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Casino Gaming, LLC Unveils '7 Point 7,' a New Craps Bet at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Casino Gaming, LLC, creator of the popular Blackjack betting option Automatic Win(TM), has officially launched "7 Point 7," a new betting option for craps players. "7 Point 7" made its debut at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Wednesday, September 17, 2008.

"We have researched and developed '7 Point 7' to provide players with an alternative betting option for the game of craps," said President of Casino Gaming, LLC, Frank Mugnolo. "Casino Gaming continues to innovate those tried and true popular table games in the gaming industry, paving the way for new and exciting versions of those traditional casino games. We feel that '7 Point 7' will be well received by craps players due to the challenges, risks and rewards that come with each bet."

"7 Point 7" is played as follows:

A player can place a "7 Point 7" bet on the Craps table right before the come-out roll.

    When the dice are rolled:

    -- If a 7 is rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet wins 2 to 1.
    -- If a 2, 3, 11 or 12 is rolled on the come-out roll, the "7 Point 7" bet
       loses.
    -- Otherwise, a point is established and the "7 Point 7" bet remains in
       action.

Once a point is established, the very next roll of the dice will determine whether the bet wins or loses:

    -- If a 7 is rolled next, the "7 Point 7" bet wins 3 to 1.
    -- Otherwise the "7 Point 7" bet loses.

In a traditional game of Craps, a player betting "with the dice" would win 1 to 1 when a 7 is rolled on the come-out roll, however, with a "7 Point 7" bet in play, the player will win 2 to 1. Additionally, in a traditional game, a player that bets "with the dice" and rolls a Point followed by a 7 would lose the bet, however, with the "7 Point 7" bet in play, the player wins 3 to 1.

Casino Gaming, LLC is dedicated to researching and developing innovative betting alternatives to traditional casino table games. Casino Gaming, LLC is headquartered in Chicago, IL. For more information please email info@casinogamingllc.com or call (708) 345-9999.

SOURCE Casino Gaming, LLC

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