So here are the odds and probabilities: If you win the bet, you are paid even money or 1:1 odds. Remember not to confuse this bet with a Place 6 or Place 8 bet, in where you must roll a 6 or 8 on the very next roll or lose the bet. You can also cancel your bet at any time if you start feeling too nervous about it. Note that you are either betting on 6 or 8, but not both of them. You are betting that the dice will land on a six or eight before a seven. I actually won with it and it wasn’t that bad of a bet.īasically, you wager some chips on a spot on the table that has a Big 6 and 8 spot at the corner of the pass line.
It is also a bet that is different than many people would assume and has some rules to it that I will explain next.
This is actually one of the more common bets but the odds are not that spectacular. Yesterday I talked about a bet that I started using at the table called the big six or big eight bet.