The player, known as Shooter, rolls a pair of dices, numbered of 1 the 6. If the addition of the launched dices is 7 or 11 in the first launch, the player wins, this even is called natural. In case of taking off 2, 3 or 12 in its first launch the player makes a CRAP, loses the bet. In the case of the player take off, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 this value will become the Shooter Point, thus the shooter will continue playing until take off the Shooter Point again (win the bet), or take off a seven (lose the bet).

Other kinds of bets in craps:
A pass bet is a bet that the
shooter will win and pays 1:1.
A don't pass bet is a bet that
the shooter will lose, also pays 1:1.
A field bet is a bet on the
outcome of the next throw. It pays 1:1 if 3, 4, 9, 10, or 11 is
thrown, 2:1 if 2 or 12 is thrown, and loses otherwise.
A 7 bet is a bet on the outcome
of the next throw. It pays 4:1 if a 7 is thrown and loses otherwise.
All craps bets are bets on the
next throw. The basic craps bet pays 7:1 if 2, 3, or 12 is thrown,
and loses otherwise. The craps 2 bet pays 30:1 if a 2 is thrown and
loses otherwise. Similarly, the craps 12 bet pays 30:1 if a 12 is
thrown and loses otherwise. Finally, the craps 3 bet pays 15:1 if a
3 is thrown and loses otherwise
Craps Strategies:
▪ Make a betting
selection(s) or establish a pattern of play to your liking and stick
to it;
▪ Play first on the
'pass/don't pass' and 'come/don't come' bets, are easier to win;
▪ Don't plan to win
every roll of the dice;
▪ Raise as you win,
lower as you lose;
▪ Never quit after a
win.