Craps Game Rules
- Shooter rolls the two dice on the table and the players bet on the shooter’s rolls by placing chips on various different areas on the table that pay out according to numbers rolled.
- Player wishing to play as the shooter must bet at least the table minimum on either the “Pass” line or the “Don’t Pass” line
- Chance for rolling the dice is given in clockwise around the table of each round. If the player chooses not to roll the dice then, the chance is given to the next player who now becomes shooter.
- Player before shooting can choose from 2 from the 5 dices which are presented to her by stick-man.
- Craps is played in rounds which has two phases: “come-out” and “point”. Round starts with start, the shooter makes one or more “come-out” rolls.
- If the outcomes of the dice rolled are:
- 2, 3 or 12 called crap out. It ends the round with players losing their “pass line” bets.
- 7 or 11 called natural. It results in a win for “pass line” bets.
- 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 shooter continues to make come-out rolls which number becomes the “point”.
The dealers then move an “On” button to the point number which signifies the second phase of the round.