The rules for playing craps on a mobile device are largely the same as playing craps in a casino. The object of the game is to roll a combination of two dice in the hopes of reaching a certain total score. Depending on what the total score is, the player will either be paid out, win the game, or lose the game.
The first roll of the dice in craps is called the “Come Out” roll. If the combined score of the two dice is a 7 or 11, the player automatically wins the game. If the combined score of the two dice is a 2, 3, or 12, the player automatically loses the game. Any other number that is rolled on the “Come Out” roll will become the “Point”. Once the “Point” is established, the player must continue to roll the dice until either the player or the house rolls the “Point” number or a 7. If the “Point” number is rolled, the player wins the game. If a 7 is rolled, the player loses the game.
In the mobile version of craps in Macau, players can also place additional wagers on certain numbers. These wagers include bets on “hard ways” (rolling a combination of two dice with the same number), “odds” (betting on a certain combination of dice being rolled), and “craps” (betting that a 7 or 11 will be rolled). The exact payouts for these wagers vary depending on the particular mobile casino.