Roll
Clicking on the Roll button after placing a bet starts a new round. Repeat
Clicking on the Repeat button will repeat all the bets made on the previous round that can be validly placed now. Clear
Clicking on the Clear button removes all the bets on the table that can be removed.
Most bets can be removed, added to, or deducted from at any time. Exceptions would be the pass and come bets, and you cannot exceed the maximum bet on the odds. Table Min/Max
Look here to find the minimum and maximum total of the bets allowed. Bet Regions
When moving the cursor over the bet regions a yellow "tag" will appear that gives the name of the bet, the current amount placed for that bet, and the minimum and maximum amounts that can be placed on that bet.
If a green highlight appears in a region, that indicates this bet can be added to (changed). If a red highlight appears, this bet cannot be increased (but sometimes can be removed).
CRAPS GAME PLAYHow to Play
To play the game of Craps, place your bets by placing chips on the Craps table.
Click the casino chip icons to add chips to your hand.Click the chips in your hand to remove them.
To place a bet, click on the region of the table for the type of bet you wish to place. The chips in your hand will be placed on the table. Green areas indicate bets that can be placed (added to); conversely, red areas indicate bets that cannot be made.
To remove a bet from the table, right click on the bet. The amount of chips in your hand will be removed from the stack on the table.
When you have finished placing bets on the table, click the Roll button to start the dice rolling.
After the dice come to a rest, losing bets are removed from the table, and winning bets are paid. For winning bets, the original bet amount is returned after the winnings are paid out. Also, any bets that tie (push) are returned.
If you wish to make the same bets again for the next roll, press the Repeat Bet button and all of your previous bets will be placed again (those that can be validly placed).
All bets have to be made prior to rolling the dice.
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