In its essence, Craps is a dice game that is played on a board. Peruvian mobile casinos offer a digital version of the game. Players can join virtual tables where they compete with other players and enjoy the same excitement of a live game experience.
The rules of the game remain the same whether players are playing a traditional version of Craps or a digital version. The players roll the dice and bet on different outcomes of their roll.
The game starts with the shooter (the person who rolls the dice) and the Come Out roll. During this first roll, the shooter must bet on either Pass Line or Don’t Pass Line to win. The Pass Line bet wins if the roll of the dice totals a 7 or 11. If the roll of the dice totals a 2, 3, or 12, the shooter automatically loses. If any other number is rolled, the shooter must roll again, and the number rolled on the first roll becomes the Point number. The shooter must then roll the Point number again before a 7 is rolled in order to win. The Don’t Pass Line bet wins on a 2 or 3 rolled on the Come Out roll, and loses on a 7 or 11. If any other number is rolled on the Come Out roll, that number becomes the Point number, and the shooter must roll a 7 before rolling the Point again in order to win.
Apart from the Pass Line and Don’t Pass Line bets, players can also make the following bets: Come, Don’t Come, Place, Buy, Big 6, Big 8, Hard Ways, and Field. Generally, all bets carry the same odds, and the payouts depend on the specific bets.