Betting on Don’t-Come with Corresponding Place Bets
- For Six or Eight: Place a $10 don’t-come bet and a $6 place bet on the same number. If a seven is rolled, you win $10 and lose $6, netting a $4 profit. If the six or eight is rolled, you lose only $3 instead of $10.
- For Four or Ten: With a $10 don’t-come bet, place $5 on the same 78win number. A seven roll nets you $5, while a four or ten roll results in a loss of just $1, rather than the full $10.
- For Five or Nine: Similar to the above, place $5 against a $10 don’t-come bet. A seven roll wins you $5, and a five or nine roll limits your loss to $3.
Higher-Level Betting Strategies
- For Six or Eight: With a $25 don’t-come bet, place $24 on the same number. A seven roll yields a $1 profit, while a six or eight roll gives you a $3 profit.
- For Five or Nine: Use a $25 don’t-come bet and place $20 on the same number. A seven roll results in a $5 profit, and a five or nine roll provides a $3 profit.
- For Four or Ten: A $25 don’t-come bet with a $15 place bet on the same number leads to a $10 profit on a seven roll and a $2 profit on a four or ten roll.
Protecting Your Don’t-Come Bet
The main risk with don’t bets is the vulnerability to a seven or eleven while in the don’t-come box. To mitigate this, players can lay the four and/or ten and remove them once the bet is placed. For more strategies on protecting your don’t-come bet, refer to expert articles on don’t betting.