As far as golf superstitions go, few are crazier than this one from Sahith Theegala. Smylie Kaufman told the story from this year’s Tour Championship recently on his radio show, “The Smylie Show.” ...
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When it comes to gambling, many Americans believe a little luck can go a long way. Whether carrying rabbit’s feet or blowing on dice, gambling in the United States is full of rituals and superstitions ...
It’s the familiar March Madness frenzy: bracket predictions, buzzer-beater highlights and, of course, the quirks of fandom. Basketball fans have long found ways to feel like they can influence the ...
Another popular money-based superstition is to never count your cash while still playing. This idea was made famous by the Kenny Rogers song “The Gambler,” but many people genuinely believe it.