Craps Terms - Part One
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Craps Terms ?" Part One
Introduction
Are you ready to dive into the world of Craps? Knowing the key terms is essential to mastering this exciting dice game. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and entertaining Craps terminology. While there are countless terms, we’ll focus on the main ones you need to know.
Key Craps Terms
Aces: Refers to a roll of two, where each die shows one dot.
2-Way Eleven: A favorite among dealers, this bet is placed on eleven for both you and the dealers. It's a nice gesture to tip the dealers, especially when you're winning.
Any Seven: A one-roll bet that wins if the next roll is a seven. It can be rolled in six combinations: 1-6, 2-5, 3-4, 4-3, 5-1, and 6-1. The payout is 4:1, but keep in mind that the house edge is high for this bet.
Big 6: Located in the lower section of the layout, this bet pays even money when a 6 is rolled. However, placing the 6 elsewhere can yield better odds. You can keep this bet up until it loses or you decide to take it down.
Big 8: Similar to the Big 6, but focuses on the number 8. Win with an 8 and lose with a 7, and it pays even money. For better odds, consider placing the 8 differently.
Big Red: A codeword for betting on Any Seven, not to be mistaken for a stick of gum.
Bones: Slang for the dice used in the game.
Black: Refers to a $100 cheque, also known as a chip. For instance, asking for a "stack of black" means you want $2,000, as each stack contains 20 cheques.
Boxcars: Slang for the number 12, achieved with a roll of 6-6. Making this bet repeatedly could leave you feeling like you're living in a boxcar.
Boxman: The person in charge at the Craps table, often found seated between the two dealers. They ensure payouts are correct and monitor the game, as well as track players for rewards.
The Boys: Traditionally used to refer to the dealers at the table. Saying "Here's $20 for the boys" means you're tipping the dealers $20. While the term may seem outdated as more women join the ranks, it still pops up at tables.
And that wraps up today’s lesson on Craps terms. Stay tuned for more in our next installment!
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