Craps Systems Game
A 2, 3 or 12 loses. 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. He continues to roll until he "sevens out". This area is a strip on the table layout and it rims the table directly above the "Pass Line". A new game in Craps begins with the ""Come Out"" roll. If any other number is rolled, a Point is established. 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. 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 object then is to keep rolling the dice until you
make that number again. To bet against the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked "Don’t Pass". In casino craps, the players place their bets and the casino bank
"covers" them. If you bet on that roll then you win if any number below 8 comes up but you lose if the stickman starts coughing up blood. To bet with the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked ""Pass Line"", before the new shooter rolls the dice. Players take turn rolling the dice, clockwise around the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter". It is strongly suggested that you read up about the kinds of bets available in the Types of Bets section. The game is played with a pair of dice, which are thrown by the ‘shooter’, a player who is currently holding the dice. If you win the dealer will give you another chip, which you'll pick up, and let your original bet play again. Craps is a dice game, in which all bets are placed against the house. The puck stays on this "Point" until the shooter either makes his "Point" or until he sevens out. There are lots of different bets you can make in craps and covering them all would take a small book, but the good news is that you only need to focus on a few easy bets, because the rest of the bets are sucker bets anyway. Making a Point: this is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. The "wrong" player wins when the "right" player loses. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. In the simplest game you place a bet on the pass line and attempt to roll a seven. In the simplest form of the game, you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a 7. In the bonus round, rolling the number that got you into the bonus round wins, while a 7 loses, and any other number is irrelevant. Each player gets a chance to roll the dice, and the person rolling the dice is the shooter. If you roll four, five, six, eight, nine or ten instead, a Point is established. There are quite a number of bets to choose from when playing Craps. It probably won't be your turn to roll right away, and if you're still getting used to the game you can pass your turn (unless you're the only one playing, of course) 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. A 7 or 11, or natural, on the come out roll wins for a right bettor. The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are displayed at the lower left of the screen. It is an attempt to win a Pass
Line bet by rolling 7 or 11. to get these great odds you have to make only the best bets and avoid the sucker bets. Everyone bets on the same roll of the dice, no matter who's rolling. In the Point phase of the game, the objective is to roll the same number as the Point, before you roll a seven. After
seeing all bets are down, the stickman pushes a few sets of dice to the shooter. Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in casinos today. We'll ignore the bad bets completely. 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. 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. Craps is played by making bets against the casino. Craps is the casino dice game. Establish a Point: this is when you roll a Point on the come-out roll. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination.

How do you behave at the craps table? Besides the rules of the game itself, there are unwritten rules of craps etiquette. A certain etiquette is sticked to by the players. A bet is placed while the dice are in the middle of the table. Have it clear in your mind what bets to place. The dice is handled with one hand. To put the dice on the table, let go, then take them with the other hand is the only way to change hands. The opposite end of the table should be hit with the dice when they are thrown. 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". The dealers and the players aren't allowed to touch and handle the chips directly to each other. The cash should be laid down on the layout, taken by the dealer, and chips are placed in front of the player. The casino can ask a player 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. There must always be a shooter. To continue the game he should bet on either the pass line or don't pass line. 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. A bet is also commonly put for the dealer. A two-way bet is one that is part for the player and part for the dealers. Though the the dealers' bet is smaller than the player's bet, it is appreciated. It is considered bad luck to change dice in the middle of a roll. The shooter calls "Same Dice!" if he doesn't want a new die. Food, drinks, cigarettes, and other things should remain off the chip rail and shouldn't be held over the table. Leaving the table after a successful come-out roll is felt to be bad luck. When the shooter is ready to roll players remove their hands from the table area. The stickman often says: "hands high, let 'em fly" or "dice are out, hands high". Coloring up is done only when the player leaves the table. It is generally permissible 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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