Craps (Play’n Go) Demo
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Date Launched | 1 Jul, 2019 |
Theme | Classic, Modern, Vintage |
Jackpot | - |
Gamification | Yes |
Special Symbols |
Software provider | Play’n Go |
RTP | 94% |
Volatility | High |
Types | Table Game |
Arcade Game | No |
Auto Play | Yes |
Bingo | No |
Card Game | No |
Craps | No |
Free spins | No |
Jackpot | No |
Review of Craps (Play’n Go) Game
Craps is a very popular classic dice game seen in brick-and-mortar casinos and also in live casinos. Though Play’n Go has done its best to change this with interesting action commentary from the dealer, the RNG-based variants of the game lack the social experience of the two previously stated options. You can even select your own game mode, and Craps is about as excellent as it gets in this form.
Though they merely impact the visual experience, the antique, classic, and current game modes let you vary depending on your mood. Although the gameplay is basic enough, looking at the betting possibilities could not reflect that. Until you learn more, our best advice is to keep with the Pass Line bet and even payouts. Then, you could play around and gamble on the more complex and dangerous bets.
Features of the Craps Game and Techniques of Play
Two phases separate a game of Craps: the “come out” phase and the “point” phase. Before anything ever starts at all, you lay opening bets. Following the first bets, you can lose with other outcomes, land an instant win with specific outcomes, or enter the “point” phase of the game.
The outcome—that is, whether you neither win nor lose on the first dice roll—determines the “point,” which you now acquire in a new betting round with limitless dice rolls until you either win or lose (push is also possible with some bets). Both sides of the game allow you to lay numerous bets; the following is a summary beginning with the most often-used craps bet:
- Bet on 7 or 11 to lose on 2, 3, or 12 using a pass-line bet (multi-roll, 1:1 payoff odds). Win if the point number—or 7—rolls in the “point” phase.
- Don’t Pass Line Bet (multi-roll, 1:1 payoff odds) – win on 2 or 3, lose on 7 or 11, push on 12, and win should 7 be rolled before the point number.
- Come Bet (multi-roll, 1:1 payoff odds) – stake 7 or 11, lose on 2, 3, or 12. Win if the point number—or 7—rolls in the “point” phase.
- Don’t Come Bet (multi-roll, 1:1 payoff odds) – win on 2 or 3, lose on 7 or 11, push on 12, and win should 7 be rolled prior to the point number.
- Win on 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, double on 2, triple on 12, and lose on 5, 6, 7, 8. Field Bet is single roll, 2:1 payout odds for 2 and 12, 1:1 for all other numbers.
- FREE Odds/Laying the Odds Bet on 7 rolled before point number. Multi-roll payoff odds of 1:2 on 4 or 10, 2:3 on 5 or 9, 5:6 on 6 or 8.
- Place a Bet on a number being rolled before 7. Multi-roll payoff odds of 9:5 for 4 or 10, 7:5 for 7 or 9, 7:6 for 6 or 8).
- Buy a Bet on a number being rolled before 7. Multi-roll, payoff odds of 2:1 on 4 or 10, 6:5 on 6 or 8, 3:2 on 5 or 9.
- Bet on six or eight rolled before seven using Big Six/Big Eight Bet (multi-roll, 1:1 payout odds).
- Before a 7, bet on a number rolled the “hard way”—both dice display equal numbers—hard ways Bet (multi-roll, payout odds of 9:1 on 6 or 8 and 7:1 on 4 or 10).
- Bet on 2 or 12 landing on the following roll; the odds are 30:1 for single rolls. Any other number, you forfeit the bet.
- Bet on 3 or 11 landing on the following roll: single roll, 15:1 payoff odds.
- Any 7 Bet (single roll, 4:1 payoff odds) – stake 7 on the result of the following roll.
- Any Craps Bet (single roll, 7:1 payoff odds) – gamble on a 2, 3 or 12 is the result of the next roll.
Craps (Playn’ Go) Review Overview
Though we couldn’t find a way to accomplish this without restarting the game, we enjoy that you may switch between vintage, classic, and modern settings. In either case, having choices is always great, and the dealer comments help to create a more immersive experience. Not as immersive and interesting as live casino craps, maybe, which is only equalled by the “real thing” in a brick-and-mortar casino. Still a good RNG (random number generator), though, Play’s Go’s Craps Game is.
While all the several bets can be perplexing and even off-putting to inexperienced players, you can fairly summarise each bet by marking your marker over it on the table. Remember, the most often used bet is the Pass Line Bet; from there, proceed. Stick with even money bets as well to be cautious until you have the feel of it. Given the RTP range of 83.33 to 99.55%, returns are high if you maintain low risk. In other respects, you receive lots of bang for your money in terms of inexpensive enjoyment, and you will also gain from a max win probability of 1 in 36
Pros:
- Choose among three visual modes.
- In-game bet guide: hover’s overall summary.
- Commentary on dealer activity.
- RTP up to 99.55% depending on your bets.
- Maximum probability of Winning.
Cons:
- Some bets initially can be difficult to understand.
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