Craps Board Payouts

Craps Two: pays 30 to 1 if a 2 is made in the next throw. Craps Twelve: pays 30 to 1 if a 12 is made in the next throw. Craps Three: pays 15 to 1 if a 3 is made in the next throw. Eleven: pays 15 to 1 if an 11 is made in the next throw. This is a single roll bet on any craps (2, 3 or 12) and 11. Odds are paid out accordingly. The payouts are in reverse of the Pass Line Odds payouts, and again there is no house edge. For example, you bet on 'Don't Pass' and 9 is thrown. You then take a 'Don't Pass Odds' bet on the 9 e.g. If 7 comes up before the 9, you win 2/3 x 10 = $6.67 plus you get your stake back, so the total payout = $16.67. Lay Bets - craps payouts are the opposite of Buy bets. You are betting the seven will show before one of the point numbers. Lay bets pay at the true odds of. Craps Payouts for Different Bets. As noted above, the bets with the best payouts are the worst bets. A craps two or craps 12 bet wins if a two or 12 are rolled on the very next roll. These bets have payouts of 30:1. The house advantage of 13.89 percent explains why those bets have such large payout ratios. Below you will find a general craps Payouts table. This may vary between some casinos so always check with the casino to get their payout tables. Also, please head over to the table of contents to find more great content.

Casino gambling can be fun, exciting, and a little nerve-wracking. Knowing which casino games have good odds in your favor (gamble on these!) and which ones to avoid will help you to keep your cool — and as much of your money as possible. By making your money last, you extend your playtime; so manage your money wisely.

Casino Gambling Games with Decent Odds

For gamblers, four casino games offer decent odds. That is, if you made a hundred $1 bets at these recommended casino games, your average loss would only be about a buck. These odds aren’t good enough to retire on, but they stretch your bankroll as far as possible, even if you’re on a limited budget.

Neither life nor gambling offers any guarantees, and your actual daily results may be far different than your theoretical loss, so plan accordingly.

Jacks or Better Video Poker (the 9/6 Version)

The 9/6 version of Jacks or Better is considered full pay because you get a payout of 9 for 1 for a full house and 6 for 1 for a flush. The 9/6 version is the only one whose payout rate makes it worthwhile to play. Tips for playing this game well include:

  • Make sure you’re playing a full-pay 9/6 version by looking at the Full House/Flush payouts for one coin.

  • Because of the increased payouts for a royal flush, always play the maximum coins to get the best odds — even if that means finding nickel or quarter machines to stay within your bankroll.

  • Never keep a kicker (a high card along with a pair).

  • Throw away a small pair (tens or lower) if you have four cards to a flush or three cards to a royal flush.

Blackjack

The way to win at Blackjack is to get better cards than the dealer. The aim is to have your cards add up to a maximum of 21.

  • Play the table with the least number of decks.

  • Stay away from gimmick games like 6-5 blackjack, Spanish 21, or Super Fun blackjack.

  • Remember the following important tips

    Double down on 10 or 11 when dealer shows 2 to 9. (To double down means you double your bet and are allowed just one more card.)

    Stand on 13 to 16 when dealer shows 2 to 6.

  • Hit on 12 to 16 when dealer shows 7 or higher.

  • Never take insurance.

Craps

Rolling two dice is the essence of craps and what number those dice add up to determine whether bettors on the Pass line win or bettors on the Don’t Pass line do. A new player’s first roll is her come-out roll, and other players wager on what the shooter will roll. The smartest strategy is to stick to the following bets in craps:

  • Pass line bet with odds bet

  • Come bet with odds

  • Don’t pass bet with odds

  • Don’t come bet with odds

Baccarat

You may be intimidated by baccarat with its glitz, glamour, and European aura, but behind the stiff exterior lies a decent game for the average bettor because there are only three possible results of each hand and there’s no skill involved — it’s strictly the fall of the cards. A couple tips for doing well:

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  • Always bet on the banker (house edge is 1.06 percent, meaning if you made a hundred bets of $1, your average loss would be about a buck).

  • You can also bet on the player’s hand. (The house edge is only slightly worse than the banker’s hand at 1.24 percent.)

Bets to Avoid in Otherwise Safe Casino Gambling Games

Some casino games are safer to gamble on than others, but even these have versions or bets that’ll drain wallets. Avoid these casino game versions or bets at all costs:

  • Jacks or Better Video Poker (6/5 Version): The payouts are much worse on some versions of video poker. For example, when you make a full house on a 6/5 machine, you get paid only six coins instead of nine. Play only the 9/6 version of Jacks or Better.

  • Blackjack — the insurance bet: This side bet pays back 2 to 1 when the dealer has a blackjack, but the true odds are closer to 2.2 to 1, making this a losing bet over time. You’re gambling, after all, you’re all about the risk, so forget the insurance.

  • Craps — the field and proposition bets: The house edge can be as high as 16 percent for these seductive bad bets. (Can you say ouch?) Stick with Pass, Don’t Pass, and Come bets.

  • Baccarat — tie bets: If you want to keep your money, steer clear of this bet; the house has an edge of 14.36 percent on tie bets. You want to enrich yourself, not the house.

Craps Board Payouts

Casino Gambling Games to Avoid at All Costs

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If you’re gambling in a casino, you know that the odds always favor the house. But some casino games have higher odds for the house than others, including the ones in the following list. Don’t gamble on these games unless you want to go home with a lighter wallet:

  • Three-Card Poker

  • Let it Ride

  • Red Dog

  • Roulette

  • Caribbean Stud Poker

  • Big Six Wheel

  • Keno

How to Manage Your Money at a Gambling Casino

Successful casino gamblers understand the math and odds behind the games, but discipline with money is also critical. Managing your money at a casino requires self-control. Use these tips to keep yourself in the safe zone:

  • Never borrow money while gambling. Chances are good that you’ll lose it, making a bad situation even worse.

