Go-Gamble Beginners
Guide to Craps
Craps Layout
DEALER BOXMAN DEALER

STICKMAN
The craps layout is a perplexing maze to the
beginner. However, the novice is not required to know the nuances of
every bet to participate, have fun, or even make money. Most of the
bets on the layout heavily favor the casino and should be avoided by
the beginner and experienced player alike.
The two halfs of the layout are mirrored, with the
proposition bets in the middle. There are 14 places for players at the
craps table, 7 on each side of the stickman. Beginners are well
advised to take a position near one of the dealers on each side of the
boxman. There, you can ask questions of the dealer without interfering
with the flow of the game.
The felt layout sits at the bottom of a bathtub
shaped table. The dice are thrown by the players, and must hit the far
wall for the throw to be accepted as a legal roll. Not shown in this
illustration is the "rail" where players place their chips.
Note the "pass" and "don't pass" boxes that ring
the layout. Pass and Don't Pass bets are placed in front of each
individual player
