Online Craps Games

Online Craps Games at River Belle Online Casino are no different to the traditional Craps Game found in offline casinos. In fact, it plays a lot faster than the offline version and this adds to the excitement of an already exhilarating game.

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For over 10 year Microgaming have been providing the best Online Casino Software in the business. They know what players want and have excelled themselves in producing one of the most realistic Online Craps Games ever.

Online Craps Games – The Basics

If Vegas Craps is your thing then River Belle is the place to be! Our world class Vegas Craps Games have a minimum bet of $/£/€ 1 and a maximum bet per game of $/£/€ 100. You can however also play for FREE using our guest player option.

Please Note: Our Craps Games are available in both the Download and No Download (Flash) casinos.

Online Craps Games Glossary of Terms

Many first time Online Craps Game players are intimidated by the terminology used when playing the game. This however should not be the case! Craps Games are simple to play and we’ve provided you with a simple Craps Game Glossary of Terms Chart (below) that explains the names of dice rolls used during a game.

  1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Snake Eyes Ace Deuce Easy Four Five (Fever Five) Easy Six Natural or
Seven Out
2 Ace Deuce Hard Four Five (Fever Five) Easy Six Natural or
Seven Out
Easy Eight
3 Easy Four Five (Fever Five) Hard Six Natural or
Seven Out
Easy Eight Nine (Nina)
4 Five (Fever Five) Easy Six Natural or
Seven Out
Hard Eight Nine (Nina) Easy Ten
5 Easy Six Natural or
Seven Out
Easy Eight Nine (Nina) Hard Ten Yo (Yo-leven)
6 Natural or
Seven Out
Easy Eight Nine (Nina) Easy Ten Yo (Yo-leven) Boxcars

Nine is often called a "Centerfield Nine" because 9 is the center of the Field bet. Five is often called a "No Field Five" and reminds players that 5 is not paid in the Field bets. Some players refer to any nine as a "Lou Brown." In Atlantic City, a 4-5 is called a "Railroad Nine." Eleven is called out as "Yo" or "Yo'Leven" because it can often be mistaken for a seven. Rolls of 4, 6, 8, and 10 are called "hard" or "easy" because of their significance in center table bets known as the "hard ways