Craps Casino Play Games
Craps Out: this is when the Shooter rolls a two, three or twelve on the come-out roll. In other table games someone else is dealing you the cards or spinning the little marble. Only the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 can be a point number and all other rolls on the dice have special meanings depending on when they are rolled (before or after a point is established) If
another number is rolled initially, this number is called the point, and that
roll “Establishes the Point”. So you put a chip on the Pass Line, and then you want the shooter to roll a seven, which is called a Dead Leprechaun, so that's why you'll hear the other players screaming, "Dead Leprechaun, Dead Leprechaun! After
seeing all bets are down, the stickman pushes a few sets of dice to the shooter. To bet with the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked ""Pass Line"", before the new shooter rolls the dice. For many types of bets, it can take multiple rolls to determine whether the bet wins or loses. Placing your chips halfway over one of the two lines framing the "Pass Line" area does this. After rolling 7, 11, 2, 3 or 12, the Shooter
comes out again. It's unique in that the players roll the dice, so they're the ones who determine whether they win or lose. This is called "taking odds". It's very player friendly with lots of options, strategic considerations and winning opportunities! While the game does look complex and has its own extensive terminology, it is relatively simple to master. Craps is an exciting game with the players all yelling and screaming. These bets win if 6 or 8 is rolled and lose if 7 is rolled. The Undo, Redo, Clear and Repeat buttons are provided to allow you to rapidly change the bets on the table. The result of the roll determines which bets win or lose. A player can
place Pass-Line bets, and if the initial roll is a 7 or 11, the player wins. Most of the other bets at craps are sucker bets, so don't make them. Craps is the casino dice game. You lose, however, if you roll a seven before making
your box point. Other players may join in and place their own bets. The Chip Size menu allows you to adjust the size of the increments of your wager. The game is played with a pair of dice, which are thrown by the ‘shooter’, a player who is currently holding the dice. This initial roll is called the “Come Out Roll”. The game is played in turns. Each player gets a chance to roll the dice, and the person rolling the dice is the shooter. It is strongly suggested that you read up about the kinds of bets available in the Types of Bets section. If you win the dealer will give you another chip, which you'll pick up, and let your original bet play again. When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called the ""Come Out"" roll. " The object then is to keep rolling the dice until you
make that number again. The Clear button removes all chips that are not on established points. If you fail to roll a 7 or 11, a point is established on the number of the value of the dice rolled. 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. Betting that the shooter will make his/her "Point" is called betting "with the shooter" (called "betting right") and betting that the shooter will not make his/her "Point" is called "betting against the shooter" (called "betting wrong") Craps is played by making bets against the casino. ) Even if you can't find a 0.02% game the typical casino will still offer a 0.6% game, meaning an expected return of 99.4%. 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. The
two dealers on each side of him pay off the winners and "rake" in the
losers' chips. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. From here on out, until the “Point Number”
or a 7 is rolled, the “shooter” will continue to roll the dice. In the simplest game you place a bet on the pass line and attempt to roll a seven. Other players may join in and place their own bets. It is white on one side and black on the other, and is used by the dealers to identify the "Point". It's a fast and exciting game with lots of action. The Undo button removes all changes made to the table since the last bet.

Bank craps is played by one or more players against a casino. The casino covers all player bets at a table and sets the odds on its payout. Two dice are rolled by the players in turn. The "shooter" is the player rolling the dice. Other players make bets on the shooter's dice rolls. The game is played in rounds. The "come-out roll" is the first roll of a new round. To begin, a player who wants to be a shooter must bet the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line. 5 dice are presented to the shooter by the stickman. Two of them are picked. 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 continues until he rolls either the point 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. Players can make a large number of bets for each round or each roll. There are four casino employees in a casino craps. A boxman guards the chips, supervises the dealers and handles coloring out players. Bets are collected and paid by two base dealers standing to either side of the boxman. 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 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. Recreational or informal playing of craps outside of a casino is referred to as street craps or private craps. There is no bank in street craps and in bank craps there is one. 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 many 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 choose to cover the shooter to create a stake for the game to continue. 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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