Global Sports: Understand The Pass Line Bet And Learn How To Play Craps

Friday, February 20, 2015

Understand The Pass Line Bet And Learn How To Play Craps

By Olivia Cross


Craps is an interesting game and stands out as one of the best bets in a casino. If you are new in casinos, this is the best bets to start with. It is very lively, and other players are always screaming as you win. The casino profit (house edge) is just 1.41%. This is up to 3 times better than roulette. It is also many times better than the slot machines. However, it does not come easy; you have to learn how to play craps by making the good bets and avoiding the suckers.

The first thing is to make the game easy. In order to do this, you must first learn what you need to know, and ignore all other things you have been told. Everything else should be regarded as noise. If you know just a single bet, you are good enough to play craps. This is the Pass Line bet, the one that you can use to play comfortably.

It is impossible to learn all the bets at once, in fact, that will require a whole book to discuss. However, you only need one or two bets are you are good to go. Only a few bets are good, all others are suckers. One of the main bets that you need to learn is the Pass Line.

Before even learning this, the first step is to buy the chips. You put the amount of your choice on the table, and the dealer gives you the appropriate number of chips in exchange. You need to understand that all the money you put on the table is turned into chips, there is no change. However, after the game, all the chips left can be turned back to cash at the cashier booth. Every table has a minimum bet; it is usually $5 or less.

With the chips, the next step is to shoot the dice. This is where every player takes turn to roll the dice while each of them bets on a given roll. This means that there are equal chances of winning or losing the bets whether rolling or not. This also means that rolling the dice is not compulsory; you can opt to pass it to the next person when your turn comes. However, when rolling, you have to continue rolling up to the point when you roll a losing 7.

However, after the game, the remaining chips are taken to the cashier booth where you are given an equal amount of cash for the chips. Every game has a minimum bet, in most cases; it is normally $5 or less.

The other basic thing to learn is that not the numbers but rather the totals that matter. As such, a total of both dice is considered. By rolling a 3, for example, it is a total of three on both dice and not a 3 on any of the dice. This can be confusing to first-time players.

There are several bets that you can learn, but your best bet is the Pass Line Bet. It pays even money if you win. A bet of $5, for instance, wins $5 or lose the same amount. To make this bet, wait for Come-Out Roll, and put the chips on the part marked the Pass Line on the table. The shooter rolls Come-Out Roll and the outcomes can be as follows. A win is 7 or 11 while a 2, 3, or a 12 is a loss. All the numbers in between (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) require that you go to the bonus round.




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