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Craps (Rules)
Craps is a game of pure chance. It is played with two dies. The ?Shooter? throws
the dice on a large elongated sunk in table.
The idea of the game is to bet on the ?Shooter?s? throw, and weather or not you
think he/she will make a winning combination. Craps has two unique phases called
Coming Out, and Point phase. You are allowed to place side bets in either phase.
Placing a Pass Line Bets:
To make a Pass Line bet simply put your marker in the Pass Line Box.
Coming Out Phase:
While placing a bet in the pass line, roll a combination equaling
either 7 or 11 to win. Rolling a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will establish a Point. However a 2, 3 or 12
will result in a loss.
Point Phase:
After you establish a point the dealer will remove his marker form the
pass line box and replace it on the point number. You will then be required to roll the
same number as the point, while advoiding rolling a 7 or 11. If a 7 or 11 is rolled, your
bet will be lost.
Don't Pass Line Bets:
To make a Don't Pass Line bet, at the start of the game place your marker (wager) on the Don?t Pass Line.
If the first throw produces a 7 or 11 you lose. But if a 3 is rolled you win. Double sixes and Double ones
are safe (Neither a win, nor a loss).
Field bets:
A Field bet can be made any time during a game. To place a Field Bet, place a bet in the Field
Box, once a bet is placed, if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 hit the Field the bet wins. If a 5, 6, 7,
or 8 are rolled you?ll lose.
Free Odds Bets:
To be able place a Free Odds Bet a point must first be in place. Once the point
is established and the dealer moves the original bets on the table. Then you simply
raise you original wager by adding additional chips. This will give you better odds
on the return.
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