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Okay for all of you guys that know everything, are bubble craps machines nothing more than a slot machine?
Can you back up what you are writing with facts?
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charlestfuller
Yes, by definition they are different. Craps machines do not have a reel and are not really associated with random symbols. Craps can involve strategy, albeit not necessarily a winning one. Strange to see two threads now about bubble craps machines..
superrick
Well, it's because more and more of these machines are showing up around the country! They also are showing up where they can't have table games, so if that is the case are they slot machines?
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ThatDonGuy

Well, it's because more and more of these machines are showing up around the country! They also are showing up where they can't have table games, so if that is the case are they slot machines?


Bubble craps machines are probably considered 'slot machines' just as much as video poker machines are. If the bets are handled electronically and no staffers (dealers/croupiers) are needed, then it is probably considered a 'gaming device' just like a slot machine. Is there a reason you need to know if the specific term 'slot machine' applies to them?
One exception I can think of to 'they're showing up where they can't have table games': California. Casinos that were opened or had their compacts renegotiated (e.g. to add more machines) after 2010 have a stipulation saying that no games that use 'physical dice' are allowed. While I have a feeling this was targeting the versions of craps that, while cards determine the actual numbers, dice are used to determine which cards are drawn, it almost certainly applies to bubble craps as well.
superrick

Bubble craps machines are probably considered 'slot machines' just as much as video poker machines are. If the bets are handled electronically and no staffers (dealers/croupiers) are needed, then it is probably considered a 'gaming device' just like a slot machine. Is there a reason you need to know if the specific term 'slot machine' applies to them?
One exception I can think of to 'they're showing up where they can't have table games': California. Casinos that were opened or had their compacts renegotiated (e.g. to add more machines) after 2010 have a stipulation saying that no games that use 'physical dice' are allowed. While I have a feeling this was targeting the versions of craps that, while cards determine the actual numbers, dice are used to determine which cards are drawn, it almost certainly applies to bubble craps as well.


Yes, there is a reason and it goes like this, I don't like information that can't be proven and is nothing more than fiction that is passed on to anybody that wants to read it! Common sense would tell you that they are slot machines if the casinos can't have table games but now have these bubble craps machines that are now showing up in more casinos!
If they are slot machines do they have to act like real live table games? There may be a big misconception that they have to act like real table games when they don't have to because in fact they are a slot machine! Standing back and looking at the machine are the players thinking that they are playing real craps when they are not?
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AxelWolf

Yes, there is a reason and it goes like this, I don't like information that can't be proven and is nothing more than fiction that is passed on to anybody that wants to read it! Common sense would tell you that they are slot machines if the casinos can't have table games but now have these bubble craps machines that are now showing up in more casinos!
If they are slot machines do they have to act like real live table games? There may be a big misconception that they have to act like real table games when they don't have to because in fact they are a slot machine! Standing back and looking at the machine are the players thinking that they are playing real craps when they are not?

I would look up the laws in the state you want to know more about. It's to my understanding, in Nevada, if a machine has a dice or poker card feature, it must be random.
I hear people saying they are not random, and the machines are using magnets or something like that to cheat(*rolls eyes). If that's the case, it makes me wonder why most casinos don't allow you to earn points(oftentimes they start out allowing you to earn points and then quickly disallow from point earning) on something that is acting like a slot and is basically cheating people? They should be giving away triple points, running promotions and encouraging people to play their craps 'slot'.
If they can gaff bubble craps to not play fair why dont they just make more games like spin poker VP add FPDW, FPJW etc etc and gaff the hell out of them?
Why not gaff all the Video BJ as well?
I'm not sure why any halfway educated gambler would want to play them for any serious money or time in the first place, unless they have an advantage, or they are just messing around wasting time or whatever.Craps
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
Mission146

Okay for all of you guys that know everything, are bubble craps machines nothing more than a slot machine?
Can you back up what you are writing with facts?


For W2G purposes, they are treated as a slot machine rather than table game.
They are legal in some jurisdictions in which live table games are not because they fall under the definition of an electronic game.
In terms of randomness, for Nevada at least, any game that uses cards, dice, roulette wheel or other physical implement that would have set odds must have the probabilities correspond to what the odds would be. In other words, it could be RNG based, but the programmed probabilities would have to be the same as actual physical dice..at least in Nevada.
You'd do well to examine other states individually.
Vultures can't be choosers.
FleaStiff

Can you back up what you are writing with facts?

