Casino Craps
- First released: December 18, 2008
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- com.mmwapps.CasinoCraps
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 2.0 or later.
Archived Reviews
8 of 25If you play enough you will notice win and loss trends for enjoyment.. you will notice certain trends like long rolls without 7 followed by 3 sevens .. overall not a good craps simulator because it tries to make it fun
This is by far the most polished and true to life craps app on iOS. I have downloaded and played them all and although this costs money it is well worth it. One feature that is missing is the ability to turn your bets and odds on and off instead of having to pull them down manually. Also I wish that you could set what max odds are so that I could customize to match my local casino (this allows up to 5x odds on pass line but my local casino only allows up to 3x).
The best game for all flights
Great starter tool for working out betting strategy and to over all understanding of craps.
After playing for a while, some kind of switch flips and the dice become weighted against the player. I tested this by going “all in” one either the pass or don’t 100 times and lost 84% of the time. I also did “place bets” on the 8 only 500 times and the ratio of 7’s to 8’s was almost 2:1, not even close to the expected 1.2:1. It looked ridiculously obvious on the graph showing the stats on dice rolls. DON’T buy this app if you want a realistic craps game!!!
Best simulator I’ve ever seen. Been playing on it for years. Very simple interface, totally legit. Only problem I’ve had since getting new iPad & iPhone is I can’t change my starting bank which is set permanently at $1000. Of course I can add chips at $1000 increments, but I like to try strategies at different levels of bank. Can you advise?
This app is very fun. I use it all the time to brush up on my craps before heading to the casino.
It’s the best app I’ve found for testing strategies by a mile.
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