New betting option for Craps debuts in Las Vegas
Casino Gaming, LLC, creator of the popular Blackjack betting option Automatic Win, has officially launched "7 Point 7," a new betting option for craps lovers recently launched at The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The differences with a traditional game of Craps are simple, in a traditional game, a player betting "with the dice" would win 1 to 1 when a 7 is rolled on the come-out roll, however, with a "7 Point 7" players will duplicate their bet. The other difference is that in a traditional game, a player that bets "with the dice" and rolls a Point followed by a 7 would lose the bet, instead, with the "7 Point 7" bet in play, players will triplicate the bet.
Now lets talk about how to bet the “7 Point 7”. Players must place the "7 Point 7" bet on the Craps table before the come out roll. If a 7 is rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet gets paid 2 to 1. If a 2, 3, 11 or 12 are rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet loses. Otherwise, a point is established and the "7 Point 7" bet remains in action, once a point is established, the very next roll of the dice will establish if the “7 Point 7” bet wins or loses. If a 7 is rolled next, the "7 Point 7" bet gets paid 3 to 1; otherwise the "7 Point 7" bet loses.
"We have researched and developed '7 Point 7' to provide players with an alternative betting option for the game of craps. Casino Gaming continues to innovate those tried and true popular table games in the gaming industry, paving the way for new and exciting versions of those traditional casino games. We feel that '7 Point 7' will be well received by craps players due to the challenges, risks and rewards that come with each bet." said President of Casino Gaming, LLC, Frank Mugnolo.
Now lets talk about how to bet the “7 Point 7”. Players must place the "7 Point 7" bet on the Craps table before the come out roll. If a 7 is rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet gets paid 2 to 1. If a 2, 3, 11 or 12 are rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet loses. Otherwise, a point is established and the "7 Point 7" bet remains in action, once a point is established, the very next roll of the dice will establish if the “7 Point 7” bet wins or loses. If a 7 is rolled next, the "7 Point 7" bet gets paid 3 to 1; otherwise the "7 Point 7" bet loses.
"We have researched and developed '7 Point 7' to provide players with an alternative betting option for the game of craps. Casino Gaming continues to innovate those tried and true popular table games in the gaming industry, paving the way for new and exciting versions of those traditional casino games. We feel that '7 Point 7' will be well received by craps players due to the challenges, risks and rewards that come with each bet." said President of Casino Gaming, LLC, Frank Mugnolo.

