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As you can see 7 is the most frequently rolled number, that’s why the rules revolve mostly around that number. The number 7 wins only if it comes up on the come-out roll. If it is rolled while the shooter is trying to repeat his point number, the 7 loses, but the point number wins. More about that part of the craps rules in a moment. Craps table layouts at online casinos usually show only one half of the table. In a live casino the second half is exactly the same, making it a bigger table so that more players can join in and place bets. When a new shooter rolls the dice the first time it’s called the "come-out" roll. Supposing the shooter rolls a 7, then a 5, that means the 5 becomes the point. According to craps rules, the shooter continues to roll the dice until his point number (in this case 5) repeats or he "sevens-out" (rolls another 7). When either of these things occur, that particular round of play is over. A new shooter makes a new come-out roll. The game is tracked using a plastic marker. This marker is black on one side, and white on the other. When the marker is turned black side up, it indicates that the shooter is making a come-out roll. After the shooter makes his point, the marker is flipped over, with the white side up, and placed on the number that corresponds to the point. To place your bet, simply put your wager somewhere on the pass line. If the number rolled on the come-out is 7 or 11 you win and are paid 1:1. You would then bet on a new come-out roll. If the dice thrown total 2, 3 or 12 (a "crap"), you lose your bet. If the total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, that number becomes the "point". Let's say you have made a pass line bet and a point of 5 has been established. Craps rules now allow you to bet an amount equal to your pass line wager by placing it behind your pass line bet, but outside the pass-line strip. This means it’s an "odds bet" on 5. If a 7 turns up before a 5, you lose both bets. If 5 is thrown before 7, you win both bets. The odds bet is the best casino bet you can make because the house has absolutely no edge. The casino will pay you true odds. For example, if you’ve bet pass line with odds and the point is 10, you will receive a 2-1 payment on your odds bet. Strict craps rules determine the amount you win. It depends on what the point is, and how difficult it is to roll that point number. (See the percentages in an earlier paragraph.) On points of 4 or 10 the pay-off is 2 to 1, on points of 5 and 9 it's 3 to 2 and on points of 6 or 8 you get 6 to 5. Now you know the most favorable and most popular craps rules and craps bets you can make. The casino edge on a pass line with odds bet is less than 1%. There are many other types of bets, most of which have too great a house advantage. For now stick to what you’ve learned here and stretch your craps budget. You will get to know about other craps rules and "sucker" bets soon enough. Put the Craps Rules to work at Casino Titan. What if you could walk away a winner every time you play roulette? It can be done! Click here for proof. Craps Win at Craps Craps Strategy Craps Budget
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