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  2. Craps - Wikipedia

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    Crapless craps, also known as bastard craps, is a simple version of the original craps game, and is normally played as an online private game. The biggest difference between crapless craps and original craps is that the shooter (person throwing the dice) is at a far greater disadvantage and has a house edge of 5.38%.

  3. Glossary of craps terms - Wikipedia

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    To roll a 2, 3, or 12 on the come out roll. A player betting on the Pass line or Come loses on crap out, but the roll does not lose when a point is established. Don't Pass and Don't Come wins if a 2 or 3 craps is rolled on come out, but ties (pushes) if a 12 is rolled on come out. The shooter may continue rolling after crapping out. craps

  4. Dice control - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "controlled shooting" goes beyond simply "setting the dice" prior to shooting.It purports to limit the rotation of the dice during the roll. The theory is that if the dice are properly gripped and tossed at the correct angle they will land just before the back wall of the craps table, then gently touch the wall, greatly increasing the probability of their remaining on the same axis.

  5. Crap - Wikipedia

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    Craps, a dice game; Craps, by Big Dipper, 1988; Commandos de recherche et d'action en profondeur, the former name of France's Commando Parachute Group "Create, replicate, append, process", a version of create, read, update and delete, in computer programming; Andreas Crap, member of German band Oomph! Lars Craps (born 2001), Belgian racing cyclist

  6. Hazard (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hazard is an early English game played with two dice; it was mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the 14th century.. Despite its complicated rules, hazard was very popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and was often played for money.

  7. Croupier - Wikipedia

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    A blackjack dealer at Harrah's Las Vegas (2011). Training methods to become a casino croupier vary from country to country. In North America, blackjack is almost always the game that dealers learn first, as it is simple and popular, and when the dealer makes errors, they tend not to cost the casino much money.

  8. Golden Arm - Wikipedia

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    A Golden Arm is a craps player who has rolled dice for over one hour without losing. [1] [2] The designation was created by the California Hotel and Casino in 1989 after Stanley Fujitake rolled 118 times for three hours and six minutes without sevening out. [1] [2] [3] The California Hotel and Casino had lost more than $1 million.

  9. Hard Eight - Wikipedia

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    Hard eight, a dice roll in the game of craps wherein both dice land on four Hard Eight (film) , a 1996 film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson Hard Eight (novel) , a novel by Janet Evanovich in the Stephanie Plum series