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Crapless Craps: Rules, Odds and House Edge

Craps variation · 5.38% flat Pass edge · Ten possible points

Crapless craps removes the immediate Pass losses on 2, 3, and 12—but it also removes the come-out win on 11. Every total except 7 becomes a point. The result is a flat Pass house edge of about 5.38%, versus 1.41% in standard craps.

Crapless craps layout with point boxes for 2, 3, 11, and 12
A crapless layout adds point boxes for 2, 3, 11, and 12 and normally omits Don’t Pass and Don’t Come.

Sam’s verdict

“You cannot crap out on the come-out” sounds safer than it is. Turning 2 or 12 into a point means trying to roll a one-combination number before the six-combination 7. I prefer standard Pass when both games are available.

Crapless Pass Line rules

Come-out resultCrapless Pass result
7Wins immediately
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12Becomes the point

After a point is established, the shooter must repeat it before 7. The shooter normally keeps the dice through made points and new come-outs until a seven-out. Don’t Pass and Don’t Come are generally not offered because every non-7 come-out establishes a point.

Why rare points are expensive

PointWays to roll itChance point wins before 7True Odds payout
2 or 1211/7 = 14.29%6 to 1
3 or 1122/8 = 25.00%3 to 1
4 or 1033/9 = 33.33%2 to 1
5 or 944/10 = 40.00%3 to 2
6 or 855/11 = 45.45%6 to 5

The extra point boxes are not equal. A point of 2 has one winning combination versus six for 7; a point of 6 has five versus six. The rare-point Odds payout is larger because winning is less likely.

Worked rare-point Odds example

You bet $10 Pass and the come-out is 3. Three becomes the point. You add $12 in Odds. If 3 repeats before 7, the flat bet wins $10 and the Odds win $36 at 3 to 1, for $46 total profit. If 7 appears first, the full $22 is lost.

The Odds portion has zero house edge when paid at true odds, but it does not repair the 5.38% edge on the required flat bet. It adds variance and dollars exposed.

Crapless Place and Buy bets

Many crapless tables allow Place or Buy bets on 2, 3, 11, and 12. Paytables vary materially. Two examples seen in approved or casino rules include 11 to 2 versus 5 to 1 on 2/12, and 11 to 4 versus 13 to 5 on 3/11. Those prices do not have the same house edge.

NumberExample payoffClean unitHouse edge
2 or 1211 to 2Multiple of $27.14%
2 or 125 to 1Any accepted whole unit14.29%
3 or 1111 to 4Multiple of $46.25%
3 or 1113 to 5Multiple of $510.00%

Do not transfer a paytable from another property. Read the printed payout and ask whether Buy commission is charged when placed or only when won.

Standard versus crapless Pass

FeatureStandard crapsCrapless craps
Come-out Pass winners7 or 117 only
Come-out Pass losers2, 3, or 12None
Possible points4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10Every total except 7
Flat Pass edge1.414%About 5.382%
Don’t sideNormally offeredNormally absent

Crapless is simpler emotionally, not mathematically cheaper. It removes the visible come-out losses but converts them into difficult point races.

Compare the standard Pass Line, learn taking Odds, or return to the variations hub.

Reviewed by Sam: I preserved the original rare-point arithmetic and rebuilt the comparison around exact conditional probabilities rather than casino-gimmick rhetoric.

Rules source

Rules and available paytable variations were checked against the Washington State Gambling Commission’s approved Craps, Crapless Craps, and Easy Craps game description.

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