In this system, you raise your
bet one unit if you lose and lower it one unit if you win, which means your
winning bets will be higher than your losing bets. It would look like this in
practice: 1, lose and go to 2, lose and go to 3, win and drop to 2, lose and go
to 3, lose again, bet 4, win, bet 3 ad infinitum. It looks attractive, but the
end result is the same: you will eventually lose your money. A ten loss series
would have you down 55 units and you would have a helluva time getting out of
that hole.
The pass line bet is placed on the pass line before the come out Roll. If you Roll a 7 or 11, you win and the round is done. If you roll a 2, 3, or 12, it is craps and you lose. Any other number (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10) becomes the point. You win the pass line bet if the point is rolled before a 7. You lose the pass line bet, if a 7 is rolled before the point. A Winning pass line bet pays even money (1 to 1)
When the
"shooter" rolls a 7 or 11 on the first throw (The Come-out roll) it is
refer to as a "natural" and an automatic win. On the other hand, if 2,
3 or 12 rolls, it is called, "craps" and you lose your Pass Line bet.
Any other
number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) becomes your "Point." You win if the
"Point" repeats before 7 rolls, and you lose if 7 show before your
"Point." Is made. Place these bets in the area marked "Pass
Line" on the layout.
The player who's current go it is, is called the shooter. The shooter wins if he rolls a 7 or 11 and this is entitled 'Natural' and he loses if he rolls a 2, 3 or a 12. This is known as 'craps' and it is where the name gets its name from. Rolling any of the remaining numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10) is known as the 'point'. If the shooter achieves point on his first roll, he must roll again, if he achieves point again, then rolls again and rolls a 7 then he wins. If a 7 is rolled after the first point then the shooter loses and the dice are passed on to the next person. The next person will then become the
shooter.