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Play Live Craps Online

Enjoy live casino action with a casino classic, craps. At Grosvenor Casino, you can play Live Craps in real-time with real-life dealers and all the casino action streamed to your chosen device in HD. When you play Live Craps, two dice are rolled, and you predict the outcome, with a variety of different betting options - it’s as simple as that. This variation of Live Craps accepts wagers from £0.50, and is an easy game to start playing.

Sign up for a Grosvenor Casino account and play Live Craps online in our live casino. Make sure you claim your £30 welcome bonus (T&C's Apply) on your first deposit to use in our selected live casino games when you sign up as a new player.

Let’s roll.

What is craps and how does it work?

Craps is one of the fastest-paced table games in live casinos. The rules are very simple. All you need to do is predict the outcome of the roll of the two dice.

How craps works

Craps can seem complicated at first, but the rules are quite easy once you get your head around it. It works like this.

  • The game starts with the first roll of the dice. This is called the come-out roll.
  • The player who rolls the dice is called the shooter.
  • The shooter rolls two dice and gets a combined score.
  • All you need to do is predict the outcome of the roll of the dice.

Possible outcomes

Based on the combined score of the two dice, there are three possible outcomes.

  1. Natural: This is a score of either 7 or 11.
  2. Craps: A combined score of 2, 3, or 12.
  3. Point: This is a combined score of 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.

Based on each outcome, the shooter either loses or gets to roll again.

  1. Natural: If the shooter rolls a natural, they get to roll again.
  2. Craps: If the shooter rolls a craps, they lose. Here we say the shooter “craps out”.
  3. Point: If the shooter rolls a point, they roll the dice again to try and get the same score on the second roll. The roll doesn’t need to be identical, they simply need the same score. If the shooter does manage to roll the same score, they win. But if they roll a combined score of 7, they lose the round. This is termed “seven out”.

The aim of craps is for the players around the table to place bets on the roll of the dice. And you do so by placing your chips in specific areas on the craps table.

Understanding the craps table

The craps table has different sections where you can place different types of bets, including:

  • Pass Line: A long section at the bottom of the craps table. You bet that the shooter will win by rolling a natural or by winning the point before they seven out.
  • Don’t Pass Line: As the name suggests, it’s the opposite of a pass line bet. You bet that the shooter will either craps out on the come-out roll or seven out once having first rolled a point
  • Come Bet: You place your chips on the big section in the middle of the table. This is a bet after the initial come-out roll has been made, and a point has been established by the shooter. This bet wins if the next roll is a 7 or 11. It loses if the next roll is a 2, 3, or 12
  • Don’t Come Bet: Another bet made once the initial come-out roll has been made and the shooter rolled a point. This bet wins if the shooter then sevens out.
  • Field Bets: You’ll see a big Field section in the middle of the craps table displaying a set of numbers, including 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 and 12. A field bet is an even-money bet on one roll of the dice, where a combination of the numbers gives you a win.
  • Big 6 and Big 8 Bets: The corner of the craps table. Here, you place a bet on whether the 6 or 8 will come up before a 7 is rolled.
  • Proposition Bets: You’ll see a section of the table for proposition bets, with different dice combinations. Here, you’re betting on the combination being rolled. Some of the simpler prop bets include:
    • Craps Three: That the next number will be a 3.
    • Any Seven: That the next number will be a 7.
    • Snake Eyes: That the next number will be a 2.
    • Any Craps: That the next number will be a 2, 3 or 12.

Once you’re fully into your online craps journey, there are plenty of more complicated proposition bets to make, but these are the simplest. 

Why play Live Craps online at Grosvenor Casino

At Grosvenor Casino, we’re committed to bringing you the finest in online live casino games, including Live Craps. We work with the highest quality game developers in the industry to bring you the best possible Live Craps casino experience.

Every time you play with us, you can be sure you’re gaming with one of the most trusted providers in the industry. We’re licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, so you can rest assured that we’re a fully licensed and safe online casino. All our payment methods are 100% safe and secure, so you’ll know your payment data is safe with us. And when you win at the Live Craps table, you’ll benefit from faster withdrawals to get those winnings into your bank account in an instant, once they’ve been approved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Live Craps for real money?

Yes, when you play Live Craps online with us at Grosvenor Casino, you’ll play with real money. Once you’re registered to play with us, you’ll deposit funds into your Grosvenor account to bet with – you can choose from a variety of 100% safe and secure payment methods. When you bet with real money, you can win real money too.

Can I play Live Craps on mobile?

With Grosvenor Casino, you can join our online craps casino on your smartphone or tablet – Live Craps is at your fingertips whenever you want to play, as well as our extensive collection of casino games and slots. Simply log in to your account and play through your browser.

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