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Where is the Craps Softeares are available ?
Whare are available Craps softwares?
What are the basic Craps Strategy?
Jan 16th, 2008 23:49
Martin Luther Luther, http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com, http://www.skillgameschief.com,http://www.onlinecasinoreviewdirectory.com
Craps is a casino Dice game. It is the simplification of English Game
Hazard.Hazard is an Old English game played with two dice which was
mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the 14th century.
The history of Craps, in some circles, is a debatable issue. The widely
accepted idea is that the game we now know as Craps is a modification of
a game called Hazard. Bernard de Mandeville created the game called
Hazard. No, it was not created in France. Hazard was developed in the
United States—New Orleans—in 1813. The game gained in popularity and
soon it was evolved—possibly simplified—into craps.
Craps used to be widely popular and it quickly became part of the
American lifestyle. It branched out into two main forms—casino and street.
Just about every segment of the population in America was familiar with
the game of Craps—they at least knew what it was. The fact that Craps
has fallen in popularity over the past twenty to thirty years is a
testament that the American public does not wish to think much when
gambling. As Craps began to wane in popularity, other games that did not
require much thought gained.
In the mid-1990s, some Las Vegas casinos experimented with a simplified
version of Craps. The game was more like a Blackjack table and lacked
many of the exotic wagering at a true Craps table. The idea was that a
small table with one dealer is much less intimidating for players to
walk up to than a huge area with ten or more people. The idea was played
with, but failed. Today, many people still shy away from one of the best
games in the casino to play, because they are intimidated. The history
of Craps is filled with many good moments and the future of the game
should be a continuation as an American icon in the casino.
The name "hazard" derives from the Arabic word az-zahr (زهر), the plural
of "dice." Hazard is not interchangeable with "Grand Hazard," which is
played with three dice; Grand Hazard similar to Sic bo.
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