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| Pass Line<\/td>\n | Betting that the shooter will win<\/td>\n | 1:1<\/td>\n | 1.41%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||
| Don’t Pass Line<\/td>\n | Betting that the shooter will lose<\/td>\n | 1:1<\/td>\n | 1.36%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||
| Come<\/td>\n | Similar to Pass Line, made after a point is established<\/td>\n | 1:1<\/td>\n | 1.41%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||
| Don’t Come<\/td>\n | Similar to Don’t Pass Line, made after a point is established<\/td>\n | 1:1<\/td>\n | 1.36%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\nThe Basics of Gameplay: The Come-Out Roll and Point<\/h2>\nThe game of craps revolves around the concept of the \u201ccome-out roll\u201d and the establishment of the \u201cpoint.\u201d The come-out roll is the first roll of the dice in a new betting round. If the shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the come-out roll, the Pass Line bets win, and the Don’t Pass Line bets lose. If the shooter rolls a 2, 3, or 12 on the come-out roll, the Pass Line bets lose, and the Don’t Pass Line bets win. Mastering this initial roll is a great way to start strong.<\/p>\n If the shooter rolls any other number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10), that number becomes the \u201cpoint.\u201d The shooter continues to roll until they either roll the point again (resulting in a win for Pass Line bettors and a loss for Don’t Pass Line bettors) or rolls a 7 (resulting in a loss for Pass Line bettors and a win for Don’t Pass Line bettors). This continues until a new come-out roll, keeping you on the edge of your seat and looking to hit that lucky number.<\/p>\n Understanding ‘Odds’ Bets<\/h3>\nOnce a point has been established, players have the opportunity to place an \u00abodds\u00bb bet. This is often considered one of the most advantageous bets in craps, as it carries a very low house edge. The odds bet is placed alongside the Pass Line or Come bet and pays out based on the true odds of rolling the point before rolling a 7. The amount you can wager on the odds bet is often limited based on the casino’s rules, but it’s generally a smart move to take advantage of this option. Being comfortable with this option can really boost your odds.<\/p>\n Exploring Proposition Bets: High Risk, High Reward<\/h3>\nAs mentioned earlier, proposition bets offer the potential for significant payouts, but come with a much higher house edge. These bets involve wagering on specific dice combinations or individual numbers. Examples include betting on a 7 or 11 on the next roll, or betting on a specific number like 4 or 10. While the thrill of a large payout may be enticing, it’s important to be aware of the increased risk associated with these bets, and approach them with a cautious and informed strategy. You should understand the probability of winning before making them.<\/p>\n Strategies for Playing Craps Online<\/h2>\nWhile craps is ultimately a game of chance, there are certain strategies that can help you manage your bankroll and increase your chances of winning. One popular strategy is to focus on betting the Pass Line with maximum odds. This minimizes the house edge and provides a more consistent approach to the game. Avoiding proposition bets, as noted earlier, is another crucial element of a sound strategy. Players who excel at craps will almost always prioritize the Pass Line bet.<\/p>\n Another important aspect of playing craps effectively is bankroll management. Set a budget for yourself before you start playing and stick to it. Avoid chasing losses, and don’t bet more than you can afford to lose. Online casinos often offer demo modes that allow you to practice craps without risking any real money. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with the game and test out different strategies before placing real bets.<\/p>\n
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