The
"Across"
Place Bets


The $5
player:
$32
$32 across, including
($5 Player)

$27
Any outside point = $27
across ($5 Player)

$26
Point 6 or 8 = $26 across
($5 Player)

The $10
player:
$64
$64 across,
including ($10 Player)

$54
Any outside point = $54
across ($10 Player)

$52
Point 6 or 8 = $52 across
($10 Player)

The $15
player:
$96
$96 across,
including ($15 Player)

$81
Any outside point = $81
across ($15 Player)

$78
Point 6 or 8 = $78 across
($15 Player)

The $20
Player:
$128
$128 across,
including ($20 Player)

$108
Any outside point = $108
across ($20 Player)

$104
Point 6 or 8 = $104 across
($20 Player)

The $25 Player:
$160
$160 across,
including ($25 Player)

$135
Any outside point = $135
across ($25
Player)

$130
Point 6 or 8 = $130 across
($25 Player)

$50 Player:
$320
$320 across,
including ($50 Player)

$270
Any outside point = $270
across ($50
Player)

$260
Point 6 or 8 = $260 across
($50 Player)

The $75 Player:
$480
$480 across,
including ($75 Player)

$405
Any outside point = $405
across ($75
Player)

$390
Point 6 or 8 = $260 across
($50 Player)

The $100 Player
$640
$640 across,
including ($100
Player)

$540
Any outside point = $540
across ($100
Player)

$520
Point 6 or 8 = $520 across
($100 Player)

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Calculating 'breakage vig' on point 4
or 10 dollar game
$25 = $1 vig
$50 = $2 vig
$75 = $4 vig
Any
amount in between such as a $35 or a $65 bet shall be box person's
discretion
Use the above simple formula with $25
increment bets.
Example :
$125 = $6 vig (5 + 1)
$350 = $17 vig (15 +2)
Remember each $100 wagered shall be
charged a $5 vig. (5%)
Betting 'across' with pre pay vig
must be adjusted
Example :

In this illustration
the player would have to bet $136.00 instead of $135.00
'across'
$25 = $1
vig on the 10
Buy Bet
A Buy bet is a standing bet with the dice that can be placed on any of the
point numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 at anytime, however only recommended
on 4 and 10. The bet is for the chosen number and against the 7.
1 of 3 things can
happen with this bet:
1) The selected number is
rolled and the bet wins.
2) A 7 is rolled and the bet loses.
3) Any other number is rolled and the bet neither wins nor loses but
rolling continues.
A Buy bet is similar to a Place bet except that you pay a 5% vig up-front
in exchange for receiving a true payoff if it wins. The vig is figured on
the amount wagered. For example, if you wanted to make a $20 Buy bet on
the number 4, you'd put down $21 in the Come area and tell the dealer
"Buy the 4". He or she will move $20 to the number 4 point box
and place a BUY button on top it. The extra $1 (5% of $20) is the vig for
the house. The result is that you'll win $40 (2 to 1) instead of $36 (9 to
5). If you do win and want to keep your Buy bet up, you'll have to pay the
dealer another vig. The vig is returned if you remove the bet before it
wins or loses.
Depending on how much you bet, the vig may work out to a fractional
amount. If this fractional amount is not fully payable with any of the
available checks, then the vig is rounded off. Generally, when the vig
amount falls halfway or less between two payable amounts, the vig is
rounded down, otherwise it's rounded up. So at a table where the smallest
checks are $1, the vig will be rounded down on fractions of .50 or less
and rounded up otherwise. e.g. You could Buy a bet for $50 and pay only
$2 vig even though mathematically the vig comes out to $2.50. However, if
you made two $50 Buy bets at the same time, you'd be charged $5 and not $4
for your total action. Even if you didn't make both bets at the
same time, some casinos would charge you the extra $1 when you made the
second bet, and some would not. Obviously those that don't collect the
extra buck are being a bit more generous. There are some casinos that
are even more generous by only charging a vig on those bets that you win.
This lowers the house advantage even more and makes the Buy a much better
bet. The point to remember is that each casino handles their vigs a little
differently.
Number Payoff PC if all bets are charged PC if only winning bets are
charged
4 & 10 2 to 1 4.76%
1.64%
5 & 9 3 to 2 4.76%
1.96%
6 & 8 6 to 5 4.76%
2.22%
Buy bets, like Place bets, are automatically OFF on the come-out roll
unless you call them ON. They can be called ON or OFF, as well as put up,
taken down, increased, or decreased (with vig adjustments) at any time.
Buy bets do not make sense for the 6 or 8, and generally not the 5
or 9 since the equivalent Place bet percentages are already
lower than 5%. But for the 4 and the 10 they do make sense and should
be utilized instead of Place bets.
When you make a Buy bet, you're taking odds which is the exact opposite of
a Lay bet where you're laying odds.

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