How to Play Casino Craps: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
Craps is a fast-paced, social dice game popular in casinos worldwide. While it may seem complex at first, understanding the basics takes time and practice. Below is a simplified guide to playing Craps, tailored for players in regions where the game is legal (always check local laws).
1. The Basics of Craps
Craps involves a shooter (the player rolling the dice) and betting participants. The game revolves around two main objectives:
Winning the Pass Line by rolling a 7 before the shooter sets a "point."
Losing the Don’t Pass Line if the shooter rolls a 7 before rolling the point again.
2. Setting Up the Game
The郑骰台 (Craps Table):
The table is marked with areas for bets like Pass Line, Come Bet, Don’t Pass, and Don’t Come. It also displays numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 (common point values).
The Shooter:
Choose a player to roll two dice. The first roll is called the Come Out roll.
3. The Come Out Roll
The shooter rolls the dice.
Winning on the Come Out:
7 or 11: Natural win (Pass Line bettors win immediately).
2, 3, or 12: Crap (Pass Line bettors lose; Don’t Pass bettors win).
4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10: The number becomes the point. The game continues.
4. After the Point is Set
The shooter keeps rolling until:
They roll the point again → Pass Line bettors win.
They roll a 7 → Pass Line bettors lose.
5. Common Bets and How to Place Them
Pass Line Bet
Bet on the shooter to win.
Payout: 1:1 (e.g., 10 bet → 10 profit).
Come Bet
Similar to Pass Line but placed after the Come Out roll.
Wins if a 7 or 11 is rolled next; otherwise, the bet "pushes" (no win/loss).
Don’t Pass/Don’t Come Bet
Bet against the shooter.

Payout: 1:1, but odds slightly favor the house.
Big 6/Big 8
Bet on 6 or 8 rolling before 7.
Payout: 1:1 (house edge: 1.52%).

Hard Ways
Bet on specific point combinations (e.g., 4 as 2-2).
Payout: 7:1 (high risk, high reward).
6. Key Tips for Beginners
Start Small: Focus on Pass Line and Don’t Pass bets (lowest house edge).
Avoid Complex Bets: Hard Ways and Place Bets have higher risks.
Stay Social: Craps is a communal game—listen to others’ strategies but trust your own.
Set a Budget: Never bet more than you can afford to lose.
7. Legal Considerations in India
Craps is not legally recognized in most Indian states due to strict gambling laws. However, some states permit off-reservation casinos (e.g., Sikkim, Goa). Always verify local regulations before playing.
8. Practice and Progress
Craps mastery comes with practice. Use free online simulators or watch tutorials to refine your skills. Remember: casinos favor the house in the long run—play responsibly!
Final Note: Craps is exciting but addictive. Play only with money you can afford to lose, and never let alcohol or pressure dictate your bets. Enjoy the game, but stay grounded!
Let the dice fall where they may. 🎲
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