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BabyByotch
05-08-2010, 01:17 PM
Never understand the appeal of craps to many people. It seems complicated to understand although throwing dice fairly looks like an easy game.

How many in this forums actually plays craps, has played it, or doesn't understand the game?

Norman
05-27-2010, 04:58 PM
I agree. I took up craps through simple observation. Belive me, you'll figure it out in no time. Also, I like playing it coz its easy. :)

TheJoker
06-12-2010, 05:07 PM
Never understand the appeal of craps to many people. It seems complicated to understand although throwing dice fairly looks like an easy game.

How many in this forums actually plays craps, has played it, or doesn't understand the game?

If you're intimidated by the game, try the free online versions. Lots of online casinos have this feature. Even in craps practice makes perfect. You should try it once before you pass it up coz it's an exciting game.

proximity3
07-14-2010, 11:52 AM
Craps is played with two dice so the possible numbers rolled are 2 through 12. The craps table layout looks confusing because there are many different bets that can be made and because the layout at both ends of the table are exact mirrors of each other. (It is merely duplicated in this manner to allow more players at one table.) However, only one bet is played in basic craps play, and it is placed on only one area of the layout. The rest of the layout can be ignored. Craps play can look confusing and fast-moving because players can place multiple bets on different areas of the layout at the same time. However, craps play can actually be slower than blackjack due to the fact that the dice often have to be rolled multiple times before the outcome is determined.

When you place a basic craps bet . all you are doing is placing a wager that the person who is rolling the dice will roll the number he needs to win. You're essentially just along for the ride. You are in no way in competition with the person rolling the dice. In fact, you are betting on how lucky they are with the dice. "The house" (the casino), on the other hand, is hoping the person rolling the dice isn't so lucky. This is why you'll often hear a lot of hooting and hollering and find a sense of camaraderie around a craps table. When the person rolling the dice does good, all the players do good.

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Lancelot
04-08-2011, 10:55 AM
I tried slots and blackjack a few times without much luck. I never really paid much attention to the craps table.