If you are seeking excitement, boisterousness and more entertainment than you can likely endure, then craps is the only game to play.
Craps is a quick-paced game with whales, low-rollers, and everybody in between. If you are a people-watcher this is one game that you will absolutely enjoy observing. There is the whale, buying in with a large bank roll and making loud announcements when she bets across the board, "Five Hundred and Twenty across," you will hear the whale say. He’s the bettor to observe at this game and they know it. The whale will either win big-time or lose big-time and there’s no in the middle.
There’s the budget gambler, possibly trying to acquaint himself with the whales. He will inform the other bettors of books she’s read on dice setting and converge on the most accomplished player at the craps table, all set to talk and "share ideas and thoughts".
There’s the devotee of Frank Scoblete latest craps class. Although Frank is the very best there is, his devotee needs to do his homework. This player will take five minutes to arrange his dice, so practice patience.
My preferred players at the craps table are the true chaps from the good old days. These experienced gentlemen are usually composed, almost always congenial and most likely will always share hints from the "great old days."
When you take the plunge and decide to participate in the game, make sure you use correct etiquette. Locate a position on the rail and put your cash down in front of you in the "come" spot. Never ever do this when the dice are being tossed or you’ll quickly be referred to as the very last personality I wanted to talk of, the jerk.