![]() ![]() So, now you know! The next time you’re playing craps, and you see someone betting the Big 6 and 8, you get to be the one to ask, “What were you thinking?” People love that. Even if you dont have a pass line bet, so you can jump right in if a point is already established. ![]() ![]() So, if a 7 comes up on the first roll, your place bets are safe (they don’t pay if a 6 or 8 is rolled, but you don’t lose them with a 7), while you can say so-long to your Big 6 and 8 bets. You can place the 6, 8 or any number at any time. If 7 rolls before your point, you lose and the dice move to the next Shooter. If any other number rolls, it’s your point. You win on 7 and 11 and lose on 2, 3, or 12 on the Come Out Roll. One subtle difference between placing the 6 and 8 and betting the Big 6 and 8 is that the Big 6 and 8 is always “working,” while place bets are, by default, “off” (or not working) during the “come out” roll. A Pass Line bet is placed immediately prior to the Come Out Roll. Remember, just like with the Big 6 and 8, you can take your place bets down at any time. ![]()
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