Small Tall All Craps
All Tall Small Craps! A companion website to the eponymous YouTube channel, AllTallSmall Craps! It was created out of our personal enjoyment of the game and published for the benefit of all who have an interest in the game of Craps! Anyone else love the all small, all tall, all bonus bets that are popular in Vegas casinos right now I know the odds are long, and its a silly bet, but the payoff is so big when it rarely hits and you can bet as little as $1 on each (so its only a $3 risk) that I just love betting on it. Bonus Craps (Small, Tall, & All) Bonus Craps is a set of three side bets, the Small, Tall, and All. For all the details, please visit my Bonus Craps page. Four Rolls no Seven.
Generally in craps you have to bet big in order to win big because in traditional craps the biggest payout is 30 to 1 for a one-roll bet on the 2 or 12. The most common bets are either even money bets (you bet $5 to win $5) or they offer small percentage wins (you bet $6 to win $7).
Feature or bonus bets such as the Fire Bet offer a 1,000 to 1 payout, and the Small and Tall bets offer 35 to 1, while the All offers 175 to 1.
These feature or bonus bets give craps players the chance of hitting a jackpot the way a slot player might hit triple-7s or a video poker player might hit quad aces or a royal flush.
FAB asked this question after my late night trip to Bellagio where I hit the ALL but that big win came after some losing hands with the dice:
FAB
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Mostly with other players I bet $5 on each but I have bet $25 a few times. It depends how my session is going. It's long shot.What Is Small Tall All Craps
Yes, FAB, the ALL win was responsible for my profit. Craps is a tough game to win at because for 'right way' players you win only one bet at a time but you lose them all if a 7 shows.
While I hit the ALL once on Saturday night, I also hit the small once in another turn with the dice, also with $25 on it. (Yes I was shooting.) But I also had turns with the dice when I rolled and set a point of 6, bet $130 across plus $125 as full odds on my $25 passline bet, had $25 on each of the Small, Tall, All bets and then threw a 7-out. In that case I lost with one roll of the dice $355. That was a big ouch.
So, because you can lose so much money with one roll of the dice, and you can win only one bet at a time with most craps bets, you really need to hit a bonus or feature bet to come out ahead.
The Small, Tall, and All Bets are a popular series of wagers that casinos began offering a few years ago. Because these bets can be made in $1 increments and have huge payouts, even disciplined craps players are known to place these wagers at times. In fact, the assembled gamblers often keep track of these bets when this wager has been placed. Some gamblers cheer when rare bets on another gambler’s checklist is rolled, even if that same roll means their bet loses.
Each of these wagers is separate, so I’ll discuss each in its turn. The Small/Tall bets are similar to the Hi/Lo bets in other games, where the wager is placed on high and low numbers