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  7 Reasons you should play Craps  
     
 

 

Why you too should try out craps

While craps is no where near considered a new game, of late it is enjoying a major rise in popularity. This is mostly in casinos and the result of several factors. The primary factor, however, has been the major crackdown on blackjack players. As a result, many players are turning away from blackjack towards craps. Here they are finding that not only do they win, but they also enjoy the game. There are several reasons why you too should try your hand at craps.

1) the game is controlled only by players. For example the players even get to chose which dice they use. They are allowed to set them in any way before rolling. Additionally, players have the right to argue for better odds from the dealer as well as suspending the table limit as well as make call bets. These are not available at other casino games.

2) another reason why craps is great is because the casino generally has a very low advantage – usually under 2 percent. Furthermore, some of the bets have the maximum odds such as the don’t pass bet, the come bet and the don’t come bet.

3) Statistics show you can increase you money by 900 percent in under three rolls. Indeed, if you bet one dollar on the two or twelve, if you win you score 30 dollars. If you then let the 30 dollars ride, and you win again you can score 900 dollars. That’s a winning of 899 dollars in under a minute. Though this in reality is highly unlikely – the option is there.

4) craps allows you to make money by just riding along. The key is to look for someone who generally places small bets while others are shooting, but when it comes to him/ her the bet dramatically increases. There are no reasons why he should be able to do it, but it is a good idea to follow his lead. No other game lets you win like this off other peoples talents.

5) craps tables often offer free bonuses to those making big bets or spreading their bets around the table. these bonuses can include free passes, rooms, meals, etc.

6) Craps is a game that can have long and profitable streaks. Indeed, shooters have been known to keep the dice for over an hour. During this time, everyone makes money. You need some experience to learn how to recognize and charter these streaks. Indeed, craps offers large and many profits.

7) Craps is a highly people focused game. Indeed, there is a lot of intermingling amongst the gamblers and dealers. Craps offers to punters the opportunity to gamble and socialize at the same time. this will help establish you as a player as well as find out how the different tables fare.

 
Craps is considered an exciting and profitable game. This is especially a good game for those who are fed up with the ever changing rules of blackjack. Additionally, it offers better chances than roulette at making profits. Craps offers a high probability of profit and at the same time excitement and socializing – what more do you need from a casino game?

 

  Basic Craps  
     
 

Learning to play craps

The game casino craps goes as follows:

The players firstly place their bets. These bets are covered by the casino bank. Additionally, the casino banked craps game offers more than just covering bets. They also offer various types of proposition bets. The proposition and more basic pass and don’t pass bets will be explained below.
 

Four people run the craps game. These include 1) the boxman, the boxman sits in the middle of the table. He is considered the 'boss' of the game. His role is to constantly watch what is going on. 2) on each side of the boxman are dealers. Two dealers – one on either side. The dealers pay the winners and take the chips off the table from the losers. The dealer is responsible for the players on his / her side. The center box of propositions on the table divides it into two halves. The stickman also separates the table into two halves. He stands on the side of the players.

The game's action is controlled by the stickman. He paces both the game and the dice. Once all the bets have been placed the stickman pushes a couple sets of dice to the shooter. Once this particular player has selected which set of dice to throw, he/ she makes the roll. They dice need to roll across the table and hit the other side.

 

If the first roll results in a seven or eleven, known as a natural, all the pass line bets win. The winnings are paid out at two to one. That means you win the equivalent to the amount of chips you placed.

 

However, if a 2, 3 or 12 is thrown, known as craps, the pass line bet loses. The dealer will then pick up your pass line bet.

 

Nevertheless, the shooter continues to throw. The same shooter rolls the dice until he rolls a seven – also known as sevens out.

Other numbers of course can also be rolled. Known as box point these numbers include 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. The object of the game is to keep rolling these numbers. Those players who have placed bets on these will keep winning until a seven is thrown, in which case they lose any money remaining on the board.

The best advice for beginners is to play the line bet and the come bet – either pass or don’t pass. These bets offer the best odds. In cases where casinos offer added odds to the pass line bet, it is advised to take advantage of these offers. It is also advisable to increase only winning bets and not to double up on losing bets.


Description

Seven – the seven is a one roll bet that pays out 4 to 1. the house edge is over 16 percent.

Eleven – like the seven this is a one roll bet. it pays out at 14 to 1, the true odds are at 17 to 1. this has the same house edge as the seven.

 

Place bets – the 4 and 10 are place bets that pay out 9 to 5 with a true house odds of 10 to 5. the house edge is just over 6 percent.