  • Only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling with money you’re scared to lose is neither enjoyable nor wise.

  • Set and stick to a budget. Write it on your forehead if you have to, but no matter what, when you hit that number, leave the casino.

  • Avoid ATM machines or lines of credit. Using credit is a really easy way to get financially overextended while gambling.

  • Limit your playing time. Taking a break keeps your mind sharp.

  • Hotel rooms have beds — use them. When you only gamble a few times a year, it’s tempting to play marathon sessions. But your body and your bankroll aren’t built to handle the casino’s pulsating 24/7 schedule, so make sure you sleep and rest.

  • Don’t drink and gamble. If the casino serves drinks for free, you should be very suspicious.

  • Remember the law of gravity — what goes up must come down. Casino profits soar when players get greedy. Quitting with a small win is far better than losing your shirt.

  • Don’t play any game you don’t understand. One of the fastest ways to burn through your cash is to jump into a game where the rules or strategies confuse you.

  • Never lie about your wins or losses. If you find yourself deluding a person or several people in your life about your gambling, take pause and reevaluate your gambling.

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Term

The following terms will be used with these cards/

The bet = the whole amount bet.

The actual bet = the amount bet on the winning number

Definition

Example: A horn bet has $1 each bet on the 2, 3, 11, and 12.

A horn high bet is $1 each bet on 3 of the above numbers and $2 bet on the fourth.

Term

Horn Bet

3 or 11 Hit

Definition

3 x the bet

Term

Horn Bet

2 or 12 Hit

Definition

7 X the bet minus 1/4 the bet

Term

Horn High 2

2 Hits

Definition
11 X the bet plus the actual bet
Term

Horn High 2

12 Hits

Definition

5 x the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 2

3 or 11 Hits

Definition

2 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 3

3 Hits

Definition

5 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 3

11 Hits

Definition
2 X the bet plus the actual bet
Term

Horn High 3

2 or 12 Hits

Definition

5 x the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 11

11 Hits

Definition

5 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 11

3 Hits

Definition

2 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 11

2 or 12 hits

Definition

5 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 12

12 Hits

Definition

11 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 12

2 Hits

Definition

5 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Horn High 12

3 or 11 hit

Definition

2 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

3 Way Craps

2 or 12 hits

(High Side)

Definition

9 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

3 Way Craps

Ace/Deuce Hits

(Low Side)

Definition

4 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

2 Way Craps

3 Hits

(Low Side)

Definition

7 X the bet

Term

2 Way Craps

2 or 12 Hits

(High Side)

Definition

Double the bet X 7

plus half the bet

Term

Hopping Bet

Two Ways to Win

Definition

15 : 1

Term

Hopping Bet

One Way to Win

Definition

30 : 1

Term

Whirl (World) Bet

7 Hits

Definition

Push

Term

Whirl (World) Bet

3 or 11 Hit

(Low Side)

Definition

2 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Whirl (World) Bet

2 or 12 Hits

(High Side)

Definition

5 X the bet plus the actual bet

Term

Big Red

(7)

Definition

4 : 1

Term

Any Craps

(2, 3, 12)

Definition

7 : 1

Term

Hard Ways

2 and 10

Definition

7 : 1

Term

Hard Ways

4 and 8

Definition

9 : 1

Term

2

(Snake Eyes)

Definition

30 : 1

Term

3

(Ace / Deuce)

Definition

15 : 1

Term

(12)

Boxcars

Definition

30 : 1

Term

C & E

11 (YO) HITS

Definition

7 x the whole bet

Term

Pass Line Bet

4 or 10 with odds

Definition

Odds Bet pays

2 : 1

Term

Pass Line Bet

5 or 9 with

odds

Definition

Odds Bet pays

3 : 2

Term

Pass Line Bet

6 or 8 with

odds

Definition

Odds Bet pays

6 : 5

Term

Come Bets

Definition
Come bet and Pass line odds are the same
Term

Field Bets

3, 4, 9, 10, and 11

Definition

Even Money

Term

Field Bets

2 and 12

Definition

Double the bet

Term

Place Bet

4 and 10

Definition

9 : 5

(May Pay a 5% vig

for 2 : 1 pay out)

Term

Place Bet

5 and 9

Definition

7 : 5

Term

Place Bet

6 and 8

Definition

7 : 6

Term

Buy Bet

4 and 10

Definition

2 : 1

Must pay 5% Vig on the wager

Term

Buy Bet

5 and 9

Definition

3 : 2

Must pay 5% Vig on the wager

Term

Buy Bet

6 and 8

Definition

6 : 5

Must pay 5% Vig on the wager

Term

Don't Pass Line

4 and 10

Laying Odds

Definition

Laid Odds

Pay 1 : 2

Term

Don't Pass Line

5 and 9

Laying Odds

Definition

Laid odds pay

2 : 3

Term

Don't Pass Line

6 and 8

Laying Odds

Definition

Laid Odds Pay

5 : 6

Term

Lay Bet

4 and 10

Definition

1 : 2

5% vig charged on the amount won

Term

Lay Bet

5 and 9

Definition

2 : 3

5% vig charged on the amount won

Term

Lay Bet

6 and 8

Definition

5 : 6

5% vig charged on the amount won

Term

6 / 8

(Big 6 / Big 8)

Definition

Even Money

(Bet stays up until 7 rolls)

Term

11

(Yo)

Definition
15 : 1