10 Craps Superstitions You Should Know About

10 Craps Superstitions You Should Know About

10 Craps Superstitions You Should Know About Welcome to my article on the top ten craps superstitions! As someone who has been playing craps for years, I have seen my fair share of superstitions and beliefs that many players hold dear.

While some may dismiss them as mere superstitions, others swear by them and will go to great lengths to follow them. In this article, I will share with you the top ten craps superstitions and the reasoning behind them.

Whether you believe in them or not, these superstitions have become an integral part of the craps culture and are worth knowing. So, without further ado, let’s delve into the world of craps superstitions!

Top Ten Craps Superstitions

  1. Never call out the number seven. It’s like the dice have ears and since most players play the pass line, seven is bad after the point is established. It’s also a good way to get the other players at the table mad at you. If you need to call for it, then call it by its nickname, big red.

  2. Don’t let the dice hit you when they are rolling. The shooter at the other end of the table has the dice and tosses them to your end while you’re making a bet. The dice hit your hand and come up a seven. Another bad mistake. Everyone at the table will be mad at you. Make your bets early and listen for the stickman to call out “the shooter has the dice” or something to signal to raise your hands.

  3. When dice go off the table, always request the same dice. Many people believe that changing the dice will cause a disruption in flow of the game and therefore cause a seven out. To avoid this, they request the same dice. If the dice are hot, then stick with the same dice.

  4. When calling for an eleven to be rolled, call for it by its crops nickname, yo. The only time you realty want an eleven to be rolled is on the come-out roll. Calling it by its nickname seems to make it more likely the eleven will be rolled. At least it gets you involved in the game with the other players and hides the fact you’re a beginner.

  5. Crops rolls come in pairs. It seems like once one craps roll occurs, then the very next roll will be another craps. You’ll often see people make the “any craps” bet after the first craps roll.

  6. A woman who’s a beginner will always hove a good first turn as the shooter. Lady Luck will shine when a woman playing craps for the first time throws the dice. You should bet the pass line if the shooter is a woman, just in case she’s a rookie.

  7. Never play at a crops table by yourself. The reason no one is playing at that table is because it’s cold. Playing alone won’t change the table’s luck. Instead, find a table with a good number of players and a lot of noise. These are the tables that are hot.

  8. Try to throw the dice so they roll as a little as possible. It’s believed that the more the dice actually tumble, the more chance they have of coming up seven.

  9. You have better luck when you throw the dice off the mirror on the table. Many craps players believe that if you shoot the dice off the mirror, the dice will land favorably for the players. The mirror on the craps table is located on the opposite wall from the dealers. Casino personnel will discourage this activity because it damages the dice and the mirror.

  10. After the point is established, you always place the points opposite. The odds are the same as hitting the point or hitting its opposite, so many believe that the opposite will have a greater chance of coming up than the point. Here are the possible points and their opposites: point of four, opposite ten; point of five, opposite nine; point of six, opposite eight; point of eight, opposite six; point of nine, opposite five; and point of ten, opposite four. Pairs of opposites a}ways add up to fourteen.

Key Takeaway

In this article, I have shared the top ten craps superstitions that players believe can increase their chances of winning. From avoiding the number seven to calling for an eleven by its nickname, these superstitions are followed by many craps players, whether they are experienced or beginners.

While there is no scientific evidence to support these beliefs, they have become a part of craps culture and add to the excitement and fun of the game. Whether you choose to believe in these superstitions or not, they are worth knowing as they may help you blend in with the crowd and become a part of the craps community.

By being aware of these superstitions, you can avoid offending other players, increase your chances of winning, and enhance your overall craps experience.

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