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Code of Etiquette for Craps Players

Because craps is an active, fast-paced, and exciting game in the casino, there are some code of etiquette that are expected from craps players to make the game continuously smooth and free from annoyances from fellow craps players.

1. Dealers in craps will never directly receive cash from craps players. If you want to buy in for chips then put your cash simply on the craps table prior to the moment that the dice are given to the shooter. Ask for "change only" from the dealer and your cash will be exchange with chips.

2. There are bets on the table layout that you can do yourself and considered as "self-service bets" such as Pass or Don't Pass, Odds, Come or Don't Come, Big Six or Eight, and Field bets. With regards to the other bets in craps, you will definitely need some assistance from the dealer. You just need to put your bet on the craps table layout and ask the dealer to place those bets for you.

3. Whatever circumstances there might be always keep your hands off the craps table when the shooter is rolling the dice. Keep your hands away from the path of the thrown craps dice that they may not interrupt or alter the toss.

4. Craps tables have rails around them to be use by craps players. This is where craps players must keep their gaming chips and beneath the railings are shelving where drinks can be kept while playing craps.

5. If you are given the opportunity to become the shooter of the craps game, give a very good toss of the dice across the table layout up to the farthest wall. Attempting to control the outcome of the roll by sliding the dice across the craps table layout is not to be done. For the craps player's first offense, the boxman always calls out a "No Roll". The second offense, there is a possibility of wrist slapping. The third offense will make the craps player thrown out from the craps table or even from the casino premises.

6. If you are betting on the Don't Pass area of the craps table layout, don't scream at the top of your lungs, "Come on, seven!" It may not actually be a very desirable thing to place a bet opposing other craps players, socially. But cheering against them in a loud manner and anticipating for your win against them is absolutely a dreadful thing to do.

Being an annoyance in the game of craps will hinder you as well as other craps players from fully enjoying the excitement of the game. Take into consideration these craps code of etiquette and displeasures will be prevented.