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. 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. 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. The Undo, Redo, Clear and Repeat buttons are provided to allow you to rapidly change the bets on the table. 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. For many types of bets, it can take multiple rolls to determine whether the bet wins or loses. In the Point phase of the game, the objective is to roll the same number as the Point, before you 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". If you succeed in doing this, the bet will pay and you can make another bet. Once a point is established your objective is to roll the same number again before the next 7 is rolled. Many Craps bets offer very favorable odds to the player, and if you bet wisely, you can keep the house's advantage to a very small percentage (about 0.6% in the best cases) Craps is usually played on a large sunken table. The "wrong" player wins when the "right" player loses. Now, no matter what number has been rolled, if the shooter throws the dice so hard that they leave the table, he's said to be Banging the Babysitter, and has to give two of his chips to the youngest female player at the table. 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. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. 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") If you're lucky enough to roll Snake Eyes four times in a row, you get a $1-off coupon at the buffet, but if you roll Snake Eyes again after that your 401k will be canceled and your socks will be confiscated. It is an attempt to win a Pass
Line bet by rolling 7 or 11. Craps is one of the few truly social games played in modern Casinos, and one of the few played with dice. When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called the ""Come Out"" roll. Craps is the dice game, and it's one of the bet bets in the casino. Shooter : The Player that rolls the dice. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. This begins a new series of rolls by that shooter and lasts for as long as that shooter continues to make winning rolls. The object of Craps is to predict the number displayed on the dice after the dice toss. The game is played in turns. At the end of the roll, your winnings and any other bets are added back to your credits, unless that bet is a point bet. If you fail to roll a 7 or 11, a point is established on the number of the value of the dice rolled. He continues to roll until he "sevens out". You can get your socks back by rolling two 7's, but the only way to reclaim your 401k is to roll a 2, 3, 4, and 5 in order while the stickman shows you naked pictures of your mom. If the point is rolled before a 7, the "right" player wins, otherwise the "right" player loses. Any other number becomes the players "point". Once the shooter establishes a "Point", you can then place an additional bet behind your "Pass Line" bet. The house edge can be as low as 0.02%. (That's two-hundredths of one percent, not two percent! It's a fast and exciting game with lots of action. In other table games someone else is dealing you the cards or spinning the little marble. The shooter does
not relinquish the dice. You are able to place all bets that you would find at a traditional land-based Casino. We'll cover all this in our lesson on how to play craps. 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. The only exception to this is the bet called the "Pass Line" bet with odds", which can be made only on the "Come Out" roll.

How to behave at the craps table? There are unwritten rules of craps etiquette besides the game rules. Craps players stick to a certain etiquette. While the dice are in the middle of the table place your bet. Before you make a bet have it clear in your mind what bets you are going to place. The dice is handled with one hand. To change hands you put the dice on the table, let go, then take them with the other hand. The player should hit the wall at the opposite end of the table throwing the dice. A short roll will be called a "no roll" because it is more controllable. A die or both that left the table are also "no roll". Dealers aren't allowed to touch the players or hand chips directly to a player, and vice versa. 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. Without fear of offending anyone a player may pass the dice to the next player when offered the dice to shoot. One player must always be a shooter. Pass line or don't pass line should be betted by him to continue the game. Do tip the dealers. Dealers don't get paid that much, particularly in the US. To tip the dealers the chips are tossed onto the table and it is said "For the dealers" or "For the boys". Placing a bet for the dealers is also common. A two-way bet is one that is part for the player and part for the dealers. The dealers' bet is smaller than the player's bet. Changed dice in the middle of the roll are 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 shouldn't be held over the table and should remain off the chip rail. To leave the table after a successful come-out roll is felt by the players to be bad luck. When the shooter is ready to roll players remove their hands from the table area. The stickman will often say "hands high, let 'em fly" or "dice are out, hands high". Preparing to to leave the table the player can do coloring up. Coloring up and then staying for one more round is generally permitted. But to color up multiple times while at the same table is impolite.
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