Cash Out Craps
Cash Out Craps
Introducing an all new side-bet playable on Craps. The goal is to roll all 10 numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 before rolling a 7 to get a 100 to 1 payout. Recognizing the difficulty of rolling all the numbers, odds will be offered for the player to cash out after rolling at least 4 numbers. The more numbers rolled the higher the odds offered. This is the first “cash out” wager ever offered on a Craps table. It is also the first strategic decision ever introduced on a Craps table. When players have rolled all the easy numbers they will be inclined to cash out, if they have rolled the hard ones they may continue rolling to go for higher payouts.
Cash Out Craps takes the best Craps side bet on the market and makes it better by adding the cash out option. The player is now no longer throwing money away 99% of the time. They can choose to cash out and get paid on over 30% of the outcomes, or let it ride and go for the bigger payouts. It is also an extremely exciting decision, comparable to a 10 leg sports bet parlay, you have hit several of the legs, do you take the sure thing payday or go for the gusto? More importantly, dealers already know how to deal it, and the bet sells itself. When players start cashing out on this bet, others will quickly follow suit.
This bet can be configured on or off during come-out rolls. The recommended configuration is for the bet to be “off” in this scenario so players are not rooting against their bet. Additionally, the minimum bet size is also configurable, although it is recommended to use a “table minimum” bet for this offering. Casinos may also optionally choose to allow players to cash out a portion of their wager.
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House Edge: 2.86% – 11.42% depending on pay table. Recommended pay table shown below (5.30% with optimal strategy)
Numbers Rolled | Cash Out Offered | |
All 10 | 100 to 1 | |
Any 9 | 25 to 1 | |
Any 8 | 10 to 1 | |
Any 7 | 5 to 1 | |
Any 6 | 3 to 1 | |
Any 5 | 2 to 1 | |
Any 4 | 1 to 1 |
Never Cash Out on the first payout offered. Consider taking the 2 to 1 payout unless you have already rolled some hard numbers (2,3,11, or 12).