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FreudianslipCopiedthreadicon-check-whiteLevel 5

what is the c and e bet in craps?

is there a difference between them?

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Samadsheik786Copiedthreadicon-check-whiteaccount-cancelSuspended

The C & E is a combination of two bets. The 'C' is the Any Craps: Aces, Ace Deuce, and 12. The 'E' stands for Eleven or the Yo. You can bet the C & E as a split (both simultaneously) or individually ( a different amount on each the C and the E).

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VladMCopiedthreadicon-check-whiteaccount-checkOnline Gambling and Slots Specialist

Hi @Freudianslip,

Ah, the complex game of craps! It's a fun game once you get the hang of it. So, you're curious about the C and E bets? 

Let me break it down for you:

The "C" in C & E stands for "Craps" and the "E" stands for "Eleven."

  • C Bet (Craps): This is a bet that the next roll will be a 2, 3, or 12. If any of these numbers come up, you win!
  • E Bet (Eleven): This is a bet that the next roll will be an 11. If an 11 comes up, you win!

Now, the difference? Well, they're betting on different outcomes. 

The C bet is hoping for a 2, 3, or 12, while the E bet is gunning for that 11. 

So, if you place a C & E bet, you're essentially splitting your bet between those two outcomes. If either comes up, you get paid!

Hope that clears things up! Best of luck at the tables, and remember to play responsibly! 

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