Longest Roll In Craps

 

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Craps

Longest Roll In Craps

The craps is a dice game, which is also a pretty popular community game in brick and mortar casinos. It’s a game played at a large table with two dices, and feature a shooter and the other players who place bets on the rolls outcome. At least that’s the case in physical casinos. In the online version of craps, you play alone, and the shooter is the computer (a random-number generator). It’s a fast-paced game if you play it online, and it requires some thought, and knowledge to play it accordingly. Craps isn’t that much advertised in online casinos like roulette or blackjack, and there is one reason for it: it is one of the few games, where the house edge (only on some bets) is really low.

Introducing craps

As far as the craps’s history is concerned, it’s a game that dates far back to the times of the Crusades. The game we know nowadays, however is the American offspring of the old “hazard” game, and it didn’t feature the don’t pass bet, which was only introduced later. Craps is something that every gambler has to try sometimes, as it grants a fascinating experience, especially when played in a real casino. The online version of craps is easy to play, and it’s one of the popular games, due to the easy to learn and fast gameplay. Almost every online casino game developer developed at least one craps, and some of them even made mobile-ready versions of it too.

How to play craps

Playing craps at an online casino is really easy, the gameplay is very easy to learn and the rules aren’t that complicated either. To start playing craps, you simply have to select the bet size, and place it on one of the available bets. Then you have to click on the “Roll” button to start. The first roll is called “come out roll”, and it decides whether the game is “On”, or another “come out” is coming up. Here are the possible outcomes:

  1. The “shooter” rolls a 7 or an 11: when this occurs, bets placed on the Pass Line win, along with proposition bets placed on 7 or 11.
  2. The “come out” roll is 2, 3, 12, or it’s a craps roll: in this case, bets on the Craps proposition bet win, and a new come out roll comes.
  3. A point is established: the “come out” roll results are 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10. In this case, the game is on.

When the point is established, the round goes on as long as the point is rolled again, or a 7 is rolled (seven-out). During the round, you can place come bets, don’t come bets, proposition bets too. Due to the high number of different bet-types some might find craps to be intimidating at first. Well, there is nothing to worry about, we are going to clear this up, and tell you some hints about the best bets.

Bets in craps

Naturally, there are two things that impact your bet in craps: the casino limits and your personal preferences. In most cases, the minimum bet to place is $0.50, so if you are careful player, you should pay attention that you have right size of bankroll to be able to play this game properly. The craps table has an interesting layout, but the major fields are all the same, so no matter what version you play, you will know what you are doing, and also, the casino usually offer game descriptions and payout tables for you. Now, let’s see the bet types!

  1. Pass (line bet): it’s one of the most-played best in craps. You place it before the come-out roll, and it pays even money on 7 and 11, and if a point is established it pays only if the point is rolled before a seven. On seven-out, you lose the Pass line bet, just as you lose if “craps” are rolled during the come-out. The Pass line bet pays even money.
  2. Don’t pass: it’s almost the exact opposite of the pass line bet. You can place it before the come-out roll. You win on 2 and 3, 12 is a push (no win, nor lose). On seven and eleven, this bet loses, any other number establishes a point. The Don’t pass can protect you against seven-out, but if the point is rolled again, this bet loses. The Don’t Pass line bet pays even.
  3. Pass and Don’t Pass odds: this is a side-bet that most players like to place on their initial bet. Placing Pass Line odds is called “taking odds”, and it pays true odds for numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. These odds are: 2:1 (for 4 and 10), 3:2 (for 5, 9) and 6:5 (for 6 or 8). Placing bets on the Don’t Pass odds is referred to as “laying odds”, and it pays if seven is rolled before the point.
  4. Come and Don’t Come: these two are similar to the Pass and Don’t Pass line bets in many ways. You can place Come bets after a point is rolled, and you could also bet on odds too. For the come bet, the roll made after placing the bet is a new point. The Come bet wins on 7 and 11 (if no Come point is established), and loses on “craps”. Other numbers establish a point, and the player wins if the point “comes”. When it’s a Don’t Come bet, you bet that the rolled number won’t come. Don’t come bets win if 2 and 3 comes after the betting, loses on 7 and 11, and 12 is again a push. Other numbers establish a point, but you only win if the “shooter’ seven-out without rolling the point again.
  5. Place bets: you can place your bet on numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10. These are multi round bets, and pay at set odds. In most cases, though it pays the lowest odds, the 6 and 8 are the most played.
  6. Propositions bets: these are one round bets, which are sucker bets in most cases. Avoid them.

Well, the craps looks horrible if someone tries to describe it, that much is true. However, you shouldn’t really concern yourself with the details too much, as the best way to learn craps is to find a free-to-play version of it (about 99% of the casinos will grant you that), and learn the ropes yourself!