To play live Craps, players must place wagers on a combination of numbers, who will roll the dice (the shooter), the outcome of each roll, and the total of the dice (the point value).
Live Craps is played using two dice. The shooter rolls the dice and the players make bets on the outcome of the rolls. All players at the table have the opportunity to bet on the outcome of the roll, and the shooter will continue to roll the dice until they reach their point value.
When the shooter rolls the dice, players can bet on the outcome of the roll. Some of these bets include the Pass Line bet, Don't Pass Line bet, Come bet, Don't Come bet, Big 6/Big 8 bet, Place bet, Field bet, and the Hardway bet.
When the shooter rolls the dice, the bet on the Pass Line pays out if the shooter rolls a 7 or 11. If they roll a 2, 3, or 12, the bet loses. If the shooter rolls a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the point value. The shooter will continue to roll the dice until they reach the point value or roll a 7, at which point the bet will pay out or lose, depending on the outcome.