Craps

How To Play
Some new players may be intimidated by craps due to the fact that the table is decorated with a complex grid. However, this grid simply outlines the various betting possibilities you can make.

To play, players will bet on the outcome of a round, then the ‘shooter’ rolls the dice. The shooter is a player, and responsibility will change for each round in a land casino. The first roll is the ‘come-out’ roll, which either ends the game right away due to bets being calculated based on a ‘pass’ or ‘don’t pass’ bet, or there will be a point set up which leads to more rounds. The next rounds rotate around the score rolled in the ‘come-out’, with each throw attempting to roll the same amount before rolling a 7.

Craps RTP
Due to the nature of the game, craps never really became popular online, although most casinos do offer it in their table game libraries.

Craps offers various types of bets and it would take too long to explain odds and house edges for each one of these bets. On average, however, the house edge in craps is rather small (around 1% – 1.5%), with some bets even offered at true odds.