| Playing Craps
A game of Craps can consist of
two distinct phases, the Coming Out phase and the Point phase.
In the Coming Out phase, the
objective is to roll a seven or an eleven, while betting on the
Pass Line. If you roll four, five, six, eight, nine or ten instead,
a Point is established.
In the Point phase of the game,
the objective is to roll the same number as the Point, before you
roll a seven.
In both phases of the game, you
can place various side bets.
To play a game of Craps, do the
following:
- Click the Increase (+) or
Decrease (-) button to select the chip size you want to bet.
- Left-Click the bet position on
the table to place your Pass Line bet. A chip is placed on the
bet position.
Note:
- To increase your bet, do
the following:
o Left-click the center betting circle selected again.
- To reduce or remove a bet,
do the following:
Right-click the bet you want to reduce or remove.
- Click the Roll button. The
dice are rolled on to the table. Depending on the number
rolled, you either:
- Win on the Come-out Roll
You are paid according to the Payout Table.
- Establish a Point
Click Roll again, to try and make the Point.
- If you match the point,
the win amount is displayed in the Win box.
- If you roll a 7, you
lose and the game is over. You can start the Come-Out
phase again.
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