How to Play Craps
- Daniel Gunba

- Aug 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 29

How to Play Craps
Craps is a fast-paced dice game where players bet on the outcome of rolls. The game begins with a "come-out roll." If the shooter rolls 7 or 11, players win; if they roll 2, 3, or 12, it's a loss. Any other number becomes the "point," and the goal is to roll that number again before a 7 is rolled. With multiple betting options, craps offers both simple and complex strategies. No lets check How to Play Craps
How It Works
Come-Out Roll: The game starts when the “shooter” rolls the dice.
Rolling 7 or 11: Players win.
Rolling 2, 3, or 12: Players lose.
Any other number becomes the “point.”
Point Phase: The shooter continues rolling until they roll the point number again (win) or a 7 (lose).
Betting Options: Players can bet on the pass line, don’t pass, come bets, or more advanced wagers.
Tips for Beginners
Stick to Pass Line and Come bets for the best odds.
Avoid complex proposition bets until you’re comfortable.
Watch a few rounds to get familiar with the flow.
