Bank Craps
also called Las Vegas Craps, dice game, the variant of Craps most played in Nevada
gambling houses. A special table and layout are used, and all bets are made
against the house. A player signifies his bet by placing chips or cash on the
appropriate part of the layout before any roll. It is invariably required that
the dice be thrown over a string or wire stretched a few inches above the surface
of the table or that they strike a wall of the table and bounce back.
The shooter, or anyone wishing to bet that the shooter will win, places
his bet "on the line" (in the area marked "Does Pass," "Line," or "Win" on
various layouts). Anyone betting against the shooter places his bet in
the area marked "Don't Pass." Anyone wishing to bet on a special contingency,
such as that craps (2, 3, or 12) will or will not be thrown on the next
roll, places his bet in the appropriate space on the layout; such bets
are called proposition bets. The house maintains a mathematical advantage
on all bets of about 1.4 percent, higher on certain layouts and special
bets.
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