Evolution Craps
HOW TO PLAY – PASS LINE
There are several ways of playing Craps, with a lot of different bet types. See the ’Types of bets’ section to find out more about the different bets, and when you can place them.
The most common bet to place is the Pass Line bet. This bet can only be placed during the Come Out roll.
COME OUT ROLL
Wait for the Puck to say ‘OFF’.
Select a chip from the chip stack and place it on the Pass Line bet spot on the betting grid. The ‘My Numbers’ display is now highlighting potential wins for 7 and 11.
For each roll of the dice the winning number will be highlighted in yellow in ‘My Numbers’.
When betting time is over, the dice launcher will throw the dice into the wall at the other side of the table.
If the result of the roll is 7 or 11 – you win and the bet is resolved.
If the result is 2, 3 or 12 – you lose and the bet
is resolved.
The Puck will still say OFF and you can place a new Pass Line bet.
If the result was 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 – the Point has been established. The Puck will be turned to
‘ON’ and it is now placed over the won total. This number is now referred to as the Point.
THE POINT ROLL
When a Point has been established, your Pass Line bet remains. The Pass Line bet will be in play until either the Point is won (= you win) or a 7 is rolled (= you lose).
When the Point has been established you can place an Odds bet. A circular bet spot will appear next to your bet on the Pass Line. This bet will win together with your Pass Line bet. The payout will be different depending on the value of the Point.
You can continue to place new bets during the Point Rolls. A quick look at ‘My Numbers’ will keep you updated on which numbers you are rooting for.
The Pass Line bet is not resolved until either the Point has been rolled, or when a 7 is rolled. The Puck will change to OFF when the bet is resolved. It’s now time for a new Come Out roll.
EASY MODE
Craps can seem intimidating if you’ve never played the game before. It can be easier to start by playing Evolution Easy Craps version instead, which caters for players who want to try the game and play with fewer betspots.
At the click of a button the user interface changes – you are playing with a smaller betting grid with bets that are easier to understand for a new player. In Easy Craps, we have taken away the complexity of the Come Out roll and the Point roll. There are still multi-roll bets and one roll bets, but you don’t have to know which phase the game is in to play.
Easy Craps contains all available one roll bets and the ‘Place to Win’ and ‘Place to Lose’ multi-roll bets. ‘My Numbers’ is available in both versions of Craps
When you feel more confident it’s easy to change back and play Craps with all the normal bets again.
DEALER ASSIST
You can choose to keep winning chips on the table – this means that you are repeating the bet after a winning roll. If you don’t want to use this feature, use the default setting which returns all winnings to your balance.
The options for ‘Dealer Assist’ are available in the ‘Settings’ menu.
CRAPS TUTORIAL
If you need help with understanding how to play Craps and what the different bets do, you will get all the help that you need from our built-in interactive Craps Tutorial in the user interface.
Open the tutorial and click on any bet spot for information about what the bet means, including what you need to win or lose.
After you have selected a bet spot, you can click on different results in the number display – this will show you what happens for this bet if the result of the next roll is this total.
DYNAMIC STATISTICS
The Dynamic Statistics are constantly updating as players are placing their bets. The statistics are displayed on two screens in the studio so you can see the Top Number and Popular Bets.
• Top Number– shows the top five dice totals results where most players have placed their bets. These statistics keep accumulating as bets stay on the table.
• Popular Bets – shows the top five bet spots where most players have placed their bets. This statistic resets every roll.