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the table can place bets, not only the
shooter. Here is a part of the craps table to make the bet easier to
understand. The black chips demonstrate the bets that can be made.
1.) Pass Line Bet / This is the most
popular and simplest bet in craps. You bet that the shooter wins his
game. This bet can be made at any time but is generally made before
the come out roll. The odds are 1:1 on this bets.
2.) Don't Pass Bet / This is exactly
the opposite of the above. You bet the shooter does not win his game.
Odds are 1:1 too.
3.) Odds Bet / When the shooter
establishes the point in the come out role you can place an odds bet
as an option to your Pass Line or don't Pass wager. In this bet the
casino has absolutely no advantage because you don't bet against it.
Basically you strengthen you pass or don't pass wager. A winning odds
bet pays you the true odds which are 6:5 for a 6 and 8 roll, 3:2 for a
5 and 9 roll and 2:1 for a 4 and 10.
4.) Come Bet / The come bet works
exactly like the Pass line bet but you make the bet after the point is
established. The next roll becomes the come out roll for your bet. A
come bet wins with 7 and 11 and loses with 2, 3 and 12. All other
rolled numbers cause your wager to be moved to that particular number
(the x is the spot where your wager is moved to, in this case the
result of the roll was an 8). For you to win, the point has to be
re-established before a 7 is rolled. The odds are 1:1 also.
5.) Don't Come Bet / The opposite of
the explained above. Odds ... » read more
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