If the payoff for a Do not Pass Odds wager equals the amt. of the Flat bet, then the Odds bet is bridged. The section of your Odds bet that is the same as the Flat wager is placed literally beside to the Flat wager. Then, the rest of the Odds bet is positioned on top "bridging" them. For example, let’s say you put a $5 Don’t Pass wager and the shooter tosses a point of eight. Knowing the true odds for the 8 are six to five (for example., 6 ways to roll a 7, and 5 ways to make an eight), you then lay six dollars in Odds with the hope of winning $5. In this example, if you win the $6 Odds wager, you win 5 dollars, which absolutely equals the amt. you earn with your 5 dollar Flat wager. Therefore, since your Flat wager and Odds bet aquire the same amt. ($5 each), you bridge your 6 dollars Odds wager by putting a 5 dollar chip directly beside to your $5 Flat bet, and then laying the one dollar chip so it bridges the 2 five dollar chips.
If the payoff for a Don’t Pass Odds wager doesn’t equal the amount of the Flat bet, then the Odds wager is heeled. This alludes to the fact that you lay the bottom chip of your Odds bet chip stack directly beside to your Flat bet. Then, place all remaining Odds wager chips over and above that individual chip but offset and angled on that first chip (your Odds wager chip stack is crooked as a result that it is leaning on the bottom chip).
Perturbed? That is okay, don’t get alarmed. The dealer is always ready to help if you don’t remember. After a couple of times, it all makes sense. It won’t take long before you’re a master. If you’re not sure what to do the first time you attempt it, basically tell the dealer, "I would like to lay some Odds but I don’t comprehend if it should be bridged or heeled." The dealer asks, "How much do you wish to put?" Suppose you indicate, "$15 to win ten." The dealer will request that you drop your chips on the craps table (croupiers aren’t permitted to collect anything, notably chips, right from a gambler), and then the croupier correctly heels or bridges them based on the amount of your Flat bet. You’ll quickly get the feel of it. Just don’t be scared to ask the dealer questions. Her job is not only to deal, but also to be friendly and assist the players.
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