Big 6 8 Craps
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If you have some experience playing craps, you must have noticed the Big Six and Big Eight, that are to be found at both ends of the table.
Experienced players have learned to be cautious when it comes to these bets because if you do not use them properly, you expose your bankroll to significant risk. Yet, the bet seems attractive at a first glance because apart from 7, the other two numbers that are frequently rolled are 6 and 8.
Big 6 8 Craps Table Rules. Secrets Tip – Never bet the Big 6 or Big 8 located at the corners of the table. They carry a 9.09% House Edge versus Place Betting the same numbers for a 1.52% House Edge. All examples include betting both the (6) and (8) on a $10 minimum craps table. 6 & 8 Collect and Press. Secrets Tip – Never bet the Big 6 or Big 8 located at the corners of the table. They carry a 9.09% House Edge versus Place Betting the same numbers for a 1.52% House Edge. All examples include betting both the (6) and (8) on a $10 minimum craps table. 6 & 8 Collect and Press.
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Basically, the player bets that either 6 or 8 will be rolled before 7 is rolled. Similarly to the pass line bet, the player is required to place the desired amount of chips into the designated area on the table and keep their fingers crossed that their numbers will be rolled.
Atlantis keno. The big 6 is a wager that 6 will be rolled before 7.
The dice are rolled as many times as necessary until the player wins or loses. If 7 comes out before 6, you lose. The big 8 wagers are processed in the same manner. Players bet that 8 will be rolled before 7. In case any other number is rolled, the dice are rolled again. If 8 is actually rolled before 7, you win, but if the opposite scenario occurs, you lose your wager.
However, it is important to know that there is a significant difference in payouts between the place bet and the Big Six and Eight. The payout for a place bet on the 6 and 8 is 7:6, while the payout for the big 6 and 8 is 1:1.
In other words, a payout 1:1 means that you lose 6 bets for every 5 bets you win. The same applies to the place bets but the 7:6 payout makes it possible to keep more of your chips as you lose one of them for every 66 chips you wagered. If you wager on the Big Six and Eight, you lose one chip per every 11 wagered.
If you place bets on 6 and 8, the house edge reaches a modest 1.5%, but it jumps to a solid 9% when you bet on the Big Six and Eight. Despite being located in different areas on the layout, the two bets are practically the same.
Players who do not have enough experience in playing craps seem to be lured by the big 6 and 8 bets because of the relatively high probability of rolling these numbers. However, it seems impractical to opt for the Big Six and Eight bet and give the house a 9% advantage instead of making the same bet as a place bet and enhance your chances of turning a profit.
The dealer controls the place bet and places it in the designated area, which basically eliminates any arguments related to the players who get paid. In most cases, players are not well-informed about the difference between these bets.
Many players wonder about whether these bets are effective on the come out roll.
Well, there is not a definite answer to that question. The Big Six and Eight are always working, but that statement is not always applicable to the place 6 and 8. It depends on the casino you have chosen, as some do not offer such a bet. For example, Atlantic City-based casinos do not offer the Big Six and Eight bet and offer only place bets.Yes, I make the bet. Let everyone laugh at me whil1 vote (9.09%)NEVER will I bet the Big 6 or 8. I wait until I ha10 votes (90.9%)
11 members have voted7winnerThese 2 sucker bets arrived on the craps layout in the early 1900s.
Craps back then was a game of points.
No place bets, put bets were not yet allowed.
Bettors wanted a way to bet the 6 and 8 without going thru the come line.
They are an all day wager with a house edge of 9.09%.
Remember back then NO place or put bets.
Bet the Don’t Pass? No Bar 12. The don’t Pass WON on a 12. It cost you a 5% vig to bet the don’t pass.
This just shows how the bets have evolved for the game of craps.
Now in the 21st century we have place bets on the 6&8. pays 7:6 or every $6 pays $7.
There are still $1 and $2 craps tables where you MUST place the 6 or 8 for a minimum of $3.
So the question is: Would you make a $2 Big 6 or Big 8 bet if you only have $2?
I’m an old timer, as was my instructor, and I have seen many players make great money on the Big 6&8. Of course the quarter and $1 games forced many low bankroll players to make the bet if they wanted the 6 or the 8.Crap Dice Games StrategiesRaleighCrapsI had $400 in free play to use on my last trip. It could only be used on even money bets (PL/DP). However, the box allowed me to use it on the Big 6/8 as well. I was given 2 $100 chips and 8 $25 chips.
