Craps is an exhilarating dice game, known for its high-energy atmosphere and rapid pace, making it a favorite in casinos. The game centers around betting on the outcome of two dice rolls, with players gathered around a specially designed table. The "shooter" rolls the dice, while others place their wagers on the results.

The game begins with a "come-out" roll, where the shooter tries to roll a 7 or 11 (a "natural") to win, or avoid rolling a 2, 3, or 12 ("craps") to prevent losing. If the shooter rolls any other number, such as 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the "point," and the goal shifts to rolling the point again before a 7 is rolled.

Craps offers a variety of betting options, where players can wager on specific numbers, the likelihood of even or odd rolls, and many other possibilities. With the crowd cheering the shooter on and the fast-paced gameplay, craps creates an exciting and dynamic environment that attracts both newcomers and experienced players. The mix of chance, strategic betting, and communal excitement makes craps one of the most popular and thrilling games in casinos worldwide.

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