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. The table is divided by the center box of proposition bets and by the stickman, who stands on the players' side of the table. The game is played in turns. To bet with the shooter, you must place your bet in an area marked ""Pass Line"", before the new shooter rolls the dice. If he doesn't roll either of those, then the dice are handed to the next player, who isn't allowed to roll, and so play passes to the next player. As soon as it goes to OFF, then put your betting chip on the part of the table marked PASS LINE.  The Chip Size menu allows you to adjust the size of the increments of your wager. The first roll is called the Come Out roll. The Roll button will start a game of Craps by rolling the dice. Before you can play a game of craps you must first place your bets. White side up over a "Point" indicates the game is in progress and that this box number is the "Point". Making a Point: this is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. In the simplest form of the game, you place a bet on the Pass Line and attempt to roll a 7. Once the shooter establishes a "Point", you can then place an additional bet behind your "Pass Line" bet. Point: this is a number - four, five, six, eight, nine or ten, that the Shooter is trying to roll to win the Pass Line bet. This is known as "rolling craps". It's very player friendly with lots of options, strategic considerations and winning opportunities! Each player gets a chance to roll the dice, and the person rolling the dice is the shooter. 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. While the game does look complex and has its own extensive jargon like ‘boxcars’, ‘hard ways’ and ‘horn bet’ it is a relatively simple game to master. If you play as recommended, you'll enjoy a very low house edge of less than 1%. There are two ways to bet on Craps, the "right" way, that is with the dice, or the "wrong" way, against the dice. The table is covered with a betting layout, where you can place chips to make different types of bets. You can place your bet by left-clicking on any of the areas on the table felt marked as a betting area. Box Cars: this is when the Shooter rolls two 6's. The Clear button removes all chips that are not on established points. The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are displayed at the lower left of the screen. If the dice total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the point is established. The objective is to bet whether the Shooter will roll a winning combination. At this point place another chip below (due South) of your original bet. 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". The object of Craps is to predict the number displayed on the dice after the dice toss. The bet loses automatically if the shooter rolls 2, 3 or 12. If the current shooter does make his "Point", the dice are returned to him and he then begins the new "Come Out" roll. 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! Craps is one of the more exciting and social table games played in Casinos today. When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called the ""Come Out"" roll. 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. The house edge can be as low as 0.02%. Depending on the bet placed by the player, the player is either betting with (Don't Pass Line bet) or against (Pass Line bet) the house winning. Craps is a game where players bet either that the shooter will make his "Point" or that he or she will not make their "Point". If a 7 is rolled you lose your bet. Once a point has been established you cannot remove your bet from the table. To remove a bet from the table right-click on the stack of chips. Craps is a game where you bet on the numbers you think the next roll of dice will produce.

 

Bank craps is a game played by one or more players against a casino. All players' bets are covered and the odds on the payout are set by the casino. Players take turns rolling two dice. The dice are rolled by the "shooter". Bets are made on the shooter's dice rolls by other players at the table. Rounds are played in the game. The "come-out roll" is the first roll of a new round. To begin, a player who wants to be a shooter must bet the table minimum on either the "Pass" line or the "Don't Pass" line. The shooter is then presented with five dice by the stickman. He picks two of them. The numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 become the Point if they are rolled, and the come-out roll is over. Rolling is continued until until either the point or a seven is rolled. If the shooter is successful in rolling the point, the result is a win for the pass line. If a seven is rolled the pass line loses. Then the dice is passed (clockwise) to the next player who wishes to become the new shooter. A large number of bets for each round or each roll can be made by players. There are four casino employees 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. A stickman stands directly across the table from the boxman. 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 dealers insist that the dice must be rolled with one hand and bounced off the far wall of the table. The game is kept fair with the help of these requirements.
Recreational or informal playing of craps outside of a casino is referred to as street craps or private craps. There is no bank in street craps and in bank craps there is one. Players bet against each other, cover or fade each other's bets. Depending on the laws and usage of money instead of chips street craps can be illegal. There are many 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. For the game to continue the shooter's stake must be covered by another player. The person covering the shooter will always bet against the shooter. Other players make any bets once the shooter is covered.

 

 

 

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