Craps Strategy
In a land-based casino the craps table is twice as long as it needs to be, with each end being a copy of the other in order to accommodate more people around the table. Online craps of course is slightly different, as you are only presented with one end of the board, simply because it‘s all you need.
The Pass Line is a long wide strip of felt that runs along the outer edge of the craps table. From here players can place chips for a pass line bet. A Pass Line Bet is placed in the "PASS LINE" bar. This bet is made before the Come Out Roll. This bet wins when the Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, and loses if 2, 3 or 12 is rolled. If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 is rolled, that number becomes "the Point." To win a Pass Line Bet, you must roll the Point again before rolling 7. If you roll 7 before rolling the Point again, the Pass Line Bet loses. This bet pays even money (1 to 1). Once the Point has been established, unresolved Pass Line Bets may not be removed or reduced and can only be resolved by a roll of the Point or 7.
Just above the pass line is a thinner band of felt (broken at the corner by the big 6 / big 8 area). This is where you place your Dont Pass bets (essentially the opposite of a pass line bet) on the table. A Don‘t Pass Bet is essentially the opposite of a Pass Line Bet, and is placed on the craps table in the "Don‘t Pass" bar before the Come Out Roll. When the Come Out Roll is 3 or 2, the Don‘t Pass Bet wins. When the Come Out Roll is 7 or 11, the Don‘t Pass Bet loses. When the Come Out Roll is 12, the bet is returned to the player in a push. When the Come Out Roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the Point. Once the Point has been established, Don‘t Pass Bets win when you roll 7 before rolling the Point again. If you roll the Point before rolling 7, the Don‘t Pass Bets lose. A winning Don‘t Pass Bet pays even money (1 to 1).
The Big 6 and Big 8 bets reside in a small area above the corner of the pass line and in between the two sides of the don‘t pass bar. This bet, as you will read, is similar to a place bet with regards to craps rules, but with overall poorer results for the player. A Big 6 Bet is a bet that 6 will be rolled before 7; a Big 8 Bet is a bet that 8 will be rolled before 7. The bet is placed in either the "Big 6" or "Big 8" box located in the left corner of the craps table. This bet wins even money. Unresolved bets may be removed. This bet is the very same as placing either the 6 or 8, but the payoff ratio is slightly offset. It is a better wager to choose to place the 6 or 8 over the Big 6 / Big 8 bet. Playing the field is a common and popular bet. To place this bet find the box with the word ‘field‘ on it, along with a large set of numbers. Placing a field bet means you‘re betting that the next roll will be a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Field bets, like many craps rules, apply to the ‘next roll‘ of a bet only, while others will remain in effect for the duration of a session.
Playing The Field is a common and popular bet. To place this bet find the box with the word ‘field‘ on it, along with a large set of numbers. Placing a field bet means you‘re betting that the next roll will be a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Field bets, like many craps rules, apply to the ‘next roll‘ of a bet only, while others will remain in effect for the duration of a session. The field bet area is located on the craps table just beyond the don‘t pass bar. A field bet can be played on any roll, and covers a number of dice totals. The field bet is well liked due primarily to its simplicity. It is a one-roll bet which states simply: if the shooter throws a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 (any of the numbers printed in the field area) then the field bet wins. If a 5, 6, 7, or 8 are thrown then the field bet loses. There is no trick to placing your chips on one of the numbers in the field, you can simply place them anywhere within the field area. There is also a double bonus associated with 2 and 12 for the field bet. If 2 or 12 are thrown you are paid 2 to 1 on your original bet.
You‘ll quickly notice the large area of the craps board labelled with ‘COME‘ written in the middle of the playing area. If you know all there is to know about the Pass line bet, then you won‘t have any trouble getting your head around the simple ‘COME‘ bet. The easiest way to understand the COME bet is to think of it as being exactly the same as the Pass line bet, but it can be made after the point is set. There is no such thing as a come bet on the come out roll, because it would be exactly the same as a Pass line bet.
