A Beginner's Guide To Playing Casino Craps Online

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Craps is famous for being the most social, loud, and physically interactive game in any brick-and-mortar casino.


Playing digitally allows beginners to learn the complex betting layout at their own pace without angry veterans yelling at them.

The Benefits of Playing Craps on a Screen

In a real casino, the game moves blisteringly fast, and dealers will not stop to explain the odds of a specific proposition bet.


Live craps tables routinely require a $15 or $25 minimum bet, which can destroy a beginner's bankroll in minutes.

Some people prefer the quiet focus of digital craps, allowing them to concentrate purely on the mathematics of the house edgeMany online platforms now offer 'Live Dealer Craps', featuring a real human throwing physical dice via a video streamThe software tracks your entire roll history, displaying statistics that help you analyze your betting patterns
Sticking to the Pass Line and Odds

All the flashy bets in the center of the board (like Hardways and Any 7) are mathematically terrible 'sucker bets.'


Taking maximum 'Odds' is the single most important move in the game, as it is the only bet in the casino with a 0% house edge.

Bet NameHouse EdgePlayer RecommendationPass Line1.41%The fundamental core bet; always play itTaking Odds0.00%Always take the maximum odds allowed

Once you master the virtual felt, you will be completely prepared to conquer the real tables in Las Vegas.