Mambo! Whether you’re chilling after an EPL match or just looking for some action at home, online craps brings that casino buzz straight to your screen—even if Kenya’s internet penetration sits at about 29.5%. Just make sure you’ve got around 12 Mbps to roll smooth. Remember: you must be 18 or older to play, and all Kenyan sites are regulated by the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB).
Bank Craps (Las Vegas Style)
Often called "Las Vegas craps," bank craps is the classic casino craps game. You stake against the house—think KSh 1,000 on the Pass Line Bet—and cheer on the shooter as they try to hit the point before a 7. It’s everywhere online, powered by the best online casino software.
Street Craps
No fancy table? No problem. In street craps you and your mates bet against each other—achana na mimi, anyone? The core idea mirrors casino craps, but rules can shift depending on your crew. It’s simple, social, and perfect for a backyard sesh.
Simplified Craps
New to the dice game? Simplified craps is shwari: fewer bets, less fuss. You win on a 7 or 11 and lose on 2, 3, or 12—easy as KSh 500 on the line. It’s a solid warm-up if you’re nervous about all those exotic bets in other versions.
High Point Craps
For those who want extra thrills, high point craps shakes things up. If you roll a 2 or 3 first, you get another go. Roll an 11 or 12 and it’s an instant win. Otherwise, your initial roll sets the "high point" you have to beat on the next throw.
New York Craps
Looking for a tighter challenge? In New York craps you can only back box numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10). It amps up strategy and makes every throw feel like a penalty shoot-out in the World Cup.