Basic
Craps Instructions
Newbies often take one look at the seemingly complex layout of a craps
table and immediately go elsewhere to gamble. Our basic craps instructions
below should serve as a good introduction for you, because playing craps
is definitely not as complicated as it often seems. It's all about the
dice!
Basic Objective:
The basic idea behind Craps is to establish a "point" number
and roll that number again (as many times as possible) before rolling
a 7 (craps). Only the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 can be a point number
and all other rolls on the dice have special meanings depending on when
they are rolled (before or after a point is established).
Joining a craps game (buying in):
If there's a free spot, mosey on up to join or maybe even watch a few
rounds before you join in (as long as you're not preventing others who
want to play from using the spot). Joining a craps game may be a bit different
from some other table games, simply because you may need to get the dealer's
attention. When the dice aren't rolling or are about to be rolled, put
your money on the table and say "change" in a clear voice. A
dealer will give you chips in whatever denomination you request. As quickly
as you can without holding up the game for too long, place your bet(s)
and wait for the roll.
The Roll:
"Shooting" is optional. If the stickman offers you
the dice, simply choose two and throw, or decline the offer (the person
next to you will be offered the dice). Each throw of the dice is called
a "roll". Players take turns rolling the dice clockwise around
the table, and the player rolling at any given time is called the "shooter".
When a new shooter is given the dice, his or her first roll is called
the "Come Out" roll. This begins a new series of rolls
by that shooter and lasts for as long as that shooter continues to make
winning rolls.
Throwing the dice:
Throw the dice hard enough to hit the backwall at the end of the other
table. This is very very important. Dice that don't bounce off this backwall
may be considered a 'no roll' and this could make you quite unpopular
among the 'crew' and other players. People also are typically
not fond of time-consuming rituals before the dice are thrown. Keep your
hands in sight at all times when holding the dice (so security doesn't
think you're trying to switch them) and keep your hands off the layout
when others are throwing (so you don't interfere with a throw).
Part II of our craps instructions offers details on craps
betting.
Here is another useful link to: Craps
Instructions
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