The pass line bet with odds is the best craps bet you can make because it has the lowest house edge. However, players can also wager on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 at any time with a Place Bet. These numbers are sometimes referred to as “point numbers” or “box numbers," and the wagers go in the big boxes shown on the layout. Place bets are very valuable when a shooter is rolling many numbers, as you’ll get paid each time the number repeats.

How to Make Place Bets

To make a place bet you put your chips in front of you on the layout and tell the inside dealer which numbers you want to cover. The dealer will then move your chips to the numbered box you want to wager on. Place bets are not self-service bets.

The dealer keeps track of which bet belongs to which player by placing them strategically inside the box.

Winning Your Bet

After you place a number it must roll before a seven appears in order to win. When the shooter sevens-out, you lose all of your place bets. When you win a place bet the dealer will push you your winnings but the original bet stays where it is and keeps winning if the number keeps rolling.

Your original bet will stay on the place number until the shooter sevens out or until you ask the dealer to take your bet down. You can take down your place bets anytime you want to. If the shooter makes their point the place bet will be turned-off for the come-out roll. Want it to work (win or lose) on the come-out? You’ve got to tell the dealer before the shooter releases the dice!

The Pay Out

The true odds of rolling the numbers six and eight are 6 to 5 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $6, so you must make your place bets on these numbers in multiples of six dollars. The house edge on the 6 and 8 is only 1.52 percent which makes it a very good bet.

The true odds of rolling a five or nine are 3 to 2 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $, so you must make your place bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 5 and 9 is 4-percent.

The true odds of rolling the for or ten are 2 to 1 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $9 to $5. These numbers require bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 4 and 10 is 6.67 percent.

Place Bets

Number Payoff True Odds House Edge

4 9-5 2-1 6.67%

5 7-5 3-2 4.0%

6 7-6 6-5 1.52%

8 7-6 6-5 1.52%

9 7-5 3-2 4.0%

10 9-5 2-1 6.67%

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is very similar to a place bet, but with slightly better odds for the player in the 4 and 10. When betting on a number with a buy bet you pay a 5 % commission to the house. Since the minimum chip value at the casino is a dollar you will be paying at least that much. It is not worth it to buy a number for less than $20.

If you are betting more than $10, buying the 4 and 10 is better than placing them. This is because you are being paid 2 to 1 instead of 9 to 5. Some casinos only charge you the commission on buy bets when you win. Ask the dealer at the table if this is their policy. If you have a choice of casinos to play in, always choose the one that only charges a commission on winning buy bets.

Buying the 6 and 8 is not worthwhile. You will actually have a higher house edge because of the commission.

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The pass line bet with odds is the best craps bet you can make because it has the lowest house edge. However, players can also wager on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 at any time with a Place Bet. These numbers are sometimes referred to as “point numbers” or “box numbers," and the wagers go in the big boxes shown on the layout. Place bets are very valuable when a shooter is rolling many numbers, as you’ll get paid each time the number repeats.

How to Make Place Bets

To make a place bet you put your chips in front of you on the layout and tell the inside dealer which numbers you want to cover. The dealer will then move your chips to the numbered box you want to wager on. Place bets are not self-service bets.

The dealer keeps track of which bet belongs to which player by placing them strategically inside the box.

Winning Your Bet

After you place a number it must roll before a seven appears in order to win. When the shooter sevens-out, you lose all of your place bets. When you win a place bet the dealer will push you your winnings but the original bet stays where it is and keeps winning if the number keeps rolling.

Your original bet will stay on the place number until the shooter sevens out or until you ask the dealer to take your bet down. You can take down your place bets anytime you want to. If the shooter makes their point the place bet will be turned-off for the come-out roll. Want it to work (win or lose) on the come-out? You’ve got to tell the dealer before the shooter releases the dice!

The Pay Out

The true odds of rolling the numbers six and eight are 6 to 5 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $6, so you must make your place bets on these numbers in multiples of six dollars. The house edge on the 6 and 8 is only 1.52 percent which makes it a very good bet.

The true odds of rolling a five or nine are 3 to 2 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $, so you must make your place bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 5 and 9 is 4-percent.

The true odds of rolling the for or ten are 2 to 1 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $9 to $5. These numbers require bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 4 and 10 is 6.67 percent.

