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  1. There are two main bubble dice/crap machines in the US: Interblock & Aruze. This primer will be on the Aruze Shoot to Win bubble game because this game allows the players to 'pop' or shoot the dice - thus adding human interaction that can effect or affect dice results.
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I played an individual craps machine at the 'Strat' the last time I was in Vegas. I just saw a Youtube video that they are now also downtown at 'The D'. Does anybody know if they are at any other Las Vegas Casino near the Strip? They are usually in a bank of 4 machines and each machine has its own small bubble on top of the machine with physical dice inside the bubble. These are not the typical circular bubble craps machines that are everywhere (Shoot To Win).....or the newer 'stadium' craps layout. They are truly an individual craps machine with its own set of dice.
LuckyPhow

I played an individual craps machine ...

Shoot to Win Craps is a player-initiated craps game that recreates all the different bets of the traditional live table game. The game’s user display and Help screen are easy to understand and operate. Dice are in a “bubble” in the center of the unit.

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This is most interesting. I hope some other WoV member can give details about the machine itself.
I was going to send a 'thank you.' Then, I saw that this is your first post. Thank you. And welcome to WoV.
7craps

I played an individual craps machine at the 'Strat' the last time I was in Vegas. I just saw a Youtube video that they are now also downtown at 'The D'.

The Don’t Pass For Dummies 4.0,
the video created by BigAZ Craps Guru
a big time hedge player and loser that claims he is a GURU and a... (lifetime winner)
Illinoisok
mentions interblock in the video (not the folks that make shoot to win craps)
as to other installs or trials in Vegas
Shoot to win craps locationsI know of no others as of today
that can easily change
winsome johnny (not Win some johnny)
DJTeddyBear
I haven’t seen it yet, but I’ll tell you where I’d play it if I saw it:
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TDVegas

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The D and The Strat have them. The Park MGM had them (or possibly similar) but I believe it was removed. Station Casinos has removed all Shoot to Win craps from their local Vegas properties including the Palms. My 'birdie' is telling me they will be installing new Interblock machines...which may be the single seat craps version. Can't confirm. I'll know more by the end of the month as far as installations.
Aruze (shoot to win) craps is a 10 year old design that hasn't been updated....Interblock has been taking over. I suspect more of these single seat stations will find a home on the Strip and elsewhere. There have been rumors that comp point hustlers have been utilizing 2 terminals to rack up points on shoot to win and stadium style layouts...frustrating slot managers. I can't confirm that rumor. I've heard more excuses than I can count for their removal.
Casino floor is all about maximizing profit. These games at 1.41% house edge are not nearly as profitable as traditional slots...but are installed for diversity. Craps players bring wives, spouses, girlfriends (or boyfriends) who may partake in other higher profit games. I'm hoping to see more of these single seat stations. As noted, as of today I believe it's the Strat and D for now.
FleaStiff

Casino floor is all about maximizing profit. These games at 1.41% house edge are not nearly as profitable as traditional slots...but are installed for diversity. Craps players bring wives, spouses, girlfriends (or boyfriends) who may partake in other higher profit games. I'm hoping to see more of these single seat stations.

Blackjack and craps with live dealers requires open space, lights and surveillance cameras galore. Any floor plan analyst will be happy to put a 1.41% machine in a nook or cranny rather than devoting prime floor space to it,
That way the need for variety is met by using sub-prime floor space somewhat distant from the primary ebb and flow corridors.
jetzzfan
It's not in Las Vegas, but a casino in Arizona (where live dice aren't allowed) just put in a few of these. They are also subject to Arizona's $35 maximum bet for electronic games.
Gialmere

Casino floor is all about maximizing profit. These games at 1.41% house edge are not nearly as profitable as traditional slots...but are installed for diversity. Craps players bring wives, spouses, girlfriends (or boyfriends) who may partake in other higher profit games. I'm hoping to see more of these single seat stations. As noted, as of today I believe it's the Strat and D for now.


