How to Lay Odds in Casino Craps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- This is a guide to Lay Odds. Many players don't understand how the lay odds work and think its a bad bet. Lay odds is a great true and fair bet. Lay odds are an additional bet made after the don't pass or don't come bet.
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Nice video. Clear explanation. On a $10 table, I lay $30 in odds on all the point numbers. Keeps it simple.
"Mike Tyson might bite my ear once and I would win" LMAO
So your saying I have a chance!
Today I played my first time on the dark side, when the table almost completely emptied out from how "Cold" the table was, playing dark was working, I felt the table heat up, I had a huge roll and turned 100$ into 1175,
I started playing this way and I’ve seen wayyyy more profit since then… One thing for sure, that 7 is gonna come 🎲
It takes more bankroll to play this way, but every roll eventually ends with 7
Not necessarily. Playing dont just means you wont win big or lose big. A point-dont hedge. That way when a hot shooter is on, you go all-in.
In Vegas?
@@sincitycapital in Tunica. I’ve switched my game since then tho 😅
@@MEM_QT901 You should just stop gambling all together you will always lose everything. Remember nobody makes a living gambling at a casino or online casino
Is there a difference between the hand dice and the pop up dice? I'm sure you covered this somewhere at one time. Thank for the information you put out.
No, the odds and math are all the same. The games with electronic betting are actually a little more advantageous for player as it rounds to closest penny where as real table rounds to closest dollar. This helps player in many situations. Now, is there a difference in the amount of fun and atmosphere around the game? I would say yes!
@@ColorUp I like to use the popup to apply what you've been talking about in the videos at a cheaper value but the individual popup seems to go to fast between rolls make a bet. The community popup at least has a counter to the next roll.
Thank you
@@EKB-xr9hf There are some individual bubble machines that wait on you to roll. So the time is unlimited.
the only thing that drives me nuts with laying odds is the dealers feel the need to always fidget and adjust your cheques
They want to make sure that the Lay is proper.
another excellent craps video
wonderful presentation.
so so helpful!
Can you bet less then 1 times odds? Example, $10 on point 4 dp , $10 odds. I assume if that's allowed it would have to be an even amount odds bet to get paid 1 to 2 on 4&10.
Some casinos yes, some no
the best and the safest technique to make some money in craps
Not sure about safest but according to math certainly the best
Can you place a bet on the don't pass after the point has been established, & if you can----- How?
No, you cannot. After a point is set, the player always has advantage to win over casino, so casino does not allow. They require chance to beat you during come out roll
@@ColorUp thank you for the explanation. For some reason thought you can lay a bet on the don't pass after the point is established, you just had to pay a commission & the payout was at 50%
@@abesqueda well you can make what’s called a lay bet against any number. This is a bet that wins with 7. The bet has a 5% cost to it.
@@ColorUp ya.. so by me saying (after the point being set) $100 lay on the don't pass. Would that be correct terminology to place a bet for the 7 to win but at a 50% payout
No, let’s say the point becomes 9. You would say “I’d like to lay against the 9 please” the 9 would pay 2:3 with a 5% commission. So you would bet $90 to win $60 and $3 would be the 5% so you bet $93 to win $60. Depending on which number you want to bet against, they offer different payouts. Here is a video all about lay bets. th-cam.com/video/P6ZG7TofIX8/w-d-xo.html
Anyone ever see a hybrid roll to win table or bubble craps that let's you lay the true maximum odds?
Usually you'll only bet the same times maximum odds of the pass come, 2x your Don't bet on bubble craps or 3-4-5x on the hybrid table. At least you get paid to the penny for the true odds on electronic machines...
Can you explain why they bar the 12 on the don’t pass?
he explained it in the video with his son. he said its to make it fair for the house but i forgot why.
Bar the 12, or Stand Off the 2 in Reno/Northern NV, is so that someone can't bet both the Pass/Come & the Don't Pass/Don't Come simultaneously and expect to push on every natural result 7/11/2/3/12.
Like the 0/00/000 in roulette and any of the 1:1 bets (Black/Red, Even/Odd, Etc.).
If the 12 was a winner on the come out, and considering being the favorite after the point is set. The dont pass player would actually have an overall house edge advantage over the casino. The casino bars the 12, so they overall have the mathematical edge.
The ONLY time I would take a LAY odds bet is when I am playing the ATS, and the LAST number remaining is NOT a HORN number to make ALL the numbers of the ATS, so this way I will win SOMETHING instead of NOTHING IF I seven-out, and it would be 1/3rd of the TOTAL amount of hitting ALL the numbers of the ATS bet!
Same thing with the Firebet, if I made 4 numbers and I am going for a 5th number, which would pay 250 to 1, so I would lay 1/3rd that amount to make something instead of just the 125 to 1 ONLY for making 4 numbers!
Mike Tyson is the favored boxer unless you give him enough money!
Wait. I'm confused. This is actually an even game with the casino.
So why doesn't everyone do this? I mean- its just math.
Yes - it's an even game*, which is why they limit how much you can lay in odds. However, to be allowed to lay odds, you must have a don't pass bet. The don't pass bet has a house edge. So your total don't pass + odds bet still has a house edge. Theoretically, the more odds you lay, the lower the house edge. But I like the way Jeremy frames it as increasing your volatility. You'll always lose the same % of your line bet, on average, and then you'll theoretically break even on your odds bet. So your net loss doesn't really change.
The casino will be out of business and you won’t be playing craps if they don’t make anything or have some kind of advantage.
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I think I’d take take my chances getting bitten by Tyson over getting punched. Then again, you might want to take the punch and pray for survival. Just make sure you bet your life savings on him.
If a good life insurance policy for my family and a big paycheck, I’ll give it a go
Hey Jeremy Mike Tyson told me you taste like chicken LOL I still put 2 bucks on you to win 2,000,000.
The more I listen to you, since you got to double up or more on all the don't come bets, it doesn't really make any sense to bet the don'ts, if there's only a two to four cents difference, in its advantage.
Thanks for betting on me ha
Well, mathematically there isn't much of a difference, but if you guess right and bet the dont's when more 7's roll, then its better.
Ugg, the odds. Preload them! A bet of 10 dollars with 60 in odds is a 70 dollar bet. Just bet the 70! I believe you will make out better with hitting the 2/3 and the extra for the box numbers. A five dollar bettor has green action every time with 35 dollars.
You have $70 facing that 8:3 come out roll. The odds player bet is always a favorite to win. Mathematically, the odds player will lose less money over time, but that’s based on probability. Your way can certainly do better during any given session.
@@ColorUp thanks. Maybe some day you can try this. A 5 dollar guy can play a 25 dollar table all day.