Craps Casinos In California

2021年10月27日
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This weekend I visited the Winstar Casino in Oklahoma (mostly to hit the buffet), and I discovered 2 casino table games I’d never played before – Shoot to Win Craps and Virtual Roulette. Both games are produced by Aruze Gaming.
I had some fun playing both games, especially since the minimum bets were so low. Below I explain all the pertinent details for each game, and I also provide some notes about my results on both games.Virtual Roulette
However, casinos in California are subject to rules and regulations not found in Las Vegas and other common gambling destinations. In California, gambling law does not allow the outcome of craps to be directly determined by the use of dice. For this reason many California casinos totally eliminate dice.
*101 Casino (card room) located on Hwy 101 in Petaluma (about 1 hour north of San Francisco) offers a new craps game called Party Craps. Introduced in Sept 2014. It’s operated Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 4pm to midnight, usually $5 minimum. Party craps uses a normal 52-card deck but only the Aces through 6s, discarding 7s-Kings.
*Craps is a dice game in which the players make wagers on the outcome of the roll, or a series of rolls, of a pair of dice. Players may wager money against each other (playing ’street craps’) or a bank (playing ’casino craps’, also known as ’table craps’, or often just ’craps’).
*How craps is played in California using playing cards. Craps game using cards at the Viejas casino in San Diego. Number of Rolls Table. Probability of a shooter lasting 1 to 200 rolls before a seven-out. See craps questions I’ve answered about: The dice; Probability; Free Odds bets; Other bets; Craps FAQ; Craps in general; Simple Craps game. My simple Java craps game.
*Craps is a dice game in which players place wagers on the outcome of the roll, or a series of rolls, of a pair of dice. Players may wager money against each other (street craps, also known as shooting dice or rolling dice) or a bank (casino craps, also known as table craps).
Virtual Roulette is an example of something called an “electronic table game.” In other words, it recreates the traditional table games, but instead of using physical machinery – like a spinning wheel and a metal ball – it generates results with a random number generator program.
The most interesting thing about the Virtual Roulette game that I played was the video display. I’ve played plenty of 2-dimensional roulette simulations on the internet. They’re old hat. I’ve even seen some online games that were supposedly 3-dimensional.
But I’ve ever seen anything like this virtual roulette wheel.
8 roulette players sit in a circle around a virtual roulette wheel – one that looks astoundingly reel. Virtual roulette uses a high-definition projector along with a round, bowl-shaped monitor to create a holographic roulette wheel that’s almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
As the player, you also have a monitor in front of you that you can use to place bets. One of the aspects of the game that was interesting to me was betting limits. You could bet as little as $1 or as much as $4000.
If you’ve read much about the Martingale System for playing roulette, you probably already know that having a big gap between the minimum and maximum bet makes the Martingale more effective (even though it’s still a losing system in the long run.)
The computer monitors above the wheel display statistics about the previous 200 results. It includes what percentage of those results were red or black, for example, and it displays which numbers have hit the most often and least often.
Roulette systems players are bound to love this aspect of the game, even though the Gambler’s Fallacy is a mathematical truism that applies here as well as with mechanical roulette games.
When you’re dealing with independent random events, the results of the previous events have no bearing on the results of the next event. In other words, even if the ball has landed on red 8 times in a row, it’s just as likely to land on red on the next spin as ever – it’s still 47.37%.Casinos In California Map
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve noticed that I’ve mentioned 3 sets of computer screens on this game, and you might be puzzled about how that works.
You have a monitor in front of you which displays the betting surface that you’d normally see at a roulette table. It’s a touchscreen, so you place your bets by inserting money into the game and placing your bets by touching the appropriate spot on the screen. I had some trouble making single-number bets, though – most of the time, when I tried, the touchscreen thought I was trying to make a split bet (a bet on 2 numbers). I eventually got the hang of it. Bigger screens might alleviate this problem, but I’m sure Aruze Gaming tested these games before manufacturing them, too.
The monitors displaying all the statistical information are in front of you and above the round monitor that makes up the actual wheel itself.
One fun thing about this game is that you get to “shoot the ball” yourself – this rotates around the table. To shoot the ball, you just move your finger on the touchscreen in front of you.
Another fun thing about Virtual Roulette is the progressive jackpot. This is a side bet and has no effect on the main game or the main action.
I used the Martingale System while I was playing, and I started with a $5 bet. I lost 4 times in a row before winning, so I almost lost my bankroll:
*Spin #1 – I lost $5
*Spin #2 – I lost $10
*Spin #3 – I lost $20.
*Spin #4 – I lost $40.

On my 5th spin, I bet $80 and won, which won back the $75 I’d lost so far along with another $5.
This was just in time, as I’d only brought $200 to play with, and I wouldn’t have been able to place the next bet in the series.
