Casinos will inspect the dice fairly often for any damage as the dice should not have a tendency to land on any specific numbers. Should both, or even only one dice fall off the table when the shooter throws them, they will be inspected by a casino employee before returning the dice to play. Both the dice should hit the wall at the opposite end of the craps table from the shooter. Shooters may only handle the dice with one hand. It is important to know the rules and etiquette of shooting at a craps table. Rules and Etiquette Surrounding the Come Out Roll The shooter is the player who is throwing the come out roll, and all other rolls in that round, until they crap out. The players/betters take turns in being the shooter. Most other bets are placed after the initial throw, as the initial throw will indicate which numbers are needed to place a winning bet. Before the come out roll is thrown, bets can be placed on the pass line. The pattern of the game is shaped on the outcome of the first roll. In a game of craps, until the first roll is thrown, no-one knows which direction the game will follow. The come out roll determines the pattern of the game. The importance of the come out roll in the outcome of a craps game should not be underestimated.