Craps
Glossary
Aces - betting that the next roll
will be the total sum of 2
Any craps - a bet that the
next roll will be 2, 3, or 12.
This bet pays 7:1 and has a
house edge of 11.1%.
3-way craps - a bet made in
units of 3 with one unit on
2, one unit on 3, and one unit
on 12. This is a horn bet without
the bet on 11.
Any seven - a bet that the
next roll will be 7. This bet
pays 4:1 and has a house edge
of 16.7%.
Backline - same as Don"t
Pass Line
Big 6 - a bet that a 6 will
be rolled before a 7 comes up.
This bet pays even money, and
has a house edge of 9.1%. A
place bet on 6 pays 7:6 but
is identical otherwise. The
place bet is preferred, having
a house edge of 1.5%
Big 8 - a bet that an 8 will
be rolled before a 7 comes up.
This bet pays even money, and
has a house edge of 9.1%. A
place bet on 8 pays 7:6 but
is identical otherwise. The
place bet is preferred, having
a house edge of 1.5%
Big Red - placing a bet on
Any Seven
Bones - another name for dice.
Boxcars - betting on the 12.
Broke Money - transportation
money given to the broke player
by the casino.
Buffalo - placing a bet on
each of the Hard way and Any
Seven.
Buy bet - giving the house
a 5% commission in order to
be paid correct odds for a place
bet. The buy bets on 4 and 10
allow the player to reduce the
house edge from 6.67% to 4%
on these bets. Some casinos
collect the commission only
on winning bets, while others
collect it at the time the bet
is made.
Capped Dice - crooked dice
Cold Table - when shooters
are not making their Points.
Come bet - a "virtual
pass line bet"; a bet made
after the come out roll but
in other respects exactly like
a pass line bet.
Come out roll - the first roll
of the dice in a betting round
is called the "come out"
roll. Pass bets win when the
come out roll is 7 or 11, while
pass bets lose when the come
out roll is 2, 3, or 12. Don"t
bets lose when the come out
roll is 7 or 11, and don"t
bets win when the come out roll
is 2 or 3. Don"t bets tie
when the come out roll is 12
(2 in some casinos; the "bar"
roll on the layout indicates
which roll is treated as a tie).
Crap - the numbers 2,3 and
12
Craps - the game or the dice.
Crap Out - the numbers 2,3
or 12 on the first roll.
Don"t come bet - A "virtual
don"t pass bet"; a
bet made after the come out
roll.
Don"t pass bet - a bet
that the dice will not pass.
This bet can be placed only
immediately before a "come
out" roll. One result (either
the 2 or the 12, depending on
the casino) will result in a
push. House edge on these bets
is 1.40%. A Don"t Pass
bet can be taken down, but not
increased, after the come-out
roll.
Double odds - an odd bet that
is about twice as large as the
original pass/come bet. Some
casinos offer higher odds, such
as 5X or even 10X odds.
Field bet - a bet that the
next roll would be 2, 3, 4,
9, 10, 11, or 12. This bet pays
even money for 3, 4, 9, 10,
and 11, and usually pays 2:1
for 2 or 12. Some casinos pay
3:1 for either the 2 or 12 (but
not both), and some casinos
may make the 5 instead of the
9 a field roll.
Hard way - a bet on 4, 6, 8,
or 10 that wins only if the
dice show the same face; e.g.,
"hard 8" occurs when
each die shows a four.
Hop bet - a bet that the next
roll will result in one particular
combination of the dice, such
as 2-2 (called a "hopping
hard way") or 3-5. 2-2,
3-3, 4-4, and 5-5 are paid the
same as a one-roll 2; other
hop bets are paid the same as
a one-roll 11.
Horn bet - a bet that the next
roll will be 2, 3, 11, or 12,
made in multiples of 4, with
one unit on each of the numbers.
Horn high bet - a bet made
in multiples of 5 with one unit
on 3 of the horn numbers, and
two units on the "high"
number (number 12). "$5
horn high eleven": $1 each
on 2, 3, 12, and $2 on the 11.
Insurance bet - Two or more
wagers made at a crap table
in an attempt to insure one
or the other.
Lay bet - a bet that a particular
number (4,5,6,8,9, or 10) will
NOT be rolled before a 7 comes
up. The casino takes 5% of the
winnings on these bets. The
5% commission is usually taken
up front, but some casinos take
the commission after the bet
wins.
Lay odds - after a point has
been established, the don"t
pass bettor can place an additional
odds bet that will win if the
original don"t pass bet
wins. The odds bet is paid at
the correct odds for the point,
and is a fair bet with no house
edge. This also applies to a
don"t come bet. Making
this bets is referred to "laying
the odds" for your don"t
bet.
Line bet - a bet on the "pass
line" or the "don"t
pass line" is called a
"line" bet. These
bets are placed at the beginning
of the game, before the "come
out" roll. The shooter
is required to make a line bet
in order to shoot the dice.
Little Joe - a pair of twos
or Hard 4.
Midnight - betting on the number
12 to appear on the next roll.
Odds off - an odd bets that
are "not working".
Odds bets can be called "off"
by the player at any time, but
are left on the felt until the
bet is resolved. Also, come
odds bets are usually "off"
during the come out roll, unless
the bettor asks to have the
odds bets "working".
Come odd bets that are "off"
will be returned to the player
if the line bet loses on the
come out roll. Don"t come
odds generally work on the come-out
roll.
Pass bet - a bet that the dice
will pass, also known as a "pass
line" bet. This bet is
generally placed immediately
before a "come out"
roll, although you can make
or increase this bet at any
time. House edge on this bets
is 1.41%.
Parley - leaving your winnings
in action.
Place bet - a bet that a particular
number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10)
will be rolled before a 7 comes
up. These bets are paid at slightly
less than correct odds, giving
the house an edge of 1.52% on
6/8, 4% on 5/9, and 6.67% on
4/10.
Lay bet - a bet that a 7 will
be rolled before the number
you are placing (4,5,6,8,9,
or 10) comes up. The casino
requires you to lay slightly
more than the correct odds,
giving the house an edge of
3.03% on 4/10, 2.5% on 5/9,
and 1.82% on 6/8.
Point - if a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9,
or 10 is rolled on the come
out roll, then this number becomes
the "point". The shooter
must roll the point again, before
rolling a seven, in order for
the dice to "pass".
A "come point" is
just the number that is serving
as a point for a come bet.
Right bettor - a player who
bets that the dice will pass.
Single odds - an odd bet that
is about as large as the original
pass/come bet. Some casinos
allow "double odds",
or even larger odds bets.
Snake Eyes - betting on the
number 2.
Vigs (vigorish) - house commissions
taken on a particular bet (like
the IRS).
Working bets - that are "live"
(i.e., can be resolved with
the next roll) are said to be
working. Generally, place bets,
buy/lay bets, and come odds
bets do not work on the come-out
unless you tell the dealers
to "make them work."
All other bets (e.g., Hard way)
work unless you call them "off"
(i.e., tell the dealers you
do not want them to "work").
Whirl bet - a bet that the
next roll will be 2, 3, 7, 11,
or 12, made in multiples of
5, with one unit on each of
the numbers.
Wrong bettor - a player who
bets that the dice will not
pass.
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