The rules governing the live casino version of craps in Singapore are somewhat different than those of the traditional version of the game. In Singapore, the game is played on a felt table with two dice. Players must place their bets within the designated betting areas on the table before the dice are rolled. Each bet is placed on either the ‘pass line’ or the ‘don’t pass’ line. Once all bets are placed, the shooter (the person rolling the dice) throws the dice and the results are determined.
Players win or lose based on the number rolled (7 or 11 being winning numbers and 2, 3 or 12 being losing numbers). If the dice do not roll a 7, 11, 2, 3 or 12, then the shooter re-rolls the dice. This process is repeated until a final result is determined. Players that have chosen the pass line bet in this case will win if the result is equal to the number of the pass line bet and will lose if the result is equal to the number of a don’t pass bet.
The rules and regulations of craps in Singapore also allow for ‘come’ and ‘don’t come’ bets, ‘buy’ and ‘lay’ bets, ‘place’ and ‘field’ bets, along with many other types of bets. Players should be aware that each casino in Singapore may offer different versions of the game with slightly different rules.