Philisophical slot machines? Legal slot machines, IRS slot machines, de facto slot machines, ..you want evidence and FACTS?
OKAY.. here is the important fact: Professional gamblers, bookmakers, million dollar bettors are reliable.
Casinos are betting that they are indeed slot machines.. they are betting millions.. so that makes them slot machines. I ain't seen no casinos ripping the machines out due to massive losses. Nor does there seem to be teams of parasites sucking chips from those machines.
After all the preliminary tests casinos put new games to, the final test is to put it on the floor and see what happens. Casinos saw. They are happy.
So its a slot machine even if the lawyers came up with that designation for some legal reason. Its a slot machine.
AxelWolf
Quote: superrick

Can you back up what you are writing with facts?

Philisophical slot machines? Legal slot machines, IRS slot machines, de facto slot machines, ..you want evidence and FACTS?
OKAY.. here is the important fact: Professional gamblers, bookmakers, million dollar bettors are reliable.
Casinos are betting that they are indeed slot machines.. they are betting millions.. so that makes them slot machines. I ain't seen no casinos ripping the machines out due to massive losses. Nor does there seem to be teams of parasites sucking chips from those machines.
After all the preliminary tests casinos put new games to, the final test is to put it on the floor and see what happens. Casinos saw. They are happy.
So its a slot machine even if the lawyers came up with that designation for some legal reason. Its a slot machine.I think we need to get to the real reason the question is being asked.
There are people that think if they are a slot they can be programmed to do funny things and hold whatever the casino sets them to hold. I'm not buying it, at least not in most US jurisdictions.
♪♪Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand♪♪ Your black cards can make you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of casinos and money You must put them on the table♪♪ You go back Jack do it again roulette wheels turinin' 'round and 'round♪♪ You go back Jack do it again♪♪
RS
They are 'slot machines' in the sense you can hit a W2G on them (hit for $1200+ on a single pay, get a jackpot/W2G), as well as that they are electronic. If you're asking 'can the casino change the odds / hold / etc. on the bubble craps?' -- at least in NV, they are not 'slot machines' in that sense. In NV, if a game (even a kiosk swipe & win type game), if things like dice or cards are used, then each outcome has to be equally likely.
I suppose it's possible the machine has an RNG in it that picks what the next dice roll is going to be, by using magnets or some such nonsense. But if that somehow was the case, each number on each die would have to be equally likely to show up. So, in other words, this would have no effect on the player (unless he was trying to DI the craps machine, lol).
Is that what you're getting at, Superrick, you trying to DI the craps machines?

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Although craps is among the more popular table games in Atlantic City, its reach is somewhat limited in theNew Jersey online casino market. At present, only five of the state’s two dozen licensed sites offer the format.

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The game plays using two dice. Online craps uses virtual dice tied to a random number generator that plays just like a live game.

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Every craps game in New Jersey has a 1.41 percent house edge for Pass/Come rolls, and a 1.364 percent house edge on Don’t Pass/Don’t Come. The house edge on other bets, as well as the true odds multiplier, varies widely from casino to casino.

New Jersey online craps variants

There are currently four different craps games available in New Jersey. All of them are remarkably similar, with the primary differences being the payouts and the quality of life features.

By far the best craps game is at Virgin Casino. Simply titled Craps, this variant offers very favorable rules to the player, including:

  • 5x max odds on 6 & 8 Pass/Come bets, as well as 4x on 5 & 9 and 3x on 4 & 10
  • 6x max odds on all Don’t Pass/Don’t Come bets
  • Triple payouts on Field bets when the shooter rolls a 12
  • 16-to-1 payouts on 3’s and 11’s and 33-to-1 on 2’s and 12’s

By contrast some of the lesser craps games might only offer true odds of 2x or 3x on 6 & 8 Pass/Come bets, and just 30-to-1 on 2’s and 12’s.

What craps games can I play at NJ online casinos?

Online BrandGame NamePayback %Max Odds (Pass Line)Min. BetMax. Bet
Virgin CasinoCraps (Gamesys)83.33 - 98.646x$1.00$50
Tropicana CasinoCraps (Gamesys)83.33 - 98.646x$1.00$50
Pala CasinoCraps (NYX Gaming)83.33 - 98.642x$1.00$500
Borgata CasinoCraps Pro83.33 - 98.643x$1.00$500
Party CasinoCraps Pro83.33 - 98.643x$1.00$500

New Jersey mobile craps

Unfortunately, New Jersey online casino operators do not support craps on their mobile applications. This could very easily change Chase bank direct deposit. in the near future, as operators have been aggressively expanding their game libraries, both on desktop and mobile.

