Craps is considered by many to be the premier game for gamblers.
Craps can elicit an emotional response from casino players while
winning. The game of craps has a long history that some believe
is very difficult to learn, but the only truly complicating aspect
of craps is the variety of different bets. The "Rules" section will
explain to you the different bets available in craps.
How
to Play:
The
first roll of the dice in a craps round is called the "come out
roll." The basic opening bet in craps, placed just before the come
out roll, is called the "pass line bet." Pass line bets immediately
win when the shooter's come out roll is 7 or 11, and lose when the
come out roll is 2 (snake eyes), 3 (cross eyes), or 12 (box cars).
If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 is rolled on the come out roll, that number
becomes "the point." The puck labeled "ON" shows that the point
has been established, and is located on the craps table over the
box for the number rolled as the point: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or
10". The shooter now keeps rolling the dice until he rolls the point
or 7 to end the round. If the shooter rolls the point first, a pass
line bet wins. If, however, the shooter rolls a 7 first (i.e. "sevens
out"), a pass line bet loses.
To
end a round of craps and resolve pass line bets, the shooter must
roll either the point or 7 after the come out roll. There's always
a possibility that a craps game can go on all night if the shooter
fails to roll the point or 7. Pass line bets can't win until the
point is rolled, and can't lose until 7 is rolled. Because unresolved
pass line bets may not be removed, players must wait for a roll
of the point or 7 to determine the fate of their pass line bets.
Rules:
Before
the dice are rolled, bets can be placed in the various fields of
the craps table. First, click on the value of the chip you wish
to wager with your left mouse button. Next, place the chip in the
desired betting area on the craps table by clicking in the area
with your left mouse button. If you desire to alter or remove a
bet, click on your wagered chips with your right mouse button. When
you are finished placing your bets, click on the ROLL button to
roll the dice.
Pass
Line Bets:
A
pass line bet is placed on the field labeled "PASS LINE" on the
craps table before the come out roll (i.e. the first roll of the
dice in a new craps round). A wager on the pass line wins if the
come out roll is 7 or 11, and loses if 2, 3 or 12 is rolled. If
4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 is rolled, that number becomes "the point."
To win a pass line bet, the shooter must roll the point again before
rolling a 7. If the shooter rolls a 7 before rolling the point again,
your pass line bet loses. A winning pass line bet pays even money
(1 to 1). Once the point has been established, unresolved pass line
bets may not be removed or reduced. They must be resolved by a roll
of the point or 7.
Don't
Pass Line Bets:
A
don't pass line bet is essentially the reverse of a pass line bet,
and is placed on the craps table in the "Don't Pass Bar" before
the come out roll. If the shooter rolls 2 or 3 on the come out roll,
a don't pass line bet wins. If, however, the come out roll is 7
or 11, don't pass line bets lose. If the come out roll is 12, a
don't pass line bet is returned to the player in a push. If the
come out roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the point.
Once the point has been established, don't pass line bets win if
the shooter rolls a 7 before rolling the point again. If the shooter
rolls the point again before rolling a 7, don't pass line bets lose.
A winning don't pass line bet pays even money (1 to 1). Unlike pass
line bets, unresolved don't pass line bets may be removed or reduced.
Come
Bets:
A
come bet is placed in the "COME" bar on the craps table before any
roll of the dice, once the point has been established by the come
out roll. The rules for come bets are essentially the same as for
pass line bets. Come bets win if the shooter's next roll is 7 or
11, and lose if the roll is 2, 3, or 12. If the shooter rolls 4,
5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes "the come point," and the
dealer will move the come bet from the "COME" bar on the craps table
to the box corresponding to the come point: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE,
or 10." If the shooter rolls the come point again before rolling
a 7, the come bet pays even money. The come bet will stay in place
until the come point or a 7 is rolled. Just as with the pass line
bet, unresolved come bets may not be removed or reduced. They must
be resolved by a roll of the come point or 7.
Don't
Come Bets:
A
don't come bet is essentially the opposite of a come bet. A don't
come bet is placed after the come out roll in the "Don't Come Bar"
on the craps table. Don't come bets win when the shooter's next
roll is 2 or 3, and lose if the roll is 7 or 11. If the shooter
rolls a 12, the bet will be returned to the player in a push. If
the roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes "the come
point," and the dealer will move the don't come bet from the "Don't
Come Bar" to the left corner of the narrow, uppermost bar over the
box corresponding to the come point: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10."
After the come point is established, don't come bets win even money
if 7 is rolled and lose if the come point is rolled. Don't come
bets will stay in place until the come point or a 7 is rolled. However,
unresolved don't come bets may be removed.
Odds Bets:
Odds
Bets An odds bet is a "back up" bet on an original pass line bet,
don't pass line bet, come bet, or don't come bet. The maximum odds
bet is 3 times your original bet.
Pass Line Odds Bets:
After
the point has been established, a pass line odds bet is placed by
clicking with your left mouse button on the craps table outside
of the "PASS LINE" bar, under your original pass line bet. A winning
pass line odds bet pays true odds: 2 to 1 on a roll of 4 or 10,
3 to 2 on a roll of 5 or 9, and 6 to 5 on a roll of 6 or 8. Unlike
the original pass line bet, an unresolved pass line odds bet may
be removed.
Don't
Pass Line Odds Bets:
Once
the point has been established, a don't pass line odds bet is placed
by clicking with your left mouse button on the right side of your
original bet in the "Don't Pass Bar." A winning don't pass line
odds bet pays true odds: 1 to 2 on a roll of 4 or 10, 2 to 3 on
a roll of 5 or 9, and 5 to 6 on a roll of 6 or 8. An unresolved
don't pass line odds bet may be removed. However, if you click with
your right mouse button to remove your don't pass line odds bet,
your original don't pass line bet will also be removed.
