In detail, when you place a Big 6 bet, you are essentially betting that the shooter will roll a total of 6 before rolling a 7. If the shooter rolls a 6, you win, and if they roll a 7 or any other number, you lose your bet. It’s important to note that while it might seem straightforward, the Big 6 bet has a higher house edge compared to other bets in Craps, like placing a bet directly on the 6.
Big 6 Example
For example, if you place a $10 bet on Big 6 and the shooter rolls a 6, you would win $10 in profit plus your original bet back, resulting in a total return of $20. However, if a 7 is rolled before a 6, you lose your $10 bet.