Craps is an exciting dice game that is played in casinos around the world, including in Cyprus. It is a game of chance, involving two dice, which players bet on the outcome of a single roll or a series of rolls. The game is easy to learn and relatively quick, making it a great choice for live casino gaming.
The basics of craps involve a shooter, who rolls the dice, and players who place bets on the outcome of the roll. Players can wager on the Pass Line bet, which is a stake on the shooter rolling a 7 or an 11 on the first roll, or a Don't Pass Line bet, which is a wager on the shooter rolling a 2, 3, or 12 on the first roll. If the shooter rolls a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number then becomes the point. The shooter must then roll the point number again before rolling a 7 to win.
Players may also place bets on the outcome of their own rolls, or the rolls of other players, depending on the rules of the casino. There are numerous different bets that can be made in craps, including the Come, Donāt Come, Place, and Field bets. Each bet has its own set of odds and payouts, so it is important to understand the rules of each one before playing.