Craps Tips
Here are some of the best tips for playing craps courtesy of the USA Casino.
The object of the game of craps is trying to figure out whether the shooter will roll a winning combination.
A common misconception in regards to playing craps is that only the player that rolls the dice can bet on the outcome
of the throw. When playing craps at the casino, the other people at the craps table can also get in on the action by
betting on what the shooter will roll. There are a lot of different types of bets, each having a different house edge.
The pass-line and the don't-pass bets are regarded as the safest bets because they carry the lowest house edge for
the casino. Players who are interested in extending their playing session at the online casino as much as possible
should stick to these bets. Other bets that offer the craps player the best odds are Come, Don't Come with an Odds
bet, and Place bets.
We have already discussed the importance of managing your bankroll correctly in the Craps
Strategy section. Another good tip in regards to managing your bankroll would be to raise your bets when you win
and lower them when you lose, this way you won't be putting your bankroll at risk.
As you know, each betting round commences with a come-out roll. At the beginning of every new betting round it
would be a good idea to bet both on the pass-line and matching field wager, so that if the shooter craps out
(i.e. rolls either a 2, 3, or 12), you still have a chance to break even if the next shooter wins by rolling
either a 7 or 11. The best way to get better at playing craps is by practicing the game as often as you can at
the USA Casino.
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