The conventional manner of play of Craps is modified by removing some of
the wagers, adding other wagers and modifying still other wagers that are
associated with conventional Craps. On the Come out roll, the player has
the option of making an Insurance Wager to protect against a 2, 3 or 12
being rolled. The Insurance Wager pays 6 for 1 and is still up (a push
bet) if a 7 or 11 is rolled. The traditional Field Bet is replace by a
Player's Bet. The winning numbers on the Player's Bet are 2, 3, 4, 10, 11
and 12--11 pays one-to-one odds; 2, 3, 4 and 10 pay two-to-one odds; and
12 pays three-to-one odds. After a point is established on the Come out
roll, a player may make a Money Line Hard Way wager which is only
available when the point is 4, 6, 8 or 10. A hardway 4 or 10 pays 8 for 1
and a hardway 6 and 8 pays 10 for 1. Also, after the point is established,
a player may Surrender his money line wager. When a surrender occurs, the
player receives back one-half of his original money line wager and his
money line wager is deactivated. A player may make a Catalina Doubles
wager at any time. If a double is rolled back to back (on successive
rolls), the player is paid 20 to 1. If the same double is rolled back to
back, the player is paid 100 to 1.