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Rules |
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When
you step into a casino, chances are the table with all the noise
and the action will be the one offering the dice-game craps.
For some reason, craps either attracts noisy people, or inspires
normally subdued people to get very excited. Craps is a fast
moving game played with two dice, and is one of the most popular
games on offer in the US. It is also a big-money game, offering
good returns if you get it right. There are definite right and
wrong bets in craps, so it's worth finding out how to play before
you get swept away by the excitement of the craps playing crowd.
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Cheats |
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There
are many game options when you enter a casino, and finding
one that will pay, is an even more difficult task than picking
which game to play. Everyone has heard about the casino cheats
and those who have been able to scam game attendants and machines
out of thousands of dollars, but this is not advisable as
like most of the cheats, you will get caught. There have been
many books written about tips to win at gambling games, so
you are better off trying to beat the house edge by strategy
rather than getting involved in some illegal scam. There is
a history of illegal operations in casinos, especially in
the big gambling joints, like Las Vegas. Las Vegas has a well-documented
history of illegal operations and scams. _more |
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Glossary |
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Action:
Having a wager on the outcome of an event, usually a sporting
event. Players are said to be in action when they have
a bet riding on the game, race or fight.
Buy-in: The amount of cash used to purchase chips before
entering a table game: blackjack, poker, craps, roulette,
etc. _more
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