Craps Rules: The Field Bet
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The field bet area is located on the craps table just beyond the don't pass
bar. A field bet can be played on any roll, and covers a number of dice totals.
The field bet is well liked due primarily to its simplicity. It is a one-roll
bet which states simply: if the shooter throws a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 (any
of the numbers printed in the field area) then the field bet wins. If a 5, 6,
7, or 8 are thrown then the field bet loses. There is no trick to placing your
chips on one of the numbers in the field, you can simply place them anywhere
within the field area. There is also a double bonus associated with 2 and 12
for the field bet. If 2 or 12 are thrown you are paid 2 to 1 on your original
bet.

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