Online Craps - Casino Guide by Casumo

When put in the simplest terms, craps is all about making bets based on the dice rolled by players. The game begins with the player who throws the dice and is called the shooter. When he throws the dice, a 'point' is established. The player will keep throwing the dice to get the same number as the point until the dice show 7.

Craps Rules

Each new round of craps begins with the following outcomes:

  1. The shooter has two dice to roll and throw.
  2. A pass line bet must be made by the shooter. It should be either on the pass or on the don't pass line. At this stage, other players also make their bets.
  3. The round begins with the shooter rolling the dice of the opposite wall of the craps table. The first roll is called the come-out roll.

Types of Craps Games

Check out these versions of craps:

Die Rich Craps

There is only one standard die in this version of craps. The come-out roll has to be 6 to win this game. Whichever player gets the number 6 wins the game easily. If the player gets 1, he will lose the game automatically. 

High Point Craps

This is one of the most widely accepted versions of craps. Numbers 2 and 3 are not considered in the game when they are thrown as come-out rolls. If that happens, the player is supposed to throw the dice again. Any player can be a winner if they throw an 11 or 12. 

Simplified Craps

Much like its name, simplified craps is the simplest version of this game. In this game, only one roll of two dice is thrown by a shooter. The outcomes, as well as the payouts, are fully based on the specific numbers thrown by a player. For instance, if the total numbers are thrown is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, the player will lose the bet.

New York Craps

This game has its roots in Western countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Bahamas. This version has no come-out rolls or space bets. Due to its complicated structure, this version of craps is least preferred by players around the world.

A Quick Step-by-Step Guide to Start Playing Craps Online with Casumo

Craps is far more simple on Casumo with many versions. Here's a simplified guide to how you can gain access to the world of craps on Casumo:

All you need to do to play Online craps at Casumo is log in with your Casumo account using your computer or mobile. Don't have an account yet? Sign-up for a free account below.

Once logged in, make a deposit and head off to the Game Browser.

  1. Select the Table Games tab.
  2. Choose the craps game you want to play, like Blackjack Casumo Live, Roulette Casumo Live, and Blackjack Casumo Live 2. 
  3. Select the amount you want to wager.
  4. When the shooter rolls the dice, he either makes a 'pass bet' or a 'don't pass bet' before the first roll, i.e., the come-out roll. If the come-out roll happens to be 7 or 11, the pass bet wins, and the latter loses. This is the end of the first scenario. In case the first roll is 2, 3, or 12 (which are also called 'craps' in the game), the 'pass bet' wins, and the 'don't pass bets' loses. This is the end of the other scenario.
  5. If the come-out roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, the specific number appearing on the dice becomes the point. The other players then place a puck on the specific number shown on the table. The shooter continues to throw the dice until it gets the number
  6. If the point number is rolled again, the pass line bets win, and if the number 7 is rolled, the 'pass line' bets lose and 'don't pass line' bets win.

Place your bet and have fun! If you want to try other Casumo casino games like Roulette or Slots, you can have a look at our Casino Games Guide.

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Craps Terminology

Learn craps terminology with us!

  • 3-way craps: A bet that is made in 3 units (one unit on 3, one on 2, and one on 12).
  • Aces: Bet that next roll will be 2
  • Any craps: Bet that next roll is 2, 3, or 12.
  • Any seven: Bet that next roll is 7.
  • Backline: Don't Pass Line
  • Behind the Line: Bets on free-odds after a point is established.
  • Betting Right: Bet that dice will pass.
  • Betting Wrong: Betting that dice won't pass.
  • Big 6: Bet on 6 rolling up before 7. 
  • Big 8: Bet on 8 rolling up before 7.
  • Big Red: Bet on Any 7
  • Boxcars: Bet on 12.
  • Boxman: The table supervisor
  • Buffalo: Bet on Hard way and Any 7
  • Cold Table: When shooters can't make points
  • Come bet: Bet made after the come-out roll.
  • Come Box: Area where come bet is made. 
  • Come out roll: The first roll of the game by a shooter.
  • Crap: Numbers 2,3 and 12
  • Crap Out: Numbers 2,3, or 12 on the come-out roll.
  • Don't pass bet: A bet that the dice won't pass. 
  • Double odds: Bet two times larger than the original pass bet.
  • Field bet: Bet that the next roll would be 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. 
  • Hard way: a bet on 4, 6, 8, or 10. The player wins only if/when the dice show the same face. Example: 6 will be 3 and 3.
  • Horn bet: Bet on next roll to be 2, 3, 11, or 12. There must be one unit per number, with multiples of 4.
  • Horn high bet: A bet on 3 of the horn bet digits, with multiples of 5.
  • Insurance bet: More than one wager to insure each other.
  • Lay bet: Bet that 4,5,6,7,8, 9, or 10 won't come before 7.
  • Line bet: Bet on "pass line"/"don't pass line".
  • Little Joe: When hard 4 appears
  • Midnight: Bet that 12 would be rolled next.
  • Odds off: Odd bets that are called off by players.
  • Pass bet: Bet that dice will pass.
  • Place bet: A bet that 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 will appear before 7.
  • Point: When dice rolls 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
  • Right bettor: Player betting that dice will pass.
  • Single odds: A bet as large as the original pass bet.
  • Snake Eyes: Bet on 2
  • Vigs (vigorish): Commissions taken by the house for bets.
  • Working bets: Bets that are life and not called off.
  • Whirl bet: Bet made in multiples of 5 and on next roll to be 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12.
  • Wrong bettor: Player betting that dice won't pass.

Top Tips for Winning at Online Craps

Here are some of the tips that you will find helpful:

Learn the Basics of the Game before You Begin

This is not true with online craps but also mandatory in every gambling game you try. This is because these games involve not only complexities but also your money. Craps can be quite difficult initially, which is why you need to take some time to learn how the game works, the bets involved, and the rules before you invest real money in it. Online casinos offer awesome platforms to practice and learn. You can play these games on Casumo for reasonable stakes. 

Maintain the Discipline in the Game

Make a decisive plan before you get involved in the game and stick to the plan as you set yourself to play around. Set a maximum amount that you can afford to lose in a single round and stop trying if you have lost up to that set limit. You can also set a winning amount up to which you would play and stop thereafter. Most players make a big mistake in wagering amounts more than the budget when they begin to lose or win a game. This is going a plan is important so that it gets easy for you to leave the game and take a break before your next session.

Focus on the Fun

We get it. Wedding money through gambling can be quite addictive. You get to win extra money and spend more. But, you should gamble the money that you can lose without facing any major loss. Playing craps on Casumo should be more about the fun and the adrenaline rush that comes with it. It should not take a toll on your mental health. So, make fun of your focus and stay within budgeted limits to have a great time.

FAQ

Is Casumo a reliable site to play craps?

Casumo is a safe and secure platform to play craps. All your data and financial record are mandatorily kept confidential. Your concerns are always answered by our customer care.

What is the difference between live and online craps?

Casino craps are RNG-enabled and are run by a computer. There's no chance of any form of fraud. Plus, online craps are faster as, unlike in live casinos, there isn't a huge crowd to keep you waiting.

How do I know that my game isn't rigged?

Casumo uses RNG (Random Number Generator) software, which is tested frequently to ensure that your game isn't rigged or manipulated.