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Bitcoin Craps: A Game Worth Revisiting

Craps have always been a little tricky to understand for those freshest in a casino or those just taking to the online world. Given the table jammed with confusing numbers and mysterious symbols, it’s pretty intimidating trying to make sense of the game for the first time, often leaving many feeling intimidated and unsure as to how to cash-out big playing this old favourite.

Still, like all things, understanding and enjoying craps is a question of patience and confidence, and, with just a little time, can be well on the way to being mastered. Here we’ll explain a little about what to expect playing the bitcoin version and how to go about getting your game on.

Anonymity

Thanks to bitcoin’s versatility as a currency, many people using and bartering the currency are able to do so without divulging their real names or histories. When it comes to craps, the same applies, meaning you needn’t suffer any unnecessary embarrassment or discomfort when just getting into the game and not coming across as wholly confident.

As most bitcoin crap tables don’t ask for sign-ups or accounts, you don’t need to commit these details and instead can go via the route of a simple username, password and email combination.

Possible Types of Bets

As a novice to the game you’ll quickly have to familiarise yourself with the type of betting system craps employs and how to go about effectively utilising this. First try to school yourself in the basics, learn what ‘Don’t Pass’ and ‘Pass Line’ mean and you’ll soon find yourself picking up the other, expanded parts of the game.

Your target is to hit 7 or 11 on the dice to win, meaning that 12, 2 or 3 are unfavourable outcomes that are going to result in a loss. Bet ‘Don’t Pass’ however and you’re looking at the opposite outcome, where 2 or 3 comes out as a win and 7 a loss.

Roulette Similarity

Probably one of the better ways to get to grips with craps, especially in the online world, is to hit it off with roulette first. Thanks to the two games relative similarity you’ll be able to better refine your strategy while also giving you more versatility in bitcoin casinos with the ability in playing two different yet potentially lucrative games.

Think of craps like a version of roulette that uses dice instead of a wheel. The percentages might be a little different but strategy can indeed be carried over.

 

Bitcoin Craps, although perhaps less popular than its blackjack and roulette equivalents, is no less fun. All it takes as an hour or two to pick up the basics and you could be well on your way to mastering another casino classic that’s shifted to encompass all of the favourable features of the bitcoin world.


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