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clyffcarlock
Is there some simple math formulas to quickly calculate Craps: the house payoffs for bets made with the house odds and then paid for true odds. This is so I can quickly determine how many chips I should lay down to bet certain numbers and also to double check the dealers payoffs to make sure I am getting what I should. Thank you.
Doc
.. the house payoffs for bets made with the house odds and then paid for true odds. ..
I had some difficulty understanding this part of your question, so what I offer here may not be what you are asking for. I'll limit myself to the topic of how many chips to include in your bet and leave the rest to someone else. With the exception of those few craps tables with minimums of less than $5, this should work for you. All of the following must be adjusted to comply with minimums greater than $5. Pass, come, don't pass, don't come, and field bets in increments of $5. Place bets in increments of $5 except in increments of $6 for bets on 6 and 8. I've never made a lay bet, so I will leave that and buy bets for someone else to discuss.
Pass line and come bet odds bets (usually) in increments of $5, always an even number for pass/come odds bets on points of 5 and 9, and a maximum odds bet as specified for the particular table/casino, usually a multiple of the pass/come bet you made. Don't pass and don't come odds bets work out easiest if they are six times the don't pass/come bet.
Most proposition bets can be any amount from $1 to the maximum allowed. Horn bets in multiples of $4 and horn-high bets in multiples of $5.
I probably left something out, and I apologize if this response is trivial and not what you meant.
Edit: as for forumulae, payouts for place bets are 7 to 6 on six and eight, 7 to 5 on five and nine, and 9 to 5 on four and ten. Payouts for pass/come odds bets are 6 to 5 on six and eight, 3 to 2 on five and nine, and 2 to 1 on four and ten. Invert those for payouts on don't odds bets. Again, sorry if this is not what you were asking for.
appistappis
your question in a bit confusing (house odds????) but if you are asking about putting odds behind your passline bet, this might help/
6&8.....units of 5 because every 5 wins 6
5&9.....units of 2 because every 2 wins 3
4&10....units of 1 because every 1 wins 2
6&8.....units of 5 because every 5 wins 6
5&9.....units of 2 because every 2 wins 3
4&10....units of 1 because every 1 wins 2
Triplell
your question in a bit confusing (house odds????) but if you are asking about putting odds behind your passline bet, this might help/
6&8.....units of 5 because every 5 wins 6
5&9.....units of 2 because every 2 wins 3
4&10....units of 1 because every 1 wins 2
6&8.....units of 5 because every 5 wins 6
5&9.....units of 2 because every 2 wins 3
4&10....units of 1 because every 1 wins 2
House odds are also known as house payoffs. Pretty much there are house odds and true odds (it's how house edge is calculated).
And flip it for lay odds.
Increments of 6 for 6/8.
Increments of 3 for 5/9.
Increments of 2 for 4/10.
House odds on lay bets (opposite of place bets) are weird and must be in high increments. This is posted on the wizards site, although I have no idea off the top of my head.
appistappis
again, I have been a craps dealer for 35 years and I have never heard the term house odds or house payoffs...if you mean lay bets 'are weird and must be in high increments'???????......I will guess you are talking the min amount to lay bet.
25 no 6/8
31 no 5/9
41 no 4/10
25 no 6/8
31 no 5/9
41 no 4/10
clyffcarlock
i meant the house payoff with out putting odds behind the pass line. like, placing the 6 or 8, 5 or 9, 4 or 10. but i wanted to know in general is there any simple math formula/equation that i could use to figure out how much money to bet which ever numbers i want or how to figure out if the payouts to me from the dealers were correct. thank you.
appistappis
if you mean place bets...on the 6&8 every 6 bucks you bet wins 7
...................on the 5&9 every 5 bucks you bet wins 7.
..................on the 4&10 every 5 bucks you bet wins 9......when your bet gets to 20, then you buy yhe 4&10
...................on the 5&9 every 5 bucks you bet wins 7.
..................on the 4&10 every 5 bucks you bet wins 9......when your bet gets to 20, then you buy yhe 4&10
If you understand how to play craps and don't need a crash course, you still might not understand proposition or horn bets. Horn bets make craps fun!
Most players start with a simple pass line bet where the house edge is a tiny 1.41 percent. A pass line bet wins when 7 or 11 is thrown on the first roll, loses when 2, 3, or 12 is thrown on the first roll and is in serious limbo when a 'point' is established should 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 total on the dice. To win, that number must roll again before 7 comes up on the dice. That's craps, almost as easy as blackjack once you get the hang of it.
However, you don't need a pass line bet to play at the craps table, and if you get bored waiting for your pass or don't pass bet to hit, there are plenty of other places to put your chips.
Horn and Proposition Bets
Craps is a fast action game and it is the stickman's job to entice you with proposition bets. A prop bet is a one-roll bet. You either hit the bet on the next roll or you lose! Most authorities will tell you to avoid prop bets because the house edge is so high. I won't. I like prop bets because they are fun and add a lot of excitement to the game.
Royal flush reviews. When the stickman asks, 'anybody on eleven,' he wants you to toss him a chip for the next roll coming up an eleven. If it rolls, you will be paid 15 to 1 or 15 for 1, depending on where you are playing. That's a nice payoff and you can usually make the bet for as little as a dollar. A two-way eleven is half for the dealers and half for the player if it hits. Shamrock games online.
Sure, the house edge is 11.11 percent (if you are getting 15 to 1) on a eleven bet, but if you make a $1 bet every ten minutes and play for six hours, it only costs you $4 on average because you will win the bet twice in 36 rolls and get back $32. The fun part is when a lot of elevens are rolling and you get paid more often.
There are plenty of other prop bets on a crap game. The bets, how many times they will average rolling and the house edge are: John daly career earnings.
- Two - 1 time in 36 - pays 30 to 1 - House Edge 13.89 percent
- Three - 2 times in 36 - pays 15 to 1 - House Edge 11.11 percent
- 12 - 1 time in 36 - pays 30 to 1 - House Edge 13.89 percent
- Any craps - 4 times in 36 - pays 7 to 1 - House Edge 11.11 percent
- Any seven - 6 times in 36 - pays 4 to 1 - House Edge 16.67 percent
Horn Bets
Like prop bets, you must ask for a horn bet and either toss the chips to the stickman or tell the inside dealer well before the dice 'total' and a number is made. Don't just throw your chips into the stickman's other bets!
A horn bet is split between 2, 3, 11 and 12—and is a single roll bet. A $4 horn bet is $1 on each number, so when 3 or 11 hits you get paid $12 or 3 to 1 on your bet. This is because you lose $1 on the 2, 11 and 12 and your bet stays up on the horn, so the dealer deducts $3 from your 15-1 payoff and gives you $12.
If a 2 or 12 rolls, you win $30 minus the three $1 losing bets and receive $27. You can bet any amount on the horn and when 3 or 11 rolls they will multiply your bet by three and pay you. When 2 or 12 rolls they will multiply your bet by 6.75 and pay you.
Horn High and World Bets
Horn high and world bets are for $5 increments. When you bet a horn high 12, $2 is on the number 12 and $1 is on 2, 3 and 11. You have to call out 'Horn High' and choose where that extra dollar goes (2, 3, 11 or 12).
Craps Payout Charts
When you place a world bet, you have $1 on 2, 3, 11, 12 and also 7. Again, the stickman will tell the inside dealer what to pay you and your original bet will stay up for the next roll. Yes, you are allowed to take it down.