Essentially you can play at your comfort level. Pros: Can set your bets/change them however you want without having to have the dealer do it so you can mess with different strategies. Smaller than a regular craps table with plexiglass on the other side to catch the dice so they don't go out so it was a little difficult throwing normal rhythm. There's 10 seats that surround the table. Went to play the $15 main table, was up a couple hundred when I glanced and saw what looked like a stadium craps machine. Went to the Horseshoe in Hammond IN since I was in downtown Chicago and was a easier drive near rush hour than to Rivers.