BAGH Craps Table Layout and Bet Types Guide
BAGH Craps Table Layout and Bet Types Guide
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Craps is one of the most thrilling games you can try on BAGH. It has fast action with clear rules and plenty of ways to take part. The table at first may look packed with numbers and words but after a quick look you'll see it’s not too hard to follow.
This BAGH guide will help you understand the layout and teach you the most common types of bets you can place during a round.
Looking at the Table
The table is wide and shaped like a long oval. It has two sides so more people can join at once. Around the advantages, you'll see spaces called Pass Line and Don’t Pass Line. These are where most players start. Once you feel ready you can move on to other parts of the table.
The middle part is shared by all. This area holds special one-roll bets that pay higher but win less often. You will also see number boxes starting from 4 to 10. These numbers become important once the first throw is made.
The layout will make sense with a bit of time and you’ll feel more at ease.
How Each Round Starts
A round begins when one player throws two dice. This player is called the shooter. That first throw is called the come-out roll.
If the total is 7 or 11 players on the Pass Line wins
If the total is 2, 3 or 12 they lose
The number becomes the point if the roll lands on any other number. The shooter then keeps rolling the dice. If the point number comes again before a 7 the Pass Line wins. If 7 shows up first the Pass Line loses.
Main Bet Types
Start with simple bets. The Pass Line means you think the shooter will win. The Don’t Pass Line means the shooter will lose.
You can place an Odds Bet behind your first chip after a point is set. This gives you a chance at better payouts and follows the point number.
Other common options include:
- Come Bet: Works like the Pass Line but is placed after the first throw
- Don’t Come Bet: Works like the Don’t Pass but also starts after the point
- Field Bet: Wins if the next number is 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12
- Big 6 and Big 8: Wins if 6 or 8 shows before a 7
The center of the table has one-roll picks like Any 7, Any 11, or Hard 10. These are bolder and best for short plays.
Tips for Better Play
- Begin with the Pass Line to learn the flow
- Watch a few rounds before trying harder bets
- Use limit tools to stay in control of your time and chips
- Take breaks if you feel too caught up
- Read the bet types so you know what to expect
Once you get used to the rhythm and layout craps becomes one of the most fun and active games to play. You don’t need to be perfect; you just need to learn the basics and enjoy the ride.
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