• If the point is 6 or 8, the max odds bet is 5X.

  • Lowest Betting Limits Craps in Vegas

    If you're just looking for the cheapest place to play craps in Las Vegas, then you're looking for the lowest betting limits. Slots a Fun, the Orleans, Sunset Station, Boulder Station, and both Arizona Charlies all offer minimum bets of $2. But Vegas has an even lower minimum craps game available at Nevada Palace, which is a neighborhood casino with only one craps table.

    Best Place to Play Craps in Las Vegas

    The best place to play craps in Vegas is the place where you're most comfortable with the table odds and betting limits. We've tried to provide a lot of information about casinos to choose from in order to play craps in Las Vegas, but there are other factors which might go into your playing decision, like whether or not the casino is someplace you'd actually be willing to stay, what the cocktail waitresses look like, or how friendly and active the craps games are. We hope this section has gotten you started in terms of places to think about playing though.

    Fire Bet

    The Fire Bet pays based on how many unique points a shooter can make before sevening out. Please see my page on the Fire Bet for the rules rules and analysis.

    Different Doubles

    The Different Doubles pays based on the number of distinct doubles the shooter rolls before a seven. Please see my page on the Different Doubles for the rules rules and analysis.

    Ride the Line

    Details about this side bet can be found in my Ride the Line page.

    Muggsy's Corner

    This is a simple side bet that wins if the come out roll is a seven or a 'point-7' (point established and seven on the next roll). For the full rules and analysis, please see my page on Muggsy's Corner.

    Hard Rockin' Dice

    This set of three side bets, originally called the Hot Hand, can be found at the Hard Rock Cincinnati. They if various sets of totals are rolled before a seven. Please see my page on Hard Rockin' Dice for more information.

    Low Dice, High Dice

    This pair of bets are based on the total of the dice in one throw. The 'Low Dice' bet pays 1 to 1 on totals of 3 to 6 and 5 to 1 on a total of 2. The 'High Dice' pays 1 to 1 on totals of 8 to 11 and 5 to 1 on a total of 12. The following return table on the Low Dice bet shows the house edge is 5.56%. The High Dice bet is the opposite so has the same house edge.

    Low Bet

    Craps Table Best Bets

    TotalCombinationsProbabilityPaysReturn
    210.02777850.138889
    3 to 6140.38888910.388889
    7 to 12210.583333-1-0.583333
    Total361-0.055556

    Card Craps

    In some jurisdictions, namely California, dice alone may not determine the outcome of a bet. In the game of 'Card Craps' 24-card decks are used each consisting of ranks ace to six in all four suits. Two cards are drawn to simulate the roll of the dice. If the suits are different the 'roll' stands. If the suits are the same, then the roll is ignored for all craps bets. The odds on all craps bets are the same as if dice were used.
    However, there is an extra bet called the 'No Call.' This bet pays 3 to 1 if the two cards are suited, otherwise it loses. The house edge depends on the number of 24-card decks used as shown below.

    Card Craps - No Call Bet

    DecksProbabilityHouse Edge
    10.21739113.0435%
    20.2340436.383%
    30.2394374.2254%
    40.2421053.1579%
    50.2436972.521%
    60.2447552.0979%
    70.2455091.7964%
    80.2460731.5707%
    90.2465121.3953%
    100.2468621.2552%
    110.2471481.1407%
    120.2473871.0453%
    130.2475880.9646%
    140.2477610.8955%
    150.2479110.8357%
    160.2480420.7833%

    Midway Bet

    The Showboat in Atlantic City I'm told has a Midway bet in the normal location of the Big 6 and Big 8 on a total of 6 to 8 in the next roll. Slot tournament tips. A hard 6 or 8 pay 2 to 1, and all other totals of 6 to 8 pay 1 to 1. The following table shows the house edge is 5.56%.

    Midway Bet

    TotalCombinationsProbabilityPaysReturn
    Hard 6,820.05555620.111111
    Soft 6,880.22222210.222222
    760.16666710.166667
    All other200.555556-1-0.555556
    Total361-0.055556

    Bonus Craps (Small, Tall, & All)

    Bonus Craps is a set of three side bets, the Small, Tall, and All. For all the details, please visit my Bonus Craps page.

    Four Rolls no Seven

    I hear that Sam's Town in both Las Vegas and Shreveport offer this bet. The bet wins if the shooter can go four throws without rolling a seven. A win pays 1 to 1. The odds are as follows.

    Four Rolls no Seven

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    Win10.4822530.482253
    Loss-10.517747-0.517747
    Total1-0.035494

    Golden Dice Challenge

    The 'Golden Dice Challenge' is a craps side bet found at the MGM Grand in Detroit. The bet pays according to the number of pass line wins the player has before a seven-out. For purposes of the side bet, a win may be made either by rolling a 7 or 11 on the come out roll, or making a point. Rolling a 2, 3, or 12 on the come out roll does not affect the bet. There is a maximum win of $5,000.
    The following return table shows the pays, probabilities, and return from each event, based on a $1 bet.

