A player (also known as the 'shooter') places a bet on the Pass Line, and then rolls the two dice. The most fundamental bet in Craps is the Pass Line bet. However, once you grasp the basics, the game becomes much more accessible and enjoyable. The game can be intimidating for new players due to the fast pace and seemingly complex betting options.
Players can wager money against each other (known as street craps) or against a bank (casino craps). It involves players making wagers on the outcome of a roll, or a series of rolls, of a pair of dice. Craps is a popular dice game, typically played in casinos or informal settings.