Craps Rules: The Don't Pass Bet
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Bet placed before Come Out Roll
Win: when the Come Out Roll is 2 or 3
Lose: when the Come Out Roll is 7 or 11
Push/Tie: when the Come Out Roll is 12
Point: when the Come Out Roll is 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10. To win, you must
roll a 7 before rolling the Point again; if the Point appears before rolling
the 7, you lose.
A Don't Pass Bet is essentially the opposite of a Pass Line Bet, and is placed
on the craps table in the "Don't Pass" bar before the Come Out Roll.
When the Come Out Roll is 3 or 2, the Don't Pass Bet wins. When the Come Out
Roll is 7 or 11, the Don't Pass Bet loses. When the Come Out Roll is 12, the
bet is returned to the player in a push. When the Come Out Roll is 4, 5, 6,
8, 9, or 10, that number becomes the Point. Once the Point has been established,
Don't Pass Bets win when you roll 7 before rolling the Point again. If you roll
the Point before rolling 7, the Don't Pass Bets lose. A winning Don't Pass Bet
pays even money (1 to 1).
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