HOW TO PLAY GO CRAPS
Play’n GO’s craps collection expanded to a total of 2 games with the release of GO Craps. Before this game, players could play Craps, which was a 2023 release.
The two games are very similar in gameplay, as they both feature very similar payouts and RTP rates. However, visually, there are many differences.
For starters, GO Craps does not offer players a chance to pick a style of visuals, but players can customize bets and strategies.
Before we explore those special features, we’ll take a look at gameplay. Here’s how a regular round of GO Craps looks like.
Setting the Bet
The first thing that you should do when you load the game is select a wager and place it. Namely, you can pick a bet that is between 0.50 and 5000 and place it on any position on the table.
The available chip values are 0.50, 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100.
Come Out Roll
The first roll of the round is the come out roll. The two dice are thrown by an automatic shooter and they roll onto the table. Their outcome can be any result from 2 to 12. Depending on the number, the outcome can be either the end of the round or continuation to the Point roll.
If the outcome is 2, 3, or 12, it’s a loss for the shooter (and Don’t Pass Line bet wins). If it’s 7 or 11, it’s a win (and Pass Line bet wins). This is also where the round ends.
If the outcome is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, that number is taken as ‘the point’. A puck with a label ON is turned on, signaling that the point has been established.
Point Roll
When a point is established, you enter the second stage of the round. You can place new bets then, with Come and Don’t Come bets becoming available, and Pass/Don’t Pass being turned off.
Place bets, and click roll to get a new roll of the dice. The point of this stage is to either roll the point number, or roll a 7. To win, the point must be rolled before 7. The round ends when either the point or 7 are rolled.
There is no cap on how many point rolls can happen, as the shooter rolls the dice until they draw a point or 7.