Crap Rules

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Thursday 8 December 2011 12:00 PM

Online craps in recent times has proved to be the most lovable game present online. The excitement it contains cannot be explained. One can play for as many hours as one wants and with free credits at the time of sign up. Looking into the playing part there are two ways by which craps can be played online. Downloading the software to client’s computer and secondly playing on the website only via browser.



Before you start playing the online, get thorough with the rules of the game. Even after you have mastered the strategy keeping the rules in mind is the most basic thing. One can even slip on rules even if he has played for a long time and has already upgraded from novice to a professional.  The craps rules are not so hard to understand but can be tricky sometimes. Certain rules and how the game is administered is mentioned here.

The game or craps contains a pair of dice, table on which the dice are rolled and it includes betting on every single roll. Now craps bets which are placed on the beginning of the game are the “Pass Line” bet, the “Don’t Pass Line” bet, and the “Field Bets”. Secondly there are some bets which are placed after the come out roll. Examples of bets which are placed after the come out roll are the “Come”, “Don’t come”, “Big Six” and the “Big Eight”. In the beginning I mentioned that after ever roll the bet has to be changed but there are specific bets which last for more than one roll of a dice. They are named as the “Come Bets”, the “Place Bets” and the “Lay Bets”. After understanding these terms the next job is to understand how the crap game proceeds and when and how much one has to place the bets.

Initially when a player has to buy a craps game he just puts his money in front of everyone and on the table and says “change”. The box man hands him over the amount of chips for which he has paid for. Next when the player feels like placing a bet he announces the bet to the dealer from his side of the table. The dealer will then place his bet at the exact place on the table where he has asked the bet.  Now the shooter proceeds to make the first come out roll. Instantly the dealer places a puck on the table to mark the point. Just to mention, puck has two sides, black and white. When a point is met, the dealers will puck over to the white side and will also place it on the table next to the point number he has opted for. This happens at the turn of tables. The main purpose of the puck is to show how many betters are playing in the game. And similarly the game proceeds.