Place Bets

Number Payoff True Odds House Edge

4 9-5 2-1 6.67%

5 7-5 3-2 4.0%

6 7-6 6-5 1.52%

8 7-6 6-5 1.52%

9 7-5 3-2 4.0%

10 9-5 2-1 6.67%

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is very similar to a place bet, but with slightly better odds for the player in the 4 and 10. When betting on a number with a buy bet you pay a 5 % commission to the house. Since the minimum chip value at the casino is a dollar you will be paying at least that much. It is not worth it to buy a number for less than $20.

If you are betting more than $10, buying the 4 and 10 is better than placing them. This is because you are being paid 2 to 1 instead of 9 to 5. Some casinos only charge you the commission on buy bets when you win. Ask the dealer at the table if this is their policy. If you have a choice of casinos to play in, always choose the one that only charges a commission on winning buy bets.

Buying the 6 and 8 is not worthwhile. You will actually have a higher house edge because of the commission.

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The pass line bet with odds is the best craps bet you can make because it has the lowest house edge. However, players can also wager on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 at any time with a Place Bet. These numbers are sometimes referred to as “point numbers” or “box numbers," and the wagers go in the big boxes shown on the layout. Place bets are very valuable when a shooter is rolling many numbers, as you’ll get paid each time the number repeats.

How to Make Place Bets

To make a place bet you put your chips in front of you on the layout and tell the inside dealer which numbers you want to cover. The dealer will then move your chips to the numbered box you want to wager on. Place bets are not self-service bets.

The dealer keeps track of which bet belongs to which player by placing them strategically inside the box.

Winning Your Bet

After you place a number it must roll before a seven appears in order to win. When the shooter sevens-out, you lose all of your place bets. When you win a place bet the dealer will push you your winnings but the original bet stays where it is and keeps winning if the number keeps rolling.

Your original bet will stay on the place number until the shooter sevens out or until you ask the dealer to take your bet down. You can take down your place bets anytime you want to. If the shooter makes their point the place bet will be turned-off for the come-out roll. Want it to work (win or lose) on the come-out? You’ve got to tell the dealer before the shooter releases the dice!

The Pay Out

The true odds of rolling the numbers six and eight are 6 to 5 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $6, so you must make your place bets on these numbers in multiples of six dollars. The house edge on the 6 and 8 is only 1.52 percent which makes it a very good bet.

The true odds of rolling a five or nine are 3 to 2 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $, so you must make your place bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 5 and 9 is 4-percent.

The true odds of rolling the for or ten are 2 to 1 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $9 to $5. These numbers require bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 4 and 10 is 6.67 percent.

Place Bets

Number Payoff True Odds House Edge

4 9-5 2-1 6.67%

5 7-5 3-2 4.0%

6 7-6 6-5 1.52%

8 7-6 6-5 1.52%

9 7-5 3-2 4.0%

10 9-5 2-1 6.67%

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is very similar to a place bet, but with slightly better odds for the player in the 4 and 10. When betting on a number with a buy bet you pay a 5 % commission to the house. Since the minimum chip value at the casino is a dollar you will be paying at least that much. It is not worth it to buy a number for less than $20.

If you are betting more than $10, buying the 4 and 10 is better than placing them. This is because you are being paid 2 to 1 instead of 9 to 5. Some casinos only charge you the commission on buy bets when you win. Ask the dealer at the table if this is their policy. If you have a choice of casinos to play in, always choose the one that only charges a commission on winning buy bets.

Buying the 6 and 8 is not worthwhile. You will actually have a higher house edge because of the commission.

The pass line bet with odds is the best craps bet you can make because it has the lowest house edge. However, players can also wager on the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 at any time with a Place Bet. These numbers are sometimes referred to as “point numbers” or “box numbers," and the wagers go in the big boxes shown on the layout. Place bets are very valuable when a shooter is rolling many numbers, as you’ll get paid each time the number repeats.

How to Make Place Bets

To make a place bet you put your chips in front of you on the layout and tell the inside dealer which numbers you want to cover. The dealer will then move your chips to the numbered box you want to wager on. Place bets are not self-service bets.

The dealer keeps track of which bet belongs to which player by placing them strategically inside the box.

Winning Your Bet

After you place a number it must roll before a seven appears in order to win. When the shooter sevens-out, you lose all of your place bets. When you win a place bet the dealer will push you your winnings but the original bet stays where it is and keeps winning if the number keeps rolling.