Playing craps online

Walk into any casino across the United States and it’s going to appear like the players at the craps table are having the most fun. Craps is the loudest, most social, and easily one the most popular games in any casino.

Unfortunately, online casinos in New Jersey have yet to figure out a way to capture the social aspects of a live craps game and put them online. However, the same fun and exciting game is available at online gambling sites in New Jersey.

In fact, online craps can be played at a player’s own pace, allowing them to learn the game and removing the intimidation factor new players often experience trying to play craps in a brick and mortar casino.

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Bets are placed on the pass line or don’t pass line. The shooter rolls what is called the come-out roll. Any seven or 11 and all pass line bets are paid.

Any two, three, or 12 and the shooter craps out. All pass line bets lose and don’t pass bets are paid. Any other number rolled is established as the point. The shooter continues rolling until they hit that point or crap out by rolling a seven.

Once a point is set, players can make odds bets up to the game’s maximum allowed. The maximum odds is different for different versions of online craps.

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These bets are considered to have the lowest house edge of any bet in the casino. Plus, the difference in the maximum bet allowed has a huge impact on how good the game is for players. Rolling the point before rolling a seven pays out all pass line bets and odds bets.

Before each roll, players can also place bets on various propositions, numbers, and groups of numbers they find on the table. The payouts for each are usually listed on the table as well.

The search for the best place to play craps online in New Jersey is made easy by the fact only a handful of online casinos in the state even offer the game.

Differences between online craps and live craps

Online craps is much faster than live games. This is because there is no need to slow down to deal the dice out or pay out chips to winners. Players can turn off animation and use the re-bet button to help make the game even faster.

For the player that truly relishes speed, most online craps games offer a turbo option. Selecting this eliminates the simulated roll of the dice. Instead, the end result is instantly revealed.

Another advantage to playing craps online is that the minimum bet is smaller. Atlantic City casinos usually have $5 or $10 minimums. Conversely, you can play online craps for just $1.

The online game computes payouts down to the penny, so players never have to worry about betting in exact units or getting cheated by rounding on small bets.

Players intimidated by playing craps in a live environment may feel right at home online, where they can take their time, look up different bets on the fly, and don’t have to worry about rolling physical dice.

If there is one drawback to playing craps online is that the social component is decidedly absent. This could prove a big turnoff for some gamblers, as craps is perhaps the most social of all casino games.

How to play craps

Players click the virtual craps felt to make a wager. There are two ways to bet a craps game. One is with the dice, while the other is against.

There are also many exciting side bets to make during a craps roll, although generally speaking, the house edge on these bets tends toward the high side.

Some (like “Any Seven”), have house edges of over 15 percent. Players are significantly better off betting just the Pass or Don’t Pass, and then taking maximum odds, as the latter bet is the only casino bet where the house has no edge.

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The beginning of a craps roll is the “come out.” It starts with a player choosing to bet either the Pass Line or Don’t Pass Line. A player must bet one or the other to be able to roll.

The come out roll determines the number players are cheering for or against. This number is the “point.” A point is established if the roll is a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. If a 2, 3, 7, 11 or 12 is rolled then the Pass and Don’t Pass bets are graded and the come out roll happens again.

Players may also choose to wager on several other single rolls bets on the come out roll.

Here is a full listing of all the bets available to the player:

Pass Line

This bet wins immediately if the come out roll is a 7 or 11. It loses immediately if a 2, 3, or 12 is rolled. If the roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 then the bet wins if that roll repeats before a 7 is rolled.

Don’t Pass

This is the opposite of the Pass Line. The bet immediately wins if a 2 or 3 is rolled. It loses on a 7 or 11. The 12 roll creates a push. This is the house roll. A 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 becomes the point. A Don’t Pass bet wins if a 7 is rolled before the number and loses if the roll is the point.

Come

This bet is available only after establishing the point. It is a side bet with the same rules as the Pass Line.

Don’t Come

This bet is only available after establishing the point. It is a side bet with the same rules as the Don’t Pass.

