Online Craps Rules
Online craps is a popular casino table game that involves betting on the outcome of rolling two six-sided dice. The gameplay is similar to traditional craps but takes place on an online platform, where the dice rolls are simulated through random number generators (RNGs) or live dealers. Like other casino games, this option comes with various rules, and knowing them allows one to fully engage with the game. This entry provides more information on online crap rules.
Start with a Bet
The first step to play online craps involves placing a bet to make a Pass Line Bet or Don’t Pass Bet, depending on player’s choice. The bet amount that can be placed depends on the casino, but it typically ranges from $0.10 to $5000, making it ideal for high rollers and players with a limited budget.
Roll the Dice
A shooter has to roll the dice for the game to begin. The first roll is typically known as the Come-Out Roll. It determines how the round will progress, depending on whether the result is a 7, 11, 2, 3, 12, or any other point number.
Check First Bets
If the Come-Out Roll results in a 7 or 11, the Pass Line bet wins automatically, while the Don’t Pass bet becomes successful if the dice lands on a 2, 3, or 12. Other numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) establish the Point, and the game continues with those bets still in play. They normally set the next objective for the shooter.
Establish the Point
A Point is a number that the shooter must roll again before a 7 to win the round. This number is established after the Come-Out Roll if a number other than 7, 11, 2, 3, or 12 is rolled. For example, if the shooter rolls a 6, it becomes the Point. The goal is for the shooter to roll a 6 again before they roll a 7.
Add the Bets
Once the Point is established, additional bets can be placed on the table to predict if the dice will land on the point, hit other specific numbers, or lose by rolling a 7.
Continue to Shoot
The shooter continues rolling the dice until they land a 7 or point, and players can keep making additional bets on the dice outcome.
End the round
When the Point number is rolled again before a 7, the round ends and all Pass Line bets win. If a 7 is rolled before the Point, it means the shooter "sevened out" and the Pass Line bets loses, while Don't Pass bets wins.
Conclusion
Online craps may seem difficult at first glance because everything seems to be taking place all at once. Winning this game primarily depends on chance but players can increase their chances of success by learning and understanding the rules of play.