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Betting House Games – Craps

April 13th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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Craps is perhaps one of the simpler games to learn. It’s also another of the most liked games in a casino frequently enjoyed at parties, barbecues and every now and then even on the street. The draw of this casino game is that you only have to have a pair of dice and a couple of buddies and you’ve got all you require for an exciting game of Craps.

However, it’s the casino style of the game that gives Craps its image of being a quick paced, fun game. Players frequently start with this game in the betting house due to its simplicity of play. The basic concept is this: you make a bet on what is referred to as the "passline bet." You make your bet before you roll the ivories. If you toss a 7 or eleven, then you come away with a win. If you toss a 12, 3 or two, you are beaten. Any other number is set as the point, meaning that number must be rolled one more time before the 7 for you to acquire money. If you toss a 7 before you roll the point, then you do not win.

However, you do have the choice to place a wager yet again along with your first wager. It’s known as the odds wager: meaning the house (internet or real world) doesn’t have their usual house edge and it also borders on actual odds. Most casinos and internet casinos provide classes for Craps as it’s one of the more well-known and exhilarating games wagered on. There is normally a great amount of money being wagered on Craps games and the atmosphere around the Craps table is filled with cheering audience, all hoping for the opportunity to observe a gambler win large. This is the best way to get in the game when you are staying at a casino.

Most online betting houses will permit you to wager on the game for no charge prior to giving you the choice to compete for actual cash. So why are you waiting? Drop by at an internet casino and observe for yourself what the ruckus gathered around a game of Craps is really about.

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