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The Friendly Gambling Superstition Explained



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By : Anna Stenning    zero times read
Submitted 2008-12-01 13:46:35
Bingo is probably one of the most gambling games in the world, especially now that many people join in online rather than going to their local Gala. Some people with a distinct passion for finding things to do in their spare time enjoy playing bingo with others. In fact Gala bingo has made efforts to advertise and promote this game with people of different generations rather than targeting senior citizens! People like Sharon Osbourne have been used to share their love for playing this game online.

Most people however, will not know that this game can spark some unusual superstition about it, those who play the game regularly will be familiar with this. To the lay person having this kind of superstition would be silly; one may argue that superstitions themselves are silly paranoid thoughts that are based on no logic whatsoever. However bingo players will disagree and there are the avid players who do live by this kind of superstition when they play.

There is no spiritual ritual or voodoo activity happening, this kind of superstition is slightly different from what the general public are familiar with. Just like some gamblers blowing a kiss on the dice before they roll in a casino, bingo superstition works in a similar manner. In fact some people believe that using some of the tips and trick before playing will bring them good fortune when playing.

Regular players are more likely to practise a 'ritual' of some sort before they begin to play, more than half of these people have been playing for a numbers of years and have developed from their own personal experiences, or have picked it up from existing players. These practises can be as simple as sitting in the same seat every week when going out to play at a venue, or using the same dabber that has been during previous successful attempts, or wearing the same t-shirt when playing online.

Whatever the ritual studies have shown that more than half of these players have something in common, the burning passion to win with a belief in something more than just coincidence. This does not automatically make then spiritual or religious people; this makes their game playing all the more interesting and draws them in to play over and again. Furthermore, these rituals or lucky t-shirts bring confidence, excitement and hope into the players, which is why their self-esteem is raised when they play. Whether these superstitions are true or not, they play a part in their enthusiasm to win and play regularly.
Author Resource:- Anna Stenning is an expert on bingo games, having seen many people become superstitious over increasing their chances in winning.
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