The Come Bet area takes up a sizeable portion of the center of the craps table. The come bet is essentially the same as the pass line bet, but can be made after a come-out roll has already established a point. For example, if a player were to make a come bet after the point had been set to 5, they would place the bet in the come section and wait for the next roll. If a 7 or 11 is hit the come bet wins; if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled it‘s a loss. If any other number is rolled, it becomes the ‘come point‘. The come point is for the individual bet only, and is independent of the point for the shooter‘s round. If the ‘come point‘ is rolled before a 7, it wins. Say a 9 is rolled to set the come point. At that time the come bet moves to the 9 on the table. If a 9 is rolled before a 7 the come bet wins; if a 7 is rolled before a 9 the come bet loses. Also remember that on come bets you also have the ability to place "odds" bets just like pass line bets after your ‘come-point‘ is established. To place odds on your come bet in Golden Palace.com software, choose your denomination and click on the come bet after it has been moved to its point position. The opposite of the come bet is the Dont Come Bet, in the same way that the opposite of the pass line bet is the don‘t pass bet.
Another favorite of patrons, The Place Bet, is located along the inside edge of the table. Placing the 6 and 8 offers one of the best bets on the table. The Place Bet to Lose is a bet that 7 will be rolled before 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. The bet is placed over the corresponding number in the narrow unlabelled bar located over the "4, 5, SIX, 8, NINE, or 10" box. Winning bets payout according to the following ratios: 4-to-5 on numbers 6 and 8, 5-to-8 on numbers 5 and 9, and 5-to-11 on numbers 4 and 10.
The Hardway Bets sit in the very middle of the craps table, making you think they have a set of complicated rules attached to them. They‘re not complicated, but they should be approached with caution and bet on sparingly. The Hardway bets are single roll wagers located in the ‘center‘ area of the craps table. To roll a ‘hard eight‘ means to roll an eight with double 4‘s; to roll a ‘hard 6‘ means to roll a six with double 3‘s. Consequently the only hardway bets that exist are hard 4, 6, 8, and 10. When you make a hardway six bet for example, you win if hard six (two threes) comes up before a soft six (any other six), or a seven. Unresolved Hardway Bets may be removed; they are inactive during Come Out Rolls. A hard 4 pays 7 to 1, a hard 6 pays 9 to 1, a hard 8 pays 9 to 1, and a hard 10 pays 7 to 1.
In the center of the craps table are a number of alternate Proposition
Bets including things like ‘any seven‘, ‘yo eleven‘, ‘horn bet‘, and
‘any craps‘. All of these bets, while they are explained fully on their
own page, are not generally considered particularly sound bets from a
house edge perspective, so read about them to make up your own
mind. These bets include:
"any seven" bet, "any eleven" or "yo eleven" bet, "any craps" bet,
"horn bets" bet.
Any 7 Bets =
Win: when the roll is 7.
The Any 7 Bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 7. This
bet is placed on any one roll of the dice in the "ANY SEVEN" area on
the craps table. If 7 is rolled, you win 4 times your bet.
Any 11 Bets =
Win: when the roll is 11.
The 11 Bet is a bet that the next roll of the dice will be 11. This bet
is placed on any one roll of the dice in the box on the craps table
containing the two illustrated dice that add to 11 or on a circled ‘E‘.
If 11 is rolled, you win 15 times your bet.
Any Craps Bets =
Win: when the roll is 2, 3,
or 12. The Any Craps Bet is a bet that the next
roll of the dice will be 2, 3, or 12. This bet is placed on any one
roll of the dice in the "ANY CRAPS" area on the craps table or on a
circled ‘C‘. If 2, 3, or 12 is rolled, you win 7 times your bet.
Horn Bets =
Win: when the roll is 2, 3,
11, or 12. The Horn Bet is a bet that the next
roll of the dice will be 2, 3, 11, or 12. This bet is placed on any one
roll of the dice in the "HORN" box on the craps table. A Winning Horn
Bet pays 15-to-1 on numbers 3 and 11, and 30-to-1 on numbers 2 and 12.
Placing a Horn Bet divides your wager by four. A quarter of the bet is
placed on each number. When you win, the amount won is a quarter of
your total bet times the given odds.
