The All or Nothing wager is a bet that all of the non-seven numbers will be rolled before the seven. If this occurs the bettor is paid 176:1. The All or Nothing wager can be analyzed in a matter analogous to the All Small analysis above except that the program must keep track of all of the numbers, small and tall.
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As you play craps, you can choose the All Small bet that pays 34 to 1, the All Tall bet that pays 34 to 1, or the All or Nothing at All bet that pays a whopping 175 to 1. Bonus Craps brings a whole new level of excitement to players at Little Creek Casino Resort.
Prior to the 'come out roll' of a new shooter players may place an optional wager on one or more of the three Bonus Craps propositional wagers: All Small, All Tall or All or Nothing at All. Each Bonus Craps bet is an independent wager, and has no effect on the primary game of Craps or other wagers.
To win this bet, the shooter must hit five small numbers (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) before a seven. The bet loses whenever a seven (7) is rolled; including a seven (7) on the come out roll. If all of the Small numbers are rolled, the side bet will pay 34 to 1 and be taken down. Players may make this wager on the first come-out-roll of a new shooter only. After all of the “Small” numbers are lammered up, the stick person will pay the bettors and take their 'Small' bets down.
To win this bet, the shooter must hit five big numbers (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) before rolling a seven. The order in which they're rolled doesn't matter, of course. The bet loses whenever a seven (7) is rolled, including a seven (7) on the come out roll. If all of the tall numbers are rolled, the side bet will pay 34 to 1 and be taken down. Players may make this wager on the first come-out-roll of a new shooter only. After all of the “Tall” numbers are lammered up, the dealer will pay the bettors and take their 'Tall' bets down.