Craps Rules User comments

  • Mckay, Enrique

    crps rules are simple and they are easy to master and follow no matter whether you play it in a true casino or online. The rest is good luck and good mood for me, which I wish to all of you.

  • Kimberly Manning

    My family loves crps, so we often drive to one of the casinos in our town and make some betting, enjoying the game and the atmosphere. I personally practice with the free games online and I find them quite fun.

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By playing the basic bet, what you're doing is betting that the person who is rolling the dice will get the results he requires in order to win. You aren't in competition with the player; you are in fact wagering that they'll be lucky. Then there's the House bet, which is essentially betting against the person rolling the dice. These factors help to explain the friendly groups of strangers cheering at the Craps table when the crapshooter is on a lucky streak. If the person rolling the dice is winning, everyone is winning, except the casino. The name for this basic bet is the Pass Line bet. To make this bet, the chips are put in the layout section indicated by the words "Pass Line." This is what's known as a series bet, which simply means that the shooter might be required to roll the dice several times. The initial roll of the dice is known as the Come-Out Roll. This roll either ends the series immediately, or else sets the conditions for the remaining rolls in the series. The rules for the Come-Out Roll are that if the shooter rolls a 7 or an 11, then whoever made the Pass Line Bet wins and the series is finished.

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