Craps
Craps is played with two dice by throwing the dice from one end of the Craps table to the other.
At first glance, a craps table layout looks quite complicated, since there is a variety of bets, rules, payouts, etc.
However, the basic game is quite simple and easy to learn.
How to play Craps - Basic Rules
There is a variety of bets at Craps, but if you are a beginner of Craps, you can start with the two most important hands:
"Pass Line" and "Come".
Pass Line Bets

- Place your chip on the table written "Pass Line"
- Click "ROLL" to start the game. In the game Craps, this first roll is called "Come Out" roll.
- If the sum of the two dice is [7] or [11] at the Come out roll, you win and the same amount of your wager will be credited.
If you get [2], [3] or [12] at the Come out roll, it is called "Craps" and you lose your Pass Line bet.
- Any other number on our Come Out roll ([4], [5], [6], [8], [9], or [10]) becomes your "Point". Your Point will be
marked with an ON marker.
You win if you can roll the "Point" before you roll
[7]("Craps").
You lose if [7] shows before you roll your "Point".
Pass Line bets cannot be removed once the point is established. Place these bets in
the area marked "Pass Line" on the table.
| Payout Rate - Pass Line Bets |
Even money (1:1) |
Come Bets
"Come" bets is the same principle as a Pass Line bet, except that
"Come" bets are made any time after the "Come-out" roll.
- Place your chip on the table written "Come"
- Click "ROLL" to start the game.
- If you roll [7] or [11], you win.
If you roll [2], [3] or [12], you lose your Come bet.
- Any other number on our Come Out roll ([4], [5], [6], [8], [9], or [10]) becomes your "Come Point". Your Point will be
marked with an ON marker.
You win if you can roll the "Point" before you roll
[7].
You lose if [7] shows before you roll your "Point".
| Payout Rate - Come Bets |
Even money (1:1) |