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Terms of use
Using Craps.team means accepting the terms set out below. We've kept them in plain English — ask via the contact form if you'd like the formal legal version. Anything here you can't agree to? Then please don't use the site.
What this site is — and isn't
Craps.team is an editorial publication. We write reviews, guides, and analysis covering online craps. We are NOT a gambling operator: we hold no deposits, run no games, and pay out no winnings. Click a casino CTA and you leave Craps.team for the operator's own platform — from that moment, their terms apply, not ours.
We're paid affiliate commission when a reader registers at a casino we've linked to, and we flag this on every commercial page. That arrangement never bends our editorial work: rankings aren't for sale, operators that fail our audit simply don't make the list, and every listed operator is re-audited twice a year.
Your responsibilities · our responsibilities
What you agree to
- You're 18+ (21+ in some jurisdictions) and legally permitted to gamble where you are
- You won't republish our content commercially without written consent
- You won't game our reaction counters or scrape the site at abusive volume
- You accept that choosing low-edge bets like Pass Line with full odds trims the house edge but never wipes it out
What we promise
- We won't sell your data — see the privacy policy
- We'll fix factual errors within 48 hours of being told
- We'll disclose every affiliate relationship on each commercial page
- We'll never claim, anywhere on the site, that craps can be played for reliable profit
Disclaimers
Everything on Craps.team is here for education and entertainment. House edges, table limits, bonus conditions, payout speeds, and other operator-specific figures shift constantly; we update what we can, but at the moment you deposit, the operator's own pages are the only authoritative source.
Gambling carries real financial risk. Smart bet selection — sticking to Pass/Come with maximum free odds, or Don't Pass/Don't Come with lay odds — and firm bankroll discipline can push the house edge down toward a fraction of a percent, but they can't erase it. Across enough rolls of the dice the mathematical edge holds and that expectation shows up as a loss. Set a budget before you play and stay inside it. The day craps stops being fun is the day to walk away.