
CRAPS
Is a dice game involves a great deal of the action and strategy with both money and the dice Probably world most common Online Casino game using a dice. To understand how to play craps in casino, player need to understand first the craps table personnel and where they are located. Box person and a stick person.
Box person - is charge of the craps table and the supervisor of the entire game. Supervisor is also charge of chips and must handle any disputes among the dealers and players. The dealer to the box person right side is 2nd base dealer. Craps players on that side of the game is on 2nd base side. A way to remember this to look at the field. 2nd base , number two on the field is the farthest from box person.
Any craps player on that side is 3rd base dealer. A way to remember this is ro look on field. The 3rd base number 12 on field is farthest from box person. (1+2=3rd base).
Stick person - is located center of the table-opposite of box person.
If player is straight out they located in the middle end of the table on either side.
HOW TO PLAY CRAPS
- The concept of playing craps is to roll a number (a point) with two dice and roll that same number again before a seven is rolled. Person at the craps table that rolls the dice is “the shooter”. When the number is already marked by the pucks it means that number is point of the game.
- If point is made, the puck is turned off and shooter shoots again. It’s now a come out roll. A come out roll means that is beginning of game and thee is no point established.
- If next number that rolls is 4,5,6,8,9 or 10 that is the point of the game. The shooter again tries shoot the point before seven. If seven rolls before point, we call that a “seven out” The shooter loses control of the dice and give dice to the next shooter

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