Any other roll moves the bet to the next phase by setting a point to be the number rolled. Phase 1: (Point is OFF) bet wins if 7 or 11 is rolled, bet loses if 2, 3, or 12 is rolled. For those in need of a refresher, the pass line bet takes place in two phases and always pays even money.
If you’ve never played craps before, I encourage you to learn the basics with a little Google searching. Let’s start with the most foundational bet in Craps: the Pass Line bet. Unfortunately, roughly a year later, I’m finding that much of this conventional wisdom just doesn’t add up. But after the cruise, I sought out some more information from the plethora of online resources about craps. Whatever the case, I had to learn how to play.Īfter an hour or so of getting advice from my dad and uncle, and watching my money fly on and off the table, I was able to figure the game out for the most part. Or maybe it’s the camaraderie formed by winning and losing with (almost) everyone at the table. Maybe it’s the loud shouts from players and dealers: “Dice out!”, “Six, winner!”, “Odds on my ten!”. Maybe it’s the dice constantly flying through the air. Not too long ago, on a cruise ship in the Caribbean, I was convinced that Craps is by far the most exciting game in the casino. All Bets Are Off: Re-learning the Pass Line Bet in Craps CRAPS, DATAVIZ, SIMULATION Sean Kent February 28, 2019