Vegas Craps is a game of chance and is played on a large sunken table with a pair of dice that are thrown by the Shooter.
The objective of Vegas Craps is for the Shooter to do the following:
Establish a point on the Come Out roll.
Make a point by rolling the same number again, before rolling a Seven.
Playing Craps
A game of Craps can consist of two distinct phases, the Coming Out phase and the Point phase.
In the Coming Out phase, the objective is to roll a Seven or an Eleven, while betting on the Pass Line. If you roll Four, Five, Six, Eight, Nine or Ten instead, a Point is established.
In the Point phase of the game, the objective is to roll the same number as the Point, before you roll a seven.
In both phases of the game, you can place various side bets.
To play a game of Vegas Craps, do the following:
Click the Increase (+) and Decrease (-) buttons to select the chip size you want to bet.
Left-click the bet position on the table to place your Pass Line bet. A chip is placed on the bet position.
Note:
To increase your bet, do the following:
Left-click the bet you want to increase. The chip pile increases by one.
To reduce or remove a bet, do the following:
Right-click the bet you want to reduce or remove. The chip pile decreases by one.
Click the Roll button. The dice are rolled on to the table. Depending on the number rolled, you either:
Win on the Come-out Roll
You are paid according to the Payout Table.
Establish a Point
Click Roll again, to try and make the Point.
If you match the point, the win amount is displayed in the Win box.
If you roll a Seven, you lose and the game is over. You can start the Come-Out phase again.
Game Statistics enables you to track information about your current game session.
Click the Stats button to open the Statistics dialog box.
Three tabs are displayed in the Statistics dialog box. These are:
General tab
Roll Results section
Displays the number of rolls played during the current game session. A calculation is made of how many rolls are played per hour.
Highest Wins section
Displays the highest three win amounts during the current game session.
Dice Values tab
Displays the number of times each dice value has occurred.
The Dice Value column displays the number that came up on the dice.
The Dice 1 column displays the number of times a specific dice value has appeared on Dice 1 in the current game session. This can be displayed in numbers or as a percentage.
The Dice 2 column displays the number of times a specific dice value has appeared on Dice 2 in the current game session. This can be displayed in numbers or as a percentage.
Dice Totals tab
Displays the number of times each combined dice value has occurred.
The Combined Dice Value column displays the possible total value of all the dice.
The Occurrences column displays the number of times the Combined Dice Value has appeared in the current game session.
The Percentage column displays the number of times the combined dice values have appeared in the current game session, as a percentage.
The OK button closes the Statistics dialog box.
The Reset button sets the game statistics to zero.
Terms
Box Cars
This is when the Shooter rolls two Sixes.
Come-Out Roll
This is any roll before a point is established. It is an attempt to win a Pass Line bet by rolling a Seven or Eleven. Pass Line bets lose if the come-out roll isa Two, Three or Twelve. After rolling a Two, Three, Seven, Eleven or Twelve the Shooter comes out again. If any other number is rolled, a Point is established.
Craps Out
This is when the Shooter rolls a Two, Three or Twelve on the come-out roll.
Establish a Point
This is when you roll a Point on the come-out roll.
Making a Point
This is when the Shooter re-rolls the Point, once it has been established. Once a Point is established, re-rolling the Point wins, a Seven loses, and any other number does not affect the Pass Line bet.
Note:
The Shooter rolls until he makes the Point, or rolls a Seven.
Point
This is a number, Four, Five, Six, Eight, Nine or Ten that the Shooter is trying to roll to win the Pass Line bet.
Shooter
The Player that rolls the dice.
Snake Eyes
This is when the Shooter rolls a Two.