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C & E ("Craps and Eleven") is a one roll bet combined with 11 optional craps. In the table layout, a small "E" circle dealer adjacent to the small C "circle (in case of all craps bed) controls the C & E bed (keep his hands off) Half in the Any Craps circle ("C" circle), half in half of the "Eleven" circle ("E" circle).
If 2, 3, or 12 is displayed in the next role, the reward is 7: 1. Your 11 defeat. If 11 is indicated, the reward is 15: 1. Your Any Craps will pass away.
If you do a C & E bet that is not divided into two integers, the dealer is crossing your chip with two "C" and "E" circles. Please pay attention to the C & E bet that does not become an integer after division. If you win and the resulting payoff contains a dollar portion, the casino can not pay you for that, so they keep it for myself.
An example where the result of a decimal place bet becomes the entire payoff is $ 5 C & E. The dealer can not divide the $ 5 chips into half the full dollar ($ 5 divided by 2 = $ 2.50, 50 cents for the casino), so "C" and "E" Straddle the circle. If you see 11 in the next role, the reward will be 15: 1, you will earn $ 37.50 (15 x $ 2.50 = $ 37.50) and you will lose $ 2.50 in any club part of the C & E bed. Therefore, your net victory is $ 35. This is an integer that the dealer can pay the full amount. For 2, 3, or 12 shows (ie any craps), you earn $ 17.50 (ie 7 x $ 2.50 = $ 17.50) with a reward of 7: 1 and you get $ 2.50 on your 11 part Lose C & E Bet; therefore, your net victory is $ 15, this is an integer.
It is best to throw an even number of chips to the dealer to avoid handling fractions of the dollar as C & E bets that do not become integers after division may be confusing.
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