What Does 4 5 Odds Pay
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These are the funny-looking odds – like 9/5 or 1/2 – that you see when you flip on the Kentucky Derby. These are the funny-looking odds—like 9/5 or 1/2—that you see when you flip on the Kentucky Derby. Pro tip: if you want to say fractional odds aloud, like 9/5 or 1/2, you would say “nine to five” or “one to two.”. A bet of £50 at 2.0 would see a return of £100. If you are using decimal odds, you need to subtract 1 to work out what it equates to in fractional odds. So if you see odds of 3.0, take 1 away from the 3 (3-1=2), so the odds are 2-1. If it’s 4.5, again subtract 1, so the fractional odds are 3.5/1 (or as we know it, 7/2).
The craps payout chart below shows various payout statistics such as what kind of craps bets, true odds, payout odds and the total house edge after everything has been calculated through. Note that these payout odds in the chart listed below are not the same in every casino or on all craps tables. Some casinos may have different odds which perhaps may be better or worse than the odds shown in the payout chart. For more detailed information about each specific bet, please visit our page on how to play craps and browse through the craps bets menu.
This craps payout chart is also a great tool if you are just starting to learn the craps strategy. That way you can see all of the odds displayed in one table and you'll be able to decide which bets are better than others. You can see why the free odds bet is such a great one and why some of the proposition bets are terrible. My advice is to study this information or at least glance at it to find good strategies.
Normal Craps Bets and Payout Odds
What Does 4/5 Odds Mean
Craps Bet | True Odds | Payout Odds | House Edge |
---|---|---|---|
Pass Line | 251 to 244 | 1 to 1 | 1.41% |
Come | 251 to 244 | 1 to 1 | 1.41% |
Don't Pass | 1031 to 949 | 1 to 1 | 1.36% |
Don't Come (Bar 12) | 1031 to 949 | 1 to 1 | 1.36% |
Pass / Come Free Odds | 2 to 1 on 4 or 10 3 to 2 on 5 or 9 6 to 5 on 6 or 8 | 2 to 1 on 4 or 10 3 to 2 on 5 or 9 6 to 5 on 6 or 8 | 0% |
Don't Pass / Don't Come Free Odds | 1 to 2 on 4 or 10 2 to 3 on 5 or 9 5 to 6 on 6 or 8 | 1 to 2 on 4 or 10 2 to 3 on 5 or 9 5 to 6 on 6 or 8 | 0% |
7 Out | 5 to 1 | 4 to 1 | 16.67% |
Yo 11 | 17 to 1 | 15 to 1 | 11.11% |
3 | 17 to 1 | 15 to 1 | 11.11% |
2 Snake Eyes | 35 to 1 | 30 to 1 | 13.89% |
12 Box Cars | 35 to 1 | 30 to 1 | 13.89% |
Hi-Lo | 17 to 1 | 15 to 1 | 11.11% |
Craps | 8 to 1 | 7 to 1 | 11.11% |
C and E | 5 to 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 to 1 on 2 3 to 1 on 12 | 2.78% |
Horn | 5 to 1 | 27 to 4 with 2 or 12 3 to 1 with 3 or 11 | 12.50% |
Whirl / World | 2 to 1 | 26 to 5 with 2 or 12 11 to 5 with 3 or 11 0 to 1 on 7 (push) | 13.33% |
Hard Way 4 or 10 | 8 to 1 | 7 to 1 | 11.11% |
Hard Way 6 or 8 | 10 to 1 | 9 to 1 | 9.09% |
Big 6 or 8 | 6 to 5 | 1 to 1 | 9.09% |
Place 4 or 10 | 2 to 1 | 9 to 5 | 6.67% |
Place 5 or 9 | 3 to 2 | 7 to 5 | 4.00% |
Place 6 or 8 | 6 to 5 | 7 to 6 | 1.52% |
Buy 4 or 10 | 2 to 1 | 2 to 1 plus commission (5%) | 4.76% |
Buy 5 or 9 | 3 to 2 | 3 to 2 plus commission (5%) | 4.76% |
Buy 6 or 8 | 6 to 5 | 6 to 5 plus commission (5%) | 4.76% |
Lay 4 or 10 | 1 to 2 | 1 to 2 plus commission (5%) | 2.44% |
Lay 5 or 9 | 2 to 3 | 2 to 3 plus commission (5%) | 3.23% |
Lay 6 or 8 | 5 to 6 | 5 to 6 plus commission (5%) | 4.00% |
As you can see from the payout table, there are many bets that sound exotic and arcane but they really aren't that good, even though they may sound like the 'secret' bets that no one knows about. Really the only good ones are the pass line or don't pass in conjunction with the free odds bets. There are a few other decent ones as well. The trick to know is that when the house edge is a very low percentage, then the bet is a good one.
Also remember the fact that the number 7 is rolled more often than any other number. The 2 and 12 (snake eyes and box cars) are rolled the least and have low probabilities of coming out. You can read about this in our odds and probabilities page if you would like to understand the concept behind this. For additional odds information, please view our craps probability odds page for information about true odds of rolling the dice and also visit our Vegas free odds page for information about odds payouts and house edge.
The Free Odds bet has some weird payouts. You get paid 2:1on a point of 4 or 10, 3:2 on a point of 5 or 9, and 6:5 on a point of 6 or 8.
What Will 4 5 Odds Pay
To make the payouts simpler, some casinos are now offering 3-4-5x Odds, in whichthe payout is always seven times the amount of the Pass or Come wager, assumingthe player takes the maximum odds. But in order to simply the payout they had tomake the wagering more complicated. The maximum for your Free Odds bet depends onthe point: 3x on the 4 or 10, 4x on the 5 or 9, and 5x on the 6 or 8. Are 3-4-5Odds good or bad? It depends on how you play:
- If you don’t take the maximum odds when you play then you’re throwing yourmoney away anyway and it doesn’t matter what table odds the casino offers.
- If you take full odds and normally play at a table with single, double, or 3xodds, then 3-4-5x odds will give you a lower house edge.
- If you take full odds and normally play at a 5x table, then 3-4-5x givesyou pretty much the same game. The 3-4-5x odds are just a tiny amount worse than5x odds (0.374%, compared to 0.326% for a 5x table), but your expected hourly lossis identical. (You have the same 1.41% edge on the $5 Pass Line bet either way,and there’s no edge on the Free Odds bet.)
- If you take full odds and normally play at a 10x or better table, then playingat a 3-4-5X table will give you a worse game.
What Does 4/5 Odds Pay In Horse Racing
See our artice on the Free Odds bet to find out the houseedge for various levels of table odds.
4/5 Odds In Horse Racing
Origins of 3-4-5X Odds
Reliable sources (a boxman and floorman at Bally’s) tell us that 3-4-5X odds wasthe idea of a high-rolling player named Stanley L., sometime around the early 90’s.(We believe we know his last name but decline to reveal it for the sake of privacy.)Because he was a high roller, one side of a table that was reserved solely for hisplay. As Stanley was strictly a Pass Line and Come player, he convinced the crapspit at Bally’s to allow him to use the 3-4-5X odds as it was easier for him to understandthe pay offs on wins, since every win meant the same payout — seven times the flatbet on wins where full free odds were taken. What we don’t know is what the originaltable odds were. That is, did the casino raise the odds from 2X upward orreduce from 5X downward?
What Do 4/5 Odds Pay
What ever happened to Stanley L.? It was stated that he ran up over a million dollarsin markers and was never seen again.