Many superstitions have their base in gambling and many gamblers exhibit an extraordinary fear of the #13 aka triskaidekaphobia.
Unlike the West Thais consider the number 4 unlucky, although you’ll notice on Thai Air flights there is no row 13. Personally I think 13′s reputation comes from the age at which Jewish boys used to be circumcised and nothing is more unlucky for a man than losing a piece of your penis, unless you’re a ka-toey. Black Sabbath also released their first album on Feb. 13, 1970. The date had nothing to do with ladyboys. Although with Ozzie you can never be sure. Other well-known gambling phobias Never sit at seat #10 at a poker table. Always wear red underwear when gambling. In craps, always blow on the dice before you roll them. That apparently seals in the luck. However, should the dice leave the table, the next throw will be bad. Poker players should switch card protectors if luck is running bad For some, dropping a card during a game is a real no-no; it’s very bad luck. Others, however, contend you should raise your next bet in that circumstance suggesting that it’s good luck. Always enter and leave a casino through the same door. Singing can be either good luck or bad luck while you gamble. Don’t count your money during a poker session. Stay away from sex the night before you play. (Not the most popular superstition). Never let dogs near a gambling table. (Apparently they’re bad luck and no good at poker). Never accept being paid with a $50 bill. They’re called “Frogs” and are said to be unlucky. Never touch someone’s shoulder while he is gambling. Don’t enter a casino through its main entrance; it’s cursed. Switch on all the lights at home before leaving to gamble. Nothing really bad happened this Friday the 13thFriday, July 13, 2012
Friday the 13th Umphang
This morning my ex-wife, daughter, and I set out from Chai-nat for Umphang, which is one of Thailand's most remote regions. I had calculated seven hours for the 500 kilometer trip. It took almost eleven of white-knuckle driving through the junled mountains. The road in Umphang had been known as Death Highway back in the last century and we were lucky to arrive at our destination in one piece. I hadn't realized that today was Friday the 13th.
The number 12 symbolizes completeness for numerologists and 13 has a reputation of a prime number steeped with irregularity, further tarnished by 13 being the number of people at the Last Supper of Jesus and 13 people at a table is now feared to doom one of the guests to death .
13 has been considered bad luck for centuries. The Turks effectively banned the number from their language. Vikings feared that if 13 guests sat to dinner, all of them would die within a year under the curse of Loki, their god of mischief. Some humans reject this belief and Manhattan has both East and West 13th Streets, however most high-rises on that fabled island are missing the 13th floor.
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