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How to Play Craps
Playing craps in Vegas is an exciting, fast-paced, and action-packed game that utilizes a pair of dice. Are you a beginner wondering how to play craps at a casino? Here are some basics to get you started at a Vegas casino craps table or craps machines.
One player, known as the “shooter,” throws the dice at the craps table. All wagers must be placed before the shooter throws the dice. The types of wagers that can be made are:
Playing craps in Vegas is an exciting, fast-paced, and action-packed game that utilizes a pair of dice. Are you a beginner wondering how to play craps at a casino? Here are some basics to get you started at a Vegas casino craps table or craps machines.
One player, known as the “shooter,” throws the dice at the craps table. All wagers must be placed before the shooter throws the dice. The types of wagers that can be made are:
Craps Terms
Pass Line
An even money bet, made on the first roll of the dice (known as the “come out roll”). You win if a 7 or 11 roll, or lose if 2, 3, or 12 roll (known as “craps”). Any other number that rolls becomes the “point,” and the point must roll again before a 7 to win.
An even money bet, made on the first roll of the dice (known as the “come out roll”). You win if a 7 or 11 roll, or lose if 2, 3, or 12 roll (known as “craps”). Any other number that rolls becomes the “point,” and the point must roll again before a 7 to win.
Don't Pass Line
An even money bet, which is the opposite of the pass line. You lose on the “come out” roll if the shooter rolls a 7 or 11. You win on a 2 or 3 (12 is a tie). Once a point is established, you lose if the point is thrown and win if a 7 rolls.
An even money bet, which is the opposite of the pass line. You lose on the “come out” roll if the shooter rolls a 7 or 11. You win on a 2 or 3 (12 is a tie). Once a point is established, you lose if the point is thrown and win if a 7 rolls.
Come Bets
Made anytime after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make. You win on a 7 or 11 and lose on a 2, 3, or 12. Any other number becomes your “come point” and must be repeated for you to win before a 7 rolls.
Made anytime after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make. You win on a 7 or 11 and lose on a 2, 3, or 12. Any other number becomes your “come point” and must be repeated for you to win before a 7 rolls.
Don't Come Bets
Made anytime after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make. It is the opposite of the come bet. You win if 2 or 3 roll (12 is a tie), and lose if 7 or 11 roll. Any other number rolled becomes your “come point,” and if repeated, you lose. If a 7 rolls, you win.

Made anytime after the first roll when a shooter has a point to make. It is the opposite of the come bet. You win if 2 or 3 roll (12 is a tie), and lose if 7 or 11 roll. Any other number rolled becomes your “come point,” and if repeated, you lose. If a 7 rolls, you win.

Odds
Once a point is made on the first roll or a come point on a succeeding roll, you may take the odds and win if the point or come points are made before a 7. Payoffs are: 2 to 1 on 4 and 10, 3 to 2 for 5 and 9, 6 to 5 on 6 and 8. “Don’t pass” or “don’t come” bets are in reverse: you must lay the odds in order to win.
Once a point is made on the first roll or a come point on a succeeding roll, you may take the odds and win if the point or come points are made before a 7. Payoffs are: 2 to 1 on 4 and 10, 3 to 2 for 5 and 9, 6 to 5 on 6 and 8. “Don’t pass” or “don’t come” bets are in reverse: you must lay the odds in order to win.
Place Bets
Once a shooter makes a point, you may make a “place bet” on numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. If the shooter rolls any of these numbers before a 7, you win the following payoffs: 9 to 5 on 4 and 10, 7 to 5 on 5 and 9, and 7 to 6 on 6 and 8.
A “place bet” may be taken off anytime before the next roll.
Once a shooter makes a point, you may make a “place bet” on numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. If the shooter rolls any of these numbers before a 7, you win the following payoffs: 9 to 5 on 4 and 10, 7 to 5 on 5 and 9, and 7 to 6 on 6 and 8.
A “place bet” may be taken off anytime before the next roll.
Field Bets
A one-roll bet. You win even money on 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11. You win 2 to 1 on 2. You win 3 to 1 on 12. You lose on 5, 6, 7, or 8.
A one-roll bet. You win even money on 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11. You win 2 to 1 on 2. You win 3 to 1 on 12. You lose on 5, 6, 7, or 8.
Proposition Bets
These bets are found in the center of the table and are one-roll bets. You are betting that on the very next roll of the dice, any of these numbers will come up:
Any Craps (2, 3 or 12)
pays 8 for 1
Aces (2) or Twelve (12)
pays 31 for 1
Ace-Deuce (3) or Eleven (11)
pays 16 for 1
Seven (7)
pays 5 for 1
These bets are found in the center of the table and are one-roll bets. You are betting that on the very next roll of the dice, any of these numbers will come up:
Any Craps (2, 3 or 12) | pays 8 for 1 |
Aces (2) or Twelve (12) | pays 31 for 1 |
Ace-Deuce (3) or Eleven (11) | pays 16 for 1 |
Seven (7) | pays 5 for 1 |
Hardways
A Hardway bet is not a one-roll bet. You are betting that the shooter rolls a pair. Hardways win if the dice roll as a pair and lose if a 7 rolls or if the number is thrown “the easy way.” Example: If you bet a hard 8 and the dice roll 4,4 you win. If the dice roll “easy” 5,3 or 6,2 you lose.
Hard Four or Ten
pays 8 for 1
Hard Six or Eight
pays 10 for 1
A Hardway bet is not a one-roll bet. You are betting that the shooter rolls a pair. Hardways win if the dice roll as a pair and lose if a 7 rolls or if the number is thrown “the easy way.” Example: If you bet a hard 8 and the dice roll 4,4 you win. If the dice roll “easy” 5,3 or 6,2 you lose.
Hard Four or Ten | pays 8 for 1 |
Hard Six or Eight | pays 10 for 1 |
Hop Bets
Hop Bets are a one-roll bet on a specific combination of the dice. You are literally betting on what you think the very next roll of the dice will be.
If you think the next roll is going to be a (6, 3), you would tell the dealer that you want the 6 and 3 hopping. Hop bets pay 31 to 1 or 16 to 1, depending on the combination you choose.
Hop Bets are a one-roll bet on a specific combination of the dice. You are literally betting on what you think the very next roll of the dice will be.
If you think the next roll is going to be a (6, 3), you would tell the dealer that you want the 6 and 3 hopping. Hop bets pay 31 to 1 or 16 to 1, depending on the combination you choose.
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