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Craps
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Craps
is an exciting, fast-paced, action-packed game utilizing a pair of dice.
Here are some basics to get your started shooting craps. Player,
known as the “shooter”, throws the dice.
All wagers must be placed before the shooter throws the dice.
The types of wagers that can be made are: PASS LINEAn
even money bet, made before the “come out” roll (the first roll) you win on
a natural seven or eleven, or lose on “craps” (two, three, or twelve).
Any other number rolled is your “point”, and you must throw your
point again before a seven to win. DON’T PASS LINEOpposite
of the Pass Line. You lose on natural seven or eleven on the first roll.
You win on two or three (twelve is a tie).
You lose after the first roll is the shooter makes their point.
You win after the first roll if the shooter rolls a seven before making
their point. COME BETSMade
any time after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make You win on
natural seven or eleven and lose on craps (two, three or twelve).
Any number that comes up is a “come point”, and must be thrown before
a seven is thrown. DON'T COME BETS Opposite
of the come bet, except that a first roll of two or three wins, and twelve is a
tie, and you lose on natural seven or eleven. Any
other number is the “come point” and you lose if the come point is made
before a seven is thrown. ODDSOnce
a point is made on the first roll or a come point on a succeeding roll, you may
take the odds and win if the points are made before a seven.
Payoffs are: two-to-one on four and ten, three-to-two on five and nine,
six-to-five on six and eight. “Don’t Pass” or “Don’t Come” bets are
in reverse; you must lay the odds in order to win. PLACE BETSOnce
a shooter makes a point, you may make a “Place Bet” on numbers four, five,
six, eight, nine, and ten. If the
shooter rolls any of these number’s before a seven, you wind the following
payoffs: nine-to-five on four and
ten, seven-to-five on five and nine, and seven-to-six on six and eight.
FIELD BETSA
one-roll bet. You win even money on
three, four, nine, ten, and eleven. You
win two-to-one on two. You win
three-to-one on twelve. You lose on
five, six, seven or eight. PROPOSITION BETSOne-roll
bets. Two or twelve pays 31 for 1. “Any
Craps” (two, three, or twelve) pay eight-for-one. Three or eleven pays sixteen-for-one. HARDWAYSYou
win if the number comes exactly as on the table, you lose if the number comes up
any other way, or if a seven is thrown. |
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