Craps includes a wide variety of bets to choose from, meaning players can diversify their bets and even get a larger return on their winnings. The most common type of bet is the pass line bet, also known as the āright betā. This bet is placed before the come-out roll, and the player needs the dice to roll a seven or an eleven. If this happens, then the bet will be a winner.
Players can also choose to make a donāt pass line bet, a bet that works in reverse to the pass line bet. In this case, you need the dice to roll anything except a seven or an eleven. If the result is a twelve, then they can recover their investment.
Other bets include a "come" bet and a "donāt come" bet. The "come" bet is placed after the come-out roll, and it works similar to the pass line bet. The "donāt come" bet is the reverse version of this bet. Those who choose to place a "big 6" bet are betting that the dice will roll a total of six.