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Gambling
How To Play Craps
RULES Craps at a land-based casino can be lightning fast, crowded and
confusing. Playing online can be a great way to learn the game and make
wise bets that will improve your chances at winning. Good news -- there
are only a few really good bets, and many bad bets, so the game becomes
much easier than at first glance. First off, the Players around the table bet on the results of the
dice-rolls by the Shooter (who is simply the Player rolling the dice).
Players can bet on anything they choose, but the Shooter must win to
keep shooting, otherwise he or she has to pass the dice on to the next
Player.
The Shooter rolls 2 dice in what is called the "come-out roll." If the
come-out roll comes up 7 or 11, the Shooter wins and keeps shooting. If
it comes out 2, 3 or 12, the Shooter loses and must pass the dice. If it
comes up 4-6 or 8-10, the Shooter continues to roll, and whatever number
came up is called "the point", since "a point has been established."
The Shooter continues to roll after a come-out roll that establishes a
point, until: he or she matches the come-out roll, OR he or she rolls a 7 Meanwhile, other Players can place bets on the come-out roll and
subsequent rolls. They can bet "with the Shooter", or "against the
Shooter." (Betting against the Shooter is not looked upon as well in
land-based casinos, so gambling online is a good way to make the
better-odds bets against the Shooter. No risk of upsetting fellow
Players!)
BETS
Pass Line Bet with the Shooter on the come-out roll. If the roll totals 7 or 11,
the Player wins. If the roll totals 2, 3 or 12, the Player loses. If the
roll totals 4-6 or 8-10, a point has been established, and the Player
waits for follow-on rolls. If the Shooter rolls a number that matches
the established point, the Player wins. If the Shooter rolls a 7, the
Player loses. The Shooter continues to roll until one of these outcomes
occurs.
Don't Pass Line The opposite of the Pass Line. Bet against the shooter on the come-out
roll. If the roll totals 7 or 11, the Player loses. If the roll totals
2, 3 or 12, the Player wins. If the roll totals 4-6 or 8-10, a point has
been established, and the Player waits for follow-on rolls. If the
Shooter rolls a number that matches the established point, the Player
loses. If the Shooter rolls a 7, the Player wins. The Shooter continues
to roll until one of these outcomes occurs.
Come After a point has been established, the Player wins if the next roll of
the dice totals 7 or 11. The Player loses if the next roll of the dice
totals 2, 3 or 12. Otherwise, the bet stands while the Shooter continues
to roll. Then, if the come-out roll is matched before a 7 is thrown, the
Player wins. If a 7 comes up first, the Player loses.
Don't Come The opposite of the Come bet. After a point has been established, the
Player loses if the next roll of the dice totals 7 or 11. The Player
wins if the next roll of the dice totals 2, 3 or 12. Otherwise, the bet
stands while the Shooter continues to roll. Then, if the come-out roll
is matched before a 7 is thrown, the Player loses. If a 7 comes up
first, the Player wins.
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PASS
LINE OR COME ODDS |
|
POINT |
PROBABILITY |
PAYOUT |
| 4 OR 10 |
1 IN 3 |
2 TO 1 |
| 5 OR 9 |
2 IN 5 |
3 TO 2 |
| 6 OR 8 |
5 IN 11 |
6 TO 5 |
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DON’T
PASS LINE OR DON’T COME ODDS |
| POINT |
PROBABILITY |
PAYOUT |
| 4 OR 10 |
2 IN 3 |
1 TO 2 |
| 5 OR 9 |
3 IN 5 |
2 TO 3 |
| 6 OR 8 |
6 IN 11 |
5 TO 6 |
TAKING ODDS
A bet placed in conjunction with a Pass Line or Come bet. If one of
those bets has been placed and a point is established on the next roll,
an Odds bet can be placed. Placing an Odds bet is the best bet on the
Craps table because the House Advantage is 0%.
The maximum amount of an
Odds bet is a multiple of the original bet placed. “1x odds” means the
maximum is equal to your original bet, “2x odds” means the maximum is
equal to double your original bet , and so on. Since this bet has no
House Advantage, the Player should make the maximum Odds bet, bankroll
permitting.
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ODDS
HOUSE ADVANTAGES |
|
BET |
House Advantage |
| PASS LINE / COME |
1.41% |
| W/ 1X ODDS |
0.85% |
| W/ 2X ODDS |
0.61% |
| W/ 3X ODDS |
0.47% |
| W/ 5X ODDS |
0.33% |
| W/ 10X ODDS |
0.18% |
| DON’T PASS /
DON’T COME |
1.36% |
| W/ 1X ODDS |
0.69% |
| W/ 2X ODDS |
0.46% |
| W/ 3X ODDS |
0.34% |
| W/ 5X ODDS |
0.23% |
| W/ 10X ODDS |
0.12% |
Place (to Win or Lose)
After a point is established, a Place bet can be put on any of these
numbers (4-6 or 8-10) to win or lose. Multiple place bets can be placed,
and a place bet can be taken off the table after a roll. On a Place bet
for a number to win, the Player wins if that number is rolled before a
7. On a Place bet for a number to lose, the Player will win if a 7 is
rolled before that number.
