A dice-based table game where players bet on the outcome of rolls or series of rolls of two dice.
Craps is an exciting dice game played on a specialized table where players bet on the outcomes of dice rolls. The game centers around the 'shooter' who rolls two dice, with other players betting on the results. The fundamental bet is the 'Pass Line' - you win if the shooter rolls 7 or 11 on the come-out roll, lose if they roll 2, 3, or 12, and establish a 'point' if they roll 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. Once a point is established, the shooter keeps rolling until they hit the point (Pass Line wins) or roll a 7 (Pass Line loses). Craps offers some of the best odds in the casino - the Pass Line bet has only a 1.41% house edge. Other popular bets include Don't Pass (betting against the shooter), Come/Don't Come, and various proposition bets. Many sweepstakes casinos now offer digital craps games.
Some sweepstakes casinos offer digital craps games, though it's less common than blackjack or roulette. Availability varies by platform.
The Pass Line bet with odds (taking full odds behind the line) has one of the lowest house edges in the casino at 1.41% or lower depending on the odds offered.