12 In Craps

2021年3月17日
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Learn how to throw the dice in Craps by using 8 key elements of a successful craps roll. You can learn how a unique strategy to throw the dice in Craps. An Introduction to the Don’t Pass Bar 12 Bet In Craps. As is very apparent from the name of the craps bet type itself, the Don’t Pass Bar 12 bet in craps is the opposite of another type of craps bet we discussed earlier – the Pass Line bar bet. This bet is also a popular type of craps bet and is simple to learn.Types of Craps BetsLine Bets:Single Roll Bets:Multi Roll Bets:Related Articles:
This bet is very similar to the don’t pass bet. It also has great odds and is one of the most popular bets in the game. First, this bet starts by having the shooter make a come out roll. Once a point is established, players will have access to this bet and can place chips on the don’t come bar on the table layout.
The rules are exactly the same as the don’t pass line. The player wins if the shooter throws a 2, 3 or 12 and losses when the dice lands on 7 or 11. If the shooter throws a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, the chips will move from the come line to whichever number was thrown, almost like a ’secondary point’ number. If this happens, the goal is to have the shooter throw a 7 before the point number.
The round ends for the don’t pass bet when the point is thrown, but on the don’t come bet, your chips will still remain in play even after the round has ended. Also, you can keep placing don’t come wagers and can have multiple ’point’ numbers on the board at one time. If the shooter rolls a seven, you will win every single don’t come bet on all numbers, all at once. You will lose only one wager if the shooter rolls that number before a seven.
The odds are the same as the don’t pass bet. Players are paid 1:1 odds and the actual rolling odds are 976:949, which makes an extremely low house edge of 1.36%. This is one of the best bets in the house. I displayed an image of the bet below so you can see where the chips are placed. First I waited for the come out roll to establish a point, which is the number ten indicated by the ’ON’ puck on that number. Then I was able to place don’t come bet of $88. I would win if the shooter rolls a 2, 3 or 12 and lose on a 7 or 11. If another point number appears, my chips will move to that number and I would have to roll a 7 to win.
Also, players can place don’t come free odds bets in multiples of the original don’t come wager amounts. This bet can be used after a point has been established and it has zero house edge and pays true odds, making it one of the best bets in any game at the casino! It is also the same as the don’t pass odds bet.Click on the image above to instantly practice and play free craps in your browser. (Opens in separate window in full screen.) * As of 2021, US players are unable to play the craps game listed above. US players please click the banners on the left side (or below for mobile users) to visit free and real-money craps games at US-friendly casinos.
Craps is a much easier game to learn than most people think. The basic premise is simple: you are betting on the outcome of the roll of two dice. The only thing that makes the game confusing is all the different types of bets you can place.
Most of these bets are straightforward, but it’s just the fact that there are so many of them that make the game a little complicated. You don’t need to know how each one works to enjoy playing the game, so it’s not like you have to learn them all before you start playing.
The bets we would say you absolutely must understand are the pass line and don’t pass wagers, the come and don’t come wagers, and the odds bets. We explain these in detail below, and also provide information on all the types of bets. Here is a list of the bets we discuss below:
*Pass Line & Don’t Pass Wagers
*Come & Don’t Come Bets
* Odds Bets
*Place Win
*Place Lose
*Buy
*Lay
*Big 6 and Big 8
*Hardways
*Field
*Proposition Bets
The pass line and don’t pass wagers are the most commonly placed bets in craps and also the most straightforward. A shooter will usually have to place one of them before making their come-out roll; and in some casinos, players must make one of them if they also want to place other wagers. These bets have to be placed before the come-out roll, and they both pay out at even money (1:1) when they win.
A pass line bet wins if the value of the come-out roll is 7 or 11 and loses if it’s 2, 3, or 12. If it’s any other value, then a point is established at that value, and the pass line wager remains on the table until the point is rolled again or 7 is rolled. If the point is rolled, the wager wins; if 7 is rolled, the wager loses.
A don’t pass wager wins if the value of the come-out roll is 2 or 3 and loses if it is 7 or 11. If the value is 12, then the bet is pushed, neither winning nor losing. Just like the pass line bet, it remains on the table if a point is established. The don’t pass wager loses if the point is rolled again and wins if a 7 is rolled.Come & Don’t Come Bets
These wagers are very similar to the pass line and don’t pass bets, the main difference being that they are placed after the point is established rather than before. They can be a little confusing, so please make sure you fully understand the concept before placing them.Slang For 12 In Craps
If the first roll after you have placed a come bet is a 7 or 11, then you win your wager. If a 2, 3, or 12 is rolled, then you lose. If any other number is rolled, this is the point for your come wager. So if a 5 is rolled, for example, then 5 becomes your point. Your wager stays in place and will win if a 5 is rolled again, and lose if a 7 is rolled. A come bet may be thought of as a personalized pass line bet, where the point number is established on the first roll after it has been placed.
