crapstutor — 3 Abril 2007, 16:32

Casino Craps Players

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This article is about ways and amounts of betting on a craps game. It is also about dealer and player gestures made within the game.

Craps players are composed of ordinary people from all walks of life, just like you or anyone else. Most are playing for amusement, and, win or lose, the game can be fun. Craps is not a group game. All players bet against the house and one player’s decisions in no way affect the other’s. The number of players is limited only by the number of people who can squeeze around the table, so, if you can slip in sideways and get to the layout, go to it.

We know if we are going to play we’ve got to bet, so we will need chips, or checks. These colored disks are used instead of cash for several reasons. First, the bankroll needed by a casino is a fraction of what would be required if all table were stocked with cash; second, the different colors of the chips simplify the dealer’s job of paying winning bets; finally, the possibility of theft is reduced, since stolen chips must be subsequently converted into cash.

Each craps table has a minimum-bet requirement. A sign is positioned next to the dealers on either end to indicate the table stakes. In Atlantic City, you can easily tell the stakes by the color of the sign. White indicates a $2 or $3 minimum bet, red indicates a $5 minimum, green indicates $25 minimum, blue indicates a $50 minimum, and black indicates a $100 minimum. Maximums usually vary between $300 and $1,000, although top casinos will raise the maximums, at the request of a high-rolling player.

Place some of your currency in front of the dealer and, so that it will not be mistaken for a bet, announce clearly, “Change, please.” Don’t try to hand the dealer your money. Drop it on the table. Dealers are not allowed to take money out of your hand, and they are not permitted to hand you your chips. The dealer usually repeats the phrase, “Change only”, and gives the money, or currency, to the boxman in charge, who then counts the money and gives the dealer the total amount. The dealer then will place the equivalent number of chips at the table in front of you. Immediately place the chips you are not betting in the chip grooves provided at the table directly in front of you. Never leave chips on the layout, as they may be considered a bet. Remember that dealers must pay off all previous winning wagers, and will usually set up new bets before stopping to make change. If you think the dice will be thrown before you get your chips, clearly announce the size and type of the wager you are making; if the dealer acknowledges it (called “booking”), you have a bet.