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Is the Craps Table Actually Worth Your Time? I Tested It on a Sunday

Right, so it’s a rainy Sunday afternoon, about 3 PM. I’m sat on my sofa, phone in hand, thinking I’d have a proper look at the craps table options at a few UK casinos. I’m not a high roller, just a bloke who fancies a bit of action on the weekend. And honestly? I was pleasantly surprised by the loyalty rewards, even if the interface felt a bit clunky at first.

Let me walk you through what I found. I’m focusing on the VIP side of things, because that’s where the real value is, right?

Bet365’s Craps Experience: Points, Points, Points

I started with Bet365, mostly because they have a solid app and I already had a few quid in there. The dice game itself is pretty standard, but the way they handle points conversion is what got me. You earn one point for every £10 you wager, but it’s not that simple. I was trying to figure out how many spins I could get from my craps table losses. Turns out, you can convert 100 points into £1 of bonus funds. That’s not amazing, but it’s something.

The VIP program there is tiered. Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum. I’m stuck at Silver because I don’t play enough. But a mate of mine who hits the craps table hard on weekends says Gold gives you a dedicated host and faster withdrawals. From what I’ve seen, that’s true. The cashback on losses is where it’s at though. 10% cashback on net losses every week if you’re Gold or above. That’s a solid deal for a casual player like me.

How to Get the Most Out of Bet365’s Loyalty Scheme

Here’s a quick breakdown I worked out:

  • Bronze: 5% cashback, but only on slots. Not applicable to craps table losses.
  • Silver: 7% cashback on table games, including craps. That’s me.
  • Gold: 10% cashback, plus a personal account manager. That’s the sweet spot.
  • Platinum: 15% cashback, but you need to wager like £50k a month. Too rich for my blood.

The points conversion rate is 100:1, but they sometimes run promotions where it’s 80:1. Keep an eye on the promotions page.

888 Casino: A Different Kind of VIP

Next up, I hopped over to 888 Casino. Their craps table layout is a bit different, more colourful. But the VIP program is where they shine, honestly. It’s called the 888 VIP Club, and it’s invite-only. I’m not in it, but I know a guy who is. He says the points conversion is way better. Like, 50 points gets you £1 in bonus cash. That’s double the value of Bet365.

But here’s the thing: you have to be playing a lot. My mate reckons he drops about £200 a session on the craps table, and he gets invited after three months of that. The perks include a dedicated VIP host, higher betting limits, and occasional gifts. He got a bottle of champagne last month. Not bad, eh?

One thing I noticed: the wagering requirements on the bonus cash from points are 35x. That’s pretty standard. But the bonus cash from the VIP program (like the champagne thing) has no wagering. So if they give you £50 in bonus cash from a promotion, you can withdraw it straight away. That’s rare.

LeoVegas: The Mobile-First Craps Table

I had to test LeoVegas because their app is legendary. And yeah, the craps table there is smooth. Really smooth. No lag, easy to place bets. But the loyalty program? It’s called LeoVegas Legend. It’s a bit confusing at first.

You earn LeoPoints for every bet, including on the craps table. The conversion rate is 100 points for £1. Not great. But they have these ‘Level Ups’ where you get a bonus when you reach a new tier. Like, when I hit Level 5, I got 50 free spins. Not from the craps table though, just on slots.

The real value is in the VIP cashback. They offer up to 25% cashback on net losses if you’re in the top tier. But you need to be invited. I’m not. So I stick with the standard cashback of 5%. That’s better than nothing.

A Quick Comparison Table (I Made This on My Phone)

Casino Points Conversion VIP Cashback Invite Only?
Bet365 100 pts = £1 10% (Gold+) No (but tiers)
888 Casino 50 pts = £1 Up to 20% Yes
LeoVegas 100 pts = £1 Up to 25% Yes (top tier)

Honestly, 888 Casino’s points conversion is the best value if you can get in. But Bet365 is more accessible for us normal folks.

Craps Table Strategy: Don’t Chase the Points, But Do Use Them

Here’s a bit of advice from my Sunday session. I lost about £50 on the craps table at Bet365. That gave me 5 points. Not much. But if you’re playing £100 a session, you’re getting 10 points. That’s a tenner in bonus cash eventually. So the key is to play within your limits, but use the loyalty program to offset losses.

Don’t play just to earn points. That’s a mug’s game. But if you’re already playing, make sure you’re getting the rewards. Sign up for the VIP program, even if you’re not a high roller. Some casinos have a standard loyalty scheme that everyone can join. Bet365 does. LeoVegas does.

What I Wish I Knew About Points Conversion

The conversion rate isn’t the only thing. Check the expiry dates. At Bet365, your points expire after 90 days of inactivity. That’s fine if you play regularly. But if you take a break, you lose them. At 888 Casino, points expire after 12 months. Much better.

Also, some casinos only let you convert points into bonus cash, not real cash. That bonus cash then has wagering requirements. So you might convert 100 points into £1, but you have to wager that £1 35 times before you can withdraw it. That’s £35 in bets to get £1. Not great.

But the VIP cashback is different. That’s usually real cash, no wagering. So if you get 10% cashback on a £50 loss, that’s £5 you can withdraw straight away. That’s why the VIP program is worth chasing.

FAQ: The Craps Table Loyalty Question

Does playing the craps table earn me more VIP points than slots?

From what I’ve seen, no. Slots usually earn more points per pound wagered. But the craps table has better cashback rates at some casinos. So it balances out.

How do I get invited to a VIP program?

Mostly it’s based on your play volume. If you’re betting £500+ a month on the craps table, you might get an invite. But some casinos, like Bet365, have a standard program you can join without an invite.

Can I use my VIP bonus cash on the craps table?

Usually yes, but check the T&Cs. Some casinos restrict bonus cash to slots only. At Bet365, you can use bonus cash on table games, including the craps table. But the wagering requirements are higher (50x instead of 35x).

What’s the best day to play for loyalty rewards?

I dunno, maybe Wednesday? I saw a promotion at 888 Casino for double points on Wednesdays. But that was a one-off. Keep an eye on the promotions page.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

Honestly? If you’re a casual player like me, the VIP program at most casinos is okay, but not amazing. The points conversion is slow, and the wagering requirements eat into your winnings. But if you’re playing regularly, especially on the craps table, the cashback is where you get value. I’d recommend Bet365 for the standard program, or 888 Casino if you can get an invite.

Just remember: 18+ only. T&Cs apply. Gamble responsibly. If you’re not having fun, take a break. I did after my Sunday session. Lost £50, got 5 points, and called it a day. But I’ll be back next weekend, maybe with a bit more luck.

And if you find a better deal, let me know. I’m always looking for a good craps table with decent rewards.