How to Play Craps in Vegas for the First Time

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How to Play Craps in Vegas for the First Time is a beginner craps video that teaches you everything you need to play dice for the first time. It may seem like an intimidating game, but in this video, I show you just the basics you need to know to play like a pro. This will get you comfortable to play for you first time at a Vegas casino.

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10 thoughts on “How to Play Craps in Vegas for the First Time

  1. I have very important question to you. The 7 come up probability is %16,6. We all know this. I have no opportunity to play craps in real casino. We can just play It in online casino like evolution live casino. Everything seems ok. But I don't believe that. Why I say like that? Mostly 7 comes out for example 3 or 4 times in 12-13 spins. The probability is %16,6 !
    6-1, 5-2, 4-3 always come. I believe that they are cheating someway. Maybe they recorded some video before. MAybe other things that I don't know. I really don't understand. What do you think Is these statistics are normal in real life casino? Please answer me. Thank you @colorup

  2. how much should i bring to a $10 table? i know this question will vary between people but just a ball park figure, what do you bring to a $10 table? im not looking to roll all night long (unless i happen to win big big big lol) but i dont want to lose all my money in just a handful of rolls either- so whats your middle ground bank roll? $300? $500?

    i have never played at a table before. hell i have never even thrown dice that wasnt on a monopoly board LOL but i have a fair understanding of the game. just not sure how much to bring to the table lol

  3. How are the minimum tables looking on the strip? I heard that $10 mins are becoming more uncommon and $15 and $25 are what you'll fine nowadays. I'm heading to Vegas in early October so if anyone has been to any casinos on the strip and know some minimums that would be awesome.

  4. Just got back from a stay at the Resorts World Hilton Casino. Around 2 o'clock this morning I went down to the casino floor and found a quiet table with just one other player. We went around the table until a couple other players joined in. I then started rolling, and after however long, I had made the ATS not only once, but twice…on just my rolling. I made some people a lot of money. How often does that happen that someone hits the ATS twice on their roll?

  5. i have enjoyed many of your vids. Thanks! Question for you. All of your instruction and teaching and testing is solid. But I have yet to hear your take on how much power over the house's edge controlled dice rolling could offer. I never see you use it. Does this mean you don't think it works?
    Other posts brag like " 35+ dice rolls", etc.

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