Learn to Compete in Craps – Hints and Tactics: Conduct and Folklores


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Regrettably, a craps table is commonly filled with superstitious people. If you do or say something against their silly beliefs, they often cast you dirty looks or verbally assault you. To assist you to avert awkward situations, jeering, and potential vocal arguments with these people, learn their folklores and apply craps conduct. I know it’s insane to play along with player’s nutty beliefs, but you will have a lot more fun at the table if you do.

Pursuing good conduct includes recalling to be nice to the croupiers. Don’t annoy them by tossing chips at them, knocking over their stacks of chips, or blaming them for your losses. If you piss off the dealers, how will you maximize your fun? Anyways, it simply is not nice. Your friendly behavior will be contagious, quickly making the entire table more exciting.

In spite of what so-called "dice doctors" and "craps kings" write on their web pages, there’s no such thing as a "sane" craps superstition. One belief is not any more sound than any other. They’re all the same–foolish. But you have to abide by them or the idiots at the table who really believe in them can cause your time at the craps table horrifying.

Abiding by many of the idiots’ folklores has matured into traditional standards at the craps table. Accordingly, you have to know and understand them. That’s an additional requirement to learning the secret to craps. Become a sharp gambler. Become versed in the secret to craps.

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