Craps is an exciting game, which weaves casual players
held together. The game has its own mystique, lingo and
etiquette. If you want to be part of this action, you
need to learn the rules first.
The game
In craps gives the players betting on the outcome of a
roll of the dice with two dice. Players take turns to be
'shooter' who is he who rolls the dice. The dice will be
passed against the clock after each new round.
When a new round of craps starts choose shooter which
two dice, he would throw. The shooter must then make a
line bet (either on the pass line or do not pass line).
The other players at the table also make their bets now.
The shooter starts the round by throwing dice against
the opposite wall on the table. The first roll is called
the 'come-out roll'.
The Come-Out Roll
If the roll is 7 or 11, will win the pass line (the
shooter) and the do not pass line loses. This scenario
ends the round.
If the cast is 2.3 or 12 (craps) will lose the pass line
and do not pass the line either win or play a draw (it's
a tie when the come-out roll is 12).
If it is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, then the specific figures
shoot the 'point'. The dealer then puts a puck at that
figure on the table. The shooter continues to throw
until he rolls his point or a 7er. If the player's point
is rolled, then win the players who have money on the
pass line and those who have money do not pass on the
line loses. If a 7er will be rolled before throwing his
point, so is losing pass line and do not pass line wins.
Different kinds of bets
Pass line bet
Pass line bets are the easiest Craps bets, you can make.
When you bet pass line, so you better to shoot the
offender, that is to either be rolled 7 or 11 on the
come-out roll. If a shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the
come-out roll, so you can double your money. If the
shooter rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, then will shoot the
offender in terms of his point. When you play on the
pass line, so you want that this figure will be rolled
again before being rolled a 7th If the shooter rolls
that number again before a 7, then your pass line bet
doubled.
If the shooter rolls 2, 3 or 12 on the come-out roll,
then you lose your pass line bet. If the player gets a
number and a 7er will be rolled before the shoot's
points will be rolled back, then you also lose your pass
line bet.
Odds: 1:1
Do not pass line bet
Do not pass bets are the opposite of the pass line bets.
Here Ram you, then shoot against the offender. You want
to shoot the offender rolls 2, 3 or 12 (craps out) on
the come-out roll. If the shooter establishes a point,
then hope you come to 7, before he rolls this point
again.
Odds: 1:1
Come bets
A come bet is like a pass line bet, except that you make
a come bet after the shooter has reached a point. If the
shooter rolls a 7 or 11, after you have made a come bet
will win this bet. If the shooter rolls 2, 3 and 12
after a come bet is made, then lose this bet. If the
shooter rolls any other number, it will all come bets
moved down to a lower numbered box on the table. If this
figure is rolled before a 7, the winner come bet. If a 7
is rolled before this figure, then come bet loses.
Odds: 1:1
Do not come bets
Do not come bets win if the shooter rolls 2 or 3 after
the shoot offender has been given a number (12 results
in a draw). If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled, then
rolled to a 7, before the figures will be rolled back,
to a do not come bet to win.
Odds: 1:1
That may seem a bit complicated to play craps, and you
are new in casino games, we recommend you start with one
of the little "softer" games like Black Jack or
Roulette. But once you throw you out of it, so you
quickly find out. Try downloading a free game Craps with
one of our online casinos, so you can get familiar with
the rules and the way better on Monday.
Good luck!
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