The 3-Way Craps is similar to the “Any Craps” roll, but it is three separate wagers, while “Any Craps” is a single wager. The 3-Way Craps pays if either the 2, 3, or 12 is paid before the 7 is rolled. The payout for a 2 or a 12 in a Three-Way Craps bet is 30:1, while the payout for an 11 is 15:1.
In my video Bellagio Craps, Part 3 of 3, I comment on the All, Tall, and Small bet. This is a breakdown of the ‘All, Tall, and Small’ bet. THE PARLANCE This bet is commonly written as the ‘ATS’ bet. First, understand that most gambling writers refer to the All, Tall, Small bet as the. According to the 3% Rule the closer the house edge for a given bet comes to 3%, the less frequently this wager should be incorporated into one's bet pattern. From this, it follows that craps players should stick predominantly to the Line bets like Pass, Don't Pass and Come / Don't Come as the built-in casino advantage for these is below 3%. Free odds is the only bet in a casino where the odds aren’t against you. There is no house edge because if you win the bets are paid at true odds. This mean that if there is a 3-1 chance of winning your bet you’ll get paid 3 dollars for every 1 dollar you bet. Most bets don’t pay true odds.
The Pass Line Bet is the basic bet in all of craps. It is a wager on whether the shooter wins or not. On the come-out roll, if the shooter rolls a 7 or 11, then he or she wins. If the shooter rolls a 2, 3, or 12, then the shooter craps out (or loses). In this video, we discuss the Come Bet with Odds (Three Point Molly) and payouts of each number. We were able to more than double our money by using this str.
From the perspective of the house edge, this wager is the same as the “Any Craps” roll. The Any Craps roll is a more flexible wager, though, because you can make a $1 wager on Any Craps, while you must make at least a $3 wager on the 3-Way Craps roll, because it requires a chip on all three numbers.
The house edge for the 3-Way Craps bet is 11.11%