Craps developed from a simplification of the Old English game hazard, which is very similar to A K Casino Knights game Sic Bo. Its origins are complex and may date to the crusades, later being influenced by French gamblers. The modern version of craps, which was bought to America to New Orleans. It was bought over by Bernard Xavier Philippe de marigny de Mandeville He was a scion of wealthy Louisiana landowners, a gambler, and politician. A flaw in Bernards game enabled players to exploit its flaws until a man named John H. Winn introduced the “don’t pass” betting option in order to fix this problem. This is the version of craps that still exists today.