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Place bets on 6 & 8 only have a 1.52% house advantage which means you are going to see a ton of these. In addition, when the dice are hot, these bets can get downright nasty!! Your ability to break a bet down will be imperative. But not to worry, we are here to help.

6x1 thru 6x9
The first Nine

  6 pays 7
12 pays 14
18 pays 21
24 pays 28
30 pays 35
36 pays 42 
42 pays 49 
48 pays 56 
54 pays 63 
U
sing the “First Nine” lets break down some simple bets first before we get into those nasty bets.
 
$72 pays $84
60 pays 70
12 pays 14
60 + 14 = 84
 
$78 pays $91
60 pays 70
18 pays 21
70 + 21 = 91
 
$84 pays $98
60 pays 70
24 pays 28
70 + 28 = 98
 
KEY BET:  $90 pays $105
60 pays 70
30 pays 35
70 + 35 = 105


  6 pays 7 
12 pays 14 
18 pays 21 
24 pays 28 
30 pays 35 
36 pays 42
42 pays 49 
48 pays 56 
54 pays 63

 
Remember this, many of the following bets are not necessarily considered common bets. Most of the numbers we will deal with below are the result of players pressing their bets. Experienced dealers can coach players into large common bets that are easy to read and easy to pay. Sometimes players don’t listen or care.

Example: Player starts with $12 place bet…
Press to $24
Press to $48
Press to $96
Press to $192

They doubled the bet each time it hit. Anyway, we know what 12, 24, 48 pay
because they are part of the First Nine bets and payoffs. So let us start at that $96 bet


96 pays 112
60 pays 70
36 pays 42
70 + 42 = 112
Or…90 pays 105
6 pays 7
105 + 7 = 112
 
$102 pays $119
90 pays 105 (90 is a key bet)
12 pays 14
105 + 14 = 119
Or 60 pays 70
42 pays 49
70 + 49 = 119
 
$114 pays $133
90 pays 105
24 pays 28
105 + 28 = 133
Or..60 pays 70
54 pays 63
70 + 63 = 133
 
Let’s turn it up a notch shall we? 
60 pays 70
120 pays 140
180 pays 210
240 pays 280
300 pays 350
360 pays 420
420 pays 490
480 pays 560
540 pays 630
Same First Nine bets and payoffs,
simply added a zero
 
Do you see that 120 bet pays 140?
 
$132 pays $154
120 pays 140
12 pays 14
140 + 14 = 154
 
$144 pays $168
120 pays 140
24 pays 28
140 + 28 = 168
 
KEY BET: $150 pays $175
120 pays 140
30 pays 35
140 + 35 = 175
(Six green pay seven green)
 
$162 pays $189
120 pays 140
42 pays 49
140 + 49 = 189
Or… 150 pays 175
12 pays 14
175 + 14 = 189
 
($192 Remember me?)
$192 pays $224
180 pays 21
12 pays 14
210 + 14 = 224
 
$204 pays $238
180 pays 210
24 pays 28
210 + 28 = 238
 
$210 pays $245
180 Pays 210
30 pays 35
210 + 35 = 245
 
$270 pays $315
240 pays 280
30 pays 35
280 + 35 = 315
 
$330 pays $385
300 pays 350
30 pays 35
350 + 35 = 385
 
$390 pays $455
360 pays 420
30 pays 35
420 + 35 = 455
 
$450 pays $525
420 pays 490
30 pays 35
490 + 35 = 525
Or… 300 pays 350
150 pays 175
350 + 175 = 525
 
You can pay ANY bet with knowledge of the First Nine and moving decimal point.
$510 = $595
480 bet and a $30 bet
(480=560, 30=35 - 560+35=595)
 
$570 = $665
540 bet and a 30 bet
(540=630, 30=35 - 630+35=665
 
Key bets to know :
90 =105
Within you have a $60 bet and a $30 bet
60=70, 30=35 (70+35=105)
 
150 = 175
Within you have a $120 bet and a $30 bet
120=140, 30=35 (140+35=175)
 
Breakage bets
 
From time to time players make breakage bets on 6 or 8. Remember this :
 
There are only 3 things a player cares about
1. Placing a bet on the 6 and (or) 8
2. Winning money when 6 or 8 rolls
3. Where is the cocktail server?
 
It's as simple as that. Sometimes a dealer tries to "help" the player by coaching them into a proper bet; more often than not the player won't pay that much attention anyway. If a player wants to bet $10 on 6 or 8 or perhaps $25 or $50 - let them - If they ask the proper increments on the bet, by all means tell them. If they don't ask -
 DEAL WITH IT!

Breakage payoffs you'll need to know. Below are bets that you will see
 
10 pays 11
The $6 within pays $7 the remaining $4 pays even Money
15 pays 17
The $12 within pays $14 the remaining $3 pays even Money
20 pays 23
The $18 within pays $21 the remaining $2 pays even Money
25 pays 29
The $24 within pays $28 the remaining $1 pays even Money
50 pays 58
The $48 within pays $56 the remaining $2 pays even Money
75 pays 87
The $60 within pays $70 now you have $15 left, the $12 within pays $14 the remaining $3 pays even Money,
You should try to remember that $15 pays $17
100 pays 116
The $90 within pays $105 the remaining $10 pays $11 right?
200 pays 233
The $180 within pays $210 the remaining $20 pays $23
500 pays 583
The $480 within pays $560 the remaining $20 pays $23 


6 pays 7 / 60 pays 70
12 pays 14 / 120 pays 140
18 pays 21 / 180 pays 210
24 pays 28 / 240 pays 280
30 pays 35 / 300 pays 350
36 pays 42 / 360 pays 420
42 pays 49 / 420 pays 490
48 pays 56 / 480 pays 560
54 pays 63 / 540 pays 630
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