Craps Lay Bets Payout

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Lay Bet Payoffs

As wagers go, Lay Bets are one of the most misunderstood on the table. One reason for this is that the majority of craps players have NEVER laid against a number. (If you're of the mindset that 'dark side' bettors somehow are a jinx at the table, get over it) There's a cause and effect of players' inexperience with lay bets.

If players rarely lay against the numbers, then dealers are also less experienced paying these bets off. In casinos where you'd almost never see an incorrect payoff on place bets, it's much more common to have confusion with lay bet payoffs.

Especially with the proliferation of Indian Casinos and the addition of craps tables in Canadian casinos, it is in your best interest for YOU to know how much to lay and how much you should be paid.

Lay bets are paid true odds. Again, because of this fact, the casino has seen fit to charge a vigorish (vig) of 5% on these wagers. One important fact to know up front though is that you are paying the vig on the anticipated amount of the win, not on the amount laid. Look at the chart:

Point 6/8 Point 5/9Point 4/10

Lay Bet Amount

Payoff on

Lay Amount

Lay Bet Amount

Payoff on

Lay Amount

Lay Bet Amount

Payoff on

Lay Amount

$24*

$20

$30*$20

$40*

$20
$30*$25$33*$22$42*$21
$36*$30$36*$24$44*$22
$42*$35$39*$26$50*$25
$48*$40$42*$28$60*$30
$54*$45$45*$30$70*$35
$60*$50$48*$32$80*$40
$66*$55$51*$34$90*$45
$72*$60$54*$36$100*$50
*(plus vig)

To lay against numbers, there are some easy ways to calculate how much to lay and how much you'll be paid. If you think of the true odds in increments instead of dollars, payoffs are simple. Take laying the 6 or 8. True odds are 6:5 . This means that you must lay the 6 or 8 in increments of $6 and for every increment laid, you will be paid $5.

So if you lay the 6 for $24 (4 increments of 6), you'll be paid $20. (4 increments x $5). So, learn the odds! If you know the odds, you can calculate the amount to lay and the amount you'll be paid quite easily.

A couple more examples. You want to lay the 5. Odds are 3:2 therefore you need to lay the 5 in an amount divisible by 3. If you lay the 5 for $30 (10 increments of 3) you would be paid $20 (10 increments x 2). For the 4 and 10, it's a cinch. You take the amount you lay, divide it in half and that's your payoff. (True odds are 2:1)

If you are new to lay bets, there's something in the chart that should jump out at you. Why does the chart start with $20 payoffs? Generally, on a $5 table, the minimum amount you can win on a lay bet is 4 times the table minimum (4 x $5).

Like other wagers with a vigorish, some casinos will charge the vigorish when you lay your bet, so for instance if you intended to lay the 4 for $40, you would actually drop $41 on the table. Other casinos are more generous and only charge the vig if the wager wins. In that case you would lay the 4 for $40, and if the seven shows, you'd be paid $19 instead of $20. If the vig is only charged when you win, the house advantage is significantly lowered for lay bets.

Remember, there is some dealer discretion in the amount of vig you pay. For instance, you lay the 6 for $60 and win $50. 5% of $50 is $2.50. Most casinos will charge you only a $2 vig, but you should check first. On the other hand, if you lay the 6 AND 8 for $60 each and win $100. You will pay a $5 vig.

So how do you place your wager? You know you want to lay the 4 for $40 but what EXACTLY do you say? Well, there's several ways, but the two most common are:

'I'd like to lay the 4 for $40, please..' and ' No 4 for $40 please...'

If you're ever not sure what to do, ask the dealer. That's what they're there for! (DON'T ask the stranger next to you, they probably know less about the game then YOU do!)

Finally, lay bets in general are pretty good wagers. If you are not required to pay the vig up front, then they're even better! The real hang up with lay bets is that they require the player to have a pretty decent bankroll, and on bets like the 4 and 10, wagering $40 to win $20 is an issue to wrestle with.

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One of the bets that exists in craps, but is not very commonly or frequently used, is the Place to Lose bet. The Place to Lose bet in craps is the exact opposite of the Place bet in craps, also called the craps Place to Win bet. This bet enables you to win if the shooter rolls the number 7 ahead of the number you bet on. You will also not find too many casinos, online or traditional, offering this bet at their tables.

Craps Buy Bet Payout

This bet is not very popular among craps players, because most of them, close to 90%, prefer to roll with the dice rather than bet against it. Not only that, experienced craps players who have sound knowledge of the different bets and how they work seem to prefer the Don’t Come or Don’t Pass Line bets to the Place to Lose bet in craps.

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Making the Craps Place to Lose Bet

To make the craps Place-to-Lose bet, you need to tell the dealer this is the bet you want to place. The dealer then places your chips directly at the box designated for placing the chips just above the number you have chosen to make your craps Place to Lose bet on. That number is now referred to as the Place number.

You can make the wager whenever you want; however, the wager does not become active until a point has been established. When you win a craps Place to Lose bet, you have the option of leaving your chips on the craps table, so that it becomes the amount for the next wager, or you can collect your winnings and remove the chips from the table. You also have the option of retaining a portion of your winnings on the table so that becomes your money for the next craps Place to Lose bet.

Some Basic Craps Place to Lose Bet Payout Ratios

Craps buy bet payout

Craps Come Bet Odds Payout

The odds of winning when you make a Place to Lose bet in craps vary, and depend mainly on the number that you are looking to bet on. The payout ratios also vary for the different numbers. In this section, will briefly mention the payout ratios associated with some of the numbers on which you may place a craps Place to Lose bet.

Craps Lay Bets Payouts

If the number you have bet on is 6 or 8, the payout ratio is 4 to 5 and you must bet in multiples of $8, which means a house advantage of just 1.82%. If the number that you choose to make your Place to Lose bet on is 5 or 9 the payout ratio is 5-to-8, and you would need to bet in multiples of $8 for either of these numbers to lose, which means the house has a 2.50% advantage. If the number if 4 or 10 the corresponding ratio is between 5 and 11 and you would have to bet at least $11 or multiples of this value to win, thereby giving the house a solid 3.03% advantage.