In CRAPS, the DON'T PASS and the DON'T COME areas on the table layout.
The line across the back of the shoulders, from elbow to elbow. In Closed Position, a good Back Line is expansive and slightly rounded, with no pinching of the shoulder blades. Línea a través de la espalda, desde un codo hasta el otro. En Posición Cerrada, una buena línea es expansiva y ligeramente redondeada, sin encoger los hombros.
The line at the back of the house. Rocks that travel beyond the back line are out of play.
The term in craps for betting the Don’t pass.
Marked line at the back of the house. When a stone crosses the back line, it is out of play.
A line at the back of the house marking the boundary of the ice. If a stone crosses the back line, it's out of play.
One of two lines marking the lengthwise boundaries of the field. The goal line is the section of the back line between the goal posts.
Crosswise line at back edge of the house - stone is out of play if it completely crosses this line
A casino term for the Don't Pass line.
A line across the end of the court, but not including the goal line; also called the "outer goal line".
The line behind the house. When trespassed by the stone, causes its removing from play.
The line behind the house. Once crossed a stone is out of play.
A wager among players (player-vs-player rather than player-vs-house). The bettors may be called "back-liners" and the practice "back-lining." Some casinos discourage this practice (because there's nothing in it for the house).
The boundary lines at each end of the court.
Another term for Don't Pass Line
The area in which a player betting against the craps shooter, places a wager on the craps layout.
A term commonly used for the don't pass line.
In Craps, the same as Don't Pass Line.