Craps With 2 3 11 12

  

You win if a 7 or 11 roll, or lose if 2, 3, or 12 roll (known as “craps”). Any other number that rolls becomes the “point” and the point must roll again before a 7 to win.

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  1. 3 to 1 with craps 7 to 1 with 11: 11.11%: Field: 5 to 4: 1 to 1 with 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11 2 to 1 on 2 or 12: 5.56%: Field (alternate) 5 to 4: 1 to 1 with 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11.
  2. C and E Bet: A bet that any roll will fall between the craps numbers 2, 3, 11 or 12. Craps: Used to refer to the numbers 2, 3 and 12. Crap Out: An initial roll that returns a 2, 3, or a 12. Dices in the Middle: The dice are placed in the middle until wagers are made by players on the table.
All,
I have been playing craps since 2010 and I've come to understand most of the bets. I am not 100% familiar with all of the bets on the center of the layout by the stickman because they are really low EV bets.
I know there are a number of 'proposition bets' that are 'one roll' bets where its resolved and you win or lose based on the outcome of the very next roll. The 'C' and 'E' bets are prop bets, as are the various hop bets.
On the layout by the stickman there are places for 'aces (2)' '3' 'yo (11)' and 'boxcars (12)'. I know these are used for combo bets like 'horn high yo'.
My question is this: If you wish to bet on an individual number 2, 3, 11, or 12, is it considered a proposition (one roll) bet. The reason I ask is because I have been at various craps tables in eastern PA, in CT, and in Atlantic City, and it seems that the stickman doesn't clear off these bets after one roll. It seems the stickman is treating these bets the way he would a 'hard way' bet...they are standing bets until they win or the seven is rolled.

Craps With 2 3 11 12 Mm


Is it possible that the house rules on the east coast are different regarding these four bets? Is it possible that alot of sitckman are making mistakes during a game with a lot of bets on the table and a lot of action?
Please help clarify for me.
--Mainframe

Craps With 2 3 11 12 X 12

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.

Craps With 2 3 11 12 Volt

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%