If you mean casino craps, it depends on how you are betting, but a general answer to the question is, on the first roll, called the "come out" not "roll out," a 7 or 11 is considered a winning number.
Eleven: * Yo: player wins if an 11 is rolled * C & E: 1/2 bet on craps, 1/2 on 11 * Field: 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12 * Horn: 2, 3, 11, 12 Seven: * Any Seven, also called Big Red Seven or eleven * World: 2, 3, 7, 11, 12 * Pass line: come out roll only, 7 or 11 wins
11% chance that you will roll an 8 in any dice rolls
Little Dick Fisher is a hard 4.
A natural number is any number that is an automatic winner or loser on the first roll. If you are playing regular craps, the natural winners are 7 and 11, and the natural losers are 2, 3, 11, and 12.
you place your bet first on the game like craps then you roll the dice to see what numbers come up .
It is 1/(12^3) = 1/1728.
In craps, a "throw of double one" refers to rolling two ones, which is also known as "snake eyes." This is the lowest possible roll in the game and has specific implications depending on the phase of the game. If it occurs on the come-out roll, it results in a loss for pass line bets, while in the point phase, players may have varying strategies based on the roll.
In craps, the "Don't Come" bar is a betting area that allows players to bet against the shooter after the initial come-out roll. When a player places a bet in the Don't Come area, they are wagering that the shooter will roll a 7 before hitting the designated point number. If the shooter rolls a 7 before the point, the don't come bet wins; if they hit the point number first, the bet loses. It's essentially the opposite of the "Come" bet, catering to players who believe the shooter will not succeed.
On a craps table there are a number of different parts and betting areas. Some of these are called the pass line, don's pass, lay areas, place areas, field bets and one roll bets.
A "snake eye" in craps is when you roll two 1's. Therefore there are 2 snake eyes in the game.
It depends on how many dice rolls you make. To start a round, the shooter makes one or more "come-out" rolls. A come-out roll of 2, 3 or 12 is called "craps". The derivation of the word "craps" comes from the French word, crapaud, which means toad, referring to the way the players looked when they were crouched over.
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