Craps is a dice game played both in land-based casinos and online. The same rules apply to mobile casinos in Laos. During a game of craps, players place a bet on the outcome of two dice that get rolled. The player then makes a wager against the house, betting either on numbers that come up during the roll or on the outcome of multiple rolls. Players who bet on the outcome of any single roll are said to be “shooting the dice.” In craps, players are usually allowed to make two types of bets: “pass” bets and “don’t pass” bets. With a pass bet, players wager that the shooter will roll a 7 or an 11 on the first roll, or roll a point number up to three times before getting a 7. With a don’t pass bet, players wager that the shooter will roll a 2, 3 or 12 on the first roll or reach the seven before rolling a certain point number.