Craps
Craps is a dice game where players wager on the outcome of the roll or a series of rolls. It's known for its fast-paced action and myriad betting options, making it a favorite among casino enthusiasts.
RULES
- The game begins with a "come-out roll" where the shooter rolls two dice to establish a point.
- Players can bet on the outcome of the shooter's roll or make proposition bets on specific combinations.
- Common bets include the "pass line" (betting that the shooter will win), "don't pass line" (betting against the shooter), and "come" and "don't come" bets.
- If the shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the come-out roll, pass line bets win, while a 2, 3, or 12 result in a loss.
- If the shooter establishes a point (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10), they must roll that number again before rolling a 7 to win.
- Players can make "odds bets" behind their pass line or don't pass line bets, which pay true odds without a house edge.
- Craps tables have a variety of betting options, including place bets, field bets, hardways, and more, each with its own odds and payouts.
- The shooter continues rolling until they make the point or seven out, at which point the dice pass to the next player.
- Craps is a social game, and players often cheer and celebrate together, adding to the excitement of the experience.
- Understanding the various bets and their odds is key to playing craps effectively and maximizing your chances of winning.
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