Add Mastering the Game of Casino Craps
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<br>To the uninitiated, the craps table is easily the most intimidating spot on the casino floor.<br>
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<br>Once you understand the basic mechanics, it quickly becomes the most thrilling game in the house.<br>
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Understanding the Pass Line Bet
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<br>Every beginner should exclusively focus on the Pass Line wager when starting out.<br>
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<br>Conversely, if the dice show a 2, 3, or 12, the bet loses instantly, which is called "crapping out."<br>
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Roll 7 or 11 to win instantlyRoll 2, 3, or 12 to lose instantlyAny other number establishes a "Point"
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Playing After the Come-Out Roll
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<br>If any other number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) is rolled, that number becomes the "Point."<br>
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<br>If a 7 is rolled before the Point, the bet loses, and the round is completely over.<br>
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Maximizing Your Craps Winnings
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<br>Placing an Odds bet behind your Pass Line wager is mathematically the smartest move possible.<br>
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<br>Because it pays true mathematical odds, it is the only bet in the [casino](https://rentodook.com/author/shanongerstaec/) without a house advantage.<br>
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RollOutcome (Pass Line)Action7 or 11WinTake Payout4,5,6,8,9,10Point SetPlace Odds Bet
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<br>Craps offers an unbeatable combination of social excitement and incredibly low house edges.<br>
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