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HOUSE
ADVANTAGE BY BET |
|
BET |
PAYOUT |
H. A. |
|
4 OR 10 TO WIN |
9 TO 5 |
6.67%
|
4 OR 10 TO LOSE
|
5 TO 11
|
3.03%
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5 OR 9 TO WIN
|
7 TO 5
|
4.00%
|
5 OR 9 TO LOSE
|
5 TO 8
|
2.5%
|
6 OR 8 TO WIN
|
7 TO 6
|
1.52%
|
6 OR 8 TO LOSE
|
4 TO 5
|
1.82%
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Buy/Lay
Similar to a Place bet. The player pays a 5% commission to get true odds
on a number. A Buy Bet is a bet placed on a number to win. A Lay Bet is
a bet placed on a number to lose.
|
NUMBER |
PAYOUT |
4 OR 10
|
2 TO 1
|
5 OR 9
|
3 TO 2
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6 OR 7
|
6 TO 5
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Field
A one-roll bet. This type of bet applies only to the next roll of the
dice. House advantage: 5.56%
Big 6 and Big 8
A Big 6 is a bet that a 6 will be rolled before a 7 is rolled. A Big 8
is a bet that an 8 will be rolled before a 7 is rolled. The House
Advantage for each of these bets is 9.09%. Don't make these bets, make a
Place 6 or Place 8 bet instead, with much better odds.
Center Propositions
The center of the table shows a number of bets that can be made, grouped
into Hardways and One-Rolls.
Hardways
A bet that a certain "hard" combination will be rolled before a 7 or the
same "soft" combination is rolled. For example, a Hard 8 occurs when two
4’s are rolled, a Soft 8 occurs when a 2 and 6 or a 3 and 5 are rolled.
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HOUSE
ADVANTAGE BY BET |
|
BET |
PAYOUT |
H. A. |
HARD 4 (2+2)
|
7 TO 1
|
11.11%
|
HARD 6 (3+3)
|
9 TO 1
|
9.09%
|
HARD 8 (4+4)
|
9 TO 1
|
9.09%
|
HARD 10 (5+5)
|
7 TO 1
|
11.11%
|
One-Rolls
A bet on the next roll of the dice.
|
Next
Roll |
Odds and
Payout |
|
Any Craps |
Any
Craps is a bet that the next roll of the dice is a 2, 3 or 12. This
bet pays 7 to 1 and has a House Advantage of 11.11%. |
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Any Seven
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Any Seven is a bet that the next roll of the dice is a 7. This bet
pays 4 to 1 and has a House Advantage of 16.67%. |
|
Two |
A bet
that the next roll will be a 2. This bet pays 30 to 1 and has a
House Advantage of 13.89%. |
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Three |
A bet that the next roll will be a 3. This bet pays 15 to 1 and has
a House Advantage of 11.11%. |
|
Eleven |
A bet
that the next roll will be an 11. This bet pays 15 to 1 and has a
House Advantage of 11.11%. |
|
Twelve |
A bet
that the next roll will be a 12. This bet pays 30 to 1 and has a
House Advantage of 13.89%. |
|
Horn Bet |
A Horn
Bet is a bet that the next roll will be a 2, 3, 11 or 12. A Horn Bet
is made in multiples of $4, with 1/4 of each bet placed on each
number. This bet pays out at the same odds as any individual number
and the overall House Advantage is 12.5%. |
Note: "Crapless" Craps
In this version of the game, a come-out roll of 2, 3, 11 or 12 becomes a
point number instead of a win (11) or a loss (2, 3 or 12) on a Pass Line
bet. Avoid this game since the House Advantage on a Pass Line bet is
5.4% compared to 1.41% at a regular craps table.
TIPS
The easiest way to play is to avoid the more complex bets -- and the
easier bets have higher odds anyway!
Bets to make - Basic
Don't Pass Line (on the come-out roll)
Don't Come (after a point has been established)
Pass Line (on the come-out roll)
Come (after a point has been established)
Place 6 to Win or Place 8 to Win (after a point has been established)
Bets to make
- Advanced
Odds - Taking or Laying (after a point has been established) -- go as
high as your bankroll will allow! Best odds of just about any game in
the casino.
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