When a player makes a Behind the Line bet, they are wagering that the shooter will successfully roll the point number before rolling a seven. If the shooter rolls the point number, the Behind the Line bet wins, typically at the same odds as the pass line bet. However, if a seven is rolled before the point, the bet loses. This betting strategy can be beneficial as it maximizes the player’s potential returns when a point has been established, enhancing their overall betting strategy in the game.
Behind the Line Example
For example, if the point is set at 8, and a player places a Behind the Line bet of $10, they are betting that the shooter will roll an 8 again before rolling a 7. If the shooter rolls an 8, the player wins their bet and receives a payout according to the odds, while a roll of 7 results in a loss of their wager.