Craps

πŸ“Œ History of craps

The game of craps came into existence in the 1780s as a variation of a western European game of Hazard. It is still obscure where Hazard dates back to before it was brought to New Orleans from London. Previously, players were allowed to choose numbers between five and nine as the main number. However, the game was simplified by using seven as the main number which is mathematically an optimal decision.

Craps became popular during World War II because it was brought back home by most young military American soldiers. This led to the dominance of craps in Las Vegas and the Caribbean by 1960. After the inception of online casino gaming, the game was extended globally to different countries.

πŸ“Œ Variation of craps

As craps spread to different countries in the world, different variations were developed to make the game even simpler. These variations are available across different land-based and online casinos. Most of them are advertised as having better odds than the standard craps game. Some variations include Crapless Craps, Simplified Craps, High Point Craps, Die Rich Craps, New York Craps, Scarney Craps, and Open Craps.

πŸ“Œ How to play craps

Craps is one of the online games that require a great deal of strategy and action. The concept behind the game is to roll a number which is considered the point and then roll the same number before seven. The person that rolls the dice is identified as the shooter and a number marked by pucks is the point of the game. If a point is made, then the puck is turned off and the shooter tries again. The beginning of the came before a point is established is known as the come-out roll. If seven rolls before a point then it is considered seven out and the shooter loses control of the dice.

πŸ“Œ Types of wagers in craps

Craps has different types of wagers for each round. Below are some wagers you can place in craps:

Pass Line & Don't Pass Wagers β€” As the shooter, players can either bet on pass or don't pass which is similar to win or don't win.

Come and Don't Come Bets β€” A come and don't come bets are similar to the pass and don't pass only that this is placed after a point is established.

Odds Bets β€” These are bets placed based on the payouts odds rather than true odds

Place Win β€” Bets are placed after a point has been established and numbers are chosen before 7 is rolled.

Place Lose β€” This is the opposite of place win and wins are determined when 7 is rolled before a chosen number.

Buy β€” Involves betting on a specific number to be rolled before 7 with a higher payout.

Lay β€” A lay bet is the opposite of a buy bet with a 5% commission.

Other wagers in craps include Big 6 and Big 8, Hardways, Field and Proposition Bets

πŸ“Œ Craps online

Online casinos offer players different variations of craps whether it is for real money or free. Virtual craps used by online casinos have standard rules and best and instead of a shooter, it relies on a random number generator (RNG). RNG replicates the randomness of dice throwing to ensure that the game gives players a fair chance of winning. Furthermore, some casinos offer live dealer craps for those looking for a brick-and-mortar experience.

πŸ“Œ FAQ

Can I play craps for real money?

Yes, you can try your luck on an online casino that offers craps. All you need to do is to create an account, make a deposit and start playing. Deposited funds can also be used in other available games.

What is the difference between live and online craps?

The differences between online and live craps lie in the speed of gameplay and the bet amounts. Players can set the speed for online craps and per bet its costs as little as $1 while live craps cost $5.

Can I play online craps for free?

You can play online craps for free on different online casinos. The free version of the game aims to help new players understand the rules and strategies. Once hooked, you can try the game for real money.

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