Craps Terms - Part Three

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Craps Terms - Part Three


Introduction

In our last exploration of Craps terms, we discussed cheques, also known as chips. Today, we’ll delve deeper into some related terms and explore game actions like the come-out roll.

Key Terms


Coloring

In Craps, color-related terms are essential. "Color in" is used by the dealer to signal the boxman that cheques are being collected. "Coloring up" means exchanging smaller denomination cheques for larger ones. For example, if you hand in $5 cheques totaling $100, the dealer might say "color in," then "coloring up," and finally give you a $100 cheque, saying "color out."

Come Bet

Placing a Come Bet involves putting your cheques in the Come area, the large space just below the numbers. It’s similar to a Pass Line bet. After placing your wager, a number is rolled, and your bet moves to that number. If it's rolled again, you win, and your wager is paid. You can add odds to your wager once it's on a number. A winning roll of 7 or 11 results in an instant win; however, rolling a 2, 3, or 12 results in an instant loss. The Don't Come Bet is the opposite?"you win if a 7 is rolled before your number.

Come-Out Roll

This roll establishes the point and marks the start of a new cycle. If the shooter rolls a 7 or 11, all Pass Line bets win, and Don’t Pass bets lose. Rolling a 2, 3, or 12 results in Pass Line losses. Don’t Pass bets win on 2 and 3, but 12 is a push (bar).

Comps

Comps apply to any casino game and are rewards or freebies from the casino, like a complimentary lunch. To receive comps, you must be tracked by the casino, which requires registering for a player card. When getting change at a table, present your card. Most casinos now use automated systems to reward players.

Crap

In Craps, “Crap” refers to the numbers 2, 3, and 12. If you bet on Any Craps, these are the winning numbers you want. Rolling a 2, 3, or 12 on the first roll is known as "Crapping Out."

What's Next?

Next time, we'll explore Craps terms starting with "D," like dealer, dime, don’t come, and double odds. Stay tuned!

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