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Our game of craps is governed by the following rules.
- The Play:
- The dice are thrown and the two numbers that face skyward when the dice come to rest are added together and are the deciding numbers;
- The shooter's first roll and each roll after a "decision" (see next bullet point below) is called the "come-out roll".
- If, on the come-out, the shooter throws a "natural" (7 or 11), it is a decision called a "pass"; a "crap" (2, 3 or 12) is a decision called a "miss-out". If the shooter throws a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, that number becomes the shooter's point and the shooter continues throwing the dice until either: a) The shooter throws his point again, which is a pass, or b) The shooter throws a Seven, which is a "miss-out" (or "seven-out").
- When the shooter misses out on or makes the point, the round is over and the shooter throws the come-out again.
PLEASE NOTE: unlike most real world tables, Parlay Entertainment Virtual Craps offers payouts in both whole pound and rounded penny amounts, so although suggestions may be made for your bet amount, games do offer proper payouts rounded to the nearest penny.
- Learning Craps: If you are new to craps, it can be overwhelming at first, but the basic flow of the game is easy. Understanding this flow is the key to knowing when and where to bet on the craps table.
- The Come Out Roll and the Point: In a new round, the first roll of the dice is called the "come out roll". On this roll the shooter is trying to establish the "point". If the dice shows 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 on the come out roll, then that number becomes the point. If the come out roll is 7 or 11, or 2, 3, 12 (craps) the round is over and a new round begins. The large puck labeled "ON" indicates that the point has been established and is placed over the appropriate number.
Once the point has been established, the game allows further opportunities to place bets between rolls. The round is not considered over until either the point or a 7 is rolled after the come out roll. Only a roll of 7 or the point can end the round.
- Pass Line Bets and Free Odds Bets: The Pass Line bet is the basic opening bet at the table and can only be laid before the come out roll. Pass Line bets pay when the come out roll is 7 or 11 and lose when the come out roll shows "craps" (2, 3, 12). If a point is established on the come out roll, play continues and the pass line bet wins when the point is rolled and loses when 7 is rolled. Unresolved Pass Line bets cannot be removed from the table; they must remain on the table until the round has completed.
The Odds bet is simply the best paying bet in Craps - it pays according to the true odds of winning the bet (see below for details). After a point has been established in a round, you may wager up to triple your Pass Line bet with an Odds bet. This bet is placed behind (below) your Pass Line bet on the table. The Odds bet wins when the point is rolled and loses when a 7 is rolled. You cannot make an Odds bet without having made a Pass Line bet.
- Wagering in Craps: The many bets in Craps that have different durations, odds and stipulations; familiarize yourself with all of them to truly enjoy this exciting table game. The odds for each bet can be seen on the table or when hovered over with the mouse pointer. Many bets either require wagers of certain values, or should be made at certain values to get the best payouts and avoid payouts being rounded to the nearest pound - these suggestions will also be made within the game interface for you.
- One Roll Proposition Bets: These wagers are made on the next single roll of the dice only and are resolved immediately after the roll.
- 6.1. Field Bets:
- Can be placed any time
- Wins on 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12, Loses on 5, 6, 7 or 8
- Pays 2:1 on 2 or 12
- Pays 1:1 on 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11
- 6.2. Any 7 Bets:
- Pays 4:1
- Can be placed at any time
- Wins on 7
- 6.3. Craps or Eleven Bets (C/E):
- Can be placed at any time; bet is split two ways between Any Craps and Eleven
- Pays 3:1 on Craps
- Pays 7:1 on 11
- 6.4. Any Craps Bets:
- Pays 7:1
- Can be placed at any time
- Wins on 2, 3 or 12
- 6.5. Horn Bets:
- Can be placed at any time, either "on the horn" to cover all four, or as an individual bet
- Wins on 2, 3, 11 or 12
- Pays 15:1 for 3 or 11
- Pays 30:1 for 2 or 12
The Horn bet is a four way bet wagering that the next roll is a 2, 3, 11 or 12. This bet must be placed in the box labeled "HORN" on the felt. A Horn bet places a quarter of the total bet on each crap number and the 11. Bets may also be placed individually on the 2, 3, 11, or 12.
- 6.6. Big 6 / Big 8:
- Pays 1:1
- Wins if the associated number (6 or 8, depending on the wager made) is rolled before a 7. This wager can be made at any time and unresolved Big 6 or Big 8 bets can be removed from the table at any time.
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