I used the first $200 (100 + 4x25) on the PL, winning one $25 bet. :-(
I used the rest on the Big 6/8 , again winning one $25 bet. :-C
Man, I HATE CRAPS these daysCraps Pressing StrategyAlways borrow money from a pessimist; They don’t expect to get paid back ! Be yourself and speak your thoughts. Those who matter won’t mind, and those that mind, don’t matter!waltomealI would not make a big 6 or big 8 bet. But neither would I laugh at one who did.
Thanks for the history lesson - very interesting. Every now and then I see an image of an old craps layout, and it’s often striking how much they have changed.NareedBig 6 8 Craps Bet With 7 HedgeA craps ’instructor’ at Montecarlo, who was big on pushing the sucker bets, did admit, quite readily, the Big 6/8 is a sucker bet not worth making. He said he’d heard players say they make it because that way they can better keep track of their chips.konceptumMy answer would be that it depends on certain factors. At $3 minimum tables, I’ve seen players make a $3 bet on the Big 6, and then when it hits, take the winnings and the original bet and have the dealer place the 6 for $6, in order to get the extra dollar the next time the 6 rolls. I think this is a good idea. However, I’ve seen people bet $3 on the Big 6, and then let their winnings ride, thus only getting $6 the next time the 6 is rolled. This doesn’t make sense to me.
At the El Cortez, where a $3 place bet pays $3.50, then it would definitely make more sense to place the 6 rather than bet the Big 6.
Further, since the Big 6 and Big 8 bets are active all the time, and the place bets are normally NOT active when a person is making a come out roll, then if the better is able to remember this and pick up their Big 6 and Big 8 bets on a come out roll, they are probably ok. But I’ve seen many times where they are not aware of this, and those bets get swept up on a 7, in which case, betting this way is a bad idea.Ayecarumba
So the question is: Would you make a $2 Big 6 or Big 8 bet if you only have $2?
If I’m down to $2, I’d head for nickle VP. Big6/8 should never be seen as a live option when much better bets can (still) be had. Unfortunately, you have to do the ’walk of shame’ away from the lively action at the craps tables.Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo da Vinci
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*6/8 Simplified
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*Big 6 8 Craps Bet With 7 Hedge
If you have some experience playing craps, you must have noticed the Big Six and Big Eight, that are to be found at both ends of the table.
Experienced players have learned to be cautious when it comes to these bets because if you do not use them properly, you expose your bankroll to significant risk. Yet, the bet seems attractive at a first glance because apart from 7, the other two numbers that are frequently rolled are 6 and 8.
Big 6 8 Craps Table Rules. Secrets Tip – Never bet the Big 6 or Big 8 located at the corners of the table. They carry a 9.09% House Edge versus Place Betting the same numbers for a 1.52% House Edge. All examples include betting both the (6) and (8) on a $10 minimum craps table. 6 & 8 Collect and Press. Secrets Tip – Never bet the Big 6 or Big 8 located at the corners of the table. They carry a 9.09% House Edge versus Place Betting the same numbers for a 1.52% House Edge. All examples include betting both the (6) and (8) on a $10 minimum craps table. 6 & 8 Collect and Press.
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Basically, the player bets that either 6 or 8 will be rolled before 7 is rolled. Similarly to the pass line bet, the player is required to place the desired amount of chips into the designated area on the table and keep their fingers crossed that their numbers will be rolled.
Atlantis keno. The big 6 is a wager that 6 will be rolled before 7.
The dice are rolled as many times as necessary until the player wins or loses. If 7 comes out before 6, you lose. The big 8 wagers are processed in the same manner. Players bet that 8 will be rolled before 7. In case any other number is rolled, the dice are rolled again. If 8 is actually rolled before 7, you win, but if the opposite scenario occurs, you lose your wager.
However, it is important to know that there is a significant difference in payouts between the place bet and the Big Six and Eight. The payout for a place bet on the 6 and 8 is 7:6, while the payout for the big 6 and 8 is 1:1.
In other words, a payout 1:1 means that you lose 6 bets for every 5 bets you win. The same applies to the place bets but the 7:6 payout makes it possible to keep more of your chips as you lose one of them for every 66 chips you wagered. If you wager on the Big Six and Eight, you lose one chip per every 11 wagered.
