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Craps - Fascinating Play In Bones

Craps (not to be confused with craps) is an exciting dice game. Dice games - one of the most ancient types of games, for today there are a lot of them, both gambling and ordinary, but you can safely say that craps are the most famous and popular of them.

Usually craps are played for money. In general, gambling since ancient times has been gambling, even the very word "excitement" came from the Turkic "zar", which means "bones". Only then there were desktop and children's games, where bones are used only as a random number generator. Yes, and the bones are now completely different - usually they are hexagonal cubes of plastic, on the edge of which are dotted, meaning numbers from one to six.

Craps are usually played in a casino at a special table with sides, on the surface of which are betting fields. Since earlier there have been cases of fraud with bones, such as substituting forged bones, "special" throws and the like, to ensure the integrity of the ejection of bones, special poppers or at least a glass are used. If there is neither one nor the other, and the player throws out the bones with his hand, it is customary to throw them so that they fly over the table and bounce off the rim. The rest is a matter of chance. When playing craps there is no dependence of the probability of winning on previous results, each new move is absolutely independent. Therefore, it is not recommended to use any game systems. And the most appropriate strategy can be considered a combination of rates. Choose what is more important for you: less to spend or more to win, this will help you when choosing bets.

Craps game is quite simple: the player makes a bet and throws two dice, the sum dropped and determines the outcome of the round. A throwing player is called a shooter or a shooter (from the English Shooter - the shooter).

The number of rounds of the game depends on the results. If the numbers fall: 7 or 11 - the player wins, if 2, 3 or 12 fall out - the player loses and the round stops, the bones move on to the next one. If the total is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 ("point"), the game continues until the participants receive the same amount or number 7.

Since the probability of loss of sums is not the same (there may be 36 combinations of figures in total), the winning rates vary significantly. In addition, you need to consider that the casino usually takes 5% commission from the total number of bets on the table. The table below shows the odds and payouts for the rates.

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