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I'm drawing a blank here, what happens when you place a come bet and a 7 is rolled? That's a win correct?
 
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I think so but I could be wrong
 
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A "come" bet is treated just as a "passline" bet. 7 is a winner.
 
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yes it is winner.....
 
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gotcha thanks
 
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Sam Odom said:
A "come" bet is treated just as a "passline" bet. 7 is a winner.

Not to be confused with a "place" bet. 7 is a loser unless the "place" bet is "off"
 
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go2guy....

To make it simple, you can place a "Come" bet after each roll if you choose to do so, and it will ALWAYS be a winner if a 7 is rolled...
 
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11 is a winner with the come bet as well correct?
 
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11 is a winner as 2, 3 and 12 are losers.
 
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Urban Vegas Legend: a man won >1 million at Ceasars one night by using a martingale on the "come." Said he made the front page of the LV Review.
 
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When a table is 5X odds, 10X odds and etc., that means you can place 5X or 10X chip value taking the odds behind your pass line bet?

Can you do the same on a number after the come bet, taking the odds that is? Would the payout be true odds when that number hits again?
 
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go2guy said:
When a table is 5X odds, 10X odds and etc., that means you can place 5X or 10X chip value taking the odds behind your pass line bet?

Can you do the same on a number after the come bet, taking the odds that is? Would the payout be true odds when that number hits again?

Yes, yes and yes. I meant it when I wrote
A "come" bet is treated just as a "passline" bet.
:lolBIG:
 
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A come bet is pretty much treated as a pass line bet, only you make it when the point is on.
 
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Sam Odom said:
Yes, yes and yes. I meant it when I wrote :lolBIG:

Ok last question so if I place a come bet and 6 comes, my chips get placed on the 6 and if it hits again (before 7) I get back 6 to 5 odds on the roll? What if point is made, can I leave my come bet out there without losing if 2, 3 or 12 doesn't come out? Ok that was two questions, BTW thanks for the answers fellas, sharpen up on my craps skills.
 
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If a number (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) is made your "come" wager will move to the number. If same # made again before a 7 then you'll get even $ for the "come" bet (then known as the "flat" bet) and true odds for that number on any "odds" wager you made. If the "point" is made then all "come" bets (the "flat" bets only) are working on the comeout roll. Odds on the "flat" are "off" on the comeout roll unless you have called them "on"
 
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Sam Odom said:
If a number (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) is made your "come" wager will move to the number. If same # made again before a 7 then you'll get even $ for the "come" bet (then known as the "flat" bet) and true odds for that number on any "odds" wager you made. If the "point" is made then all "come" bets (the "flat" bets only) are working on the comeout roll. Odds on the "flat" are "off" on the comeout roll unless you have called them "on"


Ok I lied I have another question but this is where I get confused (in bold letters above). So is it best to take your "odds" wagers along with any winnings "off the board" when a new roll is coming out?
 
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go2guy said:
[/b]So is it best to take your "odds" wagers along with any winnings "off the board" when a new roll is coming out?

A lot of people do and it is the default for the odds on your come bets to not be working on the come out roll. However there is no valid mathematical reason to do so and you can ask the dealer to have your odds working, when he will put a lammer on one of your bets.
 
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If you have odds on, and the point is made, while the point is off, your odds are not in play.
Say you have a come bet on the 4, and you have laid odds on the 4 as well.
The point is made, the point goes off.
If the shooter throws a 7, you lose your come bet, but the odds go back to you.
So you COULD take your odds off and put them on again after the point is established, but I usually leave them on, and if a 7 is thrown, the dealers return the odds.
 
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juice said:
If you have odds on, and the point is made, while the point is off, your odds are not in play.
Say you have a come bet on the 4, and you have laid odds on the 4 as well.
The point is made, the point goes off.
If the shooter throws a 7, you lose your come bet, but the odds go back to you.
So you COULD take your odds off and put them on again after the point is established, but I usually leave them on, and if a 7 is thrown, the dealers return the odds.

I don't know what you are trying to say in this post. I've read it several times. It's really very simple. Odds are off on a come out roll, but you can turn them on by telling the dealer. If a seven was rolled, and you got your odds back, it's because you never turned them on with the dealer. You don't have the option to turn off the bet itself, it's only the odds that can be off or on. But the default is off, and most people leave them that way.
 
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Illini said:
I don't know what you are trying to say in this post. I've read it several times. It's really very simple. Odds are off on a come out roll, but you can turn them on by telling the dealer.

But the "original" come bet is still on and loss if a 7 is rolled so you technically lose you "original" come bet.
 

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