Craps Playtech (Playtech)
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Craps by Playtech

Craps Online Game by Playtech

The craps game is undoubtedly one of the most exciting, renowned and popular dice games played online as well as at licensed casinos. This entertaining game may be played at online casinos either to play for fun or play for real money. Craps is won or lost on the throw of two dice. For the beginner, the rules may seem a little overwhelming but, like many things in life, taken step by step the game becomes more and more accessible. The better you understand the rules, the more options in gameplay will become available to you.

Game Information
Type Craps
Developer Playtech
Games played 190
Game Rating
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How to Play Craps by Playtech

Playtech has produced an elegant and easy to use online version of craps. With just a little understanding of the game, playing becomes intuitive with a considerable range of of play options, a simple user interface which presents the betting fields, with bet values displayed at the bottom of the screen.

There are over 120 betting options for this game with 'the pass line' being the first and easiest to place and, incidentally, is the first of two bets that anyone need know to play craps. Indeed, part of the fun is that there is always something new to learn. Lack of knowledge does not prevent you from playing, rather, it provides you with the excitement and impetus to continue playing and enjoying the game.

Further Basic Strategy

Once the first line bet has been sufficiently practiced and mastered, the Don't Pass Line Bet is one logical next bet to study and understand. A don't pass the line bet, as its name suggests, is the opposite of a pass line bet. Before the shooter says 'they are coming out', bets may be placed on the 'Don't Pass Bar' field. In this instance, the bet is that 7 will be rolled before the point is rolled. A win is made on the 'come out' role with craps, being a 2 or a 3 and on any subsequent roll of a 7. Should a 12 be rolled on a come out roll, then the don't pass the line bet is returned and lost on a come out roll should the roll produce a 7 or an 11 and on any other roll whenever the point number is produced. Wins on this bet are also paid 1:1.

Bet Sizes

Bets start from as little as £0.50 and may also be as high as £100 with several limitations depending on each betting options, while the highest prize is a lucrative x31 for a double 1.

The relatively high probabilities of winning together with the possibilities of making comparatively low wagers should the play for real money option be exercised is great for enjoying longer stretches at the table while allowing the possibility of minimizing losses as well as making some money if the dice meet predictions in the game.

Come Bets and Don't Come Bets

Just as with line bets and don't pass the line bets, 'come bets' and 'don't come bets' are something of a mirror image of each other.

Come Bets

To place a come bet, the bet is placed in the betting field labelled 'Come' before the shooter says 'they are coming out'. Should a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 be rolled, then whichever of these numbers is produced becomes the point and the bet is moved from 'Come' to the box with the point number. Should the come point number be produced again before the same appears then the bet is won but should a 7 be rolled, the bet is lost. Upon a win, even money is paid at 1:1.

Don't Come Bets

On the roll of a 2 or a 3, the don't come bet wins. Should a 7 or an 11 be produced, the bet is lost and a 12 will see the bet returned to the player. A 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 will be taken as the new Don't Come point number and the don't come bet is moved to the same number in the Don't Come point number. Wins are paid 1:1.

Pass the Line Bet

On the craps table there is a line with the inscription 'Pass Line'. Bets may be placed here before the dice are thrown. Before the dice are thrown, the shooter states 'they are coming out'. A 7 or an 11 wins the bet, but a 2, 3 or 12 signify craps and the bet is lost. Any other of the remaining numbers , namely 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, will change the winning number to the 'point' number and a special marker is placed on that number. The pass line bet is lost if a 7 is rolled before the current point number appears. Winnings on the pass line are paid evenly at a ratio of 1:1. After learning how to place and play the pass line bet, it will become progressively easy to learn more and more of the other bets available in this game.

Summary

Craps is a socially exciting game, with higher than normal odds of winning which can provide the option of playing relatively long games without risking to much, or play for higher stakes and even make multiple bets at any one time. Games can be played with only one type of bet or from a vast range of over 120 different bets with the possibility of making multiple bets with alternative stakes throughout the game. Lack of knowledge of the full rules of the game does not prevent or even hamper active participation in the game, rather, adds to the fun as the rules are progressively better understood.