The mobile casino version of Craps follows the same rules as regular Craps, however, it has a few adaptations that make it more suitable to be played on a smartphone or table device. In the game of Craps, the players will be rolling two dice and have to bet on the rolls' outcomes. In the mobile version, two virtual dice are rolled and their outcome determined by the software's random number generator (RNG).
The game starts with the come out roll, which is the first roll of the dice. Players will place bets on the potential outcomes, with a Pass line bet (where the player is betting that the dice sum will be 7 or 11) being the most popular. If the player rolls a 2, 3, or 12, then the Pass line bet is lost. If any other numbers are rolled, then the number becomes the ‘point’, and the player now needs to roll the point again before rolling a 7. If they do, then the Pass line bet is a winner.
If the come out roll is a 2, 3, or 12, then the game is over and the dice are passed to the next player. If the come out roll is a 7 or 11, then the Pass line bet wins.
The mobile version of Craps has adapted many of the same betting options found in a land-based casino game of Craps. The two most popular bets, the Pass line bet and the Don't Pass bet, can both be placed at mobile Craps tables. Players can also bet on the Come and Don't Come bet, which pays out the same as the Pass line and Don't Pass bet. Other bets include the Place, Field, Big 6 & Big 8, and Hardway bets.