Come
Odds Bets:
Once
the come point has been established, a come odds bet is placed by
clicking with your left mouse button directly under your come bet
within the box that corresponds to the come point: "4, 5, SIX, 8,
NINE, or 10." A winning come odds bet pays true odds: 2 to 1 on
a roll of 4 or 10, 3 to 2 on a roll of 5 or 9, and 6 to 5 on a roll
of 6 or 8. Unlike the original come bet, an unresolved come odds
bet may be removed. In the Craps game, come odds bets are inactive
during come out rolls by default.
Don't
Come Odds Bets:
Once
the come point has been established, an odds bet is placed on your
don't come bet by clicking in the tiny space directly under your
don't come bet within the narrow, uppermost bar over the box that
corresponds to the come point: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10." A winning
don't come odds bet pays true odds: 1 to 2 on a roll of 4 or 10,
2 to 3 on a roll of 5 or 9, and 5 to 6 on a roll of 6 or 8. An unresolved
don't come odds bet may be removed.
Field
Bets:
A
field bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 2, 3,
4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. It is placed in the "FIELD" bar on the craps
table before any one roll of the dice. If the next roll is 3, 4,
9, 10 or 11, the field bet wins even money. If 2 or 12 is rolled,
the field bet wins 2 to 1. If 5, 6, 7, or 8 is rolled, the field
bet is lost.
Big
6 and Big 8 Bets:
A
big 6 bet is a bet that 6 will be rolled before 7. Likewise, a big
8 bet is a bet that 8 will be rolled before 7. A big 6 or a big
8 bet is placed in either the "6" or "8" box located in the left
corner of the craps table. A big 6 or big 8 bet wins even money
if the shooter rolls a 6 or 8 before rolling 7. Unresolved Big 6
and big 8 bets may be removed.
Place
Bets:
There
are two types of place bets: A place win bet is a bet that either
4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will be rolled before a seven. A place win
bet is placed in the narrow, unlabeled bar located just under the
box with the corresponding number on the craps table: "4, 5, SIX,
8, NINE, or 10." Winning place win bets are paid according to the
following ratios: 7 to 6 on numbers 6 and 8, 7 to 5 on numbers 5
and 9, and 9 to 5 on numbers 4 and 10.
A
place lose bet is a bet that 7 will be rolled before either 4, 5,
6, 8, 9, or 10. A place lose bet is placed in the narrow, unlabeled
bar located just above the box with the corresponding number on
the craps table: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10." Winning place lose
bets are paid according to the following ratios: 4 to 5 on numbers
6 and 8, 5 to 8 on numbers 5 and 9, and 5 to 11 on numbers 4 and
10.
Buy
Bets:
A
buy bet is a bet that either 4, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will be rolled before
7. A buy bet is placed in the box corresponding to the number on
the craps table: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10." The buy bet will be
covered by a "BUY" marker to distinguish it from a come bet. A vigorish
(vig.) of 5% is charged when placing the buy bet. Buy bet winnings
are then paid at true odds: 6 to 5 on numbers 6 and 8, 3 to 2 on
numbers 5 and 9, and 2 to 1 on numbers 4 and 10. If a buy bet is
lost or removed, the 5% vig. is returned. In the Craps game, buy
bets are inactive during come out rolls by default.
Lay
Bets:
A
lay bet is essentially the reverse of a buy bet. A lay bet is a
bet that 7 will be rolled before 4, 6, 8, 9, or 10. The lay bet
is placed in the top, unlabeled bar above the box corresponding
to the number on the craps table: "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10." A
lay bet will be covered by a "LAY" marker to distinguish it from
a don't come bet. A vigorish (vig.) of 5% vig. is charged when placing
the lay bet. Lay bet winnings are then paid at true odds: 5 to 6
on numbers 6 and 8, 2 to 3 on numbers 5 and 9, and 1 to 2 on numbers
4 and 10. Lay bets are active even during the come out roll, and
unresolved lay bets may be removed.
Any
7 Bets:
An
"any 7" bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 7. It
is placed on any one roll of the dice in the "Seven" field on the
craps table. If 7 is rolled, you win 4 times your bet.
Any
11 Bets:
An
"any 11" bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 11.
It is placed on any one roll of the dice in the box on the craps
table containing the two illustrated dice that add to 11. If 11
is rolled, you win 15 times your bet.
Any
Craps Bets:
An
"any craps" bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be
2, 3, or 12. It is placed on any one roll of the dice in the "Any
Craps" field on the craps table. If 2, 3, or 12 is rolled, you win
7 times your bet.
Horn
Bets:
A
horn bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be either
2, 3, 11, or 12. It is placed on any one roll of the dice in the
box on the craps table containing the two illustrated dice that
add either to 2, 3, 11, or 12. A winning horn bet pays 15 to 1 on
numbers 3 and 11 and 30 to 1 on numbers 2 and 12.
Hardway
Bets:
A
hardway bet is a bet that the shooter will roll either a 4, 6, 8,
or 10 as doubles (2+2, 3+3, 4+4, or 5+5) before rolling a 7. The
hardway bet is placed in the box on the craps table containing the
two illustrated dice corresponding to the number. Rolling a number
by doubles is said to be rolling the number "the hard way." For
example, a roll of 4+4 is a called a "hard 8," while a roll of 5+3
or 6+2 is called an "easy 8." A winning hardway bet pays 7 to 1
on numbers 4 and 10 and 9 to 1 on numbers 6 and 8. Unresolved hardway
bets may be removed.