Craps lay bets is the opposite of a buy or place bet, where a player wagers on a seven to roll before the number that is laid.
Craps lay bets is the opposite of a buy or place bet, where a player wagers on a seven to roll before the number that is laid. The craps lay bets pay true odds, but a five per cent commission is charged.
Some casinos only charge you the craps lay bets commission if your bet wins. Like the craps buy bet, the commission is adjusted to suit the betting unit such that fraction of a dollar payouts are not needed.
The house commission or vigorish (vig) is 5%, so if you bet $40 on four, and the shooter rolls a seven you win $19. Your $40 pays 1 to 2, which makes $20. The "vig is deducted from that amount, 5% of $20 is $1. You win $19 and you will get $59 back, winnings + the original wager.
Most multi-roll bets are similar to the Come bet above in that the shooter making point before the outcome of the bet is decided may win the round. As with the craps Come bet, these bets are considered as "not working" until the next point is established, unless the player calls the bet as "working." Casino and gambling house rules vary on this; some of these bets may not be callable, while others can be considered "working" during the come-out. If the number placed, laid or bought becomes the new point as the result of a come-out, the bet can either be, or can be moved to another number for free.
For craps lay bets players choose a number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10) and place a bet in the designated area on the craps table layout.
To win with craps lay bets, a seven must be rolled before the selected number, if any other number is rolled nothing happens and your bet stays. Just like the buy bet, craps lay bets pay true odds, but because this is a reversed buy bet, the payout is also reversed. Players therefore get one to two for the numbers 10 and 4, 2 to 3 for the numbers five and nine, and five to six for the numbers 6 and 8.
Lay bets offer true odds. But don't forget the house vig. A place bet is the opposite of craps lay bets and is a bet that a certain number will come up before a seven is rolled. This works like a come bet, but players choose their own numbers (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10.)
If the chosen number is rolled the player wins, and if seven is rolled the player loses. The chosen point and the seven are the only important numbers here. The odds for craps place bets are nine to five for the numbers 4 and 10, seven to five for the numbers 5 and 9, and seven to six for the numbers 6 and 8.
Mobile Mayhem at the Ladbrokes Casino
Fantastic offers created especially for players at the mobile casino are rolling this month at the Ladbrokes Casino.
The Ladbrokes Casino has introduced an attractive Mobile Mayhem pr
read more »
Microgaming Launches HTML5 Games
Microgaming announces the launch of new HTML5 games and its sponsorship of the Awards at the mGaming Summit in London.
Software giant Microgaming has announced the introduction of HTM
read more »
InterCasino Offers Cool Marvel Slots Tournament
A Marvel slots tournament has just begun to roll at the InterCasino and has £12,800 up for grabs!
Players at the InterCasino may have the chance to win up to £2,500 in a f
read more »
Mr Green Presents Amazing Race to Monaco Promotion
Mr Green has introduced a fabulous promotion that presents its players with the chance to win a trip to Monaco to the F1 Grand Prix Race.
All you Grand Prix enthusiasts – take a
read more »
Bonus Derby Game at 32Red Casino
Great deposit bonuses are up for grabs in the 32Red Casino's Bonus Derby game.
The 32Red Casino has introduced for its customers a special Bonus Derby game that is showering depos
read more »