![]() ![]() Plus, you lose the flat part of a put bet on a come out roll, the same as if it were a Come bet. ![]() The put bet ends up having an even worse house edge than the place bet if you are buying less than 4X Odds on the flat part of the bet. The worst house edge ends up being the place bet, tied with the put bet. ![]() After that, provided you pay the vig only on a win, the buy bet has the second lowest house edge. So, keeping in mind the assumptions above, the pass/come with maximum odds always has the best house edge. Put Bet with 4X Odds: 4.00% (Bettor must combine a put bet with 4X odds to have the same overall house edge of 4.00% as a place bet.) Pass/Come with 4X Odds: 0.553% (combined pass/come and buying odds) Sources are my own calculations and from. The house edge is expressed per bet resolved. This assumes a 5% vig (with rounding down) paid on win only. I would just add the following facts about the house edge when it comes to your betting options for a 5 and 9. ![]()
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