    Craps Table Bets Explained

    Golden Dice Challenge Return Table for $1 Bet

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    20 or more5000 to 10.0000080.037819
    17 to 192000 to 10.0000370.07358
    15 to 161000 to 10.00010.099877
    13 to 14100 to 10.0003250.032478
    11 to 1250 to 10.0010560.052806
    9 to 1025 to 10.0034340.085858
    7 to 810 to 10.0111680.111678
    5 to 65 to 10.0363160.181578
    0 to 4Loss0.947557-0.947557
    Total1-0.271883
    Assuming the maximum win is $5000 the following is the house edge for various bet amounts.

    Golden Dice Challenge House Edge by Amout Bet

    BetHouse Edge
    $10049.22%
    $5046.87%
    $2545.43%
    $1041.10%
    $533.89%
    $432.78%
    $330.94%
    $229.08%
    $127.19%

    7 Point 7

    7 Point 7 is a craps side bet, which debuted at the Orleans casino in Las Vegas, in late 2008. I have also seen it at the Hard Rock in Macau under the name 'Double Trip Seven.' The bet wins if the player gets a seven on the come out roll, or the dreaded 'point 7,' where the player sevens out on his second roll. The following table shows a house edge of 5.56%.

    7 Point 7 Return Table

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    7 on come out roll20.1666670.333333
    Point 730.1111110.333333
    Loser-10.722222-0.722222
    Total1-0.055556

    Sharp Shooter

    The 'Sharp Shooter' is a side bet in craps spotted at the Hooters casino in Las Vegas in March, 2009. I hear it was removed in 2014.
    The bet is made when a new shooter takes the dice, and pays according to how many times he makes a point. The following table shows what each number of points made pays and the probability. Pays have been converted to a 'to one' basis, to be consistent with the rest of this page. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 21.87%.

    Sharp Shooter — Return Table

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    10 or more2990.0001220.03644
    91990.0001780.035474
    8990.0004390.043461
    7490.0010810.052975
    6290.0026620.077212
    5190.0065570.12458
    490.0161480.145328
    350.0397660.198831
    2 or less-10.933047-0.933047
    Total1-0.218744

    Double Trip Seven

    I noticed this bet at the City of Dreams in Macau in August 2009. It is the same thing as the7 Point 7 bet aleady described.

    Point Seven

    I saw this side bet at the 2009 Global Gaming Expo, and in June 2010 at the Las Vegas Hilton. It is licensed by Casino Gaming LLC. It is a side wager made on the come out roll. If the player rolls a point, and then a seven on the second roll, the bet pays 7 to 1. All other outcomes lose. The following table shows the house edge is 11.11%.

    Point Seven

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    Win70.1111110.777778
    Loss-10.888889-0.888889
    Total1-0.111111

    Replay

    Replay is a craps side bet I spotted at the Boulder Station on September 16, 2010. It pays if the shooter makes the same point at least 3 times before sevening out. For my full analysis, please see my page on the Replay side bet.

    Twice as Nice

    Twice as Nice is a side bet that has been seen at an unknown casino in Biloxi. It wins if the shooter throws any specific pair, including a total of 2 and 12, twice before a seven. For example, rolling a hard 10 twice before a 7. Wins pay 6 to 1. The following table shows a house edge of 29.40%.

    Twice as Nice

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    Win60.1008630.605178
    Loss-10.899137-0.899137
    Total1-0.293959
    A win of 7 to 1 would have a house edge of 19.31%, and 8 to 1 would be 9.22%.

    Pete and Repeat

    Pete and Repeat has also been seen at the same mystery casino in Biloxi. It wins if any total is rolled twice before a 7. Wins pay even money. The following table shows a house edge of 5.79%.

    Pete and Repeat

    EventPaysProbabilityReturn
    Win10.4710660.471066
    Loss-10.528934-0.528934
    Total1-0.057868

    Double D

    In April 2012 I heard this side bet was being offered at the Harrington Raceway casino in Harrington, Delaware. It pays if the shooter makes at least four unique doubles before he sevens out. Come out rolls do not count. The following table shows all the possible outcomes, what they pay (on a 'to one' basis), the probability, and return. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 14.71%.

    Double D

    Unique
    Doubles
    PaysProbabilityReturn
    62500.0010830.270633
    5500.0064940.324683
    4100.0227280.227282
    0 to 3-10.969696-0.969696
    Total1.000000-0.147097

    Broad Bar 12

    In April 2012 I heard this side bet was being offered at the Harrington Raceway casino in Harrington, Delaware. It acts like a place bet, winning on any double except 6-6, and losing on seven. Free michael jackson slot machine. The following return table shows the a house edge of 1.52%, per bet resolved.

