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Craps IX

October 1st, 2008

A very significant form of line bets offered in a game of craps to the players is the pas odds wager. So, if a point is established by the shooter on the ‘come out roll’ by reaching any of the numbers of 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, the player who has staked the pass line bet is allowed by almost all casino houses to place odds at generally one to five times of the pass line wager and this new bet is kept behind the pass line wager. Some casino house, however, offer very high stakes of 100 times the value of the pas line bet size. This extra bet can be won by than player if after making a point he rolls that point again before rolling out a 7. If the point that is established is 4 or 10, the player wins at 2-to-1 odds, if the point is 5 or 9, the winning odds are paid at 3-to-2 and if the player has establishes a point of 6 or 8, he gets a payout at 6-5 odds.

This can be explained by an illustration of the situation. So, if a player has betted $20 as his pass line bet, then he is entitles to make a pass odds wager at $100. Now if the point he makes is 4 or 10, he will win $200, if his point turns out to be 5 or 9, then his winnings is $150 and if his point is 6 or 8, the player wins $120. So it is seen that for the player making a point of 4 or 10 is most advantageous and profitable when he is placing a wager on the pass odds. However, it must be remembered that the winnings of the player in the pass odds wager is above and beyond the pass line bet he had made on which he wins separately.

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