Craps is a dice game in which there are any ways to win. The most commonly played bet is a
"pass line bet" which is placed immediately in front of the shooter and each bettor. The person who throws the dice is known as the shooter.
The shooter begins the game by throwing two dice to the opposite of of the Craps table.
The first roll is known as the
"come out roll. The shooter wins if the come out roll is a 7 or 11. The shooter loses if they "crap out" by rolling
a 2, 3, or 12. If a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 is rolled, that number becomes the "point." The shooter must roll the
point again before rolling a 7 to win. The shooter loses if a 7 is rolled.
Other bets include place bets (betting that a particular number will roll before a 7), field bets (one roll bet that covers
7 numbers), a "hard ways" bet (a bet that a particular even number will come up a with each die showing half of the number's total. e.g.,
a bet on a hard 8 wins if each die shows a 4), and more.