There's nothing like the thrill of a casino table game, and Craps is the most exciting of all. That's why it's always shown in the movies! And now, players can experience the fun Craps and dominate the board from the comfort of their own home with the online Craps dice game from Microgaming.
First, let's go over how Craps works. At the start of the round, the player has to roll two dice.
If you roll a 2, 3 or a 12, you have “crapped out,” as the saying goes, and you will lose your bet.
If you roll a 7 or an 11, then you have what is called a “natural win.”
If you roll a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the “point number.”
The next move is that you have to roll the “point number” again in order to make a win.
While you're rolling to get the point number, if you roll a 2, 3, 11 or 12, you have to roll again (it's neither a win nor a loss). But if you roll a seven, you lose and the round ends.
Just like in Roulette, there are about a million ways to bet on any given roll. They're all printed out on the game table, and you simply place your chip on the bet you want to make.
What's great about playing online Craps is that you have a full view of the table, and you can take your time figuring out your betting strategy without a dealer and a bunch of casino-goers staring you down. Also, the most recent roll is shown magnified on a blank space on the table, so you don't have to squint or rely on a dealer to know what you've rolled.
The minimum bet is one credit per roll. The maximum bet is 100 credits per roll.
- Paylines—
- Hit FrequencyN/A
- Max winN/A
- Min bet, €1
- Max bet, €500
- LayoutNA
- Devices
- TechnologyFLASH