![]() ![]() ![]() But if you have a working come bet and pass line bet (plus odds), the 7 is no longer an advantage because that means your previous bets are losers. If the point is a 4 or 10, you now have a 1 in 2 chance to get a 1:1 payout.īut here is why the pass line can just as much hurt: Your biggest advantage is that first roll getting a 7/11 and paying out. You’re now at a disadvantage because even with the best possible odds of hitting the number (6 or 8) you have 5 in 7 chance to get a 1:1 payout. Once a pass-line bet has a point established you technically already “lost” the roll. The problem with place/odds is that if you made it to that point, the place bet was the superior choice however, that’s clearly “hindsight is 20/20” because if the roll were a 7, the pass line bet pays better. The dealer wasn’t lying to you in that the place bets pay better, but the risk is higher due to the first roll. If a 7 hits, bet #1 loses $18 and bet #2 gains $10. The advantage that the pass line has on a place bet is the first roll. Total payout from hitting the number twice: $22 It pays out $10 for the original $10 invested. You lay odds, let’s say $10 to match the $18 invested above. Total payout from hitting the number twice is $54. ![]()
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