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Everything that you need to know in order to give of the air of a
habitual
Craps player, in a casino or online, can be found on this
website. By following our instructions, you will understand and
respect the etiquette of Craps and are then less likely to make
impaired decisions. Why do you need to take advantage of the
precautions offered here? Simply because the amateurs at Craps are
a species apart. Around each table, there are people with their
own beliefs and superstitions, and you need to be aware of this.
Also, around a Craps table, you will not find the most patient of
the world's population. You should now be getting an inkling as to
why it is important to arrive at the Craps table with a good idea
about how to comport yourself, the links at the bottom of this
article will guide you through the basics of the game of craps and
the different bets that can be placed. First and foremost, you
need to master the basic principles of the different bets, in
order to know thoroughly the ins and outs of the simple and more
difficult bets. Understanding in a simple step by step manner the
nature of bets in crap is important, you should research the game
before you play it for real, you cannot ask for advice in a
casino, the other players are concentrating too much and why would
the casino help you?
Craps is all about rolling a pair of dice. The player rolling the
dice is called the shooter. The dice have six sides each so when
you roll them, you are going to get anything between 2 and 12.
Some numbers appear more often than others. It’s all about what
numbers can be used to add up to a certain number. For instance,
lots of combinations will add up to a 7 or 8. But only one
combination adds up to either a 2 or a 12. Statistically, 7 is the
most common number to come up. It only wins if it comes up on the
come-out roll.
There are two most basic bets that you can make while playing
Craps. One when you bet with the shooter. That is called "Pass
Line". If you choose to bet against him, it is called "Don't
Pass".
In the "Pass Line" bet, you and the shooter win if the shooter
rolls 7 or 11. After winning, the shooter keeps the dice to roll
again. Nevertheless, if the shooter rolls 2, 3 or 12, the bet is
lost. However, in this case, the shooter can continue to roll the
dice. This continues until either the shooter makes his point and
he and you win, or he hits 7 and the bet is lost. In case of the
"Don't Pass" bet, the rules and the lines are just the opposite of
the "Pass Line" bet. However, the only difference here is that if
on the first roll, the shooter hits 12; it is a case of
"Standoff". It means you neither win nor lose. Another step in the
game is to make a bet placing it on the "Come Line". The rules are
the same as the shooter makes his first roll. If the next roll is
7, you win. Moreover, if it is 2, 3 or 12, you lose. If you hit
some other number, it is your "Come Point". To win, it has to be
rolled before 7 comes. However, if the 7 comes first, the bet is
lost. "Pass Line" is the most popular game for the beginners. Then
gradually they move for the "Come Line" bet. There are four casino
employees at the Craps table- Boxman (who guards the chips), two
Dealers (who stand on the either side of the Boxman and collect
and pay debts), and Stickman (who stands across the table from the
Boxman and announces the results and collects the dices). A new
shooter gets 5 dices from the Stickman and two are picked.
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