Players have a variety of bets available to them when playing live dealer craps. The most common are the pass line bet, the don't pass bet, the come bet, the don't come bet, the odds bet, and the place bet. Each of these bets has its own set of rules and payoffs, so it's important for players to understand the details before placing a bet.
The pass line bet is the most common bet in craps, and it pays off even money if the shooter rolls a seven or an eleven on the come-out roll. The don't pass bet is the opposite of the pass line bet, and it pays off even money if the shooter rolls a two or a three on the come-out roll.
The come bet works in a similar fashion to the pass line bet, and it pays off even money if the shooter rolls a seven or an eleven on the come-out roll. The don't come bet is the opposite of the come bet, and it pays off even money if the shooter rolls a two or a three on the come-out roll.
The odds bet is an additional bet that players can make after the come-out roll. This bet pays off if the shooter rolls the point number, and the payout is determined by the odds of the point number being rolled.
The place bet is a bet that the shooter will roll a certain number before rolling a seven. The player can choose any number from four to ten, and the payout is determined by the odds of the number being rolled.