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Learn How To Play Craps By Understating Pass Line

Learn How To Play Craps By Understating Pass Line

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By Olivia Cross


In any casino, craps stand out as one of the best bets. In fact, if you are new comer in casinos, you are better off starting with understanding this bet. The house edge (casino profit) is only 1.41%. This is three times better than roulette and far much better the slot machines. However, in order to enjoy the game, you have to learn how to play craps, make the best bets, and avoid the sucker bets.

Craps is one of the liveliest games in the casino. The players are constantly yelling and screaming at a win or a loss. However, a unique aspect of the game is that as a player, you have a chance to determine your own fate. Unlike other games where it is the responsibility of another person to spin the little marble or deal the cards, as a player, you have a chance to roll the dice.

When rolling the dice, you become the shooter. Everyone else, including the shooter bets on the same roll of dice. As a shooter, you will keep rolling up to the point when you sevens out. This means rolling a seven at a wrong time and you have to hand over the roll to the next player. Even with this, it is not compulsory that you roll when your time comes, you can just pass off to the next player if you wish so.

Before even learning this, the first step is to buy the chips. You put the amount of your choice on the table, and the dealer gives you the appropriate number of chips in exchange. You need to understand that all the money you put on the table is turned into chips, there is no change. However, after the game, all the chips left can be turned back to cash at the cashier booth. Every table has a minimum bet; it is usually $5 or less.

It all begins by buying the chips. The dealer collects the cash you put on the table and gives you an equal amount of chips. However, it is important to understand that they don't make the change.

It is also important to keep in mind that only totals matters, for instance, rolling a 3 does not mean getting a 3 on any of the dice. It means getting a total of three on both of the dice. The pass Line is the bet you are looking for. It has a house edge or casino profit of 1.41% and hence one of the best bets in the casino.

The other basic thing to learn is that not the numbers but rather the totals that matter. As such, a total of both dice is considered. By rolling a 3, for example, it is a total of three on both dice and not a 3 on any of the dice. This can be confusing to first-time players.

As already mentioned, the Pass Line bet is all you need to know to be able to play. It is very basic. If you bet $5, you win $5 or lose $5. In order to make this bet, wait for the Come-Out Roll. This is when the puck goes to OFF. Once this is done, put the chips you are betting on the area marked Pass Line. The result of the total roll is as follows. A 7 or 11 mean a win while a 2, 3, or 12 mean a loss. However, any other numbers like 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 means that you have to go to the bonus round.




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