Friday The 13th Always a Good Day to Place Bets

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Gambling on Friday The 13th (which is today) is an acceptable and welcome practice.  Because the activity is often viewed in the same realm as "sex" and "drinking alcohol", Friday the 13th should be viewed as a "lucky" holiday for the gambler much as Halloween is a day of joy for a witch.  The great news is that you can gamble at home this Friday The 13th online.  Visit Gambling911.com's Endorsed Online Casinos, Sportsbooks and Poker Rooms Here

On that note, here's a fun fact.  Jason himself from JASON LIVES, CJ Graham, was hired by Thunder Valley Casino this past August as their vice president of casino operations.

And here are some gambling superstitions that have become popularized.

Always wear red when gambling.

Don't cross your legs while playing or you will "cross out your good luck".

Singing or whistling while you are gambling is bad luck.

If you happen to have a black cat, let him sit on your lap as you gamble online to enhance the experience.  Pet him or her vigorously.

Last but not least, bet AGAINST Cincinnati tonight as a -9 ½ favorite vs. West Virginia

Gambling911.com Staff

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