If a Player places a Come bet, the rules of the initial Pass Line apply. If the next roll is a 7 or 11, the Player wins. If the next roll is a 2, 3 or 12, he loses. However, if a 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 is rolled, that will be the Point for that Player, which could be different than the point for the original Players.
- I know Craps can seem very intimidating but here are a couple of fast and easy ways to jump onto a table and try to have some lucky FUN! Craps is all about throwing dice (unless you're in an Indian Casino where they only use cards) and hoping they roll a number you're betting on. Anyone betting can roll the dice! I'll advise later.
- How to Play Craps. Craps Lessons & Practice. Last update: June 2020. Craps is one of the bet bets in the casino. The house edge is a mere 1.41%, which is four times better than roulette, and several times better than most slot machines.
Without much effort, Google found it on your site, as well as in a patent abstract - which includes a mention of your site.
http://www.berniestevens.com/rules_easy_craps.html
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6926277/fulltext.html
http://www.berniestevens.com/rules_easy_craps.html
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6926277/fulltext.html
The two above links give descriptions of two different games.
The former, on the berniestevens.com site, sounds like a 0% edge game in many aspects, with a lot of pushes and 'do-overs'. It also does not sound much like a 'one-roll' game, and may put people off from wanting to play. Granted, it is not as complex as Craps, but it would have to be explained in some detail. It also has rules that seem to contradict each other.
The latter, on the patentstorm.us site, gives a game with more simplicity. It is basically an over/under 7 game, with a few prop bets, and it does have the 'one-roll' concept. The illustrations and the description has inconsistencies, like a picture of '30-1' for a doubles payout, and a description of '25-1'.
It also sounds like both games are partial re-inventions of the table game 'Bang', which has a Field bet, 6/8 bet, Over/Under bet, and Beat the Dealer. (See http://www.bobbyk.com/bang/)
Easy Blackjack Rules
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Without much effort, Google found it on your site, as well as in a patent abstract - which includes a mention of your site.
http://www.berniestevens.com/rules_easy_craps.html
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6926277/fulltext.html
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He got you to spam for him! Well done!
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- The 'Easy Craps' rules are not easy, but are unclear and confusing.
- The website that the 'Easy Craps' rules are posted on has poor navigation design and lax security.
- The owner of said website is unaware of his own website contents.
- The original poster resorts to trickery for promotions.
- 'Stevens' is not Bernie's last name, apparently.
The preceding were all my own opinion and/or discovery, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the owners, operators, and/or administrators of the Wizard of Vegas website.
Easy Craps Rules
2) Bets are placed by all players who desire on any or all of the four sections: the Field, the Number section, Over or Under 7, or the 7, 11, or Craps section.
3) The Field (even bet):
Players place bets anywhere in the field section. All seven numbers shown in the field section are covered with one bet made by each player desiring to bet.
Pass Line bet - When you wager on the pass line, you are betting that either a 7 or an 11 will be the result of the come-out roll. If a shooter rolls a 7 or 11 on the come-out roll, you double your money.
Don't Pass Line – In don't pass line you are betting against the shooter. You want the shooter to crap out (roll a 2, 3 or 12) on the come-out roll.
Come Bets – It is similar to pass line bet. If a shooter rolls a 7 or 11 after a come bet is made, the come bet wins. If the shooter rolls a 2, 3, or 12 after a come bet has been made, the come bet loses.
Don't Come Bets - Don't come bets win, if a shooter rolls a 2 or a 3 after a point has been established. If a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled, then a seven must be rolled before that number is repeated again, in order for don't come bet to win.
Rules:
Place your bet on the Pass Line.
The dealer rolls his point.
If you bet the pass line and the dealer rolls a 7 or 11 - you win.
If the dealer rolls a 2, 3 or 12 - you lose.
If the dealer rolls the following numbers - 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 - the latter has the point-and-roll, the shooter is the number of push or pull a larger number.
Each shooter tried to point number or docket number for payout betting the other role.
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Simplified Craps In this game a player puts up his wager against the banker, rolls two dice, and simply wins if he throws either 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 or 12 and loses if he rolls either 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. The players disadvantage in the number of winning combinations is repaid in the payoffs which are: Total Payoff
The player is still at a disadvantage, with the overall House edge at 2.8%. Operators not satisfied with their edge sometimes change the odds on a total of 12 to a more modest 3 to 1. New York mob games were known to pay even money on totals of 10, and 4 to 1 on a total of 12. | |
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