Sometimes known as the casino game with a funny name, the game of craps, does not in fact take its name from the expletives hurled out by losing players, but in fact from the French word "crapaud" meaning "toad".
In casino craps, players play against a house, selecting 2 dice from a selection of dice offered by the stickman. Several rules apply when throwing the dice, for example they must hit the back wall, to avoid a "controlled shot". Players bet on a playing surface and winnings are paid by the banker.
There are different ways of betting and playing such as playing the "pass line", "don't pass line" and other single bets on individual throws. On "pass line" bets, players bet on a winning throw. If a 7 or 11 is rolled then all bets on the pass line win. Players lose if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled (these are called "craps"). However, "don't pass line" reverse the fortunes of the 2 and 3 above, but a tie is called for a 12 on the "don't pass line" - maintaining the house advantage.
Whenever a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled by the thrower, the stickman places an "on" button on the corresponding number in the field. The player then has as many throws or he or she needs to roll that number again for everyone to win. However, if the player rolls a 7 before they re-roll the "on" number, all players lose.
More and more people have taken to playing online craps in recent years, although it doesn't offer the same type of fun available at a craps table when everyone can win at the same time. However, the popularity of online craps is always growing because of its relatively easy playability. Let's just hope they don't have to look into the snake eyes too much.
In casino craps, players play against a house, selecting 2 dice from a selection of dice offered by the stickman. Several rules apply when throwing the dice, for example they must hit the back wall, to avoid a "controlled shot". Players bet on a playing surface and winnings are paid by the banker.
There are different ways of betting and playing such as playing the "pass line", "don't pass line" and other single bets on individual throws. On "pass line" bets, players bet on a winning throw. If a 7 or 11 is rolled then all bets on the pass line win. Players lose if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled (these are called "craps"). However, "don't pass line" reverse the fortunes of the 2 and 3 above, but a tie is called for a 12 on the "don't pass line" - maintaining the house advantage.
Whenever a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled by the thrower, the stickman places an "on" button on the corresponding number in the field. The player then has as many throws or he or she needs to roll that number again for everyone to win. However, if the player rolls a 7 before they re-roll the "on" number, all players lose.
More and more people have taken to playing online craps in recent years, although it doesn't offer the same type of fun available at a craps table when everyone can win at the same time. However, the popularity of online craps is always growing because of its relatively easy playability. Let's just hope they don't have to look into the snake eyes too much.
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