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A 7 or 11, or natural, on the come out roll wins for a right bettor. The Clear button removes all chips that are not on established points. Once the shooter establishes the "Point", the dealer will move this puck to that "Point" number and turn it the white side up. Most of the other bets at craps are sucker bets, so don't make them. On a Thursday Thunder Monkey you'd get to make an additional bet as long as your first bet was between $2 and $7.50. This area is a strip on the table layout and it rims the table directly above the "Pass Line". The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are displayed at the lower left of the screen. if the shooter doesn't automatically win or lose on the first roll, then the number becomes the Bastard, and that's why everyone wants to Nail the Bastard by rolling the same number again. When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called the ""Come Out"" roll. You can, however, bet with the shooter even while the game is in progress by placing a "Pass Line" bet without odds. In the simplest game you place a bet on the pass line and attempt to roll a seven. A "Come Out" roll can be made only when the previous shooter fails to make a winning roll more correctly known as "not making the "Point"" or "seven out". The Roll button will only work if there is a bet on the table. Placing bets in Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you choose to make it. This is a continuation of that shooter's roll, although technically, the "Come Out" roll identifies a new game about to begin. What you win is the
equivalent amount of chips you have bet on the pass line. The game is played with a pair of dice, which are thrown by the ‘shooter’, a player who is currently holding the dice. A player can
place Pass-Line bets, and if the initial roll is a 7 or 11, the player wins. Game play
begins when the “shooter”, the player with the dice, throws the dice for the
first time. In other table games someone else is dealing you the cards or spinning the little marble. Depending on the bet placed by the player, the player is either betting with (Don't Pass Line bet) or against (Pass Line bet) the house winning. You may right-click on a pile of chips to decrease its amount. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. If you roll a 2, 3 or 12 on your first throw, that is called "craps"
and you lose. The casino game of Craps is played with a set of two perfectly balanced dice with each die having six white dots numbered 1 through 6. The table is covered with a betting layout, where you can place chips to make different types of bets. White side up over a "Point" indicates the game is in progress and that this box number is the "Point". Craps is a game where you bet on the numbers you think the next roll of dice will produce. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in Casinos today. The "Pass Line" and Don’t Pass Line" bet are the most common bets to make. On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round. It is white on one side and black on the other, and is used by the dealers to identify the "Point". To place a wager on any of these bet types simply left-click on the table to increase the size of your bet, and right-click to decrease. The dealer picks up your pass-line bet. It is strongly suggested that you read up about the kinds of bets available in the Types of Bets section. When the puck is moved to the "Don't Come" bar 12 area and turned black side up. While the game does look complex and has its own extensive jargon like ‘boxcars’, ‘hard ways’ and ‘horn bet’ it is a relatively simple game to master. It's unique in that the players roll the dice, so they're the ones who determine whether they win or lose. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. Now, stay with me here, because here's where it gets complicated: If you make a bet on the Pass Line, then you can't place any other bets except a Field Bet, Hardways, Big 6, Seven-Up, or Double Orange Latte. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7. If you fail to roll a 7 or 11, a point is established on the number of the value of the dice rolled. The boxman, who sits behind the
middle of the table, is the boss. to get these great odds you have to make only the best bets and avoid the sucker bets. Once a point is established your objective is to roll the same number again before the next 7 is rolled. It is one of the few truly social games played in modern casinos, and one of the few played with dice. After
seeing all bets are down, the stickman pushes a few sets of dice to the shooter.

One or more players play against a casino in bank craps. All players' bets are covered and the odds on the payout are set by the casino. Two dice are rolled by the players in turn. The "shooter" rolls the dice. Bets are made on the shooter's dice rolls by other players at the table. The game is played in rounds. The "come-out roll" is the first roll of a new round. A player who wants to be a shooter must bet the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line. The shooter is then presented with five dice by the stickman. He picks two of them. If the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled on the come-out, this number becomes the Point and the come-out roll is now over. The shooter will now continue rolling until either the point is rolled or a seven. The result is a win for the pass line if the shooter is successful in rolling the point. The pass line loses if a seven is rolled. The next player who wishes to become the new shooter gets the dice. A large number of bets for each round or each roll can be made by players. Four employees play in a casino craps. The chips are guarded, the dealers are supervised and the coloring out players is handled by a boxman. Two base dealers stand to either side of the boxman and collect and pay bets. A stickman stands directly across the table from the boxman. He takes bets in the center of the table, announces the results of each roll, collects the dice with a wooden stick, and directs the base dealers to pay winners from bets in the center of the table. Each employee makes sure winners are paid out correctly. The shooter is usually insisted to roll with one hand and that the dice bounce off the far wall of the table by the dealers. This helps to keep the game fair. Street craps is recreational playing of craps outside of a casino. There is no bank in street craps and in bank craps there is one. Players bet against each other, cover or fade each other's bets. If using money instead of chips and depending on the laws of where it is being played, street craps can be an illegal form of gambling. There are variations of street craps. Unlike more complex proposition bets offered by casinos, street craps has more simplified betting options. The shooter is required to make either a Pass or a Don't Pass bet if he wants to roll the dice. Another player must cover the shooter's stake to continue the game. The shooter will always be betted against by the person covering him. As long as there is another player willing to cover the shooter other players may make bets.
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