Craps Odds Payout Chart

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  2. Craps Bet: Description: Payout Odds: House Edge: Pass Line: 7 or 11 on come-out, then the point: 1:1: 1.41%: Don’t Pass: 2 or 3 on come-out, then 7: 1:1: 1.36%: The Come Bet: 7 or 11 on come-out, then the point: 1:1: 1.41%: Don’t Come (Bar 12) 2 or 3 on come-out, then 7: 1:1: 1.36%: Pass / Come Free Odds: The point is 4 or 10: 2:1: 0.00%: The point is 5 or 9: 3:2: 0.00%: The point is 6 or 8: 6:5.

If you look at the 'Craps payout odds' chart, you will see that you have to wager more to get less on the don't-pass bets. For example, you must bet $2 to win $1 on the don't pass 4 or 10; $3 to win $2 on don't pass 5 or 9; and $6 to get $5 on 6 and 8 numbers.

There are lots of gimmicks in casino gambling, rule variations that are designed to make the gambler think that the casino is giving him something for nothing. Atlantic City blackjack rules seem more advantageous to the player, and are standardized all over the city, but they’re designed to prevent card counting.

Craps Odds And Payouts

Another gimmick you sometimes see in casinos these days is a game called crapless craps. Crapless craps is a game variant that says, as a rule, that a player can’t lose a pass bet on the come out roll. Crapless craps is sometimes called Ruse craps or Never Ever craps. Casinos added the game to take away some of their liability in losing on the come out roll. People play crapless craps because they are protected from losing on each come out roll, as in standard craps.