- The Come bet works according to the same rules as the Pass Line bet
except that the Come bet cannot be made during the Come Out Roll, and
each Come bet may have a different "Come Point" (similar to
the Pass Line bet's Point Number).
- Come bets are made by placing chips in the Come bet area, and then rolling
the dice. Like the Pass Line bet, the Come bet (still in the Come area)
wins on a 7 or 11, and loses on any Craps (2, 3, or 12); otherwise, the
Come bet chips will be moved automatically to the correct Come Point area.
The orignal Come bet, once moved to the Come Point area, may neither be
added to nor removed. If additional chips are dropped into that Come Point
area, they will be interpreted as being a Free Odds side bet on the original
Come bet.
- Come bets that have been moved to the Come Point area win if that Come
Point repeats, and lose if a 7 is rolled.
- Come bets that win pay even money.
- Come bets, like Pass Line bets, allow Free Odds side bets, once the
Come Point is established.
- Free Odds chips that are bet on a Come bet are "off" or "not
working" on the Come Out Roll. This fact will always be obvious because
"off" bets always have an "off" marker placed over
the bet's top chip. This simply means that an "off" bet will
neither win nor lose on the next roll of the dice, as if it were not being
bet at all.
- In the case where a Come bet that is sitting in the appropriate Come
Point area wins, and there is also new money in the Come area on that
roll, then this creates a situation known as an "off and on"
Come bet, where the previous, winning Come bet moves "off" to
make room for the new Come bet arriving "on" the given Come
Point bet area. Due to the fact that the rectangular Come Point bet area
is so small, the previous, winning Come bet must be merged with the newly
won chips to make room for the arriving "on" chips.