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With the large popularity online casinos have earned themselves recently, many casino games previously only playable in real life brick and mortar casinos made the move to cyberspace. Besides slots and poker that found the new environment suits them like a glove, other, more basic games have also showed up in online gambling venues. Such a casino game is craps. Though all that is needed to play craps is a couple of dice, the game itself is by no means a simple one. Online casinos use random number generators from one to six to substitute the dice, and the making of the bets is usually simplified by the user friendly interface and in-game help. Real craps at a real casinos can be rather intimidating for the rookie player as even remembering what different number combinations are called, can be cause for some headache for someone who knows nothing about the game. Two and two are called "hard four", three and one is an "easy four", five and six is a "Yo" and two sixes are called "boxcars". A seven though is always called a "seven out" no matter what numbers are combined to make it up. The game itself consists in players placing different bets on different number combinations against the house. One of the players ( the so called "shooter") rolls the dice, and everybody bets on the outcome. The variety of bets one can place in craps is truly mind boggling. The most usual one is the pass line or the don't pass line, but practically one can bet on just about any combination of numbers to turn up, or a sequence of such combinations. A key edge, online casinos have over real ones, in regards to craps, is linked to dishonest player behaviour. In a B&M casino there's an entire ceremony surrounding this game, all of it meant to prevent players from cheating and substituting dice with "loaded" ones.
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There are four people in charge of every craps table: the boxman, ( the guy with the chips) two dealers ( guys who handle the bets ) and a stickman ( a guy who uses his rake-like stick to move chips where they need to be) Every single one of these guys also provides a pair of watchful eyes. The shooter is usually presented with five dice out of which he/she has to choose two. Then he/she has to roll with one hand only and the dice must hit the side of the wall that surrounds the table, so that no special dice throwing moves are used. If by any chance one of the dice should leave the table, the shooter has to choose another one from the 3 remaining dice. Online casinos have no such problems at all. The outcomes are generated by the same random number generators and the dice are but mere visual reflections of what really happens behind the scenes. The fact that there are four people working at every craps table should be a clear indication of the costs involved in running such an operation. On the internet there's not a single employee needed to handle the same job. The etiquette surroinding this game in real casinos is a very intimidating and complicated one. Besides not being allowed to pass the dice from one hand to the other, throw then higher then the eye-level of the dealers, have the dice leave the table surface, players cannot touch any of the dealers at any given time in order to hand them cash or receive chips or anything. In addition to these already mentioned etiquette issues, there are a many other rules, all players are expected know and respect. In an online casino none of these rules apply, and after all, since one is playing from the comfort of their own home, nobody will try to impose anything on the player.












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