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The loudest table in the house, one bet at a time. Put your chips on the Pass Line, throw the dice, and chase your point home before the seven shows. Back a hot number with free Odds — the only bet on the floor with no house edge.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Craps

Craps looks chaotic but the Pass Line — the bet you make here — is one of the simplest, fairest wagers in any casino. You bet, then throw two dice for the come-out roll. Throw a 7 or an 11 and you win even money on the spot. Throw a 2, 3 or 12 ("craps") and the line loses. Any other total — 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 — becomes your point, and the goal flips: now you keep rolling and you win if your point shows again before a 7 ends the run.

That coin-flip-at-its-core simplicity is why the Pass Line carries only a house edge of 1.41% — far kinder than most table games. Better still, once a point is set you can lay a free Odds bet behind it that is paid at the true mathematical odds, so it has a 0% edge: 2:1 on a 4 or 10, 3:2 on a 5 or 9, and 6:5 on a 6 or 8. Blending Odds into your Pass Line lowers the combined edge of your money on the table, which is exactly why seasoned shooters always take them. Every die here is thrown by a cryptographic random generator — the same idea behind provably-fair play — so no throw is "due" and no streak changes the next roll.

Rules

  1. Set your Pass Line bet (10–100 points) and press Come out roll to throw the two dice.
  2. On the come-out: a 7 or 11 wins even money (1:1) instantly; a 2, 3 or 12 loses instantly.
  3. Any other total (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) becomes your point. Now keep rolling: hit the point again to win 1:1, but roll a 7 first and you "seven out" and lose.
  4. Once a point is set you may lay an optional Odds bet behind it, paid at true odds with no house edge — 2:1 (4/10), 3:2 (5/9), 6:5 (6/8).
  5. Your total stake on the table — Pass Line plus Odds — must stay between 10 and 100 points, so bigger Odds means a smaller Pass Line or vice versa.
  6. Wins are capped at +500 points per round, plus a daily ceiling, so very large Odds wins may be trimmed to the cap.
  7. Dice are thrown by a secure random generator. A long run without a 7 does not make a seven more likely next throw — that is just variance.

Tips from Jérôme

  • Always take the free Odds when you can — it is the only 0%-edge money on the table and it drags your combined house edge well below the Pass Line's 1.41%.
  • Points 6 and 8 are the friendliest — there are five ways to roll each, so they repeat more often than a 4 or 10. The Odds payout adjusts to keep every point a fair bet, but 6s and 8s land more frequently.
  • Keep some stake room for Odds. If you bet the full 100 on the Pass Line you have nothing left to lay behind the point — a smaller line plus Odds is the smarter mix.
  • There is no "hot shooter" system that beats the math. The dice have no memory, so chasing a cold run with bigger bets only spends your points faster.
  • It is virtual points and just for fun — set a session limit, enjoy the noise of the table, and walk when you said you would.
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