By the same token, a don’t come bet is like a personalized don’t pass bet. It will lose if a 7 or 11 comes up on the first roll after you place it, and win if a 2 or 3 is rolled. Any other number establishes the point for your don’t come wager, which will then stay in place until it either wins or loses. It will win if a 7 is rolled, and lose if the point is rolled.
Both of these bets are paid out at even money (1:1) when they win.
Odds bets are a bit like side bets that can be made after a point is established. They are essentially extensions of each of the four bets mentioned above. There are four different types:
*Pass Line Odds
*Don’t Pass Odds
*Come Odds
*Don’t Come Odds
You would place a pass line odds bet to complement your pass line bet following a point being established. It pays if the point is then rolled before a seven, and loses if a seven is rolled. The big advantage of this type of bet is that it’s paid out at true odds when it wins i.e. there’s no house edge. The payouts vary, depending on what the point is.
When you place a pass line odds bet, you are said to be “taking the odds.” Because there’s no house edge, the amount you can stake is limited. Typically, you can stake up to three times the amount on your original pass line wager, but some casinos allow more.
A don’t pass odds bet is placed to complement a don’t pass bet. It pays if a seven is rolled before the point, and loses if the point is rolled first. Bets of this type are also paid out at true odds with no house edge and, again, the payouts vary depending on what the point is.PointPayout4 or 101:25 or 92:36 or 85:6
You are said to be “laying the odds” if you place a don’t pass odds bet. The amount you can stake is limited in the same way as a pass line odds bet. Come odds and don’t come odds bets are based on exactly the same principle. They just use the point that is established following a come or don’t come bet.
Place win bets can be made after a come-out roll when a point has been established. They can be on any of the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and they win if the number chosen is rolled before a 7. The payouts vary depending on which number you have chosen.Number ChoosenPayout6 or 87:65 or 97:54 or109:5
These are basically the opposite of place win bets. They can be on the same choice of numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10), but with a place lose, you win if a 7 is rolled before the number you have chosen. The payouts again vary depending on which number is chosen.Number ChoosenPayout6 or 84:55 or 95:84 or105:11
A buy bet is largely the same as a place win in that you are betting on a specific number to be rolled before a 7. The difference is that the payouts are higher, with the trade-off that you have to pay a 5% commission. At some casinos, this commission is payable when you place your stake, and at others it’s only payable if you win. The payouts once again vary based on which number has been chosen.Number ChoosenPayout6 or 86:55 or 93:24 or102:1What Are The Odds Of Rolling A 12 In Craps
A lay bet is the opposite of a buy bet, and also comes with a 5% commission. With this wager, you are betting on a 7 being rolled before a specific number, in the same way as a place lose. It offers higher payouts than a place lose, which vary depending on the number chosen.Number ChosenPayout6 or 85:65 or 92:34 or 101:2
These bets are very straightforward, and both pay even money (1:1) if successful. A big 6 wins if any 6 is thrown before a 7, and a big 8 wins if any 8 is thrown before a 7.HardwaysRolling 12 In Craps
When a number is rolled as a double, it’s said to have been rolled the hard way. A hard 8, for example, is a double 4. That is how wagers of this type get their names. They are pretty simple and are based on certain doubles being rolled before a 7.
You can bet on any of a hard 4, a hard 6, a hard 8, or a hard 10. If the relevant hard number is rolled before a 7, you win the bet. As with some other wagers, the payouts are determined by the number bet on.Field
A field bet is always settled on the next roll. It will win if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 is rolled and lose if 5, 6, 7, or 8 is rolled. It pays 1:1 unless a 2 or 12 is rolled, in which case it pays double (2:1).
There are several different proposition bets available in craps, all of which are settled on the next roll. We explain each of these below.
It’s worth mentioning that proposition bets come with higher payouts than previously mentioned options. The house edge is also higher, however, and players are generally advised to avoid them for this reason. However, there’s nothing wrong with using them if you’re willing to accept more risk in exchange for potentially bigger rewards.
*Any 7 (Payout 4:1). Wins if 7 is rolled next.
*Any 11 (Payout 15:1). Wins if 11 is rolled next.
*Any Craps (Payout 7:1). Wins if any of 2, 3 or 12 is rolled next.
*Ace Deuce (Payout 15:1). Wins if 3 is rolled next.
*Aces (Payout 30:1). Wins if 2 is rolled next.
*Boxcar (Payout 30:1). Wins if 12 is rolled next.
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