How Do You Play In A Craps Tournament?
Money management is the key to playing and winning a craps tournament. It’s important to know as much about the game and all the possible bets as you can before you play in a tournament. Go to the tournament organizer’s table or booth in the casino or card club. Get your seating assignment. Find out if the tournament is one in which you’re competing against all players at all tables or just competing against the other players at your own table. Take your place. Count the number of chips given to you by the dealer. Make sure it’s correct. Listen to the dealer recite the rules of the tournament and the betting structure. Play with the objective to advance to the next round or go broke. Figure out how much you need to win to advance to the next round or win the tournament. Know all the possible bets that can be made in craps (see Related eHows). Recognize who is your opponent. Know how many chips your opponent has, always. Practice chip counting in order to do this. Make sure no tournamen
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