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Craps How Appeared

There is no certain point of view about craps history even nowadays. One can say that a dice and dice games are few thousand years old. But modern craps is much younger - only hundred years old. There are several versions to the "true" craps history, yet there are several facts that are accepted by all experts and historians. To begin with, the modern variant of the craps game certainly originates from an ancient English game called Hazard. There are scholars that believe Hazard originated from an Arabic dice game called "Al Zar" which means "dice" in Arabic and perhaps the game migrated to Europe with the help of merchants even before the 12th century. Thanks to some evidences for dice games even in Egypt dating back to 2600 BC we can conclude that dice games were really created in the Arabic world. Some evidences indicate that in the time of the Holy Roman Empire the game of craps was also popular. Being in camp, Roman soldiers used to shave down pig knuckles into the shapes of cubes, and toss them onto their inverted shields as a form of entertainment. Therefore the expression "to roll the bones" appeared. The game Hazard became very popular in England and it was played almost in every tavern in the country. Many of the nobility played this game in luxuries casinos. The French adopted the game from their neighbors across the English Channel but changed the name in order to distinguish themselves from the Englishmen.*The French called this game Craps which is a corruption of "Crabs". Some claim that the French took the game to America while others think it probably went with the British. At the beginning of the 19th century craps history takes another turn as John H. Winn simplified Craps and invented the modern layout to the game. But as the decades past, and especially at the beginning of the 1990's, slots caused a decrease in the popularity of craps games, but thanks to the Internet age the game managed to pull back its honor. Everyday thousands of people play online craps.

Inexperience is common source of disappointment. One has to know all the rules and the features of the game long before he sits down to the craps table. Some casinos gave its players an opportunity to practise the game before playing for real money. The more experienced you are the better player you are. The game of craps has so called ‘smart’ bets, which are easy to define. Choosing the correct bets is very important. There are few bets, which have a low house edge. These are smart strategies. Money management and your bankroll will not let you run out of money. Every player must have his own winning and losing limit. Every player has to decide beforehand how much he is aiming to win and afford to lose. Never exceed these limits. If you play smart and behave according to the etiquette of the game this is your main strategy. Always follow this golden rule of the game of Craps.
Martingale system
There is no system that can beat casino in such games as craps. But there are players believing in it. The best known is the Martingale System. The betting is started by a given amount and the bet is doubled whenever the player loses. When he wins he starts over at the initial amount. An amount equal to the initial amount is saved after every eventual win. But the player can be run out of money after doubling his bet several times. The casino can also not allow to bet the huge amount dictated by the system. The Martingale system keeps a profit equal to the initial bet amount.
Free Odds Basic Strategy
The free odds bets are bets that you can make on pass/don't pass & come/don't come bets. The casino edge can be reduced by taking full odds on their pass/don't pass & come/don't come bets.
The Iron Cross
The Iron Cross is a bet that allows the player to win on every roll that is not a seven. Place bets on the 5, 6 and 8 and a field bet are the Iron Cross. A mathematical advantage for the player is not created with this strategy.
Gambler's fallacy
It is the belief that past dice rolls influence the probabilities of future dice rolls. Each roll of the dice is an independent event. On every roll the probability of rolling an eleven is exactly 1/18.
Parity hedge system
The bets are "hedged" by many players. Multiple bets which minimise the risk of losing are made.
Dice setting or dice control
This system presupposes a special manner of throwing the dice. The theory is that the dice will be more likely to show certain numbers. Steps are taken to prevent this. The back wall of the table is required to be hit. It makes the controll of the spins more difficult.

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