Terrible Fortune in Poker
by Alejandro on January 28th, 2013
For a match where the majority of participants occasionally consider fortune, there are tonnes of folklore in poker. When you say that a player was fortunate in that poker tournament they won, be careful of how you mention it. For instance, if you say that you were unlucky, your fortune may never change.
Ok, that might sound a bit ubsurd, but poker is a casino game loaded with folklores. Did you realize that if you’re wagering a game with two different decks and you’re asked to choose the deck, you should always pick the deck of cards that is furthest from you? Or, what If you get a run of terrible cards, you have to sit on a hankerchief to destroy your bad luck? It’s actually thought of as good luck to blow through a deck of cards when they are being shuffled.
Some other interesting poker folklores are:
- You will be able to change the run of cards by passing around your chair three times.
- The most beneficial spot at the poker table faces the entry.
- The most detrimental seat has its back to a fireplace.
- When shifting spots, you need to always do so following the clock.
- The worst poker card is the four of clubs.
- It is very unfortunate to cross your legs when sitting at the poker table.
- Sunday is a awful day for playing cards.
- The thirteenth is also a terrible day, no matter what day of the week it is.
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