Craps is widely available at most casinos in the British Virgin Islands. To get started, the player picks a chip amount they wish to bet in the game. The player then places their bets onto the table, as the game progresses, on numbers that they think will be rolled. The player needs to remember that all bets must occur before the come-out roll of each round they choose to bet on.
To start the round of craps, the player will roll the two dice. The combination of the two numbers they roll will result in a win or loss. A seven and an eleven wins, while a two, three or twelve will mean the player has lost. Other combinations of the dice will determine where around the table the player's chips will be moved.
The "pass line" bet is the most popular bet among players, and requires them to bet for their dice to total seven or eleven. Thereafter, the player will have to match the point if the dice reveals four, five, six, eight, nine, or ten. If they achieve to match the point, then they will be able to roll their subsequent dice.