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- Piper M.·$9,763.75·6/19/2026
- Noelia T.·$850.77·6/19/2026
- Silas S.·$6,389.18·6/19/2026
- Damian H.·$6,423.64·6/18/2026
- Flavio O.·$9,013.41·6/18/2026
- Judge J.·$794.11·6/18/2026
- Vladimir G.·$3,266.16·6/17/2026
- Kane R.·$7,124.23·6/17/2026
- Elissa Z.·$6,760.30·6/17/2026
- Ofelia H.·$9,863.64·6/17/2026
- Jace L.·$4,347.34·6/17/2026
- Nikita H.·$6,692.90·6/17/2026
- Greg C.·$7,364.04·6/20/2026
- Jayde H.·$4,374.19·6/19/2026
- Jaqueline B.·$3,199.82·6/19/2026
- Piper M.·$9,763.75·6/19/2026
- Noelia T.·$850.77·6/19/2026
- Silas S.·$6,389.18·6/19/2026
- Damian H.·$6,423.64·6/18/2026
- Flavio O.·$9,013.41·6/18/2026
- Judge J.·$794.11·6/18/2026
- Vladimir G.·$3,266.16·6/17/2026
- Kane R.·$7,124.23·6/17/2026
- Elissa Z.·$6,760.30·6/17/2026
- Ofelia H.·$9,863.64·6/17/2026
- Jace L.·$4,347.34·6/17/2026
- Nikita H.·$6,692.90·6/17/2026
- Greg C.·$7,364.04·6/20/2026
- Jayde H.·$4,374.19·6/19/2026
- Jaqueline B.·$3,199.82·6/19/2026
- Piper M.·$9,763.75·6/19/2026
- Noelia T.·$850.77·6/19/2026
- Silas S.·$6,389.18·6/19/2026
- Damian H.·$6,423.64·6/18/2026
- Flavio O.·$9,013.41·6/18/2026
- Judge J.·$794.11·6/18/2026
- Vladimir G.·$3,266.16·6/17/2026
- Kane R.·$7,124.23·6/17/2026
- Elissa Z.·$6,760.30·6/17/2026
- Ofelia H.·$9,863.64·6/17/2026
- Jace L.·$4,347.34·6/17/2026
- Nikita H.·$6,692.90·6/17/2026
- Greg C.·$7,364.04·6/20/2026
- Jayde H.·$4,374.19·6/19/2026
- Jaqueline B.·$3,199.82·6/19/2026
- Piper M.·$9,763.75·6/19/2026
- Noelia T.·$850.77·6/19/2026
- Silas S.·$6,389.18·6/19/2026
- Damian H.·$6,423.64·6/18/2026
- Flavio O.·$9,013.41·6/18/2026
- Judge J.·$794.11·6/18/2026
- Vladimir G.·$3,266.16·6/17/2026
- Kane R.·$7,124.23·6/17/2026
- Elissa Z.·$6,760.30·6/17/2026
- Ofelia H.·$9,863.64·6/17/2026
- Jace L.·$4,347.34·6/17/2026
- Nikita H.·$6,692.90·6/17/2026
Craps
The energy around a craps table is hard to miss - chips stacked and sliding, quick decisions, and that split second of silence right before the dice hit the layout. Every roll feels like a mini event, with players tracking the point, reacting to numbers, and riding the momentum of a hot shooter.
Craps has stayed one of the most recognizable casino table games for decades because it delivers something rare: simple entry bets for beginners, deeper options for experienced players, and a social, group-driven vibe that turns each round into shared anticipation.
What Craps Is - The Dice Game With a Shooter and a Simple Core Loop
Craps is a casino dice game where outcomes are decided by two six-sided dice. One player is the shooter (the person rolling), but the whole table can bet on what will happen.
Most rounds start with the come-out roll:
- If the shooter rolls a 7 or 11, Pass Line bets win.
- If the shooter rolls a 2, 3, or 12, Pass Line bets lose (these are called “craps” numbers).
- If the shooter rolls a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the point.
Once a point is set, the goal is straightforward: the shooter keeps rolling until either the point repeats (point hits) or a 7 shows up (seven-out). That back-and-forth - point number versus 7 - is the heartbeat of the game.
How Online Craps Works - Same Rules, Cleaner Interface, Faster Rounds
Online craps typically comes in two formats: digital (RNG) tables and live dealer games. In digital craps, the dice results are generated by a random number generator, while the layout, chips, and bet tracking are handled automatically. You pick your chips, tap the areas you want to bet on, and the game resolves everything instantly after each roll.
Live dealer craps streams a real table from a studio. You still place bets using an on-screen interface, but the dice are rolled by a dealer on camera, and outcomes play out in real time.
