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Basics of Craps Odds
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Dear Mark, Per
your advice, I gave the game of craps a try. Initially I started with a lone
pass line bet, and then when winning, I added a place bet on the 6 or 8. I
think it is time to graduate to the next level and add odds to my pass line
wager. Could you please give us relatively new players to the game of craps an
explanation on how to make an odds bet? Mary P. As so often
expounded in this column, Mary, when you make a pass-line wager or place the 6
or 8, you are making one of the better wagers the house has to offer. But by
taking it to the next level with an odds bet, you really hook into one of the
best bets offered in casino craps. You may be surprised, Mary, at just how
easy it is to make an odds bet, and to make craps more fiscally rewarding, here
are some simple fundamentals. Once the shooter establishes a point, you
simply place your odds wager behind your pass-line bet. If you are a Don¹t
pass bettor, you make a Don¹t pass odds bet by placing chips on top of,
but a little to the side of your original bet. The dealer will instantly
recognize from that chip placement that you are taking odds, and will check to
make sure you are placing the correct allowed amount. As you know, an odds
bet is an additional bet that complements your Pass-line or Don't pass wager.
And although your original Pass-line or Don't pass wager pays only even money
for a win, the odds bet will pay at the "true odds" rate for the bet you've
made. The casino has absolutely no edge on these bets. Yep, Mary,
you¹re reading it right. The house has zippo advantage over an odds wager.
Odds increase your overall payback percentage. The amount you win depends
on what the point is, and how difficult it is to repeat it. For example, if you
are a pass line bettor, and the point is 4, you will receive a 2 to 1 payment
on your odds bet. Don¹t bother figuring out what your odds payoffs are.
Your friendly dealer will figure them for you, based on the following.
| The Point |
The Payout |
| 6 or 8 |
6 to 5 |
| 5 or 9 |
3 to 2 |
| 4 or 10 |
2 to 1 |
Most
casinos offer double odds, which means they allow you to make an odds bet that
is twice as large as your original pass-line bet. Taking double odds lowers the
house edge to .61% on your total action (your Pass-line bet with odds); compare
this to the 1.5% advantage the house has over your pass-line bet alone. Some
casinos even offer up to 10 times odds. Initially, Mary, I recommend that
you confine your odds excursion to just a pass-line bet with odds. Once you
feel comfortable with those wagers, you may want to try an additional Come bet
or two with odds.
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