When you sit at the virtual table, you’ll spot a bunch of wager types. Each has its own odds, payouts and thrill factor. Poa? Let’s break them down:
Pass Line Bet
This is the classic starter. You bet on the come-out roll. Roll a 7 or 11, you win. Spy a 2, 3 or 12, you lose. If any other number pops up, that becomes the "point." The shooter keeps rolling until they hit a 7 or that point again—you’re either celebrating or groaning.
Come Bet
Think of the Come bet as a Pass Line after the point is set. You win on 7 or 11, lose on 2, 3 or 12. Any other number becomes your "come point," and rolls continue until the come point or a 7 shows up.
Place Bet
Pick any number between 4 and 10. You’re betting it lands before a 7. Different numbers pay out differently, so choose wisely.
Field Bet
A one-roll wager: do you fancy a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12? Land one of those, you win; hit 5, 6, 7 or 8, you lose. Quick and punchy.
Big 6 & Big 8
Bet that a 6 or 8 hits before a 7. Pays even-money—simple and chill.
Hardway Bet
Bet a pair (like two 3s for a hard 6 or two 2s for a hard 4) lands before a 7 or the number in any other combo. High risk, higher reward.
Any Seven Bet
A straight-up wager that the next roll is a 7. Risky, with a hefty house edge—tread carefully.