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Craps Bets Guideline |
Craps Bets are numerous. It's a daunting task for a beginner to keep all craps bets in head. Besides it's very difficult to see how each bet works, for a galloping rhythm of the game is its distinguishing feature. As a general rule beginners are recommended to have just few bets in stock for the first games, and later on when experience is gained some more craps bets can be added to your betting list. The following bets can be put when you play craps:
- the pass and the don't pass line bets that work on the contrary to each other. The main numbers here are a 2, a 3, a 11, a 12, a 7 and a point. They will end the round at once, no matter whether only the come out roll has been played. To see further information go to play craps;
- come and don't come craps bets should be placed after the first roll of the round, the so called the come-out roll. The first phase of the craps bets are likely to the pass line bets. The come bets can be put in a special box if the point hasn't come out, if the same point is rolled once more before a 7, the bet is a win, otherwise it's a loss;
- pass odds and don't pass odds. Concerning the former it'll be a win when a point comes out, there can be an extra win if the point comes out again before a 7. Otherwise, the don't pass odds win. Bear in mind that odds paid differ from one point to another;
- fire bet and single roll craps bets or the proposition bets (for more details see online casino craps);
- multi roll bets having the result determined after a series of following rolls, including hard and easy ways, place, buy an lay craps bets, big six and big eight.
Knowing all the aspects of craps bets will help you hedge your bets! |
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