What Is Craps?
Craps is a gambling game of pure chance you play with two dice. It can be played at the table in land-based casinos or online. The concept of this game is to roll the dice and repeat the rolled number before a seven is rolled.
Now to the strategies. Basic craps strategy list we start with the easiest to incorporate.
Pass Line
This is the most straightforward betting strategy, with paying out odds of 2:1 and a house edge of 1.41%. Here, you bet on the “come out” roll, which is the first throw. Then you wait and see if the 7 or 11 have rolled; if they did, it’s a win; if 2,3 or 12 are rolled, it’s a loss. If any other number appears, then the rolled number becomes the “point,” and the dice are thrown again until the point rolls again before the 7 does.
Don’t Pass/Don’t Come
The paying out odds are 1:1, and the house edge is 1.36%. Here, you bet against the shooter. The bet is winning if the shooter rolls 2 or 3, but it is a losing one if the 7 or 11 is thrown. If the roll is 12, the result becomes a “push,” and the bettors win their wagers back.
Here we covered a basic craps strategy that is easy to implement if you are a beginner. In the next quick topic article, we’ll cover the best craps strategies for intermediate players.
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