The 5 and 9 however, pay out 7 to 5 with an edge of 4 percent. While the 6 and 8 pay 7 to 6 with an edge of one and a half percent.

Buy bets – if a player opt to pay and extra 5 percent known as vigorish, he / she can play with true odds on all the numbers. Apparently this is only worth anything on the 4 an 10 – since they dramatically reduce the house edge to just under 5 percent.

Hard ways- with a payoff of 9 to 1, the hard ways bet can be placed on the 4, 6, 8 and 10. the house edge between nine and 11 percent. This isn’t considered a very good bet.


Come bets and don’t come bets – this has the exact same percentages as the pass line bets.

pass line bets – these pay even money with a small house edge of just over one percent. This is considered one of the smarter bets to be made.

 

Don’t pass bets – are almost the equal opposite of the pass line bets, except is has slightly better odds.

The field – has a house edge of 5.55 percent. It is also a one roll bet with even money payout.

 

Any craps – also considered a one roll bet with a 2,3 or 12 hit. The odds are 7 to 1 with a house edge of around 11 percent.

BIG 6 & 8:
Player bets in boxes marked as such as receives even money instead of 6 to 5 true odds. House has a 9.09% edge.

 
Horn bet – while the 2, 3 and 12 and 11 may be bet separately, the area where they are situated is known as the horn. A player can make a horn bet, he does this by handing the bet directly to the dealer and calling out the amount he has bet on the horn. The payoff is 30 for the 1, 2 or 12 while only 3 for the 11. with a house edge of over 16 percent, this is considered a really bad bet and highly not – recommended.

 

Craps Rules  
     
 

 

The rules of craps

To summarize craps in one sentence it would go something like this: it is a game where the dice determines the winners. If learning craps were as simple as this, it would be a very nice game indeed. Thought, while craps seems rather complicated and intimidating, it is nonetheless a reasonably simple game to learn.

The first thing a new player to the game should do, is learn the layout of the table. the table consists of two identical sides – a player therefore only needs to learn one of these. The layout of the table effects the games from all sides. When playing online craps, players will only be presented with one half of the table.

The craps table is made up of various boxes where the chips can be placed. The different boxes represent different types of bets. A player needs to be familiar with each box and its bet.

The first thing to notice is the horizontal box labeled Pass line. In this section all the Pass Bets are placed. Behind the pass bets box is a box for the don’t pass bar – the don’t pass bets are placed here. Following on, right behind this box is a larger box named Field. The field contains the numbers 2, 3, 4, 9,10, 11 and 12. the 2 and 12 are circled as an indications that they pay bonuses – generally double. The field bets are made in this box.

The come box is situated directly behind the field box. The come bets are set here, while in the corner, either to the right or left depending on where you are standing, is a triangular box labeled Big and the numbers 6 and 8. here the Big 6 and Big 8 bets are placed. Following this are a series of numbered boxed from 4 to 10, excluding 7. these are known as the box numbers and where you can make place bets, buy bets, lay bets, and bets governed by point numbers set by the dealer.

Between the above mentioned box and the vertical don’t pass bar is the don’t come bar. The don’t come bets are placed in the positions. On the right (or left) is another group of boxes, these are hardly used since they have a very high house edge. The first one of these is the box called 7, next is any craps and two length wise strips of boxes with several dice combinations. The proposition bets are placed here.

The best advice is not to worry to much about all the above mentioned bets. Rather, simply concern yourself the pass line box, don’t pass bar, come box and don’t come bar. The numbers can only be bet upon for field, place and buy bets. In most other situations, the dealer will be moving your chips to the number, when it is applicable.

There are two important terms to know. The first is the come out roll. Once the bettor has placed his wager the next roll of the dice is taken by the shooter. The second is the point number. If the bettor's bet is not won or lost on the first roll of the dice, the number that is rolled becomes the point number.

Pass line wager is made by placing chips in the pass line box. This can be done once the shooter picks up the dice for the first time and places a bet. as mentioned before, the first roll is known as the come out roll. If this is a 7 or 11 those who betted in the pass line box win. However, if the come out roll is a 2, 3 or 12 those bets lose. If any other number except those just mentioned is rolled, this number becomes the point number.

In cases where the point number option occurs the dealer will automatically move the wager to its corresponding number on the craps table. In order for the pass line bet to still win the shooter has to roll the point number again before he/ she rolls a 7 or 11. if this doesn’t happen in this order the bets are lost and thus cleared from the craps table.

