{"id":19743,"date":"2020-08-06T13:31:27","date_gmt":"2020-08-06T13:31:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casinosonline.com\/?p=19743"},"modified":"2023-10-30T14:08:24","modified_gmt":"2023-10-30T14:08:24","slug":"live-craps-evolution-gaming-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casinosonline.com\/articles\/live-craps-evolution-gaming-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Evolution Breaks the Live Casino Ice with First Ever Live Craps"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"How<\/p>\n

Live Craps is the first-ever live dealer craps dice game by Evolution <\/a>which launched in live casinos in October 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n

From now on, you can play Live Craps online in an authentic, 1920s studio<\/strong> with a speakeasy<\/strong> vibe. Playable on desktop, mobile<\/strong><\/a> and tablets, the new live game allows hordes of players to play simultaneously.<\/p>\n

Delivering the true, lifelike ambience of collective play<\/strong>, Live Craps is a players\u2019 game streamed from Evolution's studio in Riga, Latvia<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

So, get ready to crawl into your virtual mancave<\/strong> to play Evolution\u2019s new game.<\/p>\n

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What Is Live Craps Evolution?<\/a><\/p>\n

How to Play<\/a><\/p>\n

Easy Mode<\/a><\/p>\n

Tips & Tricks<\/a><\/p>\n

Evolution Casinos<\/a><\/p>\n

Takeaway<\/a><\/p>\n

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What Is Live Craps about?<\/h2>\n

Evolution is the first to introduce live craps online<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The Latvian company has always been a trailblazer<\/strong>. With Live Craps, Evolution remains in the pole position<\/strong> among live casino suppliers and iGaming developers in general.<\/p>\n

As a frontiersman<\/strong> of the industry, Evolution is bringing a genuine vibe of a real-life craps table. The back wall<\/strong> of the table is upholstered with alligator skin<\/strong>, minimizing bounces or jumping off.<\/p>\n

The casino environment lauds lavish decorations<\/strong> such as wooden details, glass doors and stats boards. Pictures of gorgeous women are hanging on the wall, reinforcing that man cave vibe<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The firm\u2019s primary goal was to preserve the greatness of craps, <\/strong>as Evolution CPO Todd Haushalter<\/a> <\/strong>put it. And if you ask us, they did it justice. Evolution preserved the community feel<\/strong> one gets at a craps table. So, if you ever wanted a craps construction for your mancave, you don\u2019t have to move farther from your home.<\/p>\n

Speaking of crowds at craps tables, Evolution integrated an exclusive \u201c Applause<\/strong>\u201d button that lets you clap after a winning round. Cheering on in a digital environment is another step towards iGaming evolution.<\/p>\n

In craps, everyone either wins or loses<\/strong>. That\u2019s how Evolution maintains that sense of belonging. However, if you\u2019re a lone rider, you\u2019ll soon be able to play Craps First Person<\/strong>, too. This variant gives you that Casino Hold\u2019em charm with an option to go live at any point via the \u201c GO LIVE<\/strong>\u201d button.<\/p>\n

Mr. Haushalter spoke about the new live dice game exclusively for essemmemusica.it:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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“We have really been agonizing over every fine detail of the game so it will satisfy both the grizzled, old veterans of the game and the newcomers, of which we will have many. I think everyone likes the idea of playing Craps but few know how to actually play.”<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

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All in all, this Evolution game feels like live craps in Vegas<\/strong> and we\u2019re so down for it.<\/p>\n

How to Play<\/h2>\n

Can you play Live Craps online<\/em>? Yes, you can; we\u2019ll show you how.<\/p>\n

Live Craps is a tremendously dynamic<\/strong> and thrilling<\/strong> game to play. Enthusiastic bettors gather around to see what each round will bring.<\/p>\n

In Evolution\u2019s version of it, you have around 17 seconds<\/strong> to bet. Then the dealer, so-called Mr. Lucky<\/strong>, activates the mechanical arm<\/strong> to roll the dice. The company considered it unfitting to make the croupier roll the dice. That way, he or she would get blamed for a bad roll.<\/p>\n

The betting range<\/strong> is generous \u2013 \u20ac0.50-\u20ac2,500<\/strong> per game.<\/p>\n

Once the dealer places the dice in the mechanical hand, you have 14 seconds<\/strong> to place your next bet. The time Evolution gives you is more than enough to make a decision in Live Craps.<\/p>\n

The house edge<\/strong> in Live Craps is standard \u2013 1.40%. Accordingly, Live Craps RTP<\/strong> is 98.60%<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Basic Rules<\/h3>\n

If you\u2019ve played a similar game, you\u2019ll know that you as the player initiate rounds. However, as we\u2019re talking about a live casino game<\/a><\/strong>, the dealer has to do the rolling. Hence the mechanical arm rolls the pair of dice and its outcome decides whether you win or lose. In plain English, the croupier takes up the role of the shooter.<\/p>\n

The high-quality video stream<\/strong> will zoom in on the dice, showing you the result. If it\u2019s a winner, hit that Applause switch.<\/p>\n

Click the chips you want to wager and watch the Come-Out Roll<\/strong> occur. Between rounds, you\u2019ll have enough time to collect your chips and change your bet. The dealer (Stickman) calls the bets closed and triggers the digital stick.<\/p>\n

The bet wins if the come-out (initial) roll is 7 or 11<\/strong>. Hitting an 11 in the first roll is called a natural<\/strong>. Having the pair of dice roll at 2, 3 or 12 is \u201c crapping out<\/strong>\u201d \u2013 the counterpart of busting in blackjack.<\/p>\n

Another basic craps rule concerns numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10<\/strong>. If the outcome of the dice is any of these combinations, the Stickman or Shooter rolls the dice again<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Ever been to a taproom<\/strong>? That\u2019s what Live Craps feels like.<\/p>\n

\"How<\/p>\n

Bet Types<\/h3>\n

Craps is both volatile and profitable. It comes with a variety of bet types. The two most popular bets are Pass Line<\/strong> and Don\u2019t Pass<\/strong>. Both of these are placed before the come-out roll.<\/p>\n

Players wagering on Pass Line<\/strong> will win if the roll is 7 and lose if the dice offer 2, 3 or 12. On the other hand, as a Don\u2019t Pass<\/strong> bettor, you win on 2 and 3, and lose at 7 or 11. Rolling a 12 is called a push<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The next pair of bets are Come<\/strong> and Don\u2019t Come<\/strong>. To an extent, they are similar to the types above. The only difference is that you can place these two craps bet after the come-out roll.<\/p>\n

Other relevant bets in craps include:<\/p>\n