You have a total of $100 in action, which is $5 commission. E.g., If you wanted to buy the 4 and 10 for $50 each, you would think, “I need to pay $2 for the 4 and another $2 for the 10”, but you don’t think of them as separate bets. When you want to Buy the 4 and 10 simultaneously, the dealer will add up the total of the two bets to determine the commission. You get 4:1 on that dollar but must still pay another $1 vig to keep it up to win again. $20 Buy on the 10 nets you $40 instead of $36. Buying the 4 and 10īuying the 4 or 10 is worth the cost of commission. Seasoned players will only buy the 4 or 10. The difference from Place bet odds to true odds when buying the 5, 6, 8, or 9 are so small that the 5% commission you are paying could lose you money. If you decide to take your Buy Bet down after it wins, you won't need to pay commission a second time. Once a Buy bet wins, you must pay the same commission to keep the bet up to win again. If you want to let it ride, then stack it up put your winnings on top.
If you won, then you can pick up your winnings. When you make a Field bet, you don't need to tell the dealer, just put the money in the Field, and the dealer will pay or take it after the roll. Like many other bets on the table, you must bet Place Bets in certain increments, and they pay differently depending on which number you're betting. The Field is a self-service bet meaning that you must take care of it yourself.