Craps is a popular dice game, typically played with two dice. Players are betting on the outcome of a roll, or ācome-outā roll as it is known, and the possible combinations that can be made with two dice. The shooter, or the person rolling the dice, determines the outcome.
In Morocco, the rules of the game are largely the same as they are in other countries. Each player takes turns to roll the dice and then the dice are passed to the next person in order. When a person rolls, they can be betting for or against the shooter.
There are a few different types of bets that can be made in craps, and these bets are usually based on the numbers that are rolled. The most common bet is the pass line bet, which is when a player bets that the shooter will pass the line. Other bets that can be made include come bets, donāt pass line bets, place bets, take bets, and field bets.