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Online Craps
Craps is an exciting casino game that you can now play in the comfort of your own home at All Slots Casino. The game in a nutshell: you roll a pair of dice and bet on the outcome of the roll. That's all there is to it.
Before you start, you need to learn one simple bet, called the pass-line bet, and you'll be ready to go.
Craps - The Ultimate Dice Game
Games with dice are the oldest gambling games, predating card games by centuries. But while dice have been around in one form or another for over two thousand years, craps, as we know it today, has only been played for about one hundred years, and online craps is even younger - a mere decade old. Craps is a descendant of an old English game called "Hazard," but, over the years it has developed a personality all its own.
Craps is the ultimate dice game and land-based craps gives new meaning to the word "interactive." It is a noisy, boisterous game with players and spectators being equally involved. Internet craps is, obviously, a more sedate version of the loud game played in casinos, but this is really a big advantage, as it allows you to concentrate on your game and your craps strategy.
How to Play Craps
In reality, craps can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it. You can stick with the pass-line bet for the rest of your life, have a great time playing craps, and even, if you're lucky, win some money. Or, once you've mastered the pass-line bet, you can add don't-pass-line bets, come bets, place bets, field bets, hard-way bets, and a myriad of other craps bets to your repertoire. Then you can start using systems, like the "doey-don't" system, that involve making multiple offsetting bets to minimize your risk.
Playing craps involves two simple procedures: making your bet and rolling the dice. To make a pass-line bet, place a stack of chips symbolizing the amount you want to bet on the area of the craps table labeled "Pass Line."
The player rolling the dice is called the "shooter." In land-based casino craps, the role of shooter rotates among the players at the craps table. When you play craps online, the shooter is always you.
The first roll in a craps game is called the "come-out roll." There are three possible results of the come-out roll:
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You roll a "natural" (7 or 11): You win the pass-line bet. The game is over, and you're ready to start a new game with a new come-out roll.
You roll "craps" (2, 3, or 12): You lose the pass-line bet. The game is over, and you're ready to start a new game with a new come-out roll.
You roll any other number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10): The number rolled becomes your "point" for the game, and the game continues. Keep rolling the dice. If you roll your point again before rolling a 7, you win the pass-line bet; if you roll a 7 before rolling your point, you lose the bet.
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The payout on the pass-line bet is 1:1. In other words, if you bet $10 and you win the bet, you receive an additional $10 from the casino.
Online Craps at All Slots Casino
Online-casino craps can capture all the excitement of land-based-casino craps, with the added advantage that you have an opportunity to actually think about what you're doing. At All Slots Casino, you can learn how to play craps by learning the craps rules and all the various craps bets, craps strategies, and craps systems. Then, when you feel ready, you can start to play craps for real money.
At All Slots, you can download our craps software to your computer, or you can play no-download flash craps. Either way, you'll have access to our courteous and helpful customer service team, a great welcome bonus, an additional bonus for using our secure banking options, state-of-the-art Microgaming Viper software, and great online craps games. So make All Slots your internet craps site!
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