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Betting House Games – Craps

January 31st, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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Craps is perhaps one of the easier games to learn. It is also another of the most liked games in a casino often enjoyed at gatherings, barbecues and every now and then even on the street. The lure of this game is that you only need two dice and a couple of buddies and you have got all you require for an exciting game of Craps.

However, it is the casino version of the game that has given Craps its image of being a fast paced, awesome game. Players normally start with this game in the betting house due to its simplicity of play. The basic idea is this: you make a bet on what is referred to as the "passline bet." You make your wager prior to you rolling the die. If you roll a 7 or 11, then you win. If you throw a 12, three or 2, you lose. Any other number becomes the point number, which means that number has to be rolled again before the 7 for you to acquire money. If you toss a 7 before you roll the point, then you lose.

However, you do have the option to place a bet again in addition to your original bet. It is known as the odds bet: which means the betting house (internet or brink and mortar) does not have their usual house advantage and it also hedges on real odds. Many betting houses and internet casinos offer tips for Craps as it is one of the more well-known and appealing games played. There is usually a great amount of cash being wagered on Craps games and the atmosphere around the Craps table is brimming with cheering audience, all vying for the chance to watch a gambler win large. This is the best way to take part in the game when you’re staying at a casino.

Most net casinos will allow you to wager on the game for free prior to giving you the chance to bet for actual money. So what are you waiting for? Drop by at a cyber betting house and observe for yourself what the fuss surrounding a game of Craps is all about.

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