Craps is a gambling game that involves rolling the dice to wager a bet. Players will take turns rolling the dice and the result of each player’s roll will determine whether they win or lose.
The basic rules of craps are as follows: one player is the shooter, who rolls the dice on the table. The shooter then makes a bet and the other players must follow by betting the same amount or more. The shooter then rolls the dice and the result of the roll is compared with the result of the bet. If the shooter’s roll meets the requirements of the bet, then the shooter is said to have won the bet and the other players must pay out the amount of the bet.
If the shooter’s roll does not meet the requirements of the bet, then the shooter is said to have lost the bet and the shooter must pay out the amount of the bet. If the shooter rolls a two, three, or twelve, they are said to have thrown “craps” and automatically lose the bet, regardless of their bet.