    Broad Bar 12 — Not Counting Pushes

    EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
    Double, except 6-61.16666750.4545450.530303
    Seven-160.545455-0.545455
    Total111.000000-0.015152

    Hot Roller

    Craps
    On December 27, 2013, a member of my Wizard of Vegas forum posted about seeing this side bet at the Dover Downs casino in Delaware. It pays based on how many 'completed points' the shooter gets before rolling a seven. The shooter completes a point when he rolls it in all possible ways. For example, to complete a point of eight the shooter would need to roll a 2+6, 3+5, and 4+4. Following are the complete rules.
    1. The bet may be made only on a come out roll.
    2. The bet will be resolved when the shooter rolls a seven.
    3. The bet pays according to how many 'completed points' the shooter achieves.
    4. To complete a point, the shooter must roll the given total all possible ways. The following list shows all the ways to roll each total.
    5. The player must complete at least two points to win. The following table shows how much each number of completed points pays.

    Hot Roller Pay Table

    Completed
    Points
    Pays
    6200 to 1
    550 to 1
    420 to 1
    310 to 1
    25 to 1
    0 or 1Loss
    The following table shows the probability and contribution to the return for all possible outcomes. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.50%. There are certainly much worse things you could bet on in craps.

    Hot Roller Return Table

    Completed
    Points
    PaysProbabilityReturn
    62000.0004120.082441
    5500.0022190.110968
    4200.0075280.150567
    3100.0211930.211934
    250.0562870.281435
    0 or 1-10.912360-0.912360
    Total1.000000-0.075013
    My methodology was a random simulation of 28 billion resolved bets.

    Repeater

    Repeater is a set of craps side bets I noticed at the Suncoast casino in Las Vegas on April 6, 2015. The idea is that the player must roll a given number a specified number of times before a seven. For bets on 2 to 6, the player must roll that total the same number of times as the total itself. For example, for the bet on the number five to win, the shooter must roll 5 fives before a seven. For totals of 8 to 12, the player must roll the total 14 less whatever the total is. For example, on a total of 11, the player must roll an eleven 14-11=3 times before a seven.
    The following is what each specific bet pays:
    The following table shows the probability of winning and house edge of each bet.

    Repeater — Suncoast Rules

    BetPays
    (for 1)
    ProbabilityHouse
    Edge
    2400.0204080.183673
    3500.0156250.218750
    4650.0123460.197531
    5800.0102400.180800
    6900.0088200.206209
    8900.0088200.206209
    9800.0102400.180800
    10650.0123460.197531
    11500.0156250.218750
    12400.0204080.183673
    At Caesars Palace I noticed they added a 'Dealer Envy' win to the same Suncoast pay table above. The following table shows the return to the player, the dealer, and the total.

    Repeater — Caesars Palace Dealer Envy Rules

    Dice
    Total
    Number
    Needed
    Player
    Win
    Dealer
    Envy
    Player
    Return
    Dealer
    Return
    Total
    Return
    2240281.63%4.08%85.71%
    3350378.13%4.69%82.81%
    4465480.25%4.94%85.19%
    5580581.92%5.12%87.04%
    6690679.38%5.29%84.67%
    8690679.38%5.29%84.67%
    9580581.92%5.12%87.04%
    10465480.25%4.94%85.19%
    11350378.13%4.69%82.81%
    12240281.63%4.08%85.71%
    Odds
    It should be noted that the player can achieve the same thing by parlaying place/buy bets. Here is the same chart for the better of place and buy bets. This assumes a buy bet on the 4 with commission on a win only (effective odds of 59 for 20), place bet on the 5 paying 7 to 5, and place bet on the 6 paying 7 to 6.

    Place/Buy Parlay Strategy

    BetPays
    (for 1)
    ProbabilityHouse
    Edge
    475.730.0123460.065018
    579.630.0102400.184627
    6103.460.0088200.087534
    Note how the house edge is lower on the 4 and 6 making place/buy bets, but greater on the 5.
    According to the patent application for the Repeater Bets there are some other variants, as follows:

    Repeater — 'Variant 3' rules

    BetPays
    (for 1)
    ProbabilityHouse
    Edge
    2400.0204081632650.183673
    3500.0156250000000.218750
    4650.0123456790120.197531
    5800.0102400000000.180800
    6900.0088199051570.206209
    84000.0018222944540.271082
    92,5000.0002621440000.344640
    1025,0000.0000169350880.576623
    11100,0000.0000002384190.976158
    1250,000,0000.0000000000720.996388

    Craps Table Bets

    Under 7, Over 7

    The over and under 7 are a pair of side bets I noticed at the New York, New York on January 6, 2017. You can find them where the Big 6 and 8 bets used to be. Both bets pay even money bets and win if the next roll is over/under a 7. So, a total of 7 causes both to lose. The probability of winning is 15/36=41.67% and the house edge is 16.67% (ouch!).

    Hard Way Place Bets


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    Craps Table Come Bets

    On May 30, 2017 I noticed place bets on the hard ways on the craps tables at the Orleans casino in Las Vegas. These would win if the specified hard way, for example 5-5, where rolled before a total of seven. Each bet pays 5 to 1.
    The following return table shows a house edge of 14.29%, ignoring rolls that neither win nor lose.

    Craps Table Bets

    Hard Way Place Bets

    BetPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
    Win510.1428570.714286
    Loss-160.857143-0.857143
    Total71.000000-0.142857

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    Written by: Michael Shackleford