Craps Odds On Come Bets
The Come Bet is very similar to the Pass Line Bet, which causes confusion for new players. In terms of odds, payouts, and terms, the two wagers are identical. The difference is when the bets are made.
Players make a Come Bet after a point is established. A Pass Line Bet is made before the come-out roll (before a point is established). Otherwise, both wagers involve betting on the shooter to win.
Don’t worry about figuring this out – just ask one of the crew how much you can bet. For odds bets, the maximum is based on a multiple of the flat bet. For instance, on a $1000 limit, double odds table, the flat bet would be limited to $1000, but the odds bet could be $2000 or as much as $4000 on the Don’t Pass or Don’t Come bets. Sep 08, 2020 Thankfully, you can add an additional wager to your pass line bet after the come-out roll called the odds, which, if you win, will pay true odds. Consequently, the odds bet has a house edge of 0%. Overall, the pass line bet is definitely one of the best bets on the craps table with a house edge of 1.41%.
How the Come Bet Wins
The Come Bet wins if the shooter rolls the point before rolling a 7. If a shooter rolled a 6 on the come-out roll, then the shooter needs to roll another 6 (before rolling a 7) for the Come Bet to win.
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Come Bets have the same house edge as the Pass Line Bet: 1.41%. That makes the bet, along with the Pass Line Bet, the second-best wager at the craps table.
Craps Odds On Come Bets In Craps
The opposite of the Come Bet is the Don’t Come Bet, which is a bet against the shooter.