You don’t have to be the Shooter to make a Pass Line Bet. The Shooter continues to roll the dice until he or she “7s out”, whereupon the dice pass to the next player. If you, or the Shooter, roll a 7 before rolling the point number, you lose.ġ3. If you, or the Shooter, roll the point number before rolling a 7, you win.ġ2. If you, or the Shooter, roll any other number, that number becomes the point number.ġ1. If you, or the Shooter, roll a 2, 3, or 12, you lose.ġ0. If you, or the Shooter, roll a 7 or 11, you win.ĩ. The first roll is called the Come Out Roll.Ĩ. If you are the shooter, use only one hand to pick up the dice.ħ. Put the chips you wish to wager on the table in the place marked “Pass.”Ħ.
Put your chips in the rack in front of you.ĥ. Place your money on the table and ask the dealer for chips.Ĥ. If play has already started, wait until the current Shooter is done throwing the dice.ģ. Here are some simple steps for making a Pass Line Bet:Ģ. Each bet is dependent upon the point value of the two dice when they come to rest after being thrown by the Shooter. The Craps table’s layout offers a variety of exciting betting options. The Shooter continues throwing until they roll a losing combination. Play begins after all bets have been made and the dice are handed to the chosen Shooter.