In more detail, when a player places a bet in Craps, they aim to predict the outcome of the roll of the dice. If the outcome does not favor their bet—such as rolling a number that is not the established point after the come-out roll or rolling a seven too early—the bet is considered a miss. This results in the loss of that particular wager, and the player must decide whether to continue betting on subsequent rolls.
Miss Example
For example, if a player bets on the Pass Line and the shooter rolls a four, that becomes the point. If the shooter then rolls a seven before rolling another four, the bet is a miss, resulting in a loss for the player.