As
with all table games, you will begin by changing your cash money into gaming
chips. In Craps you do this by throwing your money on the table and yelling,
"change". If the table is playing well there will be a lot of people crowding
around and a lot of noise, so make sure you yell out. Also it is a good
idea to wait and ask for change between rolls of the dice.
In
Craps, winning or losing depends on a variety of different possible outcomes
on any roll of the two dice. The two dice can produce many different number
combinations; some can be made several ways, others only one way. For example,
two dice can roll the number 6 as follows: 5/1, 4/2, 3/3, 2/4 and 1/5.
But the number 2 can only be rolled one way: 1/1.
Numbers such as 6, which
can be rolled several ways, don't pay as much as numbers which can be rolled
only one way, unless you are betting that the number will be rolled in
a specific way, such has 3/3, known as "Hard ways". All winning payoffs
are, therefore, determined by the frequency in which any two-dice number
combinations can be rolled. Generally, the harder the combination is to
roll, the more it will pay, and vice versa.
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