Craps is one of the best known casino games because it features so heavily in films and on television shows. Despite this some casino players shy away from this seemingly confusing game, which is a real shame because it’s actually a pretty simple and enjoyable game.
How to Play Craps
The craps table looks a lot busier than other games, but once you’ve played a couple of times it starts to make sense. Like other casino games you must begin by placing a wager using the chip stack provided. Choose your chip and wager on the passline/do not pass line or any of the other options and press the roll button.
The first press of the roll button is known as the come out roll. During this roll you will be hoping for a 7 or 11 because that’s an instant win. If this doesn’t happen the number rolled instantly becomes the point number. The next roll must be the same as this point number, or at least must land before a 7 is rolled to win even money on this type of wager.
Other wagers include betting on odd number outcomes, on the come roll itself and many more (as you can see on the board above). Thankfully there is a complete payout guide under the ‘options’ menu should you get stuck when practicing.