How to Play Craps: Demystifying the Casino's Loudest Game
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If you walk onto any physical casino floor, the loudest and most energetic area is almost always the Craps table.
It is a unique gambling experience where players actively cheer for each other and celebrate shared victories.
The massive felt board, covered in strange terminology and dozens of betting boxes, scares many novices away.
Fortunately, you only need to learn a few basic rules to jump in and enjoy some of the best odds in the casino.
Our beginner's guide will strip away the confusion and focus on the fundamental bets you need to know.
How a Round of Craps Actually Works
A new game begins when a player (the shooter) takes the dice and rolls them across the table for the first time.
The entire goal of the Come-Out roll is to establish a "Point" number for the rest of the round.
When a Point is set, the game enters its second phase, and the objective of the shooter completely changes.
Now, the shooter must continue rolling the dice until they roll that exact Point number again to win.
Rolling a 7 ends the round immediately, sweeping away the bets on the table, and the dice pass to the next player.
The Best Bets: Pass Line and Don't Pass
The Pass Line is the fundamental bet of Craps and offers an incredibly low house edge of just 1.41%.
You place your Pass Line bet immediately before the Come-Out roll occurs.
Once the Point is established, your Pass Line bet wins if the shooter hits the Point before rolling a 7.
The Don't Pass bet is the exact opposite: you win on a Come-Out 2 or 3, and win if a 7 rolls before the Point.
For your first time, stick to the Pass Line to enjoy the communal excitement and camaraderie of the game.
The Secret Weapon: Taking the Odds
Once a Point is established, Craps offers a hidden bet that is mathematically the best wager in any casino.
The Odds bet is unique because the casino pays out at exactly true mathematical odds, meaning there is zero house edge.
If you Take the Odds on a Point of 4 and win, the casino pays you exactly 2 to 1 on that specific portion of your bet.
This strategy minimizes your exposure to the 1.41% house edge and maximizes your money on the 0% edge bet.
If you are unsure how much you can bet, simply ask the dealer, "What are the max odds?" and they will gladly assist you.
Essential Craps Lingo
- Rolling: Anyone at the table gets a turn to be the shooter if they have a Pass Line bet.
- Establishing the Point: The primary goal of the initial throw.
- Target Number: Marked by the ON puck. The number needed to win Pass Line bets.
- Hitting a Seven: Ends the shooter's turn and transfers the dice to the next player.
- Odds Bet: The hidden wager that pays true mathematical probabilities.
Pass Line vs. Don't Pass
| Line Bet | Wins on First Roll | Loses on First Roll |
|---|---|---|
| Pass Line | 7 or 11 | 2, 3, or 12 |
| Playing the House Side | Rolling a 2 or 3 | Rolling a 7 or 11 |
| House Edge | 1.41% | 1.36% |
The secret to Craps is sticking strictly to the edges of the board where the mathematically sound bets live.
Once you understand how the Pass Line and Odds bets work, you are ready to join a live game.
When you do hit a physical casino, do not be afraid to tell the dealers that you are a beginner.
May the dice be kind, and may you hit your Point before the 7 appears!
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