A British Love Affair with Craps
Craps has deep roots in the UK, evolving from the historic game of Hazard. While Hazard kept medieval knights entertained, the modern version gained popularity during World War II, thanks to American soldiers introducing the game. Fast forward to today, and Craps has become a staple in British casinos and online platforms. Its accessibility and social appeal make it a fan favourite across the country.
How to Play Craps: From Beginner to Pro
New to Craps? Don’t worry! Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Pass Line Bet: A beginner-friendly wager rooting for the shooter.
- Don’t Pass Bet: Play it safe by betting against the shooter.
- Come & Don’t Come Bets: Add more layers of strategy mid-game.
- Field and Hardway Bets: For those who love a bit of risk.
With a little practice, you’ll soon feel at home on the Craps table, whether in a casino or online.