Craps Tutorial
No game of chance can match craps for excitement, possibilities,
and value. When you are in person at a brick and mortar casino
the loudest yells that you will here come from the craps tables.
Now that excitement is turned on at an even higher level at
online casino gambling websites where the pace and action is
quicker!
Although craps is actually quite a simple game, it can be very
intimidating to a beginning gambler that doesn’t know
better. Thee are all kinds of different wagers that you can
make, wagers within wagers, in fact, and for the novice it can
look far more complicated that it actually is.
Craps begins with the “come out roll” in which
the dice shooter automatically wins with a roll of either seven
or eleven. A roll of two, three, or twelve is an automatic loser.
Anything else rolled on the “come out” is what is
referred to as a “point.” The shooter will again
try and hit this point number BEFORE rolling a seven. For example,
if a shooter rolls a five on the “come out” roll
his point is five. If he rolls another five BEFORE rolling a
seven he is a winner and gets to keep the dice and shoot another
brand new “come out roll.” If he rolls a seven,
however, before he rolls another five he loses and must relinquish
the dice to the next shooter.
The other players at the craps table can bet for or against
the shooter both on the come out roll and after the point is
established. You can also bet on “hard” numbers
being rolled each roll; any number that you like in fact.
Posted: Jul 2, 2008
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