Betting the C & E in Craps
The C & E is a combination of two bets. The 'C' is the Any Craps: Aces, Ace Deuce, and 12. The 'E' stands for Eleven or the Yo. You can bet the C & E as a split (both simultaneously) or individually ( a different amount on each the C and the E).
The C & E is sort of the poor man's Horn. It bets all the same numbers but has a different pay structure and a $2 minimum; you need at least $1 on the 'C' and $1 on the 'E'. On the Horn, you need to bet $4.
Seperately | Pays | Wins | Loses |
---|---|---|---|
C - Any Craps | 7:1 | 2, 3, 12 | Any other number |
E - Eleven | 15:1 | 11 | Any other number |
Split | Pays | Wins | Loses |
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Craps Roll | 3:1 | 2, 3, 12 | Any other number |
Eleven Rolls | 7:1 | 11 | Any other number |
- C & E's are one roll bets
Where Is Your C & E on the Craps Table?
There are usually enough spots of the C & E for every player on the table. They are also not confined to a box so there’s plenty of space to place the bets. Placements of the C & E’s are relative to your spot on the table.
What Does the C & E Pay in a Craps Game?
Splitting – There are two payouts possible when splitting the C & E. If any of the Craps roll (2, 3, or 12) the payout will be 3x the bet. E.g. a $5 C & E will pay 3 x 5 or $15. If the Yo rolls (11) the payout will be 7x the bet.
Pays 7:1 or 3:1 When it is Split
C & E Split Payment Calculator
Check the payment for a bet made on the C & E split.
Pays Differently Every Time When You Have Seperate Amounts
C & E Payment Calculator
Check the payment for the C & E when you only bet the C, the E, or together.