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Electronic Craps Casinos

Craps on a touchscreen or with bubble dice (air-tumbled dice). Same rules as live craps with lower minimums and zero table pressure.

16 US venues offer electronic craps.

House Edge
1.41% Pass Line, near 0% with odds
RTP
~98.6% to 99%+
Typical Min Bet
$1 to $5
Pace
Moderate to Fast
Category
Dice Game
Beginner-friendly

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Where to play Electronic Craps in the US

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Electronic craps brings the dice game to a solo terminal, using either a touchscreen interface or a physical bubble dice dome where air jets tumble the dice. The rules are identical to live craps -- Pass Line, Don't Pass, Come, Place bets, and the full odds structure remain intact. The key differences are lower minimums (often $1 to $5 instead of $10 to $25), a faster pace since there is no physical chip handling, and the absence of table pressure. You play at your own speed without a crowd watching your roll. Electronic craps is available at 16 US casinos, typically in slot or stadium gaming areas. You'll find live tables at most major properties. See our full US casino directory for venue contact details and hours.

Electronic craps is the best way to learn the game without the intimidation of a live table. The rules are exactly the same, the bet layout mirrors a physical table, and you can take as much time as you want between bets. No one is watching you, no one is pressuring you to roll, and you cannot violate table etiquette by saying the wrong thing. The lower minimums mean you can practice Pass Line and odds strategy with a $20 bankroll instead of the $200 or more needed at a live table. Once you understand the flow of the game -- come-out roll, point, odds, and resolution -- you can transition to the live table with confidence. For an even lower-pressure version of dice gaming, compare this to sic bo, which plays at a slower pace.

How to play Electronic Craps

  1. Find an electronic craps terminal in the slot or stadium gaming area. Insert cash or a ticket to load credits.

  2. Select your bet amount. The minimums are lower than live craps -- often $1 to $5 for line bets.

  3. Bet the Pass Line to start. The interface shows the same betting layout as a physical craps table.

  4. Press the roll button. In bubble craps, the dice tumble inside a dome with air jets. On touchscreen terminals, an RNG generates the result.

  5. After a point is set, back your Pass Line bet with free odds using the touchscreen interface.

  6. The terminal displays win/loss results instantly and credits your balance. No chips to handle, no dealer interaction.

Electronic Craps Rules and Bubble vs RNG

Electronic craps follows the same rules as live craps. The come-out roll on the Pass Line wins with a 7 or 11 and loses with a 2, 3, or 12. Any other number sets the point. The shooter (or terminal) keeps rolling until the point repeats (win) or a 7 appears (lose). The full betting layout is available: Pass Line, Don't Pass, Come, Don't Come, Place bets, Field, Hardways, and proposition bets.

There are two types of electronic craps machines. Bubble craps uses a physical dome with two dice that tumble when air jets fire from below. Players press a button to trigger the roll, and the dice bounce around before settling. The outcome is determined by real physical dice, making it closer to the live dice experience. Touchscreen or RNG craps uses a computer-generated random number. Both types are regulated and tested for fairness by gaming commissions. The house edge on the Pass Line remains 1.41 percent regardless of the format. The free odds bet pays true odds with no house edge -- 2:1 on 4 and 10, 3:2 on 5 and 9, and 6:5 on 6 and 8. Maximum odds vary by machine. Some terminals cap at 2x, while others offer 3-4-5x or higher. Always check the odds multiple before playing.

  • Is bubble craps rigged?

    No. Bubble craps machines use physical dice tumbled by air jets in a transparent dome. The dice are real and the roll is random. Gaming commissions test and certify these machines.

Editorial Strategy

Strategy & etiquette for Electronic Craps

  • The same strategy that applies to live craps applies here: bet the Pass Line and back with maximum free odds.

  • Take advantage of lower minimums to practice odds and Come bet strategies without the pressure of a live table.

  • Bubble craps uses physical dice and air jets -- the dice roll is random and statistically identical to hand-rolled dice.

  • Touchscreen RNG craps uses a certified random number generator. Some players prefer bubble craps for the physical dice feel.

  • The pace is faster than live craps because the terminal handles all payouts instantly. Manage your bankroll accordingly.

  • Check the odds multiple before playing. Some electronic craps terminals cap odds at 2x, while others offer 3-4-5x or higher.

Where to play in the US

Top land-based casinos to play Electronic Craps

Editorial picks for visitors who want a real-floor Electronic Craps session. Ranked by directory depth (table counts, amenities, and floor quality). Tap any card for the full property review.

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    Resorts World New York City — ozone park

    Resorts World New York City

    Ozone Park, New York

    4,995 slots · 475 tables · 24/7

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    Live! Casino & Hotel — hanover

    Live! Casino & Hotel

    Hanover, Maryland

    4,000 slots · 200 tables · 50 poker tables · 24/7

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    Seminole Casino Coconut Creek — coconut creek

    Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

    Coconut Creek, Florida

    2,300 slots · 70 tables · 30 poker tables · 24/7

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Rankings reflect directory data depth (floor counts, game variety, amenity tags) re-verified quarterly. They are not a substitute for current operating status; confirm hours and game spread directly with each casino before visiting.

Electronic Craps Strategy

Electronic craps strategy is identical to live craps strategy: stick to the Pass Line with maximum free odds, and optionally place the 6 and 8. The electronic format makes it easier to execute this strategy because the interface shows your exact bet amounts and the touchscreen simplifies placing and removing bets. There is no dealer to misunderstand your bet request. The machine handles the math and pays you correctly every time.

Use the lower minimums to your advantage. At a $1 or $3 table, you can spread to Come bets and Place bets while keeping the total action low. This is harder at a $15 live table where a few extra bets can push your total action to $75 or more. Electronic craps is also excellent for practicing more advanced strategies like the Iron Cross or the Three Point Molly without risking real table stakes. If you are looking for a broader electronic gaming experience, check out electronic tables, which often include craps alongside blackjack and roulette on the same terminal. Compare this to the Big Six wheel, which is a simpler game with much worse odds.

Common Electronic Craps variants

Where to Play Electronic Craps

Electronic craps terminals are found in the slot areas and stadium gaming sections of larger casinos. They are less common than live craps tables -- only about 16 US casinos offer electronic craps -- but availability is growing. Stadium gaming areas, where a live dealer feeds multiple electronic player terminals, are the most common setting.

Bubble craps machines are the most popular variant, and you can spot them by the clear dome with two dice inside. Look near high-traffic slot areas or along the perimeter of the table games pit. Browse our US casino directory to find casinos near you that offer electronic craps.

  • Are the odds the same in electronic craps as live craps?

    Yes. The house edge is 1.41 percent on the Pass Line and near zero with free odds in both formats. The only difference is the maximum odds multiple, which may be lower on some electronic terminals.

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