Hard 4

This wager wins if a 4 is rolled by throwing a 2 on both dice. It loses on any other 4 or any 7. The bet pays 7-1.

Hard 6

This wager wins if a 6 is rolled by throwing a 3 on both dice. It loses on any other 6 or any 7. The bet pays 9-1.

Hard 8

This wager wins if an 8 is rolled by throwing a 4 on both dice. It loses on any other 8 or any 7. It pays 9-1.

Hard 10

This wager wins if a 10 is rolled by throwing a 5 on both dice. It loses on any other 10 or any 7. It pays 7-1.

Place Bets

A player may bet on any of the six numbers that can become points. The bet wins if that number is rolled before a 7. The payouts are:

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• 4 and 10: 9-5
• 5 and 9: 7-5
• 6 and 8: 7-6

Lay Bets

Players can bet a number to lose. This is a lay bet. The bet wins if a 7 is rolled before the number. The payouts are:

• 4 and 10: 5-11
• 5 and 9: 8-5
• 6 and 8: 7-5

Field

This single roll bet wins if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12 is rolled. A 2 pays double, while a 12 pays either double or triple, depending on the site.

Any Craps

Any Craps wins if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled. It pays 8-1.

Aces

Roll two 1s to pay between 30-1 to 33-1.

Ace-Deuce

This is a roll of 3 and pays 15-1 or 16-1, online casino dependent.

Yo/Eleven

Roll a 6 and a 5 and it pays 15-1 or 16-1.

Midnight/Boxcars

A total of 12 pays 30-1 to 33-1 when it hits.

Big Red

Any seven pays 4-1.

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Basic strategy for playing online craps

Do your homework

Before you sit down to play online craps, it’s a good idea to learn everything you can about the game. The short primer above has the basics covered, but there are several online resources you can find that will help you learn the intricacies of the game.

The basics are simple and easy to learn, but you’re going to want to know all the rules and basic strategies as well. Arming yourself with a complete understanding of all the bets available and the different house edge for each is the first and most important step in winning at craps online in NJ.

Stick to the basics

The best bets in craps are on the Pass Line or Don’t Pass Line. When you hear someone say craps has a return to player rate of 98.64 percent are a house edge of less than 1.4 percent, they are talking about Pass Line bets.

Since the Pass Line bets offer the best odds of any in the game, a basic strategy of simply betting on the Pass Line can help you become a winner at online craps in New Jersey.

It’s a hard bet to lose, since your bet is only taken away if a 2,3, or 12 appears on the come out roll, or a seven is rolled after the point is set.

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The house edge on Don’t Pass Line is just about as good. Religiously betting Don’t Pass can be a simple winning strategy for online craps in New Jersey. In live craps games, betting against a shooter might make you a bit of an outcast, but you can make these bets with impunity online, since you’re on your own.

Those looking to follow a basic strategy and take advantage of the low house edge on Pass Line best might also look to the Come bet. Comes bets are essentially the same as the Pass line bet. These bets are available after the initial point is established. Betting the Come basically makes the next roll a come out roll to establish a new point.

Don’t Come bets may be equally as appealing for those looking to wager a little more on a basic craps strategy.

Take the odds

Once a point is established on a come out roll, players can take the Odds bet up to the maximum allowed in the game. This is the best bet you’ll find anywhere, anytime. There’s no house edge. As a result, the best strategy to follow when playing craps is to take the Odds up to the maximum available.

Winning at craps online in NJ is about taking advantage of the best odds available and this is where you’ll find them.

Avoid the hard ways

While the bets described above offer some of the best odds for players in the entire casino, craps also features bets that offer some of the worst.

The Hardways 4,6,8, and 10 bets are among them. In fact, they have a house edge of around 10 percent. A good craps strategy is to avoid these bets altogether. You’re going to want to stay particularly clear of the Hard 4 and Hard 10 bets, which have a house edge closer to 11 percent.

The 7 to 1 payout might be enticing, but the chance of rolling a pair of deuces or fives is so low, you’re definitely getting the worst of it here.

Steer clear of the props

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Proposition bets in craps seem fun. The payouts are big too. However, the house edge is huge on things like Big 6 and Big 8 and even payouts of 30 to 1 aren’t giving you the right price.

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A solid craps strategy is to steer clear of most proposition bets altogether. Particularly the ones where your money is swept off the table after just a single roll.

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