I have two. If I'm shooting and have 2 tosses in a row that are a double pitch or both die off axis I reduce my action. Example. I'm currently using the 3/3 6/2 set quite a bit and two, ace dueces, or yo's in a row is an easy to see trigger that something is off in my toss.
The second one is if someone tosses a bet out for the shooter that the shooter wouldn't normally make. Example. A few trips ago I saw a guy toss out a hundred dollar hard eight for a shooter who never bets over $12.00 on anything. I turned everything off. Next roll was a seven. I have never seen a shooter make a big bet that someone else has tossed out for them.
Superstitions/Signs on a Table
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Re: Superstitions/Signs on a Table
L S: If the shooter is not aware of the bet, no harm, no foul. If he is, good move.
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If the shooter isn't aware, the chances are good I didn't see it either. In the case of the hundred dollar hard eight guy, he made sure everyone within 25 feet of the table knew he'd made a hundred dollar hard eight bet for the shooter.
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Re: Superstitions/Signs on a Table
What about a whole bunch of people seeing something they don't like, turn their bets off which is noticed by the sooter who then interrupts his/her rhythm, maybe even tightens up or changes their toss somehow and the inevitable arrives .....
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Re: Superstitions/Signs on a Table
An argument breaking out between a player and a dealer is usually a good reason to call the bets off.
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Re: Superstitions/Signs on a Table
Bump. Like someone bumps into the shooter.
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