So, now you know! The next time you’re playing craps, and you see someone betting the Big 6 and 8, you get to be the one to ask, “What were you thinking?” People love that. Here, the craps odds for payouts are even money, with the exception of two and 12, which offer 2:1 and 3:1, respectively, since they are the hardest to land. The big 6 bet is a wager predicting that a 6 will be rolled out before a 7. The bettor loses their wager if the shooter lands a 5, 6, 7, or 8. The payouts for big 6 and big 8 bets are even money. The big 6 and big 8 bets in craps are situated at both ends of the craps table. If the number you bet on is rolled before a 7, you’ll win the bet. To place a big 6 or 8 bet, you’ll need to put your chips in the appropriate area of the craps table. If 2 or 12 is rolled you are paid 10 for the field while if 3,4,9,10,11 are rolled you are paid 5. So, if a 7 comes up on the first roll, your place bets are safe (they don’t pay if a 6 or 8 is rolled, but you don’t lose them with a 7), while you can say so-long to your Big 6 and 8 bets. Big 6 and big 8 bets are bets on the numbers 6 and 8, respectively. If a 5,6,8 is rolled you are paid 14 but lose the 5 field. One subtle difference between placing the 6 and 8 and betting the Big 6 and 8 is that the Big 6 and 8 is always “working,” while place bets are, by default, “off” (or not working) during the “come out” roll. Remember, just like with the Big 6 and 8, you can take your place bets down at any time.
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