Craps Table Payout
The Small, Tall, and All Bets are a popular series of wagers that casinos began offering a few years ago. Because these bets can be made in $1 increments and have huge payouts, even disciplined craps players are known to place these wagers at times. In fact, the assembled gamblers often keep track of these bets when this wager has been placed. Some gamblers cheer when rare bets on another gambler’s checklist is rolled, even if that same roll means their bet loses.
Craps is the table game with the most potential for fast, large wins. A few gambling jurisdictions have $1 minimum tables with proposition bets for as little as 25 cents. But in much of the country, $5 minimum tables are as low as they go. Every time the dice are thrown it usually results in the dealer picking up chips or paying out chips. Do you know the sequence of payouts and why it is important to you? Find out in this video!
Payouts On Craps Bets
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 the first roll is a 7 or 11, all those who bet on the pass line will win even money. For example, if you place a $10 bet on the pass line and the dice show a 5 and a 2, you will win an additional $10. If, on the other hand, the come-out roll adds up to 2, 3, or 12, all those who bet on the pass line will lose.
Craps Table Payouts
Each of these wagers is separate, so I’ll discuss each in its turn. The Small/Tall bets are similar to the Hi/Lo bets in other games, where the wager is placed on high and low numbers