To start playing craps in Belgium, the first step is to place your bets. Players can make a line bet or a donāt bet before the dice are rolled. The line bet pays even money if the shooter rolls a seven or an eleven and loses if the shooter rolls a two, three or twelve. The players make a donāt bet for exactly the opposite, and it pays even money if the shooter rolls a two or three and loses if the shooter rolls a seven or eleven.
After the line bet or donāt bet is made, the player rolls the two dice. If the shooter rolls a four, five, six, eight, nine or ten, that number is called a āpointā. The player then makes additional bets either along the line or behind the line.
The shooter must make the point twice in order for the line bet to win and for the donāt bet to lose. If the shooter rolls a seven before their point (called a āseven-outā), the line bet loses and the donāt bet wins.
Players in Belgium also have the option to make other bets on the same roll depending on the size of the table and the game. These include come bet, donāt come bet, taking odds, laying odds, hard way bets and any seven bets.