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This episode of the Color Up Podcast discusses superstitions at the craps table. The hosts share their personal experiences and observations of superstitions in gambling. They cover topics such as dice off the table, respecting the shooter, cocktail interference, mid-roll buy-ins, and betting the don'ts. The hosts also discuss the psychology behind superstitions and the role they play in the game. Overall, the episode provides insights into the various superstitions that exist in the world of craps. Superstitions in craps are common and often rooted in the desire for control and luck. They can range from not saying the number seven to moving chips for landing zones. While some superstitions may seem irrational, they are respected as part of the game's etiquette. Local casinos may have a different dynamic, with regulars and dealers who know each other, creating a more familiar and respectful atmosphere. Ultimately, superstitions and etiquette contribute to the positive mojo and enjoyment of the game. In this conversation, Jeremy and Jim discuss superstitions and etiquette in the game of craps. They explore how superstitions are passed down and how they contribute to the social aspect of the game. They also discuss the unspoken rules and etiquette that players should be aware of. The conversation highlights the importance of respecting fellow players and embracing the human aspect of the game. Overall, superstitions add to the traditions and experience of playing craps.
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This episode of the Color Up Podcast discusses superstitions at the craps table. The hosts share their personal experiences and observations of superstitions in gambling. They cover topics such as dice off the table, respecting the shooter, cocktail interference, mid-roll buy-ins, and betting the don'ts. The hosts also discuss the psychology behind superstitions and the role they play in the game. Overall, the episode provides insights into the various superstitions that exist in the world of craps. Superstitions in craps are common and often rooted in the desire for control and luck. They can range from not saying the number seven to moving chips for landing zones. While some superstitions may seem irrational, they are respected as part of the game's etiquette. Local casinos may have a different dynamic, with regulars and dealers who know each other, creating a more familiar and respectful atmosphere. Ultimately, superstitions and etiquette contribute to the positive mojo and enjoyment of the game. In this conversation, Jeremy and Jim discuss superstitions and etiquette in the game of craps. They explore how superstitions are passed down and how they contribute to the social aspect of the game. They also discuss the unspoken rules and etiquette that players should be aware of. The conversation highlights the importance of respecting fellow players and embracing the human aspect of the game. Overall, superstitions add to the traditions and experience of playing craps.
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