Capped Dice – Crooked dice used for cheating.Bump – A staff break when there are few players at the table.Buffalo Yo – Same as Buffalo, except you bet Eleven instead of Any Seven.Buffalo – Betting 5 units on every Hardways wager and Any Seven.Bowl – A container used for storing dice.Box Numbers – Different name for the Place bets in craps.Boxmen also often deal with casino comp points or any disputes. Boxman – A casino employee that supervises the tables, dealers, and handles the chips/money.Boys – Slang term referring to craps dealers.Betting Wrong – Betting on Don’t Pass, or Against the Dice.Betting Right – Betting on Pass, which usually means you’re hoping for the same result as the rest of the table.Not allowed on all tables, and usually not featured in live casino craps. Behind the Line – Betting behind the line refers to placing odds on pass/come bets.Bar 12 – Rolling 12 and pushing Pass/Don’t Pass bets.Apron – The felt outer edges of a real-life craps table.Someone lucky others rely on by following them with Pass and Come bets. Arm – A player who is “good” at throwing the dice.All the Spots and All the Dots – This also refers to a 12.All the Spots We Got – A term for rolling 12.Against the Dice – Petting on Don’t Pass, or sometimes on Don’t Come.Action – All the wagers currently active on the table.Ace Deuce – Refers to the Any Deuce/Crap 3 bet.Ace – A die that shows 1 as the outcome of a roll.