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CrapsThe game of craps is fascinating and action packed, and once you've learned the basics, it's surprisingly easy to play. Pass LineAn even money bet with the shooter. 7 and 11 are automatic winners. Automatic losers are 2, 3, and 12. Any other number becomes the "point." To win after a "point" is rolled, the shooter must roll his point again before rolling a 7 and you lose if he rolls a seven first. Don't Pass LineAn even money bet against the shooter. The opposite of Pass Line. Automatic Winners are 2 and 3. Automatic Losers are 7 and 11. A Stand Off is 12. Any other number becomes the "point." To win, the shooter must roll a 7 before rolling his "point" and you lose if he rolls his point again before rolling a 7. Bets On Rolls After The Point Has Been Established:Come LineThe next roll is exactly like a Pass Line bet on the Come Out Roll (first roll of the dice). Field BetYou can make this "one-roll" bet any time. If you roll 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12, you win and if you roll any other number, you lose. Don't ComeThe next roll is exactly like a Don't Pass Line bet on the Come Out Roll. One-Roll BetsOn any roll, you can bet that a 2, 3, 7, 11, 12, or Any Craps are rolled. Hardway BetsYou can bet that the shooter will roll a 4, 6, 8 or 10 the "hard way" which is a pair of 2's, 3's, 4's, or 5's. If a seven is rolled, or if the number bet on is rolled, but not rolled the "hard way" the bet loses. Place BetsPlace a bet on any number and increase or decrease or remove it at any time. Place Bets must be given to the dealer who puts them in the proper location. You win if the number you chose is rolled before a seven is thrown. These bets are never in effect on the Come Out Roll (first roll of the dice) unless requested directly by the player.
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