Craps Online Game Casinos
There are many betting options available, but you only need to understand a few of them to play the game, have fun and win. Craps is a game where you bet on the numbers you think the next roll of dice will produce. The players take turns rolling the dice. What you win is the
equivalent amount of chips you have bet on the pass line. Box Cars: this is when the Shooter rolls two 6's. The shooter's goal is to pass. 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. 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. Any other number becomes the players "point". The Chip Size menu allows you to adjust the size of the increments of your wager. Craps is the casino dice game. On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round. (That's two-hundredths of one percent, not two percent! Making a Point: this is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. It now becomes important to mention a device that looks like a hockey puck called the "Puck". Craps is the dice game, and it's one of the bet bets in the casino. The "Pass Line" and Don’t Pass Line" bet are the most common bets to make. 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! If the point is rolled before a 7, the "right" player wins, otherwise the "right" player loses. Once a Point is established, re-rolling the Point
wins, seven loses and any other number does not affect the Pass Line bet. Craps Out: this is when the Shooter rolls a two, three or twelve on the come-out roll. Craps is one of the few truly social games played in modern Casinos, and one of the few played with dice. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. Each player gets a chance to roll the dice, and the person rolling the dice is the shooter. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in casinos today. A 2, 3 or 12 loses. One person, the shooter (who may or may not be betting), rolls two dice. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7. The shooter is the player who is currently holding the dice. This begins a new series of rolls by that shooter and lasts for as long as that shooter continues to make winning rolls. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. Craps is a dice game, in which all bets are placed against the house. It's a fast and exciting game with lots of action. If the current shooter does make his "Point", the dice are returned to him and he then begins the new "Come Out" roll. You don't even have to understand what's going on, though it's probably more fun if you do. The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are displayed at the lower left of the screen. The "wrong" player wins when the "right" player loses. There are quite a number of bets to choose from. 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. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. In other table games someone else is dealing you the cards or spinning the little marble. A new game in Craps begins with the ""Come Out"" roll. To place a wager on any of these bet types simply left-click on the table to increase the size of your bet, and right-click to decrease. The
two dealers on each side of him pay off the winners and "rake" in the
losers' chips. As soon as it goes to OFF, then put your betting chip on the part of the table marked PASS LINE. This is known as "rolling craps".

How to behave at the craps table? The craps game has rules and etiquette. There is a craps etiquette that players stick to. Place your bet while the dice are in the middle of the table. Before you make a bet have it clear in your mind what bets you are going to place. Players handle the dice with one hand. To change hands you put the dice on the table, let go, then take them with the other hand. The dice should hit the wall at the opposite end of the table When they are thrown. A more controllable short roll is called a "no roll". If a die or both dice leave the table, it is also a "no roll". Deales aren't allowed to hand chips directly to a player and touch the players. The cash should be laid down on the layout, taken by the dealer, and chips are placed in front of the player. A player can leave the table or the casino for any reason, asked by the casino. Without fear of offending anyone a player may pass the dice to the next player when offered the dice to shoot. There 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. Tossing chips onto the table and saying "For the dealers" or "For the boys" is the most common way of tipping. To place 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. Usually, the dealers' bet is smaller than the player's bet, but it is appreciated. It is considered bad luck to change dice in the middle of a roll. 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. Players' hands should be removed from the table area when the shooter is ready to roll. The stickman will often say "hands high, let 'em fly" or "dice are out, hands high". Coloring up is done only when the player leaves the table. It is permitted 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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