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SYDNEY, Feb. 10, 2025
SYDNEY, Feb. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This Valentine's Day, we're tackling an age-old saying: "Lucky at cards, unlucky in love." Does dominating the poker table mean you'll fold when it comes to romance? New research from CasinoAus reveals that there is no truth to the superstition.
It turns out that the phrase, dating back to the 17th century, suggesting success in games of chance might hurt one's love is grounded in superstition rather than fact.
Debunking the Myth
The truth is, success in cards doesn't doom someone's love life, and numerous studies prove it:
So, no need to pick between a Royal Flush and romance—plenty of people manage both.
Why the Saying Exists
Psychological factors like confirmation bias may lead us to notice instances where the saying seems true while ignoring the many examples where it's not. Several other theories might explain how this superstition came to be:
Defying the Odds
To prove the myth wrong, let's look at poker players who've been lucky in both cards and love:
Proven: You Can Be Lucky at Both
Superstitions should not dictate one's choices this Valentine's Day. Whether aiming for success at the table or planning a romantic evening, luck doesn't have to choose sides. Romance and success are perfectly compatible.
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