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Ok, so you walk up to the table, or if you are online, you enter your name, create a password and you make a deposit – (be sure that you know, there are online free craps where you can learn to play before you gamble to play online). You can be the shooter, you can be a spectator, but either way you can place a bet.

Your first toss in a round of Craps is called the Come Out roll.

If you roll a 7 or 11, you win and the round is over before it started. Try again.

If you roll a 2, 3, or 12 that's a Craps and you lose. Try again.

Any other number becomes the Point. The purpose is to get a point.

The purpose of the Come Out roll is to set the Point, which can be any of 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. These numbers are not as difficult as you might think to ‘roll’.

The Dealer places a puck marked "On" above the Point number printed on the table when you are online this number could blink or be highlighted when it is the Point.

What is the object of playing craps?

The basic objective in the wild game of Craps is for the shooter, the player, and the dice roller, to win by tossing the Point again before he tosses a seven. The point is determined by the first roll of the dice, or the come out roll as it is also known as.

That seven is called Out 7 to differentiate it from the seven on the Come Out roll. The seven on the come out roll means you automatically lose. When the dice are rolled and it is the point number that is rolled then the shooter and his fellow bettors (who chose this number) win and the round is over.

If the shooter tosses Out 7 with the roll of the dice then they lose and the round is over.

If the toss is neither the Point nor Out 7, the round continues and the dice keep rolling until one or the other comes out and bets are continually made in the process.


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