Craps Vs Crapless Craps
After the taste of Crapless Craps in our Stratosphere video, there were lots of questions about Crapless Craps. Many people – even some veteran craps enthusiasts – had never heard of Crapless Craps, much less seen the game.
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- Ruse craps (same as crapless) for example works the same as the normal craps game. Any number besides a 7 will be marked as the point number. The difference between the crapless variety and the typical game is when the shooter rolls an 11.
- Wanna know how craps pros win at Crapless Craps? One of the worst bets now is the pass line bet (5.3% casino edge), so this should be avoided at all costs. The standard 6 and 8 place bets is still there, same as in a regular craps game. A lot of people just play that and get along fine.
- House Edge (pass line + sgl. Odds) Crapless Craps = 2.936%. Hardly 'not that much worse,' IMHO. Crapless Craps is heavy for the house like a ton of bricks. And as for not losing much making $5.00 or $10.00 bets - you can only loose ALL your money! Personally, I'll take my play elsewhere.
So in the interest of completeness, I’ve decided to include an episode of Crapless Craps into the RoadGambler video library.

Craps Vs Crapless Craps Practice

If you’ve never heard of Crapless Craps, here is the game, explained: https://roadgambler.com/craps/crapless-craps-crap/
Overall, the house edge on the pass line in Crapless Craps is 5.38 percent, nearly four times the 1.41 percent edge in standard craps. The key is that the craps numbers 2, 3 and 12 are difficult to make as point numbers. Craps shooters in Crapless Craps make their point less often, and that drives up the house edge.
While it’s helpful to read about a game, it’s even better to learn by seeing the game in action.
Craps Vs Crapless Craps Free
This game was at New York – New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. There is one Crapless Craps table at the New York – New York, and it’s usually pretty full. The floor supervisor was watching over the game and explaining (and disclaiming) to every person who entered the game that ‘this is a Crapless Craps table’ and not a traditional craps game. If you listen to him, he does a good job of explaining the rudimentary aspect of the game.
We hope you enjoy this video.
If there is more demand, we will include more episodes of Crapless Craps in the Real Craps Game series. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
Craps Vs Crapless Craps Vs
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Craps Vs Crapless Craps Game
There are lots of gimmicks in casino gambling, rule variations that are designed to make the gambler think that the casino is giving him something for nothing. Atlantic City blackjack rules seem more advantageous to the player, and are standardized all over the city, but they’re designed to prevent card counting.
Another gimmick you sometimes see in casinos these days is a game called crapless craps. Crapless craps is a game variant that says, as a rule, that a player can’t lose a pass bet on the come out roll. Crapless craps is sometimes called Ruse craps or Never Ever craps. Casinos added the game to take away some of their liability in losing on the come out roll. People play crapless craps because they are protected from losing on each come out roll, as in standard craps.