Our world is filled with so many myths, superstitions, and legends of one form or another. And gambling is no exception. So many people hold fast to them because they believe in their potency. For example, in my culture, though it is not related to gambling, one of the superstitions I find quite funny is that, whistling or playing any sort of wind instrument after 9pm is forbidden because it is believed to attract evil spirits.
I have never played cards at a casino before but as a kid growing up, I played a lot of card games with family and friends. I was shocked to find out that there are myths, superstitions, and legends about playing cards. Below I have compiled some of popular myths, superstitions and legends about playing cards. After reading it, I would like to know what you have heard about playing cards.
1. Walk three times around the playing table for good luckSometimes luck is just not on your side when playing a card game which can result in a losing streak. It is believed that your luck can change when you walk around the table three times before continuing the game.
2. It is bad to sing, whistle, or drop cards while playingThis belief largely comes from Chinese superstition. Singing, whistling, or dropping cards when playing is considered disrespectful and a sign of rudeness.
3. Avoid crossing your legs when playingOne of the older myths when playing cards is the belief that players should not cross their legs when playing. It is said that doing so would destroy any chances of winning a game.
4. Don’t buy a deck for yourselfThis belief is rooted in using cards for a tarot reading. It is considered bad luck to buy it for yourself. Additionally, you can’t use the same deck for both tarot reading and playing cards.
5. 52 is a lucky numberAccording to Asian tradition, 52 is a lucky number in card games. In numerology, the number means good fortune and positive change. The most common belief, however, is that the 52 cards are meant to represent the 52 weeks that pass in a year. Additionally, the four card suits represent the four seasons and the 13 cards within it represent the 13 weeks within each season.
6. Getting a dark hand has a dark meaningIt is commonly believed that when you have a hand consisting of an all-black card suit, that means that someone will die.
7. The Joker and December 31While December 31st is popularly celebrated for the coming of New Year, it is also known as the Joker’s birthday. In the olden days, it was considered a day for merriment. On this day, court jesters can showcase their best performance and impersonate royalties such as the King.
8. Cards were used to send secret maps by POWs during WWIIThe most fascinating legend about playing cards comes during the time of World War II. Allied Prisoners of War held across Germany and occupied Europe were allowed to receive packages from the Red Cross thanks to the Geneva Convention. Seeing this as an opportunity, the Allies smuggled several disguised items to POWs to avoid detection from the enemy captors. With the help of the United States Playing Card Company (USPCC) and their brand, Bicycle, they produced a deck of cards that had a hidden map within it.
The map hidden on the card was revealed once submerged in water and soft enough to peel off the outer layers. Each card contained a piece of the map and was assembled once all the pieces were revealed. The map, once assembled, contained valuable information within it, including escape route directions, to help POWs to escape and reach safety. These cards were distributed during Christmas, as part of Red Cross’ Christmas parcels. 32 POWs managed to escape captivity with help from the map. This unique collaboration between the Allied Intelligence and USPCC was commemorated by the reproduction of the decks.
9. The Left Hand CurseWhen sitting at the poker table or playing any other card or table game, it’s believed (according to Chinese superstition) that using the left hand is rude and doing so will see the player being punished by the gods. As such, all players must use their right hand (even left-handed players).
10. Striking a needle into fabric worn by a particular person would help them win at cardsIn old fables and tales, it is believed that striking a pin or a needle into the fabric (clothing) of the person you wish would win the card game would cause them to win. It could only work if the person didn’t see you sticking the needle into their clothing.
11. Card playing on Friday before six is a big NO!A typical old superstition says that playing cards on Friday before 6 pm is considered to be a bad omen. Waiting until after 6 pm was the norm.
12. You shouldn’t play cards after midnightPlaying card games after midnight, especially at 3 am, is considered bad luck. Some legends say that playing cards at 3 am could leave you open to demons.
13. You need mathematics skills to play BlackjackPeople believed that Blackjack required considerable mathematical skills, but that’s not true! To be able to play the game, you simply have to learn the rules and practice.
14. The kings on the cards are depictions of real kingsSome people believe that the four Kings of a playing card deck represent four real-life kings through history: Charlemagne, David, Caesar and Alexander. There was a time in the history of cards when French card designs were the most commonly used throughout Europe and French card designers liked to assign identities to the royals pictured on their cards.
15. Players of the Ander Bahar card game have a 50% chance of winningAnder Bahar, a card game that originated in India, and they say that players have a 50-50 chance of winning.
What myths, superstitions, and legends have you heard about playing cards.
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