

If the initial roll comes up 2, 3 or 12, then whoever made the Pass Line Bet loses and the series comes to a close. However, if the roll results in a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, then that number is designated as the shooter's Point, and the series continues. So, once the Point has been established, the shooter continues to roll. The object is to roll the Point again, but if the shooter should roll a 7 before making their Point, the series ends and whoever made the Pass Line Bet loses. If a shooter rolls any other number than his Point or 7, play continues. If he rolls his Point, then whoever made the Pass Line Bet wins and the series ends. Here's a key aspect of Craps that beginners often find confusing. On the initial roll, the Come-Out Roll, if the shooter rolls a 7, then that's a winning roll, yet on the rolls in a series, 7 is a losing roll.
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