Hop Bet in Craps: A High-Risk, High-Reward Wager
The Hop Bet is a single-roll wager where you predict a specific dice combination on the next throw—like a 4-1 or a pair of 4s (hard 8). Unlike standard bets on totals, Hop Bets focus on exact dice outcomes, making them exciting but risky.
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Types of Hop Bets:
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Easy (Soft) Hops: Betting on two different numbers (e.g., 4-1). Pays 15:1 with an 11.11% house edge.
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Hard Hops: Betting on pairs (e.g., 4-4). Pays 30:1 but has a higher house edge (~13.89%).
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Complex Hops: Higher payouts but even bigger house edges.
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How to Place:
Verbally tell the dealer the combination you want “on the hop,” and place your chips before the next roll. -
Odds and House Edge:
The odds of winning are low because only one or two dice combinations will win against many losing outcomes. The house edge is relatively high compared to safer bets. -
Should You Use Hop Bets?
While thrilling and potentially rewarding on a single roll, Hop Bets are not favorable for consistent winnings due to their high house edge. They’re best suited for players seeking excitement rather than long-term profit.
Conclusion:
Hop Bets add adrenaline and big payout potential to craps but come with significant risk. If you want safer bets, consider Pass or Come bets instead.

