Craps

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Craps is probably one of the most popular and exciting casino games. This game is above all a game of chance and everyone even a beginner can win. Craps is played on a large table with a pair of dice that are thrown by a player, which is also called the shooter. Every player at the Craps table has the chance to throw the dice. The dice circles clockwise around the table from one player to another, so every shooter has his turn. Also you have the choice to decline throwing the dice and in this case the dice will be throwed by the player next to you.

The objective of Craps is to bet whether the shooter will roll a winning combination. Remember that on the first roll of the dice the shooter wins by rolling either a 7 or 11. Rolling craps, which is 2, 3, or 12, loses. Any other number is called the point and brings the game into the point phase. To win, the point number must be rolled again before a 7 is rolled. If a 7 is rolled before the point number, the shooter has sevened-out and loses.

Here are some bets in Craps:

Pass Line Bet - The player wins if the first roll is a natural and loses if it is craps. If a point is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) it must be repeated before a 7 is thrown in order to win.

Don't Pass Line Bet - In case when the first roll of a dice is a natural (7, 11) the player loses and if it is a 2 or a 3 he wins.

Come and Don't Come bets - These bets are the same as Pass and Don't Pass bets except they are placed while a round is in progress. The player wins if the next roll is 7 or 11 and loses if it's Craps.

Place Bets - This bet works only after the point has been determined. The player wins if the number he placed his bet on is rolled before a 7.

Field Bets - In this kind of bets if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12 is rolled the player win.

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