Playing in the casino is primarily fun - it is not worth approaching it with a deadly face. While most players are aware of the fact that their happiness is determined primarily by the probability calculation, as many as many as possible try to turn the wheel of the fortune in a favorable direction. It is not surprising then that playing in casino games for real money We want to help ourselves to something that will smile at us. Charming customs include various amulets that players take with them to the casino fortunately. In our culture, this symbol is four -leaf clover. Sometimes an elephant. Why not goat? Well, what a country is a custom. So let's take a look at various symbols, amulets and images that bring happiness around the world.

Carp

Carp appeared on our Christmas Eve tables relatively late. The tradition of eating this fish on the occasion of Christmas dates back to the interwar period and was recorded during communism when a cheap source of protein was sought in a country overwhelmed by an eternal crisis. This is where the custom of carrying fish scales in the purse and wallets came from. Apparently it was supposed to attract money. Today you can meet players in the casinos who hold a bundle with scale in the deepest corners of the wallet. Do they win more often? Ask them yourself!

Porcelain elephant

A small elephant figurine in the pocket (necessarily with a raised trumpet) and brick jackpot. Although the last elephant living in contemporary Australia became extinct several thousand years ago, according to some historians, the tradition of elephant bringing happiness comes from India. God Ganesha is portrayed as a man with the head of an elephant and is widely considered a symbol of happiness (on an equal footing with a right -handed swastika). Others believe that she wandered west from Thailand, where the white, royal elephants were considered the most noble race. Anyway, there is no shortage of players who owe Elephant to winning the casino - also online.

Small T invited cat

The raised paw waving to welcome (right, because the left is to attract customers to shops) - this symbol of happiness from Japan is known all over the world and in almost all countries of the Far East is found in casinos. Contemporary versions are powered by a battery and a raised cat's paw brings happiness until the power is exhausted.

Horseshoe

Końska Podkowa is a not very handy gadget, but its position in the pantheon of amulets and talismans is undisputed in Australia. It is worth knowing that the history of this symbol dates back to the eighth century of our era, when its shape was associated with the image of the moon goddess. Other messages talk about St. Dunstanie - a burn from Canterbury, which apparently poured the devil himself. The latter promised him that he would never cross the threshold over which Podkowa would be suspended. Hence her presence in taverns, casinos and houses around the world.

Laughing Buddha

A laughing half -naked fat man in a lotus position is not a Buddha's Gautama, a progenitor of Buddhism. A monk hotel was supposedly lived in China at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries and its appearance in the village meant good harvest and prosperity. His image can be found throughout China. Also in casinos, where he is to bring happiness to players.

1 penny in the wallet

Sudden players believe that the proverbial one penny should always find in the wallet and that the empty wallet inevitably brings unlucky. How does this relate to virtual wallets? Just in case, do not clean them to zero and leave at least one eurocent. Forewarned is forearmed.

Rabbit paw

This Celtic symbol of happiness nowadays has as many opponents as supporters. Wearing a prepared limb with you will be unthinkable with you, others will carefully hide it in a bag or backpack to bring them happiness.

Four-leaf clover

Finally, a few words about the four -leaf clover. This symbol wandered to Australia from the British Isles or more precisely from Celtic culture. The probability of finding it is not so small - it ranges from 1 to 10,000. If you were looking for a five -leaf clover, it will require angelic patience - only 1 in a million plants have a mutation, which results in five and not three leaves. If you find her, you will be able to talk about true happiness.

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