In Croatia, mobile Craps is a dice game that is based on sevens and elevens. Players win if the numbers they roll (on two dice) match the ones set on the table at the beginning of the game. The game has a shooter, who rolls the dice, and other players who make wagers on the outcome of the roll.
The game begins with the shooter rolling the dice and trying to reach the predetermined number. If a seven or an eleven is rolled, the shooter and all the players that have bet on the Pass Line lose automatically. On the other hand, if the shooter rolls a two, three, or twelve, then all players that bet on the Pass Line also lose.
When a point is made, the shooter has to roll the dice until they get the same number again. If the shooter gets the same number before they throw a seven, then everyone that placed bets on the Pass Line wins. If the shooter gets a seven before they get the same number again, then everyone placed bets on the Pass Line loses.