So, I won $5 playing Virtual Roulette.Shoot to Win Craps
I was more excited to play Shoot to Win Craps, because it gave me the opportunity to explain how craps works to my date before taking her to the real craps table. Like Virtual Roulette, Shoot to Win Craps involves sitting around the game proper, but in Shoot to Win Craps, you actually have dice in an upside-down glass jar of sorts. Mega 777 casino no deposit bonus codes 2021 free. They’re big dice, so it’s easy to see the results after each roll of the dice.
Also, like Virtual Roulette, the minimum bet is just $1, and the game also offers an optional side bet on a progressive jackpot. The maximum bet was $4000. I’m sure the minimum and maximum bets are flexible and can be changed by the casino operator in charge of the game.
If you’re familiar with how to play craps, you know that casinos limit the size of the “odds bet.” This is always expressed as a multiple of the pass (or don’t pass) bet that you’ve made.
On the version of Shoot to Win Craps that I played, the limit was 2X.
I’m a proud low roller, so I was betting $1 at a time on the pass line. I was also making a lot of come bets. I maxed out the odds bet on those at $2.
The interface was intuitive and took no time at all to learn how to use, although, if you’re not familiar with the game already, it might take you a little longer to get the hang of it.
The dice in the game were far larger than the dice you’d find at a regular craps table, and they didn’t seem to “roll” as much on some of the rolls. I can’t imagine that they weren’t providing truly random results, because I can’t hallucinate a way that you could rig a pair of dice and keep your license.
But I suppose it’s possible that the probabilities were somehow different from what you’d expect from a pair of 6-sided dice.
I bought in to Shoot to Win Craps with about $25, and I finished with $19, so I lost $6 total.
But I played for almost an hour on that money, so I felt like I got excellent value for my gambling dollar.Conclusion
I know that Aruze Gaming has multiple other games in the casino, because I saw those games. They were located near the Shoot to Win Craps and Virtual Roulette games. The Wheel of Prosperity slot machine game was especially prominent in that area of the casino, in fact.
According to their website, Aruze Gaming also has electronic versions of baccarat, blackjack, “Lucky Big Wheel,” and Sic Bo.
I didn’t see any of those games, but if they were made with the same craftsmanship as Shoot to Win Craps and Virtual Roulette, I’m sure they’ll be a big success.Craps Casinos In California Casinos
I’d almost rather play these versions of the games than the “real” versions.
Roulette’s a really old game, but you can’t play the time-honored style in California. Sure, the state allows roulette, just not in the traditional style. Roulette has always been a stylish and regal game, unlike craps, which is a tougher, more aggressive game. However, neither game is allowed in California, and there’s a good reason.
Washington State did the same thing when their poker rooms lobbied the capitol to allow ’other’ card games. Like Arizona and California, they figured it would be much easier to say, ’Well, the state already allows poker. It’s a card game. We just want a few other card games like blackjack.’ And that’s how the measures were voted on, either by the legislators or the populace. They voted for card games, not really casinos. So, no roulette or craps. The Substitutes
However, to get around the laws, some casinos in California offer a kind of roulette and craps which includes the use of playing cards. It’s not the same, but it’s not that different. And, you can play slots that are legal and pretty darn close to the real thing. If you love craps, you’ll miss throwing the dice, making call bets at the last second, and harassing the dealers.
You may also miss chatter from the dealers like, ’Niner, niner, boxman’s a whiner.’ But some of the video terminals for these games are attached to plexiglass bubbles where dice do bounce around and give a feel for the game. In fact, you’ll hear plenty of good-natured screaming and rooting for points on the big electronic games. As an exception or a substitute, the games are pretty good. You can bet for smaller amounts than live games, and the casinos like them because there are cheap to run, employee-wise. Instead of a crew of four dice dealers and a boxman, a single slot tech can watch the game and several others at the same time! Electronic Roulette
As for roulette, many companies now offer roulette machines that incorporate an actual wheel. You make your bets on the video screen, the wheel spins, the ball is spun the opposite direction and you can still watch it land right next to the number you were betting on (no, it’s not rigged, it’s just as frustrating as real roulette). In fact, it’s as close as you can get to the real thing, and many younger players have adapted to the new electronic games very well. Perhaps because it’s all they have ever known. That, unfortunately, doesn’t bode well for casino dealers.
California casinos also use a variety of playing card roulette games to attract business. These games have included Big-6 style wheels with 38 playing cards representing numbers 1-36 and 0 and 00, to decks of cards where the numbers run from the same 0 and 00 to 36. There are also some games where a roulette wheel is spun, but only to represent which part of the layout a single card from a shoe of 37 (or 38) cards are drawn. If using a roulette wheel to choose a playing card to represent the number that could have been spun on a roulette wheel isn’t silly, nothing is, but that’s the way of the world in getting around specific gaming regulations - at least in California!
Unfortunately, not every casino is going to have the games you want. Many Nevada casinos have only slots these days because table games are much more expensive to manage.
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