How To Play Craps
Aside from Poker and perhaps even Roulette, Craps is one of the
more well known casino games, both in the real and virtual
gambling world. Craps' simplicity and excitement draw both
amateur and professional gamblers and the monetary stakes vary,
attracting both average players and high rollers. The unique
aspect of craps is that is not limited to the casino, but craps
can also be played at house parties and even on street corners.
This is what makes the game of craps so popular because anyone
can learn how to play it and it introduces gambling to circles
outside of the casino.
Craps is easy to learn as the rules are not very complex.
Oftentimes, the only prerequisites for a good game of craps are
a pair of dice and a few people. The excitement of playing in a
casino, either online or in an actual facility is that the
excitement of the crowd surrounding the craps table often fuels
the game.
To begin a game, the player makes a passline bet. The bet is
played before the dice are rolled. If you roll a 7, you've won.
If you roll a 2, 3 or 12, you lose. Any other number you roll
becomes what known as the point number. If you roll a point
number, you must roll that number again before rolling a 7 or an
11 to win. If you roll 7 again before rolling the point number,
you lose.
Players can make additional bets in addition to the first bet, a
move that is known as the odds bet. This means that the casino
loses the usual house edge and the game begins to be played on
real odds, versus an edge one way or another.
Before beginning any game of craps, especially in the casino,
check out other players first to learn different tips and
strategies. If you are playing craps in an online gambling room,
then be sure to check out rules and regulations and take
advantage of any classes or other educational materials about
the game. The best success stories in gambling are those who
learned everything about the game they play. Craps is no
different. Learn all of the tips and tricks of the game of craps
to be truly successful and win big. And for casino amateurs,
craps can be the best way to start on a really big roll.