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How To Play Craps
Craps
is one of the fastest moving and most exciting games in the casino.
It can also be one of the most intimidating to newcomers. Although
the Craps table layout can be confusing, once you eliminate the bets
you should avoid, the game becomes much easier to understand and
enjoy. Luckily, the simplest bets are also the ones with the lowest
House Advantage.
A full-size Craps table needs a crew of four
casino personnel to run a game. At the center of the table is the
Boxman who oversees all of the action and also settles disputes. Two
Dealers stand on either side of the table. Their responsibilities
include cashing players in and out, and collecting and paying off
bets. The Stickman handles the dice and center bets. He also acts as
the voice of the game, calling out rolls and winning bets.
The roll rotates among
players. The Stickman will offer
the player whose turn it is, or Shooter, 5 dice of which the Shooter
chooses 2. The first roll of the dice is called the Come-Out Roll. A
legal roll needs to hit the opposite side of the table and rebound.
A player keeps control of the dice until he loses a roll.
A
Come-Out Roll of 7 or 11 “wins” for the Shooter (he keeps control of
the dice). A Come-Out Roll of 2, 3 or 12 “loses” for the Shooter
(he
loses control of the dice). If a Come-Out Roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or
10 the Shooter continues to roll until:
A. HE MATCHES THE COME-OUT
ROLL If this happens the Shooter keeps control of the dice
and gets another Come-Out Roll. Or,
B.
HE ROLLS A SEVEN If this happens the
Shooter loses control of the dice.
Rolling a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or
10 on the Come-Out Roll is also known as “establishing a point”.
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