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A Beginners Guide For Playing Dice Online
Posted by at Aug 30th, 2009 in Gambling
If you’re new to online casino gambling, you may want to try playing craps. This game can be quite confusing for novice gamblers, however. The betting strategies can be complicated and complex and there is a lot of money at stake, so the risks are high. This game is the same online as it is in a live casino. However, with a free online casino, you may have the option to play for free with imaginary money instead of betting your hard-earned cash. Or you could participate in a freeroll game.
This article will attempt to outline basic betting strategies for craps since even those basics can be hard to grasp. Afterward, if you get comfortable with these, then you can explore learning complex betting strategies-and even then, learning at a free online casino is the recommended way to go.
If you’re playing craps live in a real casino, this game is really fast paced. There are four dealers and a shooter required to play. Online casino gambling is slightly different because the shooter can circle around the table. Also, the computer program actually does a lot of the work with payouts and collecting for losses.
Free online casino craps games start out with a “come out” roll of the dice. This sets the point the shooter wants to re-roll before “crapping” out with a seven on the dice. The basic bet for this game is called the “pass line.” When players elect to “don’t pass,” that is the opposite of the winning bet. So the “come out” roll gets an “OFF” marker-unless the “come out” roll is 11 or 7 in which case you win even cash. After that, if you roll a 7 before you hit the point, you lose.
When you do the “come out” roll, you don’t want to get a 12, a 3, or a 2. That’s called “craps” and it means you lose. However, rolling a 10, 9, 8, 6, 5, or 4 that would be your point which you want to roll again before getting a 7. First, you use the “pass line” to place a bet and you bet that you will hit the point before you hit a 7. If you opt to go with the “don’t pass” line, that mean you bet that a 7 will roll before the point number is hit.
For instance:
The dealer has the black “off” marker on the table, and everybody bets. The shooter rolls the “come out” dice and gets a 7, so everybody wins except for the “don’t pass” bettors, which means the opposite- they lose.
The process starts over, except this time the shooter rolls a 5. The dealer flips the black “off” marker over to the white “on” side and places it next to the 5 on the board. The shooter continues to roll and finally rolls a 5, without hitting a 7 first, so everybody wins, except for the “don’t pass” bettors.
Continue on for another round with the shooter rolling a 5 this time around. The “on” marker gets placed by the 5. Now the people who placed bets on the “pass” line hope the shooter will roll a 5 before he rolls a 7. But it is not meant to be. The shooter rolls a 7 first. So now everyone loses. Except those betters that bet on the “don’t pass” line. This time they win.
Online casino gambling playing craps can be much more complex than this, however, it’s a good idea to figure out how to play this game using a free online casino where you don’t bet real money and to get confident in betting with the basics before getting more advanced.

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