The opening roll of a craps game is called the “come-out roll.” Prior to this roll, participants will place a “pass line bet”—they are betting that the opening roll will either be a 7 or an 11.
On the come-out roll, there are three possible outcomes: Outcome one is that 7 or 11 are rolled, and pass line bettors have placed a successful bet. Outcome two is a losing outcome—2, 3, or 12 are rolled, and pass line bettors have lost their wager (conversely, if players have placed a “don’t pass” bet, 2, 3, or 12 are a winning outcome). Outcome three is when 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 are rolled. If any of these numbers are rolled, they become the “point.” Players now want the number from outcome three to occur again before 7 is rolled again.
Place Bets
Following the come-out roll and the point having been set, players can make “place bets” in which they can bet on a specific number to occur. While playing online, you’ll have multiple opportunities to bet on a winning occurrence. For example, the point is set at 5; you also place wagers on 4 and 6. If 7 is rolled, you lose all three bets. If 4, 5, or 6 occur, you’ve won one of your bets (though you have still lost two).
Because their occurrence is less likely than the 7, a successful placed bet can have a stronger payout. Thinking of rolling probabilities, because 4 can only occur in three combinations, it will have a better payout than 5 which can occur in four combinations.