One Roll Bets
Can be fun to play and can payoff well, but should generally be avoided.
Field Bets are popular. Seven numbers can win while only four can
lose. However, the winning numbers can only be rolled 16 ways resulting
in a 44.4% chance of winning and a 55.6% chance of losing. The payoff
is usually even money although some casinos pay 2 to 1 or even 3
to 1 when a 2 or a 12 is rolled.
Any Seven Bets – You have 6 ways to get seven and win and
30 other combinations that lose. The payoff is 4 to 1, if there was
no casino advantage it would pay 5 to 1.
Any Craps Bets – There are 4 ways to roll the dice to win,
the other 32 combinations lose for you. The payoff is 7 to 1 but
with no casino advantage it would pay 8 to 1.
Two or Twelve Bets – These are separate wagers, but the odds
are the same. A two or a twelve can only be rolled one way all other
35 combinations cause you to lose. The payoff is 30 to 1 but with
no casino advantage it would be 35 to 1.
Three or Eleven Bets – These are separate wagers, but the
odds are the same. A three or an eleven can be rolled two ways, while
all other 34 combinations cause you to lose. The payoff is 15 to
1 but with no casino advantage it would be 17 to 1.
Craps Eleven (also called a Horn Bet) – Here you must bet
four chips to cover the four numbers so you lose three chips even
if you win on one number. This loss of three chips, plus the casino
advantage on the winning number make this a bad bet.
A two or a twelve can only be rolled one way all other 35 combinations
cause you to lose. The payoff is 30 to 1 but with no casino advantage
it would be 35 to 1
A three or an eleven can be rolled two way all other 34 combinations
cause you to lose. The payoff is 15 to 1 but with no casino advantage
it would be 17 to 1.
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