Thursday, 19 September 2019

Playing Craps According to the Rules

Playing Craps According to the Rules
Games of chance are great fun and the game of dice has been played for centuries. Craps is a dice game that has been developed into a major gambling attraction. It is played with 2 dice.
Now to understand Craps and Craps Rules and play the game one has to know a bit about the odds. With 2 dice the minimum score is 2 and the maximum score is 12. However one is more likely to throw a 6,7 or 8 than throw a 2, 3, 11 or 12.
What? I hear you as but consider: There is only combination of dice that enable you to get a 2: throwing two 1s and it is the same with 12. In order to score 12 both sixes must be up. Therefore the odds against throwing a 2 or a 12 are 1/36 or 3.6%, the odds of throwing a 3 or 11 are thus 1&2 or 2&1 thus 2/36 = 7.2%
But 7 on the other hand has greater odds as there are 6 combinations to make 7: 1&6,2&5,3&4, 4&3,5&2,6&1. Therefore 7 is the most likely number to be thrown. 6/36 or 16.7%
The next thing to remember, although it is counter intuitive, is that there is no progression of chances. If there has been 3 throws of the 7 coming up, there is no variation in the chances that the next number will be any different. There is still a 16.7% chance that the next throw will be a 7.
The third thing to remember that with craps everything is played as a round. Each shooter has to throw the dice until they get a 7. Your bet may stay on the table for the entire round.
So let us consider the first round. The bet with the best odds is always the Passline bet. This is the bet that the shooter will either make a 7 (16.7%) or an 11 (7.2%) but will not throw a 2 (3.6%) 3 (7.2%) or 12 (3.6%). If the shooter throws a 7 or 11 you win and are paid out even money, If 2,3 or 11 are thrown then you lose.
Now if a 4 5 6 8 9 or 10 are thrown then your bet is still alive. The number thrown is called a point. The shooter continues to throw until either the point number is thrown again or a 7 comes up. If the point number is thrown again then you win if the 7 comes up first you lose.
There is a possibility of betting against the shooter by betting on Don't Pass. Which means that if the first roll is a 2 or 3 you win and if it is a 7 or 11 you lose. The 12 is declare a tie and the win or lose situation depends on the next roll.
During the point throws a player may bet on a number coming up. This is always valid for one throw only and the odds paid vary according to the chances. Casinos claim no house advantage in these bets.
Craps rules may seem complicated but are simple enough and with the above explanation and knowledge of the odds of any number coming up one may have a lot of fun.

Related Posts:

  • Interaction in Gambling is Much Sought After by Players Interaction in Gambling is Much Sought After by Players The interaction in all sports boosts interest in many players and so they move to such venues wherever they can. And, interaction is the sole reason for popularity of t… Read More
  • Poker Hands to Win With - The Best Hands For the Easiest Win Do you want to know the best poker hands to win with? With these hands you will be able to win a lot easier than if you were playing some of the worse hands. The Best Poker Hands To Win With AA - Pocket aces are the bets han… Read More
  • Poker Hand - How to Hide Yours Nobody ever talks about about how to hide your hand at the poker table. We have all seen how the pros do it on TV, but for the average weekend Texas Holdem player that finds themselves in Vegas or a casino playing poker for … Read More
  • Choosing the Ideal Starting Poker Hands Guide A simple online search on the keyword 'starting poker hands guide' reveals that there are a number of such basic poker guides; which is just as well, as there are so many different forms of poker. Moreover, poker is a highly… Read More
  • Poker Hands Poker hands are always five cards. They are the first thing you have to learn if you want to play poker. They fall into one of several categories, such as flush, straight, or two pair. Poker hands win or lose according to th… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment