Many experienced players tend to incorporate combination bets into their betting patterns. The aim here is to increase one’s chances of winning by placing several low-risk bets. The best example is to combine Pass and Come bets as these follow the same rules. This way, if the dice roll results in a 7 or 11, both the Pass and the Come bet will win. If a point is established and the shooter rolls the point number prior to rolling a 7, you collect with both bets again.
Of course, the opposite combination of simultaneously placing Don’t Pass and Don’t Come bets is also an option, if you wish to increase your probability of winning. However, in this instance, players would hope the shooter rolls either a 2 or a 3.
Others opt for combining three bets – Don’t Pass, Don’t Come and a Field bet. As we know, numbers 2, 3 and 12 are included in the Field betting box. If you place one such combination, all three bets will win provided that the shooter rolls either 2 or 3. The payout you collect depends on the number, however. If the roll results in a 2, your Don’t Pass and Don’t Come bets will pay out at 1:1, while the Field bet will pay 1:2. This is a great combination because it allows players to collect $4 per each $1 winning bet. The number 3, on the other hand, pays even money. The number 12, if rolled, will pay 1:2 for your Field bet, but you won’t collect anything with the Don’t Pass and Don’t Come wagers.
This strategy is a great option since 2, 3, 12, 4, 9, 10 and 11 are included in the Field box, which makes for a greater number of possible winning combinations.
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