The craps table is undoubtedly the loudest, most energetic, and most intimidating area on any casino floor.
Despite its complex appearance, the fundamental rules of the game are actually quite simple to grasp.
The Pass Line: The Only Bet You Need
Almost everyone at the table plays the Pass Line, as it represents betting with the shooter to win.
On the very first roll (the Come Out roll), your Pass Line bet wins instantly if the shooter throws a 7 or 11.
- Betting the Pass Line means you are cheering for the same outcome as the vast majority of the table
- The camaraderie of everyone winning together is what makes craps so uniquely exciting
- Keep your strategy simple: bet the Pass Line, take maximum odds, and enjoy the show
Unwritten Rules of the Craps Table
Craps has a lot of superstition and physical movement, meaning there are several unwritten rules you must obey.
Always buy your chips when the dice are in the center of the table, never while the shooter is preparing to throw.
| Behavior | Reasoning | Action to Take |
|---|
| Throwing the dice | They must hit the back wall to be random | Toss them smoothly, don't lob them high |
| Buying in | The game moves very fast | Wait for a pause in the action to drop cash |
Craps is the most social game in the casino, and joining a hot table is an unforgettable experience.