Rules of CrapsDespite their appearance, the rules of craps are actually not too difficult. The players at the table take turns rolling a pair of dice and the person who is rolling the dice is called the shooter. The result of the shooter's roll is bet on by the other people around the table. A player who wants to be the shooter is required to bet the minimum for the table on one of two lines. The Pass line or the Don't pass line. The choice to roll the dice goes clockwise around the table with any player being allowed to choose not to roll the dice if they do not wish to do so. Initially, a "come-out" roll is made which establishes a point. Come out rolls of 2, 3, or 12 is called craps which results in ending of the round and the players losing pass line bets. A roll of a seven or an 11 is considered a "natural" roll which means that pass line bets win. The come-out roll is repeated for the shooter until a point is established. If a 4-6 or 8-10 is rolled on the come-out roll, this number becomes the point and ends the come-out roll. An on button is placed on the point number and the shooter can roll for the point number or for a 7.If the point number is rolled the pass line bets win and if a seven is rolled the pass line loses. If a seven is rolled, the round is over and the dice are passed to the next person who wishes to become the shooter. TopCasinoOffers is the internets best online casinos guide. Back. |

