Craps tables are a common sight in many casinos and gaming centers all over the world. And as with many other table games, especially ones found in casinos and gaming areas, there are certain rules and general etiquette that should be observed in a craps table with other players.
This ensures that the craps table will be running smoothly, and that all craps players will behave and conduct themselves in an orderly manner. No sense in starting an argument or heated discussion with someone on a craps table over a few things that could be avoided, and thus preventing the game from turning sour for all other players at the craps table.
When someone offers another player the dice to shoot at a craps table, a player may actually pass the dice to the next player without offending anyone. One player though, should remain as the shooter betting on either the pass line or don’t pass line in order for the game to continue.
Another craps table etiquette is to simply say “for the boys” or “for the dealers” when tipping.
Other manners and etiquette regarding the craps table include actions during the come-out roll. It is actually considered bad luck when someone says the word “seven” on the craps table, which is why the number is simply referred to in many casinos as “Big Red” or simply as “Red”.