Private Craps Advice
Craps is a very dangerous game to play in private company - especially if you are with a crowd of people you don't know. My advice is that you should only play private craps with people you know - or at least know the correct odds very well. Even small adjustments to the rules can have a huge impact on the expected return and can cost you a lot of money.
In private craps the shooter always plays against the other players - the other players will also make bets among them. In private craps there is a small difference from the craps rules used in the casino. When you play private craps the shooter will lose all craps rolls made during a come out roll - craps is 2-3 and 12. There is no standoff like in the casino.
It's not unusual that the odds used in private craps are the same as in the casino - so the odds are very much against the shooter as he also loses on any craps.
There are a couple of golden rules you should follow if you play craps in a private crowd:
- Never accept the same odds in private craps as used in casino craps.
- Always bet against the shooter.
- If possible - always surrender the dices to the next shooter in line - when it's your turn to act as the shooter.
- Stay Alert - It there is a game where it's possible to cheat its craps. This range from small adjustments in the rules and odds - to crooked dices.
That is all the advice I have to give you on this subject - good luck.

