Craps Game Play Game
On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in casinos today. The table felt is divided up according to the pattern of a traditional craps table. 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. If, on the first roll, you make a
7 or 11, you've rolled a "natural" and you win. White side up over a "Point" indicates the game is in progress and that this box number is the "Point". Making a Point: this is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. While the game does look complex and has its own extensive terminology, it is relatively simple to master. The Undo button removes all changes made to the table since the last bet. Black side up means a new "Come Out" roll is about to take place. The game is played with a pair of dice, which are thrown by the ‘shooter’, a player who is currently holding the dice. The Roll button will start a game of Craps by rolling the dice. The shooter is the player who is currently holding the dice. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. The Repeat button replicates the table's state before the previous bet as closely as is possible given that new points have been established and some betting fields become unavailable. The significance of this device is only in tracking the game. The stickman controls the action of the dice and the pace of the game. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. This is known as "rolling craps". If you lose the dealer will take your chip. The Roll button will only work if there is a bet on the table. The game of Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you wish to make it. The first roll in a Craps round is called the come out roll. If you roll a 2, 3 or 12 on your first throw, that is called "craps"
and you lose. This initial roll is called the “Come Out Roll”. The first roll is called the Come Out roll. At that point, he has the option of getting a 6 to 5 payout if he gets a Dead Leprechaun or even money if he rolls a Liver Smoothie, which is when the dice land closest to the player with the Hawaian shirt. A new game then begins with a new shooter. Other players may join in and place their own bets. (That's two-hundredths of one percent, not two percent! In the simplest form of the game, you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a 7. They can be set by clicking the mouse in the desired area or using the Big6/8 Button. You lose, however, if you roll a seven before making
your box point. There are quite a number of bets to choose from. to get these great odds you have to make only the best bets and avoid the sucker bets. While you are trying to make the point, you can add extra bets to the table. One person, the shooter (who may or may not be betting), rolls two dice. He keeps a constant watch over the game.

A game played by one or more players against a casino is bank craps. The casino covers all player bets at a table and sets the odds on its payout. Rolling two dice players take turns. 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 first roll of a new round is called the "come-out roll". To begin, the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line must be betted by a player who wants to be a shooter. The stickman then presents the shooter with 5 dice. He picks two of them. If the Point numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled, the come-out roll is 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. If the shooter rolls a seven, the pass line loses. The next player who wishes to become the new shooter gets the dice. For each round or each roll players can make a large number of bets. 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. 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. 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 dealers usually insist that the shooter roll with one hand and that the dice bounce off the far wall of the table. 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. In street craps there is no bank to cover bets. Players bet against each other, cover or fade each other's bets. Depending on the laws and usage of money instead of chips street craps can be illegal. There are many variations of street craps. Betting options offered by street craps are more simplified. The shooter is required to make either a Pass or a Don't Pass bet if he wants to roll the dice. For the game to continue the shooter's stake must be covered by another player. The person covering the shooter will always bet against the shooter. Once the shooter is covered, other players may make Pass or Don't Pass bets, or any other proposition bets, as long as there is another player willing to cover.
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