A Beginner's Guide To Playing Casino Craps
The craps table is undoubtedly the loudest, most energetic, and most intimidating area on any casino floor.
Once you understand the basic flow of the game, the intimidating layout starts to make perfect sense.
Understanding the Pass Line Bet
The absolute best way to start is by placing a simple wager on the area marked 'Pass Line'.
If the first roll of the dice is a 7 or an 11, the entire table celebrates and you double your money.
The Pass Line bet has an incredibly low house edge of just 1.41%, making it one of the best bets in the casinoYou can place 'Odds' behind your Pass Line bet, which is the only wager in the building with a 0% house edgeMost of the crazy proposition bets in the center of the table are terrible mathematically and should be avoided
How to Avoid Angering the Dealers and Players
To avoid looking like a foolish tourist and halting the game, you must understand table manners.
Never let your hands dangle over the felt; if the dice hit your hand and 'seven out', the entire table will blame you.
Rule of EtiquetteWhy It MattersConsequence of Breaking ItHands up when dice rollDice hitting hands alters the rollYou will anger everyone at the tableNever say the word 'Seven'It is considered incredibly bad luckYou will be glared at by superstitious players
Stick to the basics, mind your hands, and enjoy the incredible energy of the craps pit.