4/12/2022

Easy Craps Rules

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Easy Blackjack Rules

Easy blackjack rules for a party

Easy Craps Rules

After the come out roll, a roll of seven is a losing roll on the “Pass Line” (the most common bet in craps). NEVER say the number seven at a craps table! Missed the come out roll? Create your own game by placing a bet on the Come Line. The same rules of the Pass Line apply, only you will be playing outside of the main Pass Line game. Basic Rules Each round in craps starts with what is known as the come-out roll. Most casinos will require that the shooter place a bet before making this roll on either the pass line or the don’t pass line. If the combined value of the two dice on a come-out roll equals 2, 3, or 12, then this is “crapping out” and the round is over. Finding the Craps table at any casino is easy—it’s always the rowdiest table around. For the most part, everyone wins together and loses together, creating comradery between Craps players. The fast-paced nature of the Craps game can be intimidating at first, but with a bit of guidance, you should be able to nail down the basic Craps casino.

Easy Blackjack Rules For A Party

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Simplified Craps

In this game a player puts up his wager against the banker, rolls two dice, and simply wins if he throws either 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 or 12 and loses if he rolls either 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. The players disadvantage in the number of winning combinations is repaid in the payoffs which are:

Total Payoff

  • 2 3 to 1
  • 3 or 4 1 to 1 (evens)
  • 10 or 11 2 to 1
  • 12 5 to 1

The player is still at a disadvantage, with the overall House edge at 2.8%. Operators not satisfied with their edge sometimes change the odds on a total of 12 to a more modest 3 to 1. New York mob games were known to pay even money on totals of 10, and 4 to 1 on a total of 12.

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