Craps Basics: Field Bet, any Seven and Don't Pass Odds
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 Published On Jun 21, 2024

The field bet in craps is a popular and straightforward wager that offers immediate results on the next roll of the dice. When you place a field bet, you are betting that the next roll will be one of the following numbers: 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. This bet is attractive because it covers a wide range of numbers, giving players multiple chances to win.

The payout for a field bet varies depending on the number rolled. Typically, the numbers 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11 pay even money (1:1). The numbers 2 and 12 offer higher payouts, often 2:1, and in some casinos, the number 12 can pay 3:1.

Despite its appeal, the field bet has a higher house edge compared to other bets in craps. It’s important for players to be aware of this and use the field bet strategically within their overall betting strategy.

Taking odds on the Don't Pass bet in craps is a smart strategy for players seeking to minimize the house edge. After the come-out roll establishes a point, you can place an odds bet behind your Don't Pass bet. This bet is advantageous because it pays true odds with no house edge, enhancing your potential winnings.

When you take odds on the Don't Pass bet, you’re betting that a 7 will be rolled before the point number. The payout depends on the point: 1:2 for points 4 and 10, 2:3 for points 5 and 9, and 5:6 for points 6 and 8. This reflects the true probability of rolling a 7 compared to these point numbers.

By combining the Don't Pass bet with taking odds, you reduce the overall house edge to around 0.5%, making it one of the most favorable bets in craps. This strategy is particularly appealing for players who prefer to bet against the shooter, leveraging the statistical advantage of the 7 appearing more frequently than point numbers.

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