Cosmo Craps Table
In craps, you should always try to roll the dice so they hit the end of the table - the dice supposedly get a better bounce that way. If you don't, you risk annoying some of the other players. The gaming lessons will teach you exactly what places you can and cannot touch on the tables and where you should place your cards or chips on the table. I've seen $5 craps at places like the Cosmo and CP on weekdays in the morning. I'm thinking you'd have a good chance at $5 at Excalibur. I'd consider something like Hooters just off strip or Ellis Island is kind of fun. I thought O'Shea's inside the Linq always had $5 craps and I figure in other table games part of Linq they should have $5 craps.
- Just FYI, I was recently in Vegas and the Monday after the opening round of March Madness, the main craps table at Cosmo by the escalators was $5.
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At a crowded Las Vegas craps table, things can get crazy. Dealers have developed a shorthand to communicate with each other, including ways of describing where players are positioned at the table.
Sometimes you’ll hear dealers use the term “on the hook.”
This refers to the corners of the craps table, usually the corners on the same side as the “stickman” (the dealer who retrieves the dice, calls out the numbers and places proposition bets).
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Ah, the times we’ve had on the hook in Las Vegas. Which is not also a euphemism. Probably.
Cosmo Craps Tables
Since a player at any of the table’s four corners is said to be “on the hook,” dealers sometimes qualify the term as “inside hook” (corners across the table from the stickman) and “outside hook” (on the same side as the stickman). Learning craps jargon is half the fun of playing. Now you know!