Compared with a land-based casino, online craps is usually easier to follow because the layout is clear, valid bets are highlighted, and payouts are calculated for you. The pace can also be quicker - especially on RNG tables - since there’s no waiting for the table to reset between rolls.
The Craps Layout Demystified - Where Your Bets Actually Go
At first glance, a craps table looks busy, but most players focus on a few key zones.
The Pass Line is the most common starting bet and runs along the edge of the layout. It’s designed to be placed before the come-out roll.
The Don’t Pass Line is the counterpart - a bet that the shooter won’t make the point (or that a 7 shows before the point repeats).
Come and Don’t Come work like Pass and Don’t Pass, but they’re placed after a point is already established. They create their own “mini point” based on the next roll.
Odds bets are typically placed behind your Pass, Don’t Pass, Come, or Don’t Come bet after a point is set. They’re a key part of how many players structure their action, because they’re tied directly to the point outcome rather than a one-roll result.
Field bets are usually one-roll wagers placed in a large central area. They resolve on the next roll only.
Proposition bets (often labeled “Props”) are usually one-roll bets in a separate area of the layout. They can pay higher, but they’re also more volatile, so many beginners save them for later once they’re comfortable.
Common Craps Bets, Made Simple - The Ones You’ll Use Most
Pass Line Bet: Place it before the come-out roll. You’re backing the shooter to win quickly (7 or 11) or to set a point and then hit it again before a 7 appears.
Don’t Pass Bet: Also placed before the come-out roll, but it’s the opposite position - you benefit when the shooter doesn’t complete the point. (Some numbers on the come-out roll are handled with special rules, which your online table will display clearly.)
Come Bet: Think of it like a Pass Line bet you can make after the point is set. Your next roll becomes the “come-out” for that bet. If a 7 or 11 rolls, it wins; if 2, 3, or 12 rolls, it loses; otherwise it travels to a number and waits to be hit again.
Place Bets: These are bets that a specific number (commonly 6 or 8 for many players) will roll before a 7. You can usually turn them on or off between rolls, which adds flexibility.
Field Bet: A one-roll bet that wins if the next roll lands in the field (the table will show the covered numbers). It’s quick, clear, and resolves immediately.
Hardways: These are bets that a number like 4, 6, 8, or 10 will be rolled as a pair (for example, 3-3 for a hard 6) before either a 7 appears or that number rolls “easy” (like 5-1 for a 6). They’re high-drama bets - fun, but swingy.
Live Dealer Craps - Real Dice, Real Table, Full Table Atmosphere at Home
Live dealer craps brings the social feel closer to what you’d expect in a physical casino. A real dealer runs the game, dice rolls are streamed live, and players place bets through an interactive interface that prevents misclicks and keeps everything organized.
Many live tables also include chat, which adds a communal layer - you can react to big moments, follow along with the shooter, and keep the experience more human than purely digital play. If you like the pace and clarity of online gambling but still want the authenticity of real dice, live dealer craps is usually the sweet spot.
Quick-Start Tips for New Craps Players - Build Confidence Without Overthinking
Start with the Pass Line so you can learn the core flow - come-out roll, point, repeat or seven-out. Once that feels natural, add one new bet type at a time rather than scattering chips across the entire layout.
Before you commit to more complex wagers, take a minute to study the table labels and how bets “travel” (like Come bets moving to a number). Online interfaces often show this clearly, so use that visual guidance to your advantage.
Most importantly, set a budget and stick to it. Craps can move quickly, and a few rapid rounds can add up faster than you expect. Treat every session like entertainment, not a way to guarantee profit - the dice don’t remember the last roll.
Craps on Mobile - Tap, Bet, Roll, Repeat
Mobile craps is typically designed around touch-friendly controls: select a chip value, tap the bet area, confirm, and watch the roll. The best mobile versions keep the layout readable, provide quick access to rules and payout info, and let you zoom or toggle views so you’re not squinting at the proposition area.
Whether you’re on a smartphone or tablet, gameplay is usually smooth because the platform handles chip placement, bet validation, and payouts automatically - which is especially helpful in a game with lots of betting options.
Responsible Play - Keep It Fun and In Control
Craps is a game of chance, and every roll can go either way. Play within limits you’re comfortable with, take breaks when the pace starts pulling you along, and only wager what you can afford to lose.
Why Craps Still Wins Fans Online and in Casinos
Craps remains a standout because it blends quick decision-making with a clear, repeating structure: come-out roll, point, and the race between the point and a 7. Add in the variety of bets and the social feel - especially at live tables - and you get a game that stays exciting session after session, whether you’re playing on a casino floor or on your own screen.


