gambling news | games rules | how to win | history of games | legal page | gambling links 20.06.2004
games rules    
 
How to play craps - Setting The Dice 28.02.2003
gambler 

If you have ever experimented with dice setting you’ve probably discovered that many casinos frown on this procedure. In fact some resorts will prevent you from setting the dice, as they have regulations on actually how the dice should be tossed. The dealers must adhere to these “laws” so you should not blame them - they are just doing their jobs. However if you still want to set the dice there is a way to do so - even if they don’t let you do it!

Before you learn how, let’s look at seven regulations that many casinos have regarding the Crapshooter’s handing of the dice.

1. You must handle the dice with one hand only.

2. You must choose only two dice from the five offered.

3. You can not toss them over your shoulder.

4. You can not toss them higher than line of sight of the dealers.

5. They must bounce, and then bounce off the opposing wall at the other end of the table.

6. They must be tossed, not slid or dropped.

7. The shooter must toss them so that he does not slow down or disrupt the game.

It is this last regulation that bothers dealers. Many people take their time and set the dice for the number they want to see rolled, and this does take some time. The dealers will then tell you, in no uncertain terms, “Come on shooter, toss the dice!”

If you persist in “holding up the game,” a dealer can legally take the dice away from you and pass them to the next shooter. This isn’t done too often, as it tends to make the other players mad, but it can happen. If a dealer on your table frowns on dice setting, there are only two things you can do if you want to continue to set the dice. The first is to practice at home so you can set the dice in less than two seconds. This is easier to do than it seems. If, for example you like to set them with the sixes up and get a pair with two ones, you can just flip them over, as opposing sides always add up to seven. If the dice show a four and a five, the opposing sides are a three and a two.

So, when you set the dice, now you are looking for two numbers instead of one. If you set the dice for two three’s facing up, you are looking for either a three or a four on both dice. If you set the dice for two fives, you are looking for either a five or a two. If this is too much trouble, there is a much quicker way to set them - Just ask the dealer to do it for you! That’s right, ask the dealer to return the dice to you with the sixes (or fives or threes or fours) facing up. They can hardly complain about slowing the game down if they are the ones doing the setting! This method works at most casinos, and the dealers will be more than happy to do this, especially if you tip them!

So the next time you want to set the dice, get the dealers to help you - This will not only speed the game up, but allow you to use pre-sets to increase your profits as well! And, as always, good luck at the tables!

Taken from www.thecrapshooter.com


PRINT VERSION



OTHER ARTICLES ON TOPIC 
Craps Bone Rolling History Page - Part 1 05.11.2003
Dice have a history as old as the history of man. Dice in various forms are the oldest gambling instruments known. Beautifully crafted dice games were among the treasures recovered from the tomb of Egypt's King Tutankhamon. ( circa 1347-1339 BC )....

Dice games - INDIAN DICE and POKER DICE 11.07.2003
Maurice Blanchard Gamble Tribune
Rules of two skill dice games - Indian Dice and Poker Dice.

Dice bone rolling history. Part 2 20.06.2003
Maurice Blanchard Gamble Tribune
Most prehistoric dice were flat two-sided objects, but the knucklebone with its four sides, probably the oldest of them all, seems to have been the direct ancestor of our present day dotted cubical die...



Dice bone rolling history. Part 1 19.06.2003
Maurice Blanchard Gamble Tribune
Dice have a history as old as the history of man. Dice in various forms are the oldest gambling instruments known. Artifacts of dice games have been found in the tombs of ancient Sumeria and Egypt. Dice were notoriously popular in later Greek and Roman times...

origin of the word craps 17.05.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
Craps: word etymology, unfortunately, is unrelated to the term for excrement.

craps betting guide 13.05.2003
This is the complicated and weighty stuff Craps is really about. So, get ready for the betting world of Craps.



Craps faqs 13.05.2003
What is the difference between street craps and casino craps?

more of Craps Glossary 13.05.2003
This is a dice game, played on a nice felt finished table (if you're online just imagine it).

Craps Strategies special 06.03.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
You may have heard of claims from individuals that they have the "magical system" that is guaranteed to win. Do not believe it. Although there are better ...



Craps Betting 06.03.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
When the "shooter" rolls a 7 or 11 on the first throw (The “Come-out” roll) it is refer to as a "natural" and an automatic win. On the other hand, if 2, 3 or 12 rolls, it is called, "craps" and you ...

Craps glossary. Play craps right 06.03.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
The casino game of Craps is played with a set of two perfectly balanced dice with each die having six white dots numbered 1 through 6. The game is played by tossing the dice from one of the short ends of the table to the other (make sure that both die hit the opposite side wall of the table). Payoffs are made based on the number combination displayed when the dice come to rest. Learn the craps glossary.

play CRAPS lucky. TIPS 04.03.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
Craps is different, in that unlike other games of chance, there is a secret to "where" you bet your money. The best pass bets to make are...



how to win craps. advanced strategy 28.01.2003
The odds of throwing a 7 are constant at 6 in 36 or 16.7% The odds of throwing a 4 or 10 are 3 in 36 or 8.3% vs. 16.7% for a 7 the payoff is 9 to 5 The odds of throwing a 5 or 9 are 4 in 36 or 11.1% vs. 16.7% for a 7 the payoff is 7 to 5 The odds of throwing a 6 or 8 are 5 in 36 or 13.9% vs. 16.7% for a 7 the payoff is 7 to 6

how to win craps. simple betting strategy 28.01.2003
Craps is played with two dice. (They will give you several but only pick up two). The object of the game is to throw a 7 or 11 on the first roll. When a 7 or 11 is thrown, the pass line wins and the don't pass bar loses. If a 2,3 or 12 is thrown the pass line loses and the don't pass bar wins except on 12 which is a tie.

craps rules and basic bets 22.01.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune
The game of Craps is played with two six sided dice. This results in 36 number combinations being available. The least likely number combinations total 2 (1,1) and 12 (6,6). The most likely combination total is 7 which can be made 6 ways (1,6), (2,5), (3,4), (4,3), (5,2) and (6,1). The other totals, 3 to 6 and 8 to 11, can be made with more than 1 combination but less than 6 combinations.



How To Play Craps 25.12.2002
Maurice Blanchard Gamble Tribune
The casino game of Craps is played with a set of two perfectly balanced dice with each die having six white dots numbered 1 through 6. The game is played by tossing the dice from one of the short ends of the table to the other (make sure that both die hit the opposite side wall of the table). Payoffs are made based on the number combination displayed when the dice come to rest.

How to play craps like a pro 05.12.2002
Craps is known by many to be the best game to play in a casino. For the serious gambler, this is where your best odds are. For the good time gambler, it can also be the most exciting. Craps is a game, where unlike others, it is found very appropriate to hoot and howler throughout the course of play.

SEARCH
 ADVANCED ARCHIVES 

THEMES
gambling online

gambling news

psychology

crime

trump

Chinese game

Bingo

Baccarat

Slots

Betting

Casino

Jackpot

Lottery, Lotto

Craps

Roulette

Black Jack

Poker


LINKS
Policy Game

gambling news | games rules | how to win | history of games | legal page | gambling links

Gamble Tribune is an open source for the gamblers all over the Web.
e-mail to webmaster.
http://www.gambletribune.org