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Craps

 How to play craps.

 The most basic bet is placed on the "Pass Line" before the shooter rolls the dice.

If the shooter rolls 7 or 11, you and the shooter win, and the shooter keeps the dice to roll again. If the shooter hits 2, 3, or 12, the bet is lost but he remains the shooter and continues to roll the dice until he either makes his point and you both win, or he rolls a 7 and the bet is lost.

In the above case, you have bet with the shooter. If you want to bet against him, you place your bet on the "Don't Pass" line and the rules are entirely reversed except that if, on his first roll, the shooter rolls 12, it is a standoff (you neither win nor lose).

After the roll has begun and the shooter has a point, you can make a bet by placing it on the "come" line. The same rules apply to you as if the shooter were making a first roll: it the next roll is 7 you win; if it is a 2, 3, or 12, you lose; if it is any other number, that becomes your "come point" and, for you to win, it must be rolled again before a 7. If a 7 comes first, the bet is lost.

PASS LINE: An even money bet. If the first roll of the dice adds up to 7 or 11, you win. 2, 3, or 12 loses the bet. Any other number is the "point" and if the point is rolled again, you win, but lose on 7.

DON'T PASS LINE: Just the reverse of the PASS LINE, except that if 12 is the first roll, it's a standoff; nobody wins.

COME BETS: Basically the same as the PASS LINE except that you must bet after the point.

DON'T COME: The reverse of the COME BET, except that a first roll of 2 or 3 wins, and 12 is a standoff.

ODDS: Once you have a "point" or a "come-out point", you may take the ODDS and win if the point or the come point is made before a 7. Payoff for ODDS are: Two to one for 1 0's or 4's, three to two for 5's or 9's, six to five for 8's or 6's. When betting DON'T PASS or DON'T COME, you lay the odds as outlined. The ODDS are place behind your bet on the PASS LINE. On DON'T PASS bets, your ODDS bet is placed to the side of your bet and offset the chips toward the dealer.

PLACE BETS: Once a shooter makes a "point", you may take a PLACE BET on numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. If your number comes up before 7, you win. Payoff - Nine to five on 4's or 1 0's, seven to five on 5's or 9's, seven to six on 8's or 6's.

FIELD: Here you're betting that 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12 is rolled before the 5, 6, 7 or 8 The 2 and 12 pay double. This is also a one roll bet. The dealer will take your money if the dice show a number that is not in the field (5, 6, 7 or 8).

BIG 6 OR 8: You may bet one or both and win even money on the number when thrown before 7.

PROPOSITION BETS: Include all the bets made in the center of the table in front of the "stick man." The "stick man" will ask that these bets are made before every roll of the dice.
The 2 and 12 pay thirty for one, 3 and 11 pay fifteen for one. These are one-roll bets. That is, the bet loses if the dice do not show a 2, 3, 11, or 12. You can also be what is called a HORN bet or a HORN HIGH BET. A HORN bet is a combination of all four numbers, 2, 3, 11, or 12. A HORN HIGH BET is a wager that has an extra amount on one of the four numbers. For example, a $5 HORN HIGH TWELVE means that a dollar each is upon three of the numbers with $2 on the twelve. Proposition bets also include HARD WAY BETS, ANY CRAPS and bets on the 11.

HARD WAY BETS: You win if the number comes up exactly as on the table; lose if the number comes up any other way, or if a 7 is thrown. For example, if you have $1 on the hard 4, the dice must roll two two's to win. If the dice roll is 1 and 3, the bet loses. HARD WAY bets will remain on the table in play until the number rolls, or if a seven rolls.

ANY CRAPS: You can bet this bet on any roll. If a 2, 3 or 12 rolls, you win. You are paid seven times the amount of your bet. If any other number is rolled, you lose.

 The History of Craps - Craps hails from the name of a game that is perhaps more fitting for being one of the royals of casino gaming. Craps closely resembles and perhaps is a cousin of the ancient English game of Hazard.

 Craps - Basics of the Game - For anyone familiar with the ancient Old English game of Hazard would know that Craps is its modern and simplified version of this game.

Craps strategies to leave behind - While Craps can be a game found anywhere in an online casino or in any brick and mortar casino, gamers know that Craps is fun, draws a crows and that you can have more than one big shot to win at this game.

Many other kinds of craps strategies - While there are an array of craps strategies it is important to note that many do involve giving up a specific style of play. We will continue from a long list of other craps strategies beginning with the downfall of a player who thinks he can get away with playing with scarce money.

 Etiquette in the game of craps - The craps rules of etiquette are the unwritten rules of the game that keep all players in line with their behavior and make the gaming environment a much more pleasurable experience.

 Craps bets for the casino contender - Any consistent craps contender knows that a general bet is made before rolling those identical dice.

 The illusion of control in craps - One of these supposed craps strategies is what is called the illusion of control.

 Technical Craps Methods - The key to enjoying yourself in a game of craps is learning the technicalities of the game, which can make the game roll more smoothly.

 Craps Terms - Craps is a game that has got gamers by the grip, but in playing craps it is critical to know the terms in how to play the game.

 The field bet in craps - But let’s first ask ourselves, what exactly is the field bet in a game of craps? The field bet is a one roll bet taken within the play of the game.

 Other websites we recommend with great information about craps: DICE CONTROL for Casino Craps

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