(1) Blackjack is the only game in town, because unlike roulette or craps , what has gone before will influence what is about to happen.
(2) They passed the time by smoking cigarettes and shooting craps .
(3) It excludes slot machines, blackjack, craps , roulette, and other traditional casino games.
(4) Are you interested in being able to control the dice at craps ?
(5) All that whooping and shouting around a craps table that goes on in American films looks very lively and exciting, but I've never seen anything like it in a British casino.
(6) He had a very lucky run during a craps game and turned $20 into $6400.
(7) On my way to dinner I played a little craps (not really my game, but I wanted to throw the dice and ended up making five points before sevening out), then had my first ever filet mignon.
(8) Learn how to better handle blackjack, craps , and slot machines when you take your hard earned money into the casino, and you might just have some of it in your pocket when you leave.
(9) Women wearing ripped-up fishnets and fuchsia-pink Mohawks blew kisses on the dice at the craps table.
(10) Yes, there were craps games floating through the neighborhood.
(11) Peter was too busy hanging out with the guys and losing at craps to notice her absences.
(12) Again, you have nothing to lose by attempting to alter the nature of a craps game by controlled shooting.
(13) Your good fortune extends beyond winning at craps .
(14) When she's not writing, she's reading, playing piano, or attempting to telekinetically control dice in the game of craps .
(15) Hamilton doesn't play fair, either in a friendly game of football, or on his craps table, cheating the customers.
(16) Turned loose, boys would amuse themselves shooting craps , watching prostitutes, and learning the ways of the street.
(17) At five, her father taught her how to throw craps , the gambling dice game.
(18) Even as a kid he ran playground card and craps games and hustled pool.
(19) Soon it became the biggest craps game in town, and I became the target of local competitors and authorities.
(20) He shook the coins in his hand like they were dice in a game of craps as he walked to a nearby phone booth.