Hello fellow 777.com members! Have you ever believed that if that annoying guy at the craps table said 7 before the roll of the dice then a 7 would surely be the outcome? Have you ever worn your lucky underwear before gambling just for good luck? The gambling world is full of superstitions, some are peculiar and some are plain insane.Find out what superstitions make gamblers do in our featured article "Gambling Superstitions - Logic vs. Tradition". As you no doubt know, the United States has passed a law that basically puts an end to online gambling in the United States by making it illegal for banks and credit card companies to process money from U.S. citizens who play in online gambling websites. We at 777.com are covering the story and its ramifications in our gaming news section, bringing you the most updated news items, events and stories relating to this significant crossroad in gambling history. Good luck!
Gaming News Headlines
- U.S. bans online gambling, companies’ stocks fall
- Harrah's Entertainment offered a $15 billion buyout
- Labour plans on Britain to become the world's gambling center
- New Playboy club in Las Vegas after 20 years
- Four Online gambling top executives lose £1.8 billion
Did You Know?
The first law against gambling in America was passed in 1638 by Massachusetts Puritans.
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Featured Article
Gambling Superstitions - Logic vs. TraditionSuperstitions have been an inseparable part of gambling since the first bet ever made.
Gamblers from around the world sometimes even share the same superstitions and some countries even have a unique set of believes, that determine what is considered lucky and unlucky.
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