Bellying
up to a crap table and joining the euphoria of this
fast-paced game need not be intimidating. Armed with
my past columns and these additional pointers, you are
going to step up to the table with the self-assurance
necessary to play this game. Granted, I am limited in
allotted space, but I'm more than happy to touch on
some terrific craps tips. In thirty seconds I can teach
anyone how to play a simplified game of craps with confidence.
How? Check out the first tip.
Just make these two outstanding craps wagers. Nothing
more. Learn how to make a Pass Line bet or how to Place
the 6 or 8. Both of these wagers have house advantage
of less than 1.5 percent, making them one of the best
bets in the casino.
Stay away from all those proposition bets in the center
of the layout. The dealer who is barking their performance
is doing nothing more than inducing play on wagers that
are all "house bets", carrying a casino advantage
as high as 16%.
Once you learn how the Odds wager works (another column,
another day), never make a Line or Come bet that you
are not willing to back up with full odds.
If the table minimum is way over your head, you shouldn't
be on that game. Bet with your head, not over it.
If you need help, ask a dealer. Most will be willing
and able to help you.
You are responsible to pick up your winnings. As they
say, "they lay, they play."
A Pass Line bet with two Come bets is plenty of action
on this energetic game. Don't get so caught up in the
game and start throwing money at the dealer for his
"requested (high house percentage) bets."
Do not try to hand cash to the dealer to make change.
The dealer is not allowed to take any cash or chips
directly from the customer. You need to place your money
on the layout, before the shooter gets the dice, and
ask the dealer for "change only."
Some wagers like Pass/Don't Pass bets, Odds, Come wagers,
the Big 6/8 or Field bets can be made by you. On the
other wagers, place you money on the layout and ask
the dealer to make those bets for you.
Keep your hands off the table and out of the way of
the dice being thrown. You do not want to disrupt the
game by altering the toss with your hands.
Tables have rails all the way around for storing your
gaming chips. Use them. Also, underneath, there is shelving
for your drinks.
If you are the shooter, give the dice a good toss across
the table. Never try to slide dice across the layout
thinking you can control the outcome. The first time
the boxman will call out, "No roll." The second
time, possibly some token punishment like a slapped
wrist. The third-adios Sally.
If you are a Don't Pass bettor, don't scream out, "Come
on, seven!" Betting against the majority of players
is bad enough, but rooting against them and gloating
after a win is awful form.