A simplified version of traditional casino style craps is provided where all
bets
are determined through a single roll of the dice, thus making the game easily understood
by novice gamblers. The layout of the game includes a primary, second and third
wagering areas. The primary wagering area provides an even money payout through
two possible betting lines, an Under Seven line and an Over Seven line, based on
the sum total of the roll of the dice in relation to the most probable roll of
a seven. The primary wagering area also includes a non-betting line of Seven-You
Lose All Bets, that clears all bets when a seven is rolled, even those bets placed
within any of the other wagering areas. The second wagering area also includes
two betting lines, one that predicts that the sum total of the dice will be a three
and the other that the total will be an eleven. The betting lines of the second
wagering area payout at 10 times the wager. The third wagering area has six betting
lines, and each line represents the shooter rolling one of the possible combinations
of doubles. The third wagering area has a payout for each betting line that is
25 times the wager. The only betting restriction of the game concerns who may become
the shooter, which is chosen from only those players that bet within the primary
wagering area. A successive shooter is the next clockwise player who is immediately
adjacent the previous shooter and one who has placed a wager in the primary wagering area.