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The game of Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you wish to make it. The puck stays on this "Point" until the shooter either makes his "Point" or until he sevens out. He continues to roll until he "sevens out". You don't even have to understand what's going on, though it's probably more fun if you do. If the current shooter does make his "Point", the dice are returned to him and he then begins the new "Come Out" roll. It is one of the few truly social games played in modern casinos, and one of the few played with dice. Among the best bets are Pass and Come, especially when you take advantage of the associated free odds bets. 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. From here on out, until the “Point Number”
or a 7 is rolled, the “shooter” will continue to roll the dice. For many types of bets, it can take multiple rolls to determine whether the bet wins or loses. Once a Point is established, re-rolling the Point
wins, seven loses and any other number does not affect the Pass Line bet. In casino craps, the players place their bets and the casino bank
"covers" them. 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 is one of the few truly social casino games, and one of the few played with dice. No matter what stage the game is in, whether on the "Come Out" roll, or in progress, you can jump in immediately and place any bets. The dealer picks up your pass-line bet. A new game then begins with a new shooter. The so-called "Pass Line" is a strip on the table layout marked by two lines roughly two inches wide and it rims the entire table layout across from the Box Man. Once the shooter establishes the "Point", the dealer will move this puck to that "Point" number and turn it the white side up. That player isn't allowed to roll either, but the dice become "dead" when they hit the third dead player, so a new pair is chosen by the stickman and given back to the first player. You can place your bet by left-clicking on any of the areas on the table felt marked as a betting area. On the "Come Out" roll, the "Pass Line" bet wins if the shooter rolls a 7 or an 11. There are quite a number of bets to choose from. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7. Placing bets in Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you choose to make it. While you are trying to make the point, you can add extra bets to the table. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. In the simplest game you place a bet on the pass line and attempt to roll a seven. There are two ways to bet on Craps, the "right" way, that is with the dice, or the "wrong" way, against the dice. Your wager will only be subtracted from your credits when you click roll. The game is played with a pair of dice, which are thrown by the ‘shooter’, a player who is currently holding the dice. At this point place another chip below (due South) of your original bet. Players take turn rolling the dice, clockwise around the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter". The game is played in turns. Craps is a game of chance and is played on a large sunken table with a pair of dice that are thrown by the Shooter. It is white on one side and black on the other, and is used by the dealers to identify the "Point". 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 "Pass Line" and Don’t Pass Line" bet are the most common bets to make. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in casinos today. If it says ON, wait until the dealer turns it to OFF before you place your bet.

How do you behave at the craps table? There are craps etiquette rules besides the rules of the game itself. A certain etiquette is sticked to by the players. Place your bet while the dice are in the middle of the table.Have it clear in your mind what bets to place. Players aren't supposed to handle the dice with more than one hand. To put the dice on the table, let go, then take them with the other hand is the only way to change hands. When throwing the dice, the player should hit the wall at the opposite end of the table. A more controllable short roll is called a "no roll". A die or both that left the table are also "no roll". The dealers and the players aren't allowed to touch and handle the chips directly to each other. The dealer takes the cash laid down on the layout and places chips in front of the player. A player can be asked to to leave the table or the casino for any reason. A player may pass the dice to the next player when offered the dice to shoot. A shooter must be one of the players. Pass line or don't pass line should be betted by him to continue the game. Do tip the dealers. Dealers in the US don't get paid that much. To to toss chips onto the table and say, "For the dealers" or "For the boys" is the most common way of tipping. A bet is also commonly put for the dealer. A two-way bet is one that is part for the player and part for the dealers. Though the the dealers' bet is smaller than the player's bet, it is appreciated. To change dice in the middle of a roll is considered bad luck. If one or both dice leave the table, and the shooter doesn't want a new die he should immediately and loudly call "Same Dice!". Food, drinks, cigarettes, and other things are remained off the chip rail and aren't held over the table. Players feel it is bad luck to leave the table after a successful come-out roll. When the shooter is ready to roll players remove their hands from the table area. It is often said by the stickman: "hands high, let 'em fly" or "dice are out, hands high". Coloring up is done only when the player leaves the table. It is generally permissible to color up and then decide to stay for one more round. But it is impolite to color up multiple times while at the same table.
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