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Pass Line — Also
known as the Front Line, a Pass
Line bet wagers that the shooter will roll the Point before a
7. To qualify, you must place your Pass Line bet before the
Come Out roll. (The dealer will announce "Place your bets for
the Come Out roll." to let you know when you can make a Pass
Line bet.) A natural Come Out
roll (i.e. a 7 or an 11) is an immediate winner for the Pass
Line bet. If the Come Out roll craps
out (with a 2, 3 or 12) the Pass Line loses.
Any other Come Out result (4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10) becomes the
Point, and a puck labeled ON is positioned above the
corresponding numbered column to indicate that the Point has
been established. When the Puck is ON, Pass Line bets win if
that Point is rolled and lose if a 7 is rolled. Winning bets
pay 1-to-1.
Unresolved Pass Line bets may not be modified or removed;
they are committed until the end of the round. Once the Point
is established, only another roll of the Point or a roll of 7
can end the round. When the puck is flipped to OFF and moved back to the upper
left-hand corner of the table, you know the round has ended
and the next roll will be a Come Out roll.
Don't Pass Bar — Also
known as the Back Line, the
Don't Pass is the opposite of Pass: it wins if the shooter
rolls a 7 before the Point, and loses when the Point comes up
before a 7. To qualify, it must be placed in the Don't Pass
bar prior to the Come Out roll. On Come Out, Don't Pass wins
on 2 or 3, loses on 7 or 11 and is a push on 12 - any other
number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) establishes the point. Winning bet
pays 1-to-1.
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