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Lucky Drinks for Gamblers - Are There Special Recipes?
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- Top 5 drinks that will change your luck
- The Good Luck Charm
- The Lucky 7
- The Lady Luck
- The High Roller
- The Fortune Teller
- Classic cocktails maintain their popularity
- Are there non-alcoholic “lucky” alternatives?
- What drinks should you avoid when gambling?
- Gamble responsibly to secure your winnings
- What are 2022's most-played casino games?
- Lucky drinks are no guarantee of winning
Gamblers find themselves at some point trying to maximise their winnings through all kinds of methods. Gamblers
try to beat their odds constantly, from horoscopes and gaming strategies to
superstitions.
Among standard methods, gamblers believe in lucky drinks when visiting a casino, so we created a list of drinks
that might change your luck during your next gambling session.
Top 5 drinks that will change your luck
The Good Luck Charm
The Good Luck Charm is recommended to gamblers who enjoy fancy cocktails, as this drink has quite a unique recipe. You may not find this cocktail in each casino you visit, but you
can always order the bartender to make you a custom drink.
The Good Luck Charm is made with green chartreuse, lime juice, and simple syrup. The green colour of the
chartreuse is presumed to bring good luck, while the lime juice represents
freshness and clarity of thought.
The Lucky 7
As you can tell from the name, this particular cocktail is made with 7-Up, grenadine syrup, and fresh
cherries. In many cultures, the number
“7” is considered to bring luck, so
gamblers find this drink a lucky charm through its name.
The Lady Luck
This recipe is a classic with a twist - it contains gin, lemon juice, and grenadine syrup. Even though from its
name, you might assume this drink is dedicated to female gamblers, The Lady
Luck cocktail is popular among all gamblers.
The High Roller
Among the strongest drinks for brave gamblers comes the High Roller - a drink made with whiskey, orange juice,
and grenadine syrup. Whiskey symbolises courage, while orange juice is considered
to bring wealth, so after savouring this drink, you will be the lucky player to
land a Jackpot.
The Fortune Teller
The last drink on our lucky list is the Fortune Teller - a combination of blue curacao, a splash of vodka, and
lemon juice. This drink is considered fortunate as the colour blue is supposed
to bring good fortune.
Classic cocktails maintain their popularity
Suppose you’re not a big fan of select drinks. In that case, casinos still include traditional cocktails such
as Dirty Martini, Gin, Tonic, Cosmopolitan, or Long Island Iced Tea. Therefore,
if you are not as superstitious as other players, you can go for these options.
Are there non-alcoholic “lucky” alternatives?
If you’re not a big fan of alcoholic beverages, you can always opt for a custom-made non-alcoholic
cocktail. Ask your bartender for a non-alcoholic version of the cocktails
mentioned above.
If you want to remain sober and focused at all times, you can choose coffee or tea.
What drinks should you avoid when gambling?
Beer is the number one choice among players, but did you know that this drink may have a negative impact on your gambling skills? Beer can cause a loss of focus and memory and may
encourage you to make thoughtless decisions while making real-money bets.
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Thus, we recommend you skip the beer and go for a softer cocktail to gamble responsibly while maintaining the
same level of rationality.
Gamble responsibly to secure your winnings
Even though these drinks are said to bring good fortune to players, the best advice we can give you is to
maintain a sense of responsibility when choosing your alcoholic beverage.
Depending on each person, some may have a lower capacity to
handle alcohol, so consider your endurance to this substance when mixing
business with pleasure.
Don’t forget to drink enough water and alternate your cocktails with non-alcoholic beverages to remain in
the right state of mind during your game!
What are 2022's most-played casino games?
Regardless of your gambling routine, whether you play in a land-based casino or a web-based casino, it’s
essential to be up-to-date with the latest gambling trends. Thus, before
scheduling your next gambling session, consult KingCasinoBonus’ latest report on 2022’s most popular casino games, and find your best
pick.
Lucky drinks are no guarantee of winning
Picking up a “lucky” cocktail when gambling in a casino may boost confidence, but remember that lucky drinks
do not automatically mean you’re going to win.
Gambling remains a game of chance that combines skills and rationality. Use this superstition to your best
advantage, and do not overdo it.
Never have more than 2 drinks while gambling! That combination will never result in any positive effect on you, your peers or your
budget!
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