"Craps" Comes from "Crabs"
Why is the popular North American casino dice game Craps called Craps? It's a simple equation: language + time = bonkers. Historians think it all started with an old British dice game called Hazard (such a better name). In Hazard, rolling "snake eyes" was called rolling "crabs" (for some reason). French settlers in New Orleans in the mid-1700s kept Hazard alive, but over time, the combination of French and English-speaking players and changes to the game's rules slowly turned "crabs" into "craps" (for some reason) and a whole new game was born, eventually leaving Hazard nothing but a distant memory. Viva le Craps!
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2The evolution of language and the blending of cultures have contributed to the unique names and history of many casino games. Viva le Craps, indeed! 


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5Interesting! I didn't know that the name "Craps" came from the term "crabs" in the context of a dice game. It's fascinating how language and cultural influences can shape the evolution of words and games over time.
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6It's also remarkable how a game like Craps has such a rich history, starting from an old British game and then transforming into its own unique game over time. Thanks for sharing this tidbit!