Craps Card Game Casinos
In terms of intricacy of rules, betting options, and payout ratios, it is unparalleled among casino games. Craps is an exciting game with the players all yelling and screaming. When the shooter fails to make his or her "Point", the dice are then offered to the next player for a new "Come Out" roll and the game continues in the same manner. Other players may join in and place their own bets. In the bonus round, rolling the number that got you into the bonus round wins, while a 7 loses, and any other number is irrelevant. There are four people actively running the game. He continues to roll until he "sevens out". The result of the roll determines which bets win or lose. Craps is a game where players bet either that the shooter will make his "Point" or that he or she will not make their "Point". If you play as recommended, you'll enjoy a very low house edge of less than 1%. If there aren't any female players at the table, or if the shooter is younger than the oldest female, then he has to make a minimum 5-chip bet and roll with his eyes closed. Craps is the dice game, and it's one of the bet bets in the casino. The Undo, Redo, Clear and Repeat buttons are provided to allow you to rapidly change the bets on the table. Craps is played by making bets against the casino. Players take turn rolling the dice, clockwise around the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter". 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. The Redo button reverses the effect of the Undo. Craps is played on a large sunken table with dice thrown by the shooter. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in casinos today. Establishing a "Point" is an event that happens as the immediate result of the "Come Out" roll, unless that "Come Out" roll results in 7, 11, 2, 3 or 12, in which case more rolls must be made until a "Point" is established. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. The Roll button will only work if there is a bet on the table. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7. That players selects a pair of dice and is ready to roll them across the table
so that they hit the wall at the opposite end. Once a point is established your objective is to roll the same number again before the next 7 is rolled. The game is played by tossing the dice from one of the short ends of the table to the other (make sure that both die hit the opposite side wall of the table) If you win the dealer will give you another chip, which you'll pick up, and let your original bet play again. One person, the shooter (who may or may not be betting), rolls two dice. If you succeed in doing this, the bet will pay and you can make another bet. This begins a new series of rolls by that shooter and lasts for as long as that shooter continues to make winning rolls. Once a Point is established, re-rolling the Point
wins, seven loses and any other number does not affect the Pass Line bet. By clicking on a pile of chips you increase it's bet by the denomination of the current chip until there are 10 chips, the pile will then change it's denomination to the next highest chip size. Once a point has been established you cannot remove your bet from the table. 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. Any number so rolled is thereafter referred to as the "Point". As soon as it goes to OFF, then put your betting chip on the part of the table marked PASS LINE. Come-Out Roll: this is any roll before a point is established. To bet with the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked ""Pass Line"", before the new shooter rolls the dice. To bet against the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked "Don’t Pass". Before the new shooter rolls the dice on his or her "Come Out" roll, there are a variety of bets that can be made. The Roll button will start a game of Craps by rolling the dice. The significance of this device is only in tracking the game. If you roll four, five, six, eight, nine or ten instead, a Point is established. The stickman controls the action of the dice and the pace of the game. If you roll a 2, 3 or 12 on your first throw, that is called "craps"
and you lose. While the game's apparent complexity and odd jargon like hardways and horn bets may, at first, be intimidating, you will find the game of Craps relatively simple to master, enjoyable and rewarding. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in Casinos today.

Bank craps is played by one or more players against a casino. All players' bets are covered and the odds on the payout are set by the casino. Players roll two dice in turn. The "shooter" rolls the dice. Bets on the shooter's dice rolls are made by other players. The game is played in rounds. The first roll of a new round is called the "come-out roll". A shooter bets the the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line. The stickman then presents the shooter with 5 dice. He picks two of them. The come-out roll is over if the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled, and they become the Point. The shooter will now continue rolling until either the point is rolled or a seven. If the shooter is successful in rolling the point, the result is a win for the pass line. If a seven is rolled the pass line loses. Then the dice is passed (clockwise) to the next player who wishes to become the new shooter. For each round or each roll players can make a large number of bets. There are four casino employees in a casino craps. A boxman guards the chips, supervises the dealers and handles coloring out players. Two base dealers stand to either side of the boxman and collect and pay bets. Across the table from the boxman a stickman stands. The bets are taken, the results of each roll are announced, the dice are collected and the dealers are directed to pay winners by him. Each employee makes sure the other is paying out winners 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. Recreational or informal playing of craps outside of a casino is referred to as street craps or private craps. The difference between street and bank craps is that there is no bank in street craps. For the game to be played players' bets against each other are covered or faded. Depending on the laws and usage of money instead of chips street craps can be illegal. There are variations of street craps. Unlike complex bets offered by casino craps street craps has more simplified betting options. A Pass or a Don't Pass bet is made by the shooter if he wants to roll the dice. To continue the game another player must choose to cover the shooter. The person will always bet against the shooter if he covers him. Other players make any bets once the shooter is covered.
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