Your original bet will stay on the place number until the shooter sevens out or until you ask the dealer to take your bet down. You can take down your place bets anytime you want to. If the shooter makes their point the place bet will be turned-off for the come-out roll. Want it to work (win or lose) on the come-out? You’ve got to tell the dealer before the shooter releases the dice!

The Pay Out

The true odds of rolling the numbers six and eight are 6 to 5 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $6, so you must make your place bets on these numbers in multiples of six dollars. The house edge on the 6 and 8 is only 1.52 percent which makes it a very good bet.

The true odds of rolling a five or nine are 3 to 2 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $, so you must make your place bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 5 and 9 is 4-percent.

The true odds of rolling the for or ten are 2 to 1 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $9 to $5. These numbers require bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 4 and 10 is 6.67 percent.

Place Bets

Number Payoff True Odds House Edge

4 9-5 2-1 6.67%

5 7-5 3-2 4.0%

6 7-6 6-5 1.52%

8 7-6 6-5 1.52%

9 7-5 3-2 4.0%

10 9-5 2-1 6.67%

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is very similar to a place bet, but with slightly better odds for the player in the 4 and 10. When betting on a number with a buy bet you pay a 5 % commission to the house. Since the minimum chip value at the casino is a dollar you will be paying at least that much. It is not worth it to buy a number for less than $20.

If you are betting more than $10, buying the 4 and 10 is better than placing them. This is because you are being paid 2 to 1 instead of 9 to 5. Some casinos only charge you the commission on buy bets when you win. Ask the dealer at the table if this is their policy. If you have a choice of casinos to play in, always choose the one that only charges a commission on winning buy bets.

Buying the 6 and 8 is not worthwhile. You will actually have a higher house edge because of the commission.

Buy Bets

A Buy Bet is very similar to a place bet, but with slightly better odds for the player in the 4 and 10. When betting on a number with a buy bet you pay a 5 % commission to the house. Since the minimum chip value at the casino is a dollar you will be paying at least that much. It is not worth it to buy a number for less than $20.

If you are betting more than $10, buying the 4 and 10 is better than placing them. This is because you are being paid 2 to 1 instead of 9 to 5. Some casinos only charge you the commission on buy bets when you win. Ask the dealer at the table if this is their policy. If you have a choice of casinos to play in, always choose the one that only charges a commission on winning buy bets.

Buying the 6 and 8 is not worthwhile. You will actually have a higher house edge because of the commission.

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  • Craps 3-4-5 Times Odds

  • Which Casino Games Have the Best (and Worst) Odds?

  • Match Play Coupons at the Casino

  • House Edge For Craps Bets

  • The 10 Best Casino Bets for Players

  • Doubling Down in Blackjack Is a Good Bet

  • 21: How to Play Casino Blackjack

  • Roulette Betting Strategies

  • How to Play Craps - A Crash Course

  • How to Play Free Bet Blackjack

  • How to Play the Iron Cross Craps System

  • Proposition and Horn Bets in Craps

  • Winning at Craps

  • Beating Blackjack With a Simple Plus Minus Count

  • Golf Tournament Formats, Side Games and Golf Bets

Craps Lingo and Terminology

Craps Lingo and Terminology

Craps 3-4-5 Times Odds

Craps 3-4-5 Times Odds

Which Casino Games Have the Best (and Worst) Odds?

Which Casino Games Have the Best (and Worst) Odds?

Match Play Coupons at the Casino

Match Play Coupons at the Casino

House Edge For Craps Bets

House Edge For Craps Bets

The 10 Best Casino Bets for Players

The 10 Best Casino Bets for Players

Doubling Down in Blackjack Is a Good Bet

Doubling Down in Blackjack Is a Good Bet

21: How to Play Casino Blackjack

21: How to Play Casino Blackjack

Roulette Betting Strategies

Roulette Betting Strategies

How to Play Craps - A Crash Course

How to Play Craps - A Crash Course

How to Play Free Bet Blackjack

How to Play Free Bet Blackjack

How to Play the Iron Cross Craps System

How to Play the Iron Cross Craps System

Proposition and Horn Bets in Craps

Proposition and Horn Bets in Craps

Winning at Craps

Winning at Craps

Beating Blackjack With a Simple Plus Minus Count

Beating Blackjack With a Simple Plus Minus Count

Golf Tournament Formats, Side Games and Golf Bets

Golf Tournament Formats, Side Games and Golf Bets

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