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Rules of Craps - Typical Online Casino VersionsClick here to learn about online craps at a top internet casino >Craps is one of the most popular of all casino games. It is an exciting game of dice, full of action and fun; and mathematicians say that of all the casino games, craps has the lowest overall house advantage, an important fact for the serious gambler. But craps is also a complicated game with many rules, and so you are advised to read on, because it is more fun to play craps with a full understanding of the various bets and their payouts. Bets are made in general by dragging chips from your "stash" and dropping them over the desired bet place. Following is a description of every craps bet on the table, roughly ordered from the simplest to the most complicated: "One
Roll Bets" Any
Craps Any
Seven Any
Eleven Any
Two Any
Three Any
Twelve C&E
Horn
Field
The above listed bets are the only "One Roll Bets." The rest of the bets will always stay on the board until they either win or lose. Unless specified otherwise below, you are always free to add to any bet, or remove money from any bet, at any time. Big
6 Big
8 Hard
4 Hard
6 Hard
8 Hard
10 Place
Bets: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 Bets that the specified number gets rolled before a 7. These bets are "off" or "not working" on the "Come Out Roll" (described below). This fact will always be obvious because "off" bets always have an "off" marker placed over the bet's top chip. This simply means that an "off" bet will neither win nor lose on the next roll of the dice, as if it were not being bet at all.
The
Pass Line The "Come Out Roll" is the most significant roll in craps. It is the first roll of the dice for a new shooter, and for the Pass Line bettor, it may be a winner, a loser, or it may establish a new "Point Number"(described below). When it is the Come Out Roll, the Pass Line bet wins with a 7 or 11, loses with any Craps (2, 3, or 12), and establishes a new Point Number otherwise. The "Point Number" is the number that the Pass Line bettor is betting will repeat before a 7 is rolled. Whenever there is a Point Number established, the "ON puck" will be positioned above the number; otherwise this marker puck will say "OFF" and will sit in the upper left corner of the board. After a Point Number has been established (no longer the Come Out Roll), the Pass Line bet wins if that Point Number is repeated before a 7 is rolled; when the Point Number repeats like this, the dice are said to have passed. After a Point Number has been established (no longer the Come Out Roll), the Pass Line bet wins if that Point Number is repeated before a 7 is rolled; when the Point Number repeats like this, the dice are said to have passed. To summarize, the Pass Line bet behaves differently depending on whether or not there is a Point Number established. If there is a PointNumber, then the bet wins if the dice pass (the Point Number repeats),or it loses if a 7 is rolled (all other numbers are inconsequntial). If there is no Point Number, then it is said to be the Come Out Roll, in which case the Pass Line wins on a 7 or 11, and loses on a 2, 3, or 12. Pass Line bets, once a Point Number is established, may not be removed, but may be increased. When the Pass Line bet wins, it pays even money. Pass Line bets allow so-called "Free Odds" side bets (explained below). In the case of the Pass Line, the Free Odds bets are placed in the unlabeld area "behind the line" - underneath the Pass Line region. Free
Odds To understand how Free Odds bets work, it is necessary to understand a bit more about the probabilities involved in rolling two dice. This is because Free Odds bets pay out according to the mathematically true odds of a given roll occurring, and as such, the house has no advantage on these bets! In order to make a Free Odds bet, the player must first have made a bet on either the Pass Line, Don't Pass, Come, or Don't Come. Let's assume for the sake of having an example that there is $5 bet on the Pass Line. The Free Odds bet is restricted to be a maximum of N times the original $5 Pass Line bet, where N is clearly indicated on the craps table, saying "double odds" or "3x odds." Let's assume that this is a double odds table. Then for our example, the player may bet a maximum of $10 in Free Odds "behind the line" in the unmarked Free Odds bet area. The Free Odds bet wins or loses in the exact same way as the original "base" bet, except that it pays out according to the true odds. Suppose that the Point Number in this example is 5, then if it repeats, the original Pass Line bet will win $5, but the $10 bet as Free Odds will win an additional $15, as calculated according to the following probability table:
Free Odds work in reverse for "Wrong Bettors" (described below) who bet the Don't Pass or Don't Come, since they are betting with the house instead of with the dice. In the above example, a Wrong Bettor would have to "lay" $15 in Free Odds in hopes of winning $10. Free Odds side bets may always be removed at any time. Come Come bets are made by placing chips in the Come bet area, and then rolling the dice. Like the Pass Line bet, the Come bet (still in the Come area) wins on a 7 or 11, and loses on any Craps (2, 3, or 12); otherwise, the Come bet chips will be moved automatically to the correct Come Point area. The orignal Come bet, once moved to the Come Point area, may neither be added to nor removed. If additional chips are dropped into that Come Point area, they will be interpreted as being a Free Odds side bet on the original Come bet. Come bets that have been moved to the Come Point area win if that Come Point repeats, and lose if a 7 is rolled. Come bets that win pay even money. Come bets, like Pass Line bets, allow Free Odds side bets, once the Come Point is established. Free Odds chips that are bet on a Come bet are "off" or "not working" on the Come Out Roll. This fact will always be obvious because "off" bets always have an "off" marker placed over the bet's top chip. This simply means that an "off" bet will neither win nor lose on the next roll of the dice, as if it were not being bet at all. In the case where a Come bet that is sitting in the appropriate Come Point area wins, and there is also new money in the Come area on that roll, then this creates a situation known as an "off and on" Come bet, where the previous, winning Come bet moves "off" to make room for the new Come bet arriving "on" the given Come Point bet area. Due to the fact that the rectangular Come Point bet area is so small, the previous, winning Come bet must be merged with the newly won chips to make room for the arriving "on" chips. Wrong
Bets: Don't Pass and Don't Come Free Odds bet as a side bet on any Wrong bet must be "laid" according to the mathematically true odds, and as such, they pay out at less than even money. Don't
Pass Once a Point Number is established, the Don't Pass wins when the Pass Line loses, and vice-versa. Dont Pass bets may not be increased once the Point Number is established, but they may be decreased or removed at any time. To bet a Free Odds side bet, simply drop the additional chips into the Don't Pass bet area after the Point Number has been established; these chips will be interpreted automatically as being a Free Odds bet. Don't
Come Don't Come bets are made by placing chips in the Don't Come bet area, and then rolling the dice. Like the Don't Pass bet, the Don't Come bet (still in the Don't Come area) loses on a 7 or 11, and wins on 2 or 3 (standing off, or pushing, on 12); otherwise, the Don't Come bet chips will be moved automatically to the correct Don't Come Point area. The orignal Don't Come bet, once moved to the Don't Come Point area, may not be added to, but may be removed at any time. To bet a Free Odds side bet, simply drop the additional chips into the Don't Come Point area; these chips will be interpreted automatically as being a Free Odds bet. Don't Come bets that have been moved to the Don't Come Point area win if a 7 is rolled, and lose if that that Don't Come Point number repeats. Don't Come bets that win pay even money.
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