Since no one has posted details about this and since Alan is into craps but not the casino itself, I feel it might be good to post this.

I went by Pechanga this past Saturday to collect a gift (the place was too full to where I regret this decision). I heard they recently changed up their card craps again.

The standard California Card Craps is where many decks of cards of Ace,2,3,4,5,6 is used on 2 separate horns. Each card from the horn will reflect a dice roll.

Pechanga opted with a different approach in 2015

1. No more using the traditional 2 horns
2. Now there is one set of Ace,2,3,4,5,6
3. The pit boss will shuffle the six cards by scrambling the cards face down on the table. (I do not know what that process is called, but casino dealers do it when a new deck of cards have to be used and all 52 cards are scrambled with 2 hands into a big mess form before it is gathered back into a single deck of cards).
4. There are six numbered boxes that are about the size of a playing card
5. The pit boss will fill each boxes face up with a card (This happens before #6)
6. The player now tosses real dice
7. The outcome of the row will map to the box where the card is displayed

e.g. Scenario

#5 Pit boss places at random

1 - Five of Spades
2 - Four of Spades
3 - Two of Spades
4 - Six of Spades
5 - Ace of Spades
6 - Three of Spades

#6 The player rolls the dice

4 on one die and 3 on the other die

#7 The outcome of the row will map to the box where the card is displayed

Since 3 has the Two of Spades
Since 4 has the Six of Spades

The outcome is 8

Other than that

There are no popular Fire Bets and Small/Tall/All Bets.

The laying odds are up to 5x for all 4/5/6/8/9/10 pass/dont pass line bets, not the traditional 3/4/5x odds.