Fafi Chinese Gambling
Fan-tan, bank gambling game of Chinese origin, dating back at least 2,000 years and introduced in the western United States in the second half of the 19th century by Chinese immigrant workers. Fan-tan is played mainly in East Asia, where it can be found in casinos and gambling houses, and among. Fafi dream guide the intelligent bet. Fafi dream guide the intelligent bet. Article by natalie fielies. More ideas for you Pinterest.
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Fafi or fa-fi (pronounced fah-fee), also known as mo-china, is a form of betting played mainly by black South African women and men, particularly those living in South African Townships, and is believed to have originated with South Africa's Chinese community.[1][2] The game is similar to a numbers racket.
Playing fafi[edit]
Fafi participants choose the number they want to gamble on by interpreting their dreams. This dream interpretation or conversion is based upon a variety of systems.[3] When they have decided upon their lucky number, participants will then place a bet on their number. A dream about robbers (izigebengu/amasela) may indicate the number 7. A dream about a white person (umLungu)[4] is the number 1, whereas a dream about the sea could either indicate the number 3 for a ship (inqanawe) or 26, the number for water (amanzi).[2]The game requires a woman runner (isikhwama - bag) to take a bag of bets, along with the names of the betters and their money, to someone, usually Chinese, who visits the station (house) of the runner holding the betting session. The Chinese person will take the bag from the runner and then whisper the winning number to her.[5] The runner will then indicate with her hands to the betters which number has won, and that person will be paid out.[2]
References[edit]
- ^'EXPLORING INFORMAL GAMBLING IN GAUTENG TOWNSHIPS'(PDF). South African Responsible Gambling Foundation. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ abc'African Voices News'. African Voices. Archived from the original on 2005-03-12. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^'Lotha!'. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^'Lucky Numbers Dream Guide'. Best Sports Betting. 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
- ^Mabote, Rams (17 September 2008). 'No Mo-China, not now, not ever'. Retrieved 3 August 2017.