Craps
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Rate:
51%
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Price:
$001 | |
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Genre and what to do:
Craps is one of the most popular games in the world. The game is considered to be rather complicated as it uses unfamiliar language. After learning the terminology, the gameplay becomes quite easy. The main object of the game is to bet on or against numbers or number combinations being rolled on a pair of six-sided dice. In most cases, the players put their bets and the bank covers them. Besides, the bank suggests many other types of proposition bets. There are four persons running the game: the "boxman", two dealers, and the "stickman". The "boxman" is the boss, who keeps an eye over the craps game. Two dealers on each side of him pay off the winners and "rake" in the losers' chips. The craps board is divided by the midpoint box of proposition bets and also by the "stickman" who stands on the players' side of the craps desk. The "stickman" controls the action of the craps dice and the speed of the craps game. After all bets are down, the stickman pushes a couple of sets of dice to the shooter. The player selects a pair of dice and throws them across the craps board, so they smack the wall at the far end. If on the first roll the player nominates a 11 or 7, he is a winner. If you roll a 2, 3 or 12 on your first pitch, it is called "craps" and you lose. The shooter resumes throwing until he "seven out".
| Offline gameplay: 1 player | | Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
Craps.com | | ESRB Ratio: Everyone |
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Requirements:
Vista/XP/2000, Internet |
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