The Secrets of the Field

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Pssst...! Wanna know a secret?

How about the secret of the field bet in craps?

As you probably know, the field bet is a one roll bet where you bet some cash or chips on any number ( nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 , 11) that a 2, 3, 11, or 12 is going to roll. If your number hits, you win. If it doesn't, you lose.

The field bet is the opposite of the Don't come bet. If you bet the field (and you only have to roll one number to win), you have to wait for a seven or eleven to come before you can start betting again. This keeps the game interesting and makes it more challenging.

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When you bet the field, you can bet more than the minimum. For example, you might bet $5, $10, or $20. When the seven rolls, you win the $10 Any Craps. If any other number (such as a six or eight) rolls before it gets to your number, you lose.

If you bet the field and the shooter establishes a point number (such as six), you might keep rolling until your number comes up. If you make a point number bet, you win if the shooter rolls a seven or eleven, and you lose if he rolls a two three, four twelve, five twelve, or six.

If you bet the field and the shooter establishes a point number (such as four), you must stop betting until the shooter rolls a seven or eleven to win. If he rolls a two three, twelve, or twelve (his point), you lose.

Field bets that you place on either the come or don't come end of the table are called Place bets. Field bets that you place on the point number (i.e., the point itself, not the number of the point) are called Any Craps.

The payoff for place bets on the come or don't come end of the table is seven to one. slot online gacor The payoff for place bets on the point number is five to one.

Field bets that are placed on the point number are called the Free Odds bet. If you bet the free odds, the casino lets you keep your bet in place for the come-out roll so that you don't have to pay the vig. The casino pays you the true odds only after the shooter rolls the point number.

The advantage to the player is that the casino holds the edge on the come-out roll, while the player maintains the edge on the point number. The Free Odds bet is the real roulette bet because the casino edge is eliminated on the come-out roll.

The disadvantage to the player is that the casino edge remains on the point number. For example, on a come-out roll of a two, three, four, five, six, eight, nine, or ten, the casino is paid $7 even money for the roll, and $2 to the odds bet for the number. The casino edge is 5.26 percent for the come-out roll and 5.26 percent on the point number. The player is paid $1 for the dollar bet on the number and $7 for the half-money bet on the odds (i.e., $6 for the number and $2 for the odds). The casino edge is 5.26 percent on the come-out roll and 5.26 percent on the point number.

If you want to bet the field, stick with the boxed number bets, which pay even money, instead of the crazy bets, which pay only twice the amount as the odds.