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Craps.team is a player-run resource built entirely around the dice. Since 2018 our goal has stayed the same: point players toward casinos that can be trusted and hand them the tools to read the table — the come-out, the point, Pass and Don't Pass, free odds, and where the real value hides. What follows is our purpose, our people, the product we ship, and why we are not just another listing site.
Everything on Craps.team exists to make the table readable. We curate casinos worth your bankroll and pair them with plain-spoken guides to the bets that matter — how the come-out roll plays out, when a number turns into the point, and why Pass Line plus full free odds is the cheapest way to stay in the action.
The difference is that we play the games we write about. Before a house edge or a payout chart reaches the site, someone on the team has rolled through it at the felt or against a live-dealer stream. That hands-on habit is what lets us steer players toward the 1.41% bets and away from the center-of-the-layout traps that quietly drain a stack.
Craps.team runs worldwide with localised editions for almost every market, in 70+ languages, with content shaped to fit each region rather than machine-copied across them.
Roll the dice in your browser and watch how each wager resolves — Pass, Come, free odds, Place 6 and 8. The trainer tracks the house edge of every bet you make, so you learn the cheap plays before real money is on the line.
Only operators that clear our security, licensing, and usability bar make the list. For dice players we also weigh true free-odds limits, table minimums, and the payment rails that actually work locally.
Tens of thousands of monthly visitors come for practice as much as theory — odds explainers, the practice table, bet comparisons, and help finding a fair table.
Craps.team grew out of time spent at the rail, not a marketing plan. We launched in 2018 with one engineering goal: a free browser craps table anyone could open and roll. The first build shipped in 2019 and caught on fast because it was simple and uncluttered. Hundreds of thousands of players have used it since to get a feel for the dice.
The practice table is a full bet trainer. It runs an honest come-out and point cycle, settles Pass, Don't Pass, Come, free odds, Field and Place wagers exactly as a real layout would, and shows the true house edge of each bet as you make it — so you can watch Pass-plus-odds hold its 1.41% line while a stack of props bleeds out. It loads straight in the browser, needs no sign-up, runs on any device, and is free.
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Building a culture of responsible dice play. Showing players the lowest-edge bets — Pass, Come and full free odds — so the house keeps as little as possible. Pointing them to fair tables at safe, licensed casinos. Teaching honestly and sharing only verified information.
Eight years at the felt, milestone by milestone.
The Craps.team concept takes shape. Early scoping of the editorial structure, target markets, and the core tools we wanted to build.
The first version of the site goes live. Domain registered. First editorial articles published.
First wave of casino reviews ships. Our in-house free craps practice table launches publicly.
We publish full guides to Pass, Don't Pass, Come and free odds, plus house-edge breakdowns for Place and Field bets. The audience starts growing organically.
The site gets its first major redesign. A complete craps glossary joins the library.
Monthly active users pass 50,000 players — the first big scaling milestone.
We launch the editorial blog and the FAQ help section for reader questions and long-form coverage.
Opens the international craps community, linking players across multiple language regions.
Crosses the 100,000 monthly active user mark.
Releases an updated practice table with a focused drill mode — live house-edge feedback on every bet and side-by-side wager comparisons.
The project's biggest asset is the people behind it. A team of specialists shapes the ideas, checks the facts, and makes sure every page actually helps a player at the table. We also work with writers and editors from around the world, and pull in senior iGaming experts whenever a topic calls for it.
Senior leadership across editorial, product, compliance, and content.
On the market since 2018
On the market since 2019
On the market since 2020
On the market since 2021
Dean Calloway is the senior craps editor and product manager. He owns product strategy and the overall direction of the project, with a focus on user experience, data-led improvements, and keeping the product aligned with the market. He oversees the practice table, the bets desk, and the casino and rules reviews, balancing business goals against player interests while keeping the whole site running reliably.
Anna Talanska is head of compliance and finance. She guards legal compliance and financial transparency. Her remit covers casino and payment-system reviews, responsible-gambling standards, and regulatory updates across regions. Her priorities are sound recommendations, transparent data, and applicable law.
Vitalii Klymenko is editor-in-chief. He sets editorial standards and drives the content roadmap. He is responsible for craps coverage across countries and ensures accuracy and a consistent voice, coordinating between writers and the product and legal teams so the content stays practical, useful, and trustworthy.
Chris Mwangi is the content lead for our markets and other European regions. Fluent in English and German, with a sharp read on local context and player mindset, he writes our guides, explains the bets and their true-versus-payout odds, runs the blog, and leads the international team of authors who deliver clear, reliable craps coverage.
An eight-stage audit applied identically to every operator — including a check on free-odds limits and table minimums. The method is public and re-run every six months.
Read methodologyCraps is meant to be entertainment, and it should stay that way — which only works while it stays under control. Even the lowest-edge bets don't beat the house over the long run, so we recommend taking breaks, checking in with yourself, and never treating play as a duty. If the game starts to feel uncomfortable or stops being fun, remember there are organisations offering free, anonymous support.
International organisation offering support in multiple languages, group chats, and practical advice for players.
Global community based on the 12-step recovery program. Online and offline meetings — including internationally.
Online platform for players and their families. Forums, 24/7 chat, real recovery stories.
Want to dig deeper into the bets, or talk about a partnership? We're happy to discuss anything craps-related. To reach the team, use the form on our Contact page.