I worry about craps, especially with the proliferation of the bubble machines. Offhand the game seems bulletproof; casinos might tweak it by adding new high HE side bets, but the core game (with it's payouts) remains the same regardless of whether you're playing at the Wynn or Whiskey Pete's.
In this age of watered down pay tables, 6:5 blackjack and triple 0 roulette, however, what's to stop them from changing the line odds to 9:5, 7:5, 7:6, and changing the place odds to 5:3, 4:3, 8:7? You could argue that since craps is a game that takes some time to learn, the players will easily spot the change leading to an angry revolt, and you might be right ... but that doesn't mean they won't try.
Have you tried 22 tonight? I said 22.
TDVegas
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I worry about craps, especially with the proliferation of the bubble machines. Offhand the game seems bulletproof; casinos might tweak it by adding new high HE side bets, but the core game (with it's payouts) remains the same regardless of whether you're playing at the Wynn or Whiskey Pete's.
In this age of watered down pay tables, 6:5 blackjack and triple 0 roulette, however, what's to stop them from changing the line odds to 9:5, 7:5, 7:6, and changing the place odds to 5:3, 4:3, 8:7? You could argue that since craps is a game that takes some time to learn, the players will easily spot the change leading to an angry revolt, and you might be right ... but that doesn't mean they won't try.


They have already watered down the ATS bet in many casinos. It's possible. In this environment...I wouldn't be surprised with anything the casinos do to increase their hold.
Craps is a dinosaur in terms of operation costs. 2 dealers, stickman, boxman to man 1 table. If it wasn't for tradition and player outrage....the game would have been retired or they would come up with alternatives. Bubble craps. Casino craps shoot to win
If it was any other business product in terms of cost to operate....it would be in a museum. It stil makes money, obviously....but it's a rotary phone in a world of technology advancement and how many employees it takes to operate. Think of the 1950's when 4 guys at a gas station would surround your vehicle to pump gas, clean the windshield, check the oil and put air in your tires.
I really have no idea if craps popularity is waning or changing. Electronic craps won't help the cause of table craps. Aruze has installed 3 or 4 Roll to Win Craps tables. Traditional size table. 1 stickman. Bets are made on individual player touchscreen and the table surface is some type of proprietary LCD screen. Looks like an electronic pinball with bets 'zapping' to their numbers. Players roll regulation dice just like traditional craps....1 employee to run the game.
Last edited by: TDVegas on Feb 19, 2020
FleaStiff
Individual Bubble Craps machines at 'THE D': Two short videos were recently posted on youtube.
Not all that thrilling because the video shows a rather small, off-color screen but YMMD.

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It’s no secret that everything in Las Vegas is getting more expensive by the day. That logic goes for meals, shows, ancillary fees, and of course, gaming limits. Nowadays on the Strip, it is rare, if not impossible, to find a cheap craps table with most minimums starting at $10-$15 during non-peak times.

With more and more casinos pricing out low rollers, where can you find cheap craps in Vegas? We’ll dive into a number of casinos that offer the lowest minimums in Las Vegas below.

A good rule of thumb is that the further you get from tourist centers like the Strip and Downtown, the cheaper minimums become. We also recommend hunting for cheap tables mid-week or early morning when player demand is lower.

Please note that table minimums are fluid and can change at a moment’s notice. We will certainly do our best to keep this list updated, but also recommend calling or checking with the property to ensure there are no surprises before stopping in.

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Cheap Craps on and Near the Las Vegas Strip

Although no properties on or near the Strip offer games with low minimums, both OYO and Ellis Island offer $5 tables. Both of those properties are a short walk or ride from resorts on the Strip.

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Unfortunately, $5 minimums are almost non-existent at casinos directly on Strip at this point, with most posting minimums in the $10-$15 range.

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Cheap Craps Downtown Las Veags

No properties downtown currently offer minimum bets on craps below $5, however, $5 tables are common. Whether playing craps, roulette, or blackjack, downtown is a better option for players looking for low limit gaming than the Strip.

If struggling to find a $5 table, try casinos a few steps away from the Fremont Street Experience like El Cortez, Downtown Grand, The Cal, or Main Street Station. Those properties specifically are known for offering $5 games, even during peak times.

Cheap Craps Away From the Strip

Jerry’s Nugget is popular for low table game limits and offers a $3 minimum craps game 7 days per week.

Joker’s Wild is a short drive from the Strip in Henderson offers some of the cheapest craps in Vegas at a $1 minimum bet Monday – Thursday, and $2 minimums on Friday – Sunday. UPDATE: Table games at Joker’s Wild are temporarily closed.

In addition to the sub-$5 minimum bet options above, the vast majority of locals casios away from the Strip and Fremont Street offer $5 tables.

Alternatives to Consider

Shoot To Win Craps Machine

Bubble Craps: Found in almost every Las Vegas casino at this point “Shoot to Win” craps, or bubble craps, mechanically pops real dice inside of a plastic bubble instead of using a live dealer. These electronic craps games usually offer a lower required minimum bet, in the $3 – $5 range, than their live dealt counterparts.

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Hopefully, we were able to help you identify a cheap craps game in Vegas to stretch your bankroll.

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