If you place bets on 6 and 8, the house edge reaches a modest 1.5%, but it jumps to a solid 9% when you bet on the Big Six and Eight. Despite being located in different areas on the layout, the two bets are practically the same.
Players who do not have enough experience in playing craps seem to be lured by the big 6 and 8 bets because of the relatively high probability of rolling these numbers. However, it seems impractical to opt for the Big Six and Eight bet and give the house a 9% advantage instead of making the same bet as a place bet and enhance your chances of turning a profit.
The dealer controls the place bet and places it in the designated area, which basically eliminates any arguments related to the players who get paid. In most cases, players are not well-informed about the difference between these bets.
Many players wonder about whether these bets are effective on the come out roll.
Well, there is not a definite answer to that question. The Big Six and Eight are always working, but that statement is not always applicable to the place 6 and 8. It depends on the casino you have chosen, as some do not offer such a bet. For example, Atlantic City-based casinos do not offer the Big Six and Eight bet and offer only place bets.Yes, I make the bet. Let everyone laugh at me whil1 vote (9.09%)NEVER will I bet the Big 6 or 8. I wait until I ha10 votes (90.9%)
11 members have voted7winnerThese 2 sucker bets arrived on the craps layout in the early 1900s.
Craps back then was a game of points.
No place bets, put bets were not yet allowed.
Bettors wanted a way to bet the 6 and 8 without going thru the come line.
They are an all day wager with a house edge of 9.09%.
Remember back then NO place or put bets.
Bet the Don’t Pass? No Bar 12. The don’t Pass WON on a 12. It cost you a 5% vig to bet the don’t pass.
This just shows how the bets have evolved for the game of craps.
Now in the 21st century we have place bets on the 6&8. pays 7:6 or every $6 pays $7.
There are still $1 and $2 craps tables where you MUST place the 6 or 8 for a minimum of $3.
So the question is: Would you make a $2 Big 6 or Big 8 bet if you only have $2?
I’m an old timer, as was my instructor, and I have seen many players make great money on the Big 6&8. Of course the quarter and $1 games forced many low bankroll players to make the bet if they wanted the 6 or the 8.Crap Dice Games StrategiesRaleighCrapsI had $400 in free play to use on my last trip. It could only be used on even money bets (PL/DP). However, the box allowed me to use it on the Big 6/8 as well. I was given 2 $100 chips and 8 $25 chips.
I used the first $200 (100 + 4x25) on the PL, winning one $25 bet. :-(
I used the rest on the Big 6/8 , again winning one $25 bet. :-C
Man, I HATE CRAPS these daysCraps Pressing StrategyAlways borrow money from a pessimist; They don’t expect to get paid back ! Be yourself and speak your thoughts. Those who matter won’t mind, and those that mind, don’t matter!waltomealI would not make a big 6 or big 8 bet. But neither would I laugh at one who did.
Thanks for the history lesson - very interesting. Every now and then I see an image of an old craps layout, and it’s often striking how much they have changed.NareedBig 6 8 Craps Bet With 7 HedgeA craps ’instructor’ at Montecarlo, who was big on pushing the sucker bets, did admit, quite readily, the Big 6/8 is a sucker bet not worth making. He said he’d heard players say they make it because that way they can better keep track of their chips.konceptumMy answer would be that it depends on certain factors. At $3 minimum tables, I’ve seen players make a $3 bet on the Big 6, and then when it hits, take the winnings and the original bet and have the dealer place the 6 for $6, in order to get the extra dollar the next time the 6 rolls. I think this is a good idea. However, I’ve seen people bet $3 on the Big 6, and then let their winnings ride, thus only getting $6 the next time the 6 is rolled. This doesn’t make sense to me.
At the El Cortez, where a $3 place bet pays $3.50, then it would definitely make more sense to place the 6 rather than bet the Big 6.
Further, since the Big 6 and Big 8 bets are active all the time, and the place bets are normally NOT active when a person is making a come out roll, then if the better is able to remember this and pick up their Big 6 and Big 8 bets on a come out roll, they are probably ok. But I’ve seen many times where they are not aware of this, and those bets get swept up on a 7, in which case, betting this way is a bad idea.Ayecarumba
So the question is: Would you make a $2 Big 6 or Big 8 bet if you only have $2?
If I’m down to $2, I’d head for nickle VP. Big6/8 should never be seen as a live option when much better bets can (still) be had. Unfortunately, you have to do the ’walk of shame’ away from the lively action at the craps tables.Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo da Vinci
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