Genting constantly comes under fire for using dark arts on gamblers so that they will lose money. The amazing part is you can never use a formula that is outdated. Some preventive anecdote against the spirits may work for that moment but not in future. Here is a very popular spiritual counter measure from 2006 to 2007.
I’ve gamble at Genting Highland for very long time and my total as of last month was in excess of rm10k. I started from rm200. I have a friend who used rm1000 and he had earned more than rm300k in a few months. I have a few tricks for those who wants to gamble up there.
This is how it works,- Bring some candies (mentos, halls, anything will do, as long as they are sweet). After the guard house at Genting Highland (at the hill) there are many ghosts there who will dig into your pocket and take/eat all your money. If you have sweets, they prefer to consume them. Once they ate their fill, they will be happy and bless you with good luck. This is my own experience. One day I forgot to bring candies. After passing the guard house I felt a severe headache. I took that as a bad omen. Once in the casino I lost rm500. I stop playing and went home.
- Never wear red to the casino. Although Chinese regard red as a lucky color but in Genting it symbolize blood and that is very inauspicious. Wear white or black (dark colors are acceptable) as a mark of respect to the ghosts up there.
These are hearsay from senior gamblers and I decided to follow them. I try to learn from the experts and I am still improving myself. At the end of the day it still falls back to luck.
Post#64 on Jul 27 2007, 11:47 PM at lowyat forumThere were many people using these method during that time. It was common to see people pull over to make offerings. Towards the end of this fad, the offering were more generous than just sweets and candies. In closing I quote Robert Ripley's famous punch line, "believe it or not". It is entirely up to you.
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