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Craps is a very popular game in casinos in the U.S. and Canada. It is a dice game where players stand around a table and roll dice, betting on which numbers and different combinations they think will pop up next.

It's a very exciting game in which players around the table will all cheer when the players beat the casino with each roll of the dice. The craps odds payout calculator is very useful, as this game has many different odds based on whatever you bet on.

How the Craps Calculator Works

With all these different betting possibilities, the craps payout calculator can come in handy. The craps calculator helps you determine the odds of a specific number being rolled on the Come Out. Then, it helps you know the odds for the Natural (7 or 11), Craps or the Point on the Come Out.

The third option the craps calculator shows is the odds of the Pass Line winning versus the Don't Pass Line. This will help you determine your ultimate odds of winning.

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How Craps Works

Players line up around a craps table wherever there are open spots. One

person will serve as the "Shooter," who will be responsible for throwing the dice from where they are standing to the other end of the table. The dice will rotate clockwise around the table so that each player gets a chance to be the Shooter once the other person's round is over.

Players first place a bet on either the Pass Line or the Don't Pass Line. Essentially, what they are betting on is whether they believe the Shooter will roll the Point before rolling a 7, or whether they won't.

The round starts with what's known as the "Come Out." This dice roll establishes what the "Point" will be. If the first roll equals 2, 3 or 12, it's called craps, and all players lose their initial bet on the Pass Line, while the Don't Pass Line gets paid 1-to-1. If the Come Out roll is a 7 or 11, then the Pass Line bets win 1-to-1, while the Don't Pass bets lose.

If the Come Out roll is any other number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10), that will become the Point. The Shooter will continue to roll until they either roll that Point or 7. If the Shooter rolls a 7, all bets on the table lose (except the Don't Pass), and the dice are passed clockwise to the next Shooter. If the Shooter rolls the Point first, then all Pass Line bets are paid based on the craps odds calculator, and a new point will be established with another Come Out roll.

In the meantime, bets can be placed throughout the craps table on any other number of bets. You can bet on any of the other numbers that make up points, you can bet on the field (which is another grouping of numbers). You can bet on any number the "Hard Way," which is 8 but only if the dice come up 4-4 (not 5-3 or 6-2). Or, you can bet on specific number and dice combinations, such as 11 made with a 5-6 or 7-4.

There are so many different bets that using a free craps odds calculator can really help you understand how the game is played. It's very possible to win a lot of money for each craps roll, as you could win a bunch of other bets before the Shooter ever rolls the Point or a 7.