Put bets are essentially pass bets that 'skip' the come out roll.In particular, put bets and proposition (prop) bets offer very unfavorable house edges, so avoid making these bets if you're looking to make money. Only take these bets for their entertainment value - the thrill of risking your money on a long shot. Certain bets carry high house edges and are to avoided by serious gamblers at all costs. X Research sourceĪvoid risky bets with major house edges.
Laying the odds against a 4 or 10 pays 1 to 2, 2 to 3 against a 5 or 9, and 5 to 6 against a 6 or 8. The odds bet pays 2 to 1 on points of 4 and 10, 3 to 2 on a 5 and 9, and 6 to 5 on a 6 and 8. By taking the maximum odds bet every time you make a pass or don't pass bet, you maximize your winning potential and lower the house edge on your overall wager.
Odds bets usually have a maximum bet amount that is some multiple of your pass or don't pass bet - 2X, 3X, 5X, etc. However, odds bets can only be made on top of other bets, so, if you make an odds bet, the house still has an edge (albeit a diminished one) on your overall wager.
Odds bets are somewhat unique in that they are truly fair - the house has no edge at all on these bets.