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How to Play Craps

How to play craps? That’s a question that comes up every once in a while at the casino I frequent. The answer is surprisingly simple: Roll the dice. There are six total numbers (1 through 6) placed along with a rectangle of felt beneath the table. Two additional numbers (the point number, 7 or 8, and they come out roll, 9 or 10) are also placed under the table. Once the bettor has made his/her wager, the dealer rolls the dice several times until they reach their final resting place. At that time, the dealer pays even money (half odds) on the winning outcome. If the point number wins, the dealer pays double the original bet. If the point number loses, the player receives half the original bet back.

When Playing Craps Start With A Game Plan

The game plan for craps depends on your experience level. Beginners often opt for the bass line because it’s easy to watch the action and make predictions. However, when you become more knowledgeable about the rules of craps, there’s not much reason to stick with the pass line anymore. Instead, you should consider the doughnut hole. Here’s how it works:

If the point number lands at an odd spot on the table, the player must choose a spot on the outside edge of the doughnut hole where the point will stop rolling. If the point goes into the doughnut hole, the player automatically wins. But if he misses the doughnut hole, he gets nothing. The way to win consistently is to focus on the last number before the doughnut hole, which is 5 or 6. You can bet on this number and then try to predict what the next two numbers will be.

Select Your Table

Craps tables vary in size from $4 to $100. When picking a craps table, keep in mind that players usually sit closer together than they do at other types of gambling games. This means you have to pay attention to the people around you. Also, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions at the craps table. Casinos want you to enjoy yourself at their establishment, so they want to help you learn everything you need to know.

When playing craps, you may find that some dealers stand behind the shooter instead of the shooter standing over the table. It’s customary for shooters to stand above the table, but you don’t have to comply. Just remember that you can always use one of the footpegs as leverage.

Buy Chips

Most casinos charge $5 per chip, though prices can differ by location. One important thing to note is that chips only count as a single unit of currency. For example, you cannot put down $25 on the pass line and expect to get a refund after losing all 25 chips. So be sure to set aside enough cash to cover any losses.

After making your wagers, check to see if you have changed left in your pocket. Then take the excess amount of coins from your pocket and place them in the coin tray marked “change.” You can either give the casino a tip or just leave the change with the dealer who originally took your money.

Use Different Betting Strategies

A craps bet can easily be broken down into three different betting options. Players typically select between these bets at the beginning of each round. To win a majority of the time when using one of these strategies, you need to understand the following facts:

You can place $2 bets at various combinations of payouts listed. These payoffs can either increase or decrease depending on whether the point hits the centre marker or falls within the doughnut hole. Some say it’s wise to stay away from bets involving 1-9. They’re too risky because the house might adjust its payouts to favor itself. Others recommend selecting higher paying bets like 2-6, 3-7, 4-8, and 5-9. However, there are other ways to pick winning bets besides those mentioned above.

Place Your Bets

Place your bet based on the combination of symbols displayed on the dice. Generally speaking, roulette has four types of bets. They are Straight Up (also called American), Come, Lay Odds, and Parlay. These four types correspond with four major betting strategy categories.

Straight up bets are made with no consideration given to other factors, such as the direction the ball rolls. It doesn’t matter how close or far away the ball is from the central spinning wheel; straight up bets are made regardless of the circumstances.

Come bets involve placing your stake on the number of points that come closest to 7 without actually hitting it. For instance, if the first roll comes up 6, then there would be a Come bet placed on 6-1, 6-2, etc. On consecutive rolls which fall under this type of bet, the player must wait until the next spin before placing another bet.

Conclusion

 If you want to learn more about how to play craps, read our review about online casinos and download an app that will make learning easier. We also offer a free practice game where you can try out different strategies while watching the table being played live. Take advantage of this free experience today!