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A Guide on How to Play Craps Online

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A Guide on How to Play Craps Online

Dice are noisy little critters than many Crap lovers have enjoyed for years. The game has been played in homes, in alleys, and around the many gambling halls down through the centuries. Technology today has made Crap more enjoyable by providing game lovers to go online and roll the dice. Many of the casinos monitor the dice habitually, examining the dice so that the players can get the most out of the game.

Playing Craps Online
To start you must select the link that will take you to the Crap room. Once you are seated at the table, you will notice other players about the table area. Most casinos will permit up to ‘20 players’ per table. Once a player begins a round of Craps, the dice are tossed across the table, and the player is required to land the dice, hitting them at one side or the other of the table, forcing the dice back, and then landing on the numbers. The table is set up similar to a real-life Casino, in that a “Stickman” will evaluate the dice if the player tosses the dice and the dice roll onto the floor. The object of the game is to land the dice on seven or eleven. Each player is giving the option to toss, sit, or observe. The players sitting out of the game can place a bet on the player tossing the dice. This provides additional chances of winning the game, even if you are not playing. Each table has its own ‘stickman,’ boxman,’ and at least two dealers" that monitor the games closely during playtime, thus, making sure that the dice are not damaged.

“Come Out Roll”
The “Come Out Roll” round is the first player starting the game, and betting against the other players at the table. This means that if the player previous player did not win the numbers called, then the player following will take on the “Call Out Roll,” thus, beginning a new round. If any of the players at the table, land on a 7 or 11, then the player will continue the game.

Like any card game, Craps rotate clockwise about the tables, and the tables are often divided into at least “three categories.”

Table Bets

“Pass and Don’t Pass Line Bets”
“Odds Bet”
“Place Bets and Fields Bets”
“Proposition Bets”
The “Pass and Don’t Pass Line Bets” is one side of the table that reflects the players land, and the “Odds bet, Place bets and Field bets” are a side of the table that the player must hit to land the dice. If the dice miss any of the two sides of the table, and lands in the center, then it is known as the “Proposition bets.”

Winning Lands
Winning lands include player landing on “2 or 3” while tossing the dice at the “Come Out Roll” round.
Player tosses the dice hitting the “Pass Bets” area landing on 7 or 11 wins the round.
“Don’t Bets” if two players toss the dice landing on a ‘12’ then the players hit a “Bar Roll on the Layout” and the players are to toss the dice again.


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