How To Play Craps

The Casino game of Craps is played with a set of two perfectly balance dice, red in color, each die with six faces numbered 1 through 6 by means of white dots. The Shooter must toss both dice from one of the short ends of the table to the other, making sure that both dice hit the opposite side wall of the table. The inside walls of the table are covered with a kind of serrated egg-carton foam, designed to make the dice bounce around to assure randomness. Each throw of the dice is called a Roll. The first roll is called the Come-Out roll. When the previous Shooter fails to make a winning roll, known as Not Making The Point or Seven Out. A new game then begins with a new Shooter directly next to the left of the previous Shooter. On the Come-Out roll, the Pass line bet wins if the Shooter rolls a 7 or an 11. The bet loses automatically if the Shooter roll a 2, 3, or 12, (this is known as Rolling Craps). If the Shooter rolls either 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 0r 10, winning your bet now depends on the Shooter rolling the same number again Before Rolling Any 7. Rolling any of these numbers on the Come-Out Roll is called Establishing The Point. Establishing a point is an event that happens as the immediate result of the Come-Out roll, unless that Come-Out roll results in a 7, 11, 2, 3, or a 12, in which case more rolls must be made until a point it is establish. A devise that looks like a hockey puck, called The Puck, is white on one side and black on the other side. The Puck, (white side) is on the point until the Shooter either makes his point or sevens out. When this happens the Puck is moved to the Don't Come bar 12 area, and turned black side up. White side up over a point indicates the game is in progress and that this Box number is the point. Black side up means a new Come-Out roll is next.

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