The craps table is undoubtedly the loudest, most energetic, and most intimidating area on any casino floor.
Despite its complex appearance, the fundamental rules of the game are actually quite simple to grasp.
The Pass Line: The Only Bet You Need
If you are a complete beginner, the only place you ever need to put your chips is on the ‘Pass Line’.
On the very first roll (the Come Out roll), your Pass Line bet wins instantly if the shooter throws a 7 or 11.
- If any other number is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10), that number becomes the ‘Point’
- Once the point is established, the shooter must roll that exact number again before rolling a 7 to win
- If a 7 rolls before the point, the game ends, everyone loses, and the dice pass to the next player
Unwritten Rules of the Craps Table
Because the game is so fast-paced and physical, strict etiquette rules must be followed to keep things moving safely.
The most important rule is to keep your hands completely out of the table area when the dice are being thrown.
| Rule of Etiquette | Why It Matters | Consequence of Breaking It |
|---|---|---|
| Hands up when dice roll | Dice hitting hands alters the roll | You will anger everyone at the table |
| Never say the word ‘Seven’ | It is considered incredibly bad luck | You will be glared at by superstitious players |
Craps is the most social game in the casino, and joining a hot table is an unforgettable experience.
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