First Person Craps

Throw the dice and you could win big in First Person Craps!

When you play this online casino game, you place bets on the result of the two dice that are thrown at the other end of the table.

Put together a succession of wins, and you could really boost your balance.

Roll the dice.


    First Person Craps Game Overview

    The bet sizes in First Person Craps range from 50p to £1,000.

    The aim of the game is to accurately predict the outcome of the roll of two dice.


    How to Play

    First Person Craps consists of a variety of alternate bet types, and the most common of those is the Pass Line Bet.

    The Pass Line bet can only be placed when the Come Out roll is taking place.

    The different types of bets on offer and when they can be placed can be found in the 'Types of Bets' section.


    Come Out Roll

    Select a chip from the chip stack when the Puck says 'Off', and you have to place it on the Pass Line bet spot on the grid.

    When there are potential wins for 7 and 11, they will be highlighted in the 'My Numbers' display, with the winning number for each dice roll also highlighted in this section.

    When betting time is up, the dice launcher will throw the dice into the wall at the other side of the table, and if the result of this is 7 or 11 you will be a winner.

    If the outcome of the roll is 2, 3, or 12, you lose.

    The bet is resolved in either outcome, the Puck will still say 'Off' and you are able to place a new Pass Line bet.

    If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is the result of the roll, the Point has been established and the Puck changes to 'On'.

    The Puck is placed over the won total, with this number being known as the Point.


    The Point Roll

    When you have established a Point, your Pass Line bet remains and it will be in play until the Point is won or you roll a 7.

    You can place an Odds bet after the Point has been established, and this makes a circular bet spot appear next to your bet on the Pass Line. 

    The Odds bet will win together with your Pass Line bet, but the payout may differ depending on the value of the Point.

    You are able to place new bets during the Point Rolls.

    Once the Point or a 7 is rolled, the Puck will change to 'Off' and the bet is resolved, meaning it is time for a new Come Out roll.


    Craps Tutorial

    More details on how to play First Person Craps is available in the interactive tutorial.


    Return to Player

    Return To Player (RTP): 99.17%.

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers, we will, on average, pay out £99.17 of wins.