This bet can only be placed after a Point is established and must be placed in the appropriately marked place on the table layout. A 7 must be rolled before the Point is rolled again to win. If the dice land on 12, it is called a “push” or a tie. If the dice land on 7 or 11, the bet loses. If the dice land on 2 or 3 on the Come Out roll, the bet wins even money. The dice are then passed to the next player.
If the Point is successfully rolled, all bets on the Pass Line are paid and the shooter continues to throw the dice until a Point is established and a 7 is rolled before the Point. That Point must be rolled again before a 7 to win. If the dice land on any other number, the number is marked by the dealer with the placement of a puck as the Pass Line Point. If the dice land on 2, 3 or 12, then all Pass Line bets are taken down but the same shooter still has the opportunity to shoot. If the dice land on a 7 or 11, the bet wins even money. Each bet is dependent upon the point value of the uppermost side of two dice that have come to rest after having been thrown by a player or “shooter.”īets are placed on the first or “Come Out” roll of the dice.
Craps is a fast-moving game played on a large table that offers a variety of bets on the layout.