Craps Systems Casino Games
The first roll in a Craps round is called the come out roll. The significance of this device is only in tracking the game. 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. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in Casinos today. Now, an Exploding Baby is when the same number comes up three times in a row, and the only thing worse than that is a Pregnant Midget. On the other hand a total of 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the come out roll immediately ends the round. The puck stays on this "Point" until the shooter either makes his "Point" or until he sevens out. On the "Come Out" roll, the "Pass Line" bet wins if the shooter rolls a 7 or an 11. When the puck is moved to the "Don't Come" bar 12 area and turned black side up. The first roll is called the Come Out roll. Payoffs are made based on the number combination displayed when the dice come to rest. Most of the other bets at craps are sucker bets, so don't make them. If
another number is rolled initially, this number is called the point, and that
roll “Establishes the Point”. 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. The result of the roll determines which bets win or lose. 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. This initial roll is called the “Come Out Roll”. If any other number is rolled, a Point is established. 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. A player who bets all of these without excluding the Field Bet is called the Big Stinky by the other players and the cocktail waitress will stop serving him at that point, until he rolls a Tiny Rufus followed by a Chocolate Fetus (a 5 and a 6) Game play
begins when the “shooter”, the player with the dice, throws the dice for the
first time. You can, however, bet with the shooter even while the game is in progress by placing a "Pass Line" bet without odds. Players take turn rolling the dice, clockwise around the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter". The Undo, Redo, Clear and Repeat buttons are provided to allow you to rapidly change the bets on the table. Craps is a dice game, in which all bets are placed against the house. The only way to win at this point is to double down and hope that the shooter rolls an 11 before two non-consecutive Thunder Monkeys. Once a Point is established, re-rolling the Point
wins, seven loses and any other number does not affect the Pass Line bet. Once the shooter establishes the "Point", the dealer will move this puck to that "Point" number and turn it the white side up. If you win the dealer will give you another chip, which you'll pick up, and let your original bet play again. Making a Point: this is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. Craps is the most popular dice game in the Unites States. The Chip Size menu allows you to adjust the size of the increments of your wager. If it says ON, wait until the dealer turns it to OFF before you place your bet. Short summary: Right after you place your bet, rolling a 7 or 11 wins, while a 2, 3, or 12 loses. Craps is played by making bets against the casino. Pass Line bets lose if the come-out roll is 2, 3 or 12. After rolling 7, 11, 2, 3 or 12, the Shooter
comes out again. You don't even have to understand what's going on, though it's probably more fun if you do. One person, the shooter (who may or may not be betting), rolls two dice. In the Coming Out phase, the objective is to roll a seven or an eleven, while betting on the Pass Line. The game of Craps can be as simple or as complicated as you wish to make it. While you are trying to make the point, you can add extra bets to the table. It now becomes important to mention a device that looks like a hockey puck called the "Puck". The table felt is divided up according to the pattern of a traditional craps table. 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!

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. Players take turns rolling two dice. The "shooter" is the player rolling the dice. Bets on the shooter's dice rolls are made by other players. The game is played in rounds. The "come-out roll" is the first roll of a new round. A shooter bets the the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line. 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. Rolling is continued until until either the point or a seven is rolled. If the point is rolled, the result is a win for the pass line. If the shooter rolls a seven, the pass line loses. Then the next player (clockwise) becomes the shooter. A large number of bets for each round or each roll can be made by players. In a casino craps there are four employees. 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 the other is paying out winners 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. These requirements keep the game fair. Private craps is played outside of a casino. The most notable difference between playing street craps and bank craps is that there is no bank or house to cover bets in street craps. Players bet against each other, bets are covered or faded. Depending on the laws and usage of money instead of chips street craps can be illegal. There are variations of street craps. 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 cover the shooter's stake to continue the game. 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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