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Craps Variations
Crapless Craps is one of the Craps variations. "Bastard Craps" is another name for Crapless Craps. Crapless Craps can be played in nearly every Las Vegas casino. The main feature of the game is that a player cannot lose on the come out roll. If you throw a standard craps (2, 3 or 12) you don’t lose and the number becomes a point. Natural 11s on the come out become the point number. The natural 7 wins on the come out roll. The only way for the shooter to lose is to throw a 7 before the point. If you play Crapless Craps you will never find Don’t Pass or Don’t Come areas on the table. The game is simplier, but the house edge is approximately four times greater than in the crappy version of craps! High Point Craps is one of the Craps variations. In High Point Craps a dice roll of 11 or 12 wins automatically. A come out roll of 2 or 3 is ignored. If the shooter rolls anything other than 2, 3, 11 or 12 on the come out roll, that number becomes the point number. The shooter must roll a number other than the point number to win. All payouts are 1:1. The house edge is not very high. It is 2.35%. New York Craps is one of the craps variations. New York Craps is played along the East coast of the United States. The table and the layout for New York craps differ from the standard bank craps table, and it is called a double-end dealer. There is no Come/Don’t Come betting area on the table for New York craps. New York Craps eliminates the Place bets. Players can make bets on 4,5,6,8,9,10. They pay at true odds. Maybe,the only weak point is the 5% commission taken out by the casino on each right bet. Open Craps is one of the craps variations. Open Craps is an illegal private version of craps. Open Craps is a high-stakes, big money game. Open Craps is played in a private gaming location. Open craps is privately staked, and all bets are made in cash. The stakes often exceed house limits found in casinos. The table layout for Open Craps is different from that for the standard Craps. The table consists of a Win Line, a Lose Line and box numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10. Bets with the book and with other players can be made. Be aware that the casino will keep a 5% commission on the right money. Private Craps is one of the Craps variations. Private Craps is not a legal game variation. That’s why it is not play in gambling houses. Private Craps can be played somewhere in the street or at home. Players make bets between themselves. The name of this craps game got its name in honour of its inventor. His name was Scarne, he was a gambling expert. You will not find Come and Don't Come bets areas on the table and the casino will not make a charge in the case of right bets.
Useful website about craps: Craps in United Kingdom - tips, advices, craps etiquette, online casinos with craps and more at CrapsPro.co.uk |
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