
Craps Table
At the start, the shooter rolls the dice, and this beginning roll is called a "come-out" roll. The shooter continues making "come-out" rolls until something OTHER than a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 shows up. When this happens, the number rolled is called the "point." So if a shooter rolls a 2, 7, and then an 8, the 8 becomes the point. Then, the shooter continues to roll the dice until the point (in this case, 8) repeats, or a 7 comes up. When either of these things happen, that particular round of play is over, and the shooter makes a new come-out roll.
The game is tracked using a plastic "puck." The puck is black on one side, and white on the other. If the puck is turned black side up, it simply means that the shooter is making a come-out roll. After the shooter makes a point, the puck is flipped over, with the white side up, and placed in a box that corresponds to the point.
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At the start, the shooter rolls the dice, and this beginning roll is called a "come-out" roll. The shooter continues making "come-out" rolls until something OTHER than a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 shows up. When this happens, the number rolled is called the "point." So if a shooter rolls a 2, 7, and then an 8, the 8 becomes the point. Then, the shooter continues to roll the dice until the point (in this case, 8) repeats, or a 7 comes up. When either of these things happen, that particular round of play is over, and the shooter makes a new come-out roll.
The game is tracked using a plastic "puck." The puck is black on one side, and white on the other. If the puck is turned black side up, it simply means that the shooter is making a come-out roll. After the shooter makes a point, the puck is flipped over, with the white side up, and placed in a box that corresponds to the point.
Rules for Craps <click me>