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Craps can be an intimidating game for the beginner. The table seems to have about a hundred different kinds of bets. Critical to the understanding of Craps is that it is a game of rounds. The first roll in a round is called the Come out roll. Sometimes the outcome of a round will be determined on the Come out roll. In particular a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the Come out roll immediately ends a round. If any other total is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) that number is called the Point. A white puck is placed on an area of the table to designate what the Point is, in case you forget. If a Point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same Point is rolled again or a 7.
Select the amount that you would like to wager with each click. Click on the
chip amount and this will be added to the "Amount to bet per click"
section.
Once you have the correct amount click on the region of the table for the type
of bet you wish to place. You may change the amount that you wager on different
sections by changing the amount in the "Amount to bet per click"
section. The chips will be placed on the table. Green areas indicate bets that
can be placed (added to); conversely, red areas indicate bets that cannot be
made.
To remove a bet from the table right click on the bet. The amount of chips will
be removed from the stack on the table.
Clicking on the Roll button after placing a bet starts a new round and sets the dice in motion. After the dice come to a rest, losing bets are removed from the table, and winning bets are paid. For winning bets, the original bet amount is returned after the winnings are paid out. Also, any bets that tie (push) are returned.
Clicking on the Repeat button will repeat all the bets made on the previous round that can be validly placed now.
Clicking on the Clear button removes all the bets on the table that can be removed.
Most bets can be removed, added to, or deducted from at any time. Exceptions
would be the Pass and Come bets, and you cannot exceed the maximum bet on the
odds.
When moving the cursor over the bet regions a yellow "tag" will
appear that gives the name of the bet, the current amount placed for that bet,
and the minimum and maximum amounts that can be placed on that bet.
If a green highlight appears in a region, that indicates this bet can be placed
or changed. If a red highlight appears, this bet cannot be increased (but sometimes
can be removed).
Point |
Odds |
Bet |
Win |
Total Winnings |
| 4 or 10 |
2:1 |
$10 |
$20 |
$30 |
5 or 9 |
3:2 |
$10 |
$15 |
$25 |
6 or 8 |
6:5 |
$10 |
$12 |
$22 |
This is the opposite of buying odds, in other words betting that a 7 will be rolled before the Point.
Place Number Bets: This is very similar to laying odds. You may bet on a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. If the number you bet on is rolled before a 7 then you win according to payoff schedule below. These bets work just like the odds except unlike laying odds you don't need to have a Pass Line bet. Place number bets are ON or WORKING during a come out roll. These bets can be removed at any time.
When a Place Bet wins, you are paid your winnings and your original bet is returned. You may take back an active Place Bet at any time.
Buy Bets: This is essentially the same as the Place Bet, only with a different payoff. The Player may "buy" any of the Points (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10), which means to bet that the number will be rolled before a 7. When making a buy bet, you must pay a 4% commission and your bet will pay fair odds if it wins. Fair odds are 2:1 on the 4 and 10, 3:2 on the 5 and 9, and 6:5 on the 6 and 8. Another way to look at it is that the buy bet pays 48:25 on the 4 and 10, 36:25 on the 5 and 9, and 144:125 on the 6 and 8. The pay out on all bets will be rounded down to the nearest quarter.
Lay Bets: The lay bet is the opposite of the buy bet and the
same as the Place Bet to lose but with different paybacks. The lay bets may
be placed on the 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. The bet itself is that a 7 will be rolled
before the number you choose. Because the 7 is the most likely number to be
rolled you will wager more than you can win. The Player must pay a 4% commission
on the possible winnings and the fair odds are paid on the bet itself. Fair
odds are 1:2 on the 4 and 10, 2:3 on the 5 and 9, and 5:6 on the 4 and 8. Another
way to look at it is that lay bet pays 12:25 on the 4 and 10, 16:25 on the 5
and 9, and 12:15 on the 6 and 8.
Hard Ways: There are four different hard way bets. For example
a hard 4 bet is betting that a pair of twos will be rolled before a 7 or any
other way to roll a total of 4. This is called "the hard way" because
it is harder to roll two twos than a one and a three. Likewise you can bet on
a hard 6, 8, or 10, each of which is a bet that the hard way of rolling the
given number will occur before a 7 or any "easy" way.
Big 6: A bet that a 6 will be rolled before a 7. Pays even
money.
Big 8: Same as the Big 6 only that an 8 will be rolled before
a 7.
* Big 6 and 8 are not able to be placed on the Come out roll and are NOT working
on the next Come out roll after a Point is rolled.
The table below is a summary of the various place number bets for quick comparison.
Bet |
Description |
Pays |
| Big 6 | 6 before 7 | 1:1 |
| Big 8 | 8 before 7 | 1:1 |
| Buy (4) | 4 before 7 | 48:25 |
| Buy (5) | 5 before 7 | 36:25 |
| Buy (6) | 6 before 7 | 144:125 |
| Buy (8) | 8 before 7 | 144:125 |
| Buy (9) | 9 before 7 | 36:25 |
| Buy (10) | 10 before 7 | 48:25 |
| Hard 4 | Hard 4 before 7 or easy 4 | 7:1 |
| Hard 6 | Hard 6 before 7 or easy 6 | 9:1 |
| Hard 8 | Hard 8 before 7 or easy 8 | 9:1 |
| Hard 10 | Hard 10 before 7 or easy 10 | 7:1 |
| Lay (4) | 7 before 4 | 12:25 |
| Lay (5) | 7 before 5 | 16:25 |
| Lay (6) | 7 before 6 | 12:15 |
| Lay (8) | 7 before 8 | 12:15 |
| Lay (9) | 7 before 9 | 16:25 |
| Lay (10) | 7 before 10 | 12:25 |
| Place (4) | 4 before 7 | 9:5 |
| Place (5) | 5 before 7 | 7:5 |
| Place (6) | 6 before 7 | 7:6 |
| Place (8) | 8 before 7 | 7:6 |
| Place (9) | 9 before 7 | 7:5 |
| Place (10) | 10 before 7 | 9:5 |
Chips will not be broken, any payout that is not an even dollar amount will be rounded down to the closest dollar. For example a $5 Place bet on the 6 or 8 will pay $5 while a $6 bet will pay $7. A $5 bet on the 5 or 9 odds will pay $7, not $7.50.
Proposition bets either win or lose on the next throw. Specific descriptions of the various bets are below.
Some of the information contained above was obtained from The Wizard of Odds.
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