitioners of traditional medicine and magic believe that the smoke from dried vulture brains can give you visions of the future. Naturally, this practice has been used by avid gamblers in the hopes to peer into the future and see how to win.

  • 6.Using the front entrance

Many players believe that entering a casino through its front entrance is a bad omen. This stems from Las Vegas, when an MGM casino’s entranceway was a huge door resembling a lion’s mouth. Many players took this literally, and saw that they were walking into the mouth of the beast. The casino ended up changing their entrance so people could use it, but many players still chose to enter at the side.

  • 7. Rabbit feet and four-leaf clovers

You’ve probably heard of ‘lucky’ charms. It’s not uncommon for players to wear items of clothing that have helped them in the past, the colour red, or bring an item to a casino that they feel is lucky to them, such as a four-leaf clover. Perhaps one of the strangest items deemed ‘lucky’ by the masses is a rabbit’s foot. This idea comes from Celtic tribes who believed rabbits spent so much time underground that they could communicate with gods and spirits.

So, which of these superstitions have you heard of, or perhaps even seen? Perhaps you’d like to adopt a couple yourself – perhaps not smoking dried vulture brains though – or maybe you’re just happy letting chance take its course. Either way, it’s important to remember that superstitions don’t actually have any effect on your gameplay, but wearing your lucky underpants won’t harm anyone.