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Craps – The Game History
The background of Craps lies in the early game of Hazard. The game was well-liked among the knights of England during the crusades which spanned many centuries after they started in 1095. The ancient Roman warriors too are supposed to have played with pig knucklebones and rolled these onto their shields, which substitute for the crap table! There are testimonials to the game being played by the English decency in the 17th century at deluxe gambling houses. As tales go, shifting from England to France, Hazard took on a fresh avatar, and came to be popular as Craps. The derivation of the word Craps is likewise locked in argues. Some insist that the name ‘Craps’ was specified by the Americans, who cut down the game to a large extent. Who brought the game to America, whether it was the English or the French, is however a new topic of debate. The term ‘Craps’ means ‘toad’ in French, and the French were referred to as such disapprovingly so, regarding their flavor for its meat. Another tale refers to the losing score of 2 in the dice game of Hazard, which was called ‘crabs’. The game got its contemporary repute in the early 19th century, while African colonizers in the southern states of America got to the game. From the riverboats on the Mississippi, the game unfolds to the rest of the USA. John Winn, a dice creator further advanced the game, making the dice as we see it today, before the crooked dice that was used till then. John Winn is also accredited with the advance of the Craps table and the layouts, and launched the theory of wagering ‘right’ or ‘wrong’, and the ‘Don’t Pass Bets’. In the course of 1990’s Craps as a casino game was toned out by the glamorous slots that engrossed players. It has however, theatrically a comeback, and at present Craps is amid the games that demand the highest chunk of cash that is gambled in any casino, being the option of high and low rollers similarly.
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