Craps:
The Pass Line that goes around the whole table and the Dont Pass Line that tends to mirror it are the two basic bets of craps.
The game begins with the shooter placing one or the other of these bets. Since most players are right bettors, that is, they bet the Pass Line, lets look at the game from the perspective of the Pass Line. The shooter places a bet on the Pass Line. He is given the dice. The shooter now rolls the dice. If he rolls a 7 or 11, the Pass Line bettors win even money -- i.e., you bet $10, you win $10. The Dont Pass bettors lose. However, if the shooter rolls a 2, 3 or 12, the Pass Line bettors lose and, on the 2 or 3, the Dont Pass bettors win; while on the 12, the Dont Pass bettors push, neither winning nor losing
If the shooter rolls any one of the following numbers: 4,5,6,8,9, or 10; this number becomes the point. For the Pass Line bettor to win, the shooter must roll that number again before he rolls a 7. The reverse holds true for the Dont Pass bettor. If a 7 is rolled before the point, the Dont Pass bettor wins
Thats how the game works, pure and simple.
Heres an example of this option:
The 7 can be made six different ways with two dice. The 4 can be made three different ways with two dice. Thus, the odds of a 7 appearing in relation to a 4 are six ways to three ways or two to one. Once the shooter has established his point number (lets keep it as the 4), the player has the option of placing an amount equal to (single odds), twice as much (double or 2X odds), three times as much (triple or 3X odds), five times as much (5X Odds), ten times as much (10X Odds), 20 times as much (20X Odds), or 100 times (100X Odds) or more, as his Pass Line bet in odds immediately behind it. Lets analyze the bet based on double odds
The point is 4 and you have $10 on the Pass Line. You can now place $20 in odds behind it. If the shooter rolls a 4, you will be paid even money for your $10 Pass Line bet and the true odds for the Odds bet -- thus, you would win $40 for your $20 Odds bet. The casino has no edge whatsoever on this bet in the long run. The Free Odds bet reduces the casino edge on the Pass Line as follows (the Dont Pass is fractionally less):
Two other low-percentage bets are the Come and Dont Come bets. These function in exactly the same way and have exactly the same house edges as the Pass and Dont Pass bets. The only difference is that they are made after the point is established. Once the shooter has a point, you can place a bet in the large Come area on the layout or on the smaller Dont Come area in the upper left and right hand corners of the layout. A 7 or 11 wins the Come bet at even money, loses the Dont Come bet. A 2, 3 or 12, loses the Come bet. While the 2 or 3 wins the Dont Come bet. Again the 12 is a push. However, should one of the point numbers be rolled (i.e., 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10), that number now must be rolled before the 7 for the Come bettor to win. Should the 7 appear before the number, the Dont Come bettor wins. The Come-Dont Come is merely a game within a game. As with the Pass and Dont Pass, the Come and Dont Come players are also offered the option of Free Odds.
The last of the low-percentage bets is the placing of the six and/or eight, which can be done at any time. Here you simply place a wager in multiples of $6.00. The casino will pay off a winning bet at casino odds of $7.00 for every $6.00 wagered. The casino edge on this bet is 1.52 percent.
Other Bets
The following bets can be placed at any time, including during the come out roll.
Place the 4: You place the 4 in multiples of five dollars. If the 4 is rolled before the 7, the player wins nine dollars. The house edge is 6.67 percent.
Place the 5: You place the 5 in multiples of five dollars. If the 5 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars. Casino edge is four percent.
Place the 6: You place the 6 in multiples of six dollars. If the 6 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars. Casino edge is 1.52 percent.
Place the 8: You place the 8 in multiples of six dollars. If the 8 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars. Casino edge is 1.52 percent.
Place the 9: You place the 9 in multiples of five dollars. If the 9 rolls before a 7, the player wins seven dollars. Casino edge is four percent.
Place the 10: You place the ten in multiples of five dollars. If the ten is rolled before the seven, the player wins nine dollars. The house edge is 6.67 percent.
Place to Lose
You can also place the numbers to lose, sometimes this is called laying the numbers, as in: Lay the four! In such a case, you are rooting for a 7 to be thrown before the number appears
Place the 4 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of $11 that the 7 will come up before the 4. If you win, you receive five dollars. The house edge is 3.03 percent.
Place the 5 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of eight dollars that the 7 will come up before the 5. If you win, you the bet is paid off at five dollars. The house edge is 2.5 percent.
Place the 6 to Lose: Here you are betting in multiples of five dollars that the 7 will be rolled before the 6. If you win, the bet is paid off at four dollars. The house edge is 1.82 percent.
Place the 8 to Lose: Here you are betting in multiples of five dollars that the 7 will be rolled before the 8. If you win, the bet is paid off at four dollars. The house edge is 1.82 percent.
Place the 9 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of eight dollars that the 7 will come up before the 9. If you win, you the bet is paid off at five dollars. The house edge is 2.5 percent.
Place the 10 to Lose: Here you bet in multiples of $11 that the 7 will come up before the 10. If you win, you receive five dollars. The house edge is 3.03 percent |