In CRAPS, to roll a '7' after the POINT had been established, shooter loses.
When a player throws a seven and loses, after the points are established.
When the Shooter rolls a seven after a point has been established (This ends his roll and sends the dice to the next shooter, moving clockwise around the table; this is often incorrectly called "craps out.")
Rolling a seven before making the point.
When the shooter rolls seven after a point has been established. Control of the dice is transferred to the next shooter. Another terms for this is "miss out." You will sometimes hear players call this something else, but we can't print those things here. This is often incorrectly called "craps out."
A seven after the come out roll, pass line bets lose.
The moment after a point has been established when a 7 is thrown out. The next player in line then becomes the shooter.
If the 7 is rolled after the point has been established. All bets are lost.
When the shooter throws a 7 after establishing a point, but before repeating the point number. The dice pass to the next player.
When a shooter throws a 7 and loses, after establishing a Point.
When a player rolls a 7 before rolling the point.
Rolling a seven after the point has been established.