Have a go on the casino classic, Craps Live, for a chance of spectacular wins!
The bet sizes available in Craps Live range from 50p to £2000.
Aim of the Game
The aim of Craps Live is to accurately predict the outcome of the roll of two dice.
There are different stages in this game - the first is the Come Out roll, i.e. the first roll of the dice.
The second stage is the Point roll.
In Craps Live, some bets are resolved after one roll while other bets can last several rolls before they are resolved!
Come Out Roll
There are various types of bets available in Craps - the most common bet is the Pass Line bet, which can only be placed during the Come Out roll.
Wait for the Puck to say 'OFF' and place a chip on the Pass Line bet spot on the betting grid.
Potential wins for seven and 11 will now be displayed on the 'My Numbers' section.
For each roll of the dice, the winning number will be highlighted in this section.
Once the betting time has expired, the dice will be rolled.
If the result is seven or 11, you win and the bet is resolved.
However, if the result is two, three or 12, you will lose and the bet is resolved.
The Puck will still say 'OFF' in both of these instances and you will have the opportunity to place a new Pass Line bet.
Should the result of the dice roll be four, five, six, eight, nine or ten, the Puck will be turned to 'ON' and placed over the won total as the Point has been established.
The Point Roll
When a Point has been established, your Pass Line bet remains.
The Pass Line bet will stay in play until the Point has been won or a seven is rolled.
You will be able to place an Odds bet after the Point has been established.
A circular bet spot will appear next to your bet on the Pass Line, which will win together with your Pass Line bet, although the payout may be different depending on the value of the Point.
You can place new bets during the Point Rolls,
Once the Pass Line bet has been resolved, the Puck will chance to 'OFF' and it will be time for a new Come Out roll.
Tutorial
You can find more about how to play Craps with the built-in interactive Craps Tutorial.
Open the tutorial and click on a bet spot for information on what it means.
Return to Player
Return To Player (RTP): 99.17%.
The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.
For example, if we take £100 of wagers, we will, on average, pay out £99.17 of wins.