Don’t pass line bet is almost directly and equally opposite to its pass line cousin. Firstly, the bets need to be place on the don’t pass bar before the first roll of the dice in a new game. If the first roll happens to be a 7 or 11, the don’t pass bets lose. If a 3 is thrown instead, the bets win. If double sixes or double ones are thrown on the come out roll they count for zero, thus the dice roll following this becomes the actual come out roll for the don’t pass wagers. If the come out roll produces a point number the dealer will automatically move the bets to their corresponding number. Alternatively, for the don’t pass line bets, the shooter needs to roll a 7 or 11 before the point number in order to win.

The come wager has to be made at the very beginning of the shooter's game. In this way it differs from the pass and don’t pass bets. The bets, in this case, are made by placing them in the come box. After this has taken place the first roll afterwards is the come out roll for this wager. From here onwards, the wager works in the same way the pass line wager works. If a 7 or 11 is the first roll of the dice the bet wins, if a two, three or twelve is rolled instead the wager is lost. In cases where any other value is diced, the roll made established the point number for that round of come wager. Similarly, the bettor wants the point number to be rolled prior to a seven or eleven in order to win. If this doesn’t happen in this order the wager will be lost. The game works where some players are winning from the roll of a dice, while others are losing from the same roll.

The don’t come wager is similar to the don’t pass line wager. The don’t come wager can be placed at any point during the game. Once it has been placed the very next dice roll becomes the come out roll. As already mentioned this come out roll can do one of three things – either the bet will win, or it will lose, or it will establish the point number. To win on the come out roll on a don’t come wager, the shooter needs to throw a three. If a seven or eleven is rolled, the wager loses. However, any other number is the point number. In the case of a point number the dealer will move the wager to the corresponding box of the point number. In a don’t come bet a seven or eleven has to be rolled before a point number in order to win, if the opposite occurs, the bet is lost.

The place bet is a bet that can only be made once the shooter has established the point number. After this has taken place, the place bet can take place at any time during the game. To make a place bet simply place the chips on any number between four and ten (excluding seven). If this number comes up before a seven is rolled the player wins. If on the other hand the seven is rolled first the bettor losses his or her chips. The odds on the various numbers vary. A place bet on ten or four, the odds are nine to five. While a place bet on five or nine has odds of seven to five. Furthermore a place bet on six or eight has odds of seven to six.

Free odds wagers offer the best odds within the online casino arena. These are bets that are strategically placed. They are explained in more detail in the strategy tips sections. In order to return true odds, free wagers need to be made over and above the pass, don’t pass, come and don’t come bets. However, they are then offered better odds and thus better returns. A free odds wager can only be made once the point number has been set. Following this the dealer has transferred the wagers to their correct numerical value. Once this has taken place players are entitled to make their free odds bets, they do this by placing additional chips on top of their existing chips.

The easiest bet to understand is the field bet. field bets can be placed at any time during the game. Their outcome is determined by a single roll of the dice. To win a field bet a two, three, four, nine, ten, eleven or twelve has to be rolled. However, if a five, six, seven or eight is rolled this wager will lose. Field bets are less risky than proposition bets.

The place bet is similar to the buy bet. to make a buy bet you simply need to place the chips on four, five, six, eight, nine or ten. This can be done any time after the shooter has established the point number. To win a buy bet the chosen number has to be rolled before a seven is diced. The buy bet, however, has a commission of five percent. This is known as being hit with a vig. Nonetheless, this particular bet offers better odds than the place bet. this in turn is also dependent on the number chosen. For example choosing a five or nine offers higher odds than a four or ten, while a six or eight offers the best odds in this case.

An additional bet placed only after the shooter has rolled the point number is the lay bet. the lay bet is also charged with a commission of five percent. Like the don’t come bet, a lay better hopes that a seven is rolled before the chosen box number. The lay bet can be placed on any chips between the numbers four to ten (except seven). However, if this number is rolled before a seven is rolled the bet is lost. Similarly, different numbers pay out at different odds. The best odds are a six or eight which pays out five to six.

A proposition bet is mostly similar to a field bet. both of them are determined by a single roll of the dice. Proposition bets are one of the most risky bets. With the worst odds, proposition bets are highly un-recommended. However, since they also offer high pay outs, players occasionally place their chips on these bets to add some excitement to the game. Once the player has placed his or her chips in the according box the following dice determines whether he has won or lost. If the bet is placed in the 7, he is wagering that the next roll will be a seven. On the other hand if the bet is placed in the any craps box, he is betting that a two, three or twelve will be thrown. There are even boxes with particular combinations of dice throws.