Craps Rules Casino Gambling
The casino game of Craps is played with a set of two perfectly balanced dice with each die having six white dots numbered 1 through 6. These bets win if 6 or 8 is rolled and lose if 7 is rolled. 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. In the simplest form of the game you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a seven. When the point has been established, an “ON” puck will be placed on the point. It is an attempt to win a Pass
Line bet by rolling 7 or 11. It is white on one side and black on the other, and is used by the dealers to identify the "Point". 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. When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called the ""Come Out"" roll. 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. Players take turn rolling the dice, clockwise around the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter". A new game in Craps begins with the ""Come Out"" roll. The game is played by tossing the dice from one of the short ends of the table to the other (make sure that both die hit the opposite side wall of the table) Game play
begins when the “shooter”, the player with the dice, throws the dice for the
first time. The table is
divided by the center box of proposition bets and by the stickman, who
stands on the players' side of the table. Come-Out Roll: this is any roll before a point is established. Pass Line bets lose if the come-out roll is 2, 3 or 12. 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. Craps has the deserved reputation of being the most entertaining and intense table game offered at casinos. After the point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same point is rolled again or a 7. In the simplest game you place a bet on the pass line and attempt to roll a seven. 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. To remove a bet from the table right-click on the stack of chips. The "wrong" player wins when the "right" player loses. The Roll button will start a game of Craps by rolling the dice. The basic idea behind Craps is to establish a "point" number and roll that number again before rolling a 7 (craps) While you are trying to make the point, you can add extra bets to the table. Craps is the most popular dice game in the Unites States. If you succeed in doing this, the bet will pay and you can make another bet. Craps is the dice game, and it's one of the bet bets in the casino. They can be set by clicking the mouse in the desired area or using the Big6/8 Button. The result of the roll determines which bets win or lose. As soon as it goes to OFF, then put your betting chip on the part of the table marked PASS LINE. The game is played in turns. ) 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%. The game of Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you wish to make it. A player can
place Pass-Line bets, and if the initial roll is a 7 or 11, the player wins. The object of Craps is to predict the number displayed on the dice after the dice toss. This is known as "rolling craps". Craps is an exciting game with the players all yelling and screaming. If it says ON, wait until the dealer turns it to OFF before you place your bet. Among the best bets are Pass and Come, especially when you take advantage of the associated free odds bets. After rolling 7, 11, 2, 3 or 12, the Shooter
comes out again.

One or more players play against a casino in bank craps. All players' bets are covered and the odds on the payout are set by the casino. Two dice are rolled by the players in turn. 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 "come-out roll" is the first roll of a new round. 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. 5 dice are presented to the shooter by the stickman. He picks two of them. If the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled on the come-out, this number becomes the Point and the come-out roll is now over. The shooter will now continue rolling until either the point is rolled or a seven. If the point is rolled, the result is a win for the pass line. The pass line loses if a seven is rolled. 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. 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 dealers insist that the dice must be rolled with one hand and bounced 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, bets are covered or faded. If money is used instead of chips street craps is an illegal form of gambling. Street craps has many variations. Betting options offered by street craps are more simplified. A Pass or a Don't Pass bet is made by the shooter 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. Other players make any bets once the shooter is covered.
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