Craps stands out as a vibrant and thrilling dice game that has become a prominent feature in both physical casinos and the online gaming realm. Its roots can be traced back to an ancient English game named "Hazard," and over time, it has witnessed a remarkable surge in its popularity, particularly in the United States where it firmly established itself as a staple casino game during the 19th century. At the core of this game lies the result of rolling a pair of six-sided dice, either in a single roll or a sequence of rolls. Players have the option to place wagers against one another or against the house. A conventional craps table is staffed by four casino employees, namely a boxman, two dealers, and a stickman. In contrast, the online iteration of the game relies on a computerized interface to handle bets, rolls, and payouts.