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Qualex Asia Limited Thirteen Craziest Asian Gambler Superstitions From Double Down On Your Data
Many Chinese ”believe in Feng Shui. They believe the world that they are living in is full of “chi” or force (positive or negative), which can be manipulated to their advantage. While some Chinese worship Feng Shui as a rational science, others see it as pure superstition.” - Professor Desmond Lam University of Macau Qualex Asia Limited
Qualex Asia Limited Be aware of the numerology of your life as the winning numbers are there to be seen and interpreted.
Qualex Asia Limited • Do check into a hotel room that has the lucky number 3 or 8 in it.
Qualex Asia Limited • Don't check into a hotel room that has the unlucky number 4 or 14 in it.
When playing Baccarat, players should call out "Ding" or "Deng" before opening the cards. Qualex Asia Limited
Don’t speak the word “books” when someone is gambling as it sounds like “lose” in Mandarin. Qualex Asia Limited
Before embarking on a major casino trip, pray or make an offering to the gods. Qualex Asia Limited
For men, refrain from sex before gambling. Qualex Asia Limited
Qualex Asia Limited Never count your winnings or calculate your loses during gambling.
Qualex Asia Limited Avoid the sight of monks before gambling
Also avoid the sight of nuns. Qualex Asia Limited
Do wear red underwear or undergarments when gambling. Qualex Asia Limited
Do enter a casino through the back entrance rather than the main entrance as the front entrance is cursed by the feng shui masters. Qualex Asia Limited
Go to the toilet. It can bring some good luck if you have been losing money. Qualex Asia Limited
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