Craps Horn High Yo Payout

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james121515

A Horn High Yo would have one dollar on the two, three and 12 and two dollars on the 11. You can bet a Horn High Two, Horn High Three or Horn High 12. You just tell the stickman which of the four numbers you want as your High number. If your High number is rolled you will be paid twice the payout minus three dollars for the other two losing bets. A $25 Horn Hi Yo is as you stated, $5 on 2, 3, and 12, $10 on the yo. If the ace deuce hits it pays $75 less $20 - $55. Some forget that the winners are decreased by the amount to keep the other numbers 'up to win again'. Horn High Bets – There are four “horn high” combinations, horn high 2 (Aces), horn high 3 (Ace-Deuces), horn high 11, and horn high 12 (two 6’s). If 2,3,11 or 12 rolls you win; if any other number rolls you lose. This is a one roll bet.

When you a horn high bet that is in increments of $5, is the amount that goes on the 'high' number always $1? Or is always For example, if you do a $25 horn hi yo, is it $6 on the 2, $6on the 3, $6 on 12, and $7 on yo? Or is it $5 on 2, $5 on 3, $5 on 12, and $10 on yo?
WongBo
Most common if the number is divisible by five, would be to have three equal bets and one doubled up.
In your example it would be placed as $5 on each. With $10 on the high.
Unless you specified it the other way, which would really be a ball busting move which they would try to discourage.
7craps

Most common if the number is divisible by five, would be to have three equal bets and one doubled up.

I have never seen a casino allow a horn high that was not divisible by 5.
It keeps the math simple just as WongBo showed.
The high is always doubled up.
Just divide the bet by 5 to get the unit bet for each number
A few examples:Horn
$35 HH3
35/5 = 7
3 has $14 and other 3 bets $7
$55 HH11
55/5 = 11
11 has $22 and other 3 bets $11
$500 HH12
500/5 = 100
12 has $200 and other 3 bets $100 Bet
In my dice dealing days, I have booked all these bets and have paid them all.
The $500 bet hit with a 12 and the high roller was a stiff, never toked.
winsome johnny (not Win some johnny)
Ayecarumba

When you a horn high bet that is in increments of $5, is the amount that goes on the 'high' number always $1? Or is always For example, if you do a $25 horn hi yo, is it $6 on the 2, $6on the 3, $6 on 12, and $7 on yo? Or is it $5 on 2, $5 on 3, $5 on 12, and $10 on yo?

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CrapsI typically see it by default as four even bets and the smallest odd left over as the 'high' (e.g. $10 Horn High as 2,2,2,4), but I have also seen it both ways when the chips move from blue to red. The stick will usually ask if the bet gets that big.
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james121515
So, in general, if you do a horn high N bet of amount K, and N hits, it pays 30*2(K/5) - 3(K/5) for N = 2, 12 and 15*2(K/5) - 3(K/5) for N = 3, 11. So, $45 horn hi ace-deuce would pay $243 if it hits, because you have $18 on the 3 and $9 on the other numbers. It would NOT pay $147, which is what I previously thought (i.e. having $11 on 2, 11, 12 and $12 on 3). Right?
guido111

For example, if you do a $25 horn hi yo, is it $6 on the 2, $6on the 3, $6 on 12, and $7 on yo?
Or is it $5 on 2, $5 on 3, $5 on 12, and $10 on yo?

The second one is the proper bet that I have seen.
But one can bet exactly how you have divided up the $25 in your first example.

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The stick would just place each amount on each number.
Years ago in Tunica, I watched a dealer place a $25 horn high 11 by putting $5 on the 2, 3 and 12 and $10 on the 11.
The bet lost and no one said anything about it. Seemed to me to be a lot of extra work for the dealer.
7craps

So, in general, if you do a horn high N bet of amount K, and N hits, it pays 30*2(K/5) - 3(K/5) for N = 2, 12 and 15*2(K/5) - 3(K/5) for N = 3, 11.
So, $45 horn hi ace-deuce would pay $243 if it hits, because you have $18 on the 3 and $9 on the other numbers. It would NOT pay $147, which is what I previously thought (i.e. having $11 on 2, 11, 12 and $12 on 3). Right?

Looks good.
The $243 assumes the player wants the same bet.
Most times, at that bet amount, the player wants to bet more and maybe even change the high number.
Or he could just ask for the bet to come down. That would be the same total payoff ($18*15) plus the winning part of the bet ($18) and down.
I saw one lucky player hit and press the horn high 4 times in a row to the table max. On the 3rd hit of HHYo, he then pressed the HHYo and put $100 on the Yo. Of course it hit and the TABLE WENT NUTS! The suits were sweating the money.
winsome johnny (not Win some johnny)
james121515


But one can bet exactly how you have divided up the $25 in your first example.
The stick would just place each amount on each number.
Years ago in Tunica, I watched a dealer place a $25 horn high 11 by putting $5 on the 2, 3 and 12 and $10 on the 11.
The bet lost and no one said anything about it. Seemed to me to be a lot of extra work for the dealer.


Wait, so in your opinion it was unusual that the dealer did that? I thought you said that was the proper way. So are you sayig you would have expected him to have done $8 on 2, 3, 12 and $11 on 11? To me the math seems so much harder if you do it that way. For example, $35 horn hi aces doing it that way. Just to figure out how much goes on each number you would have to compute

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(35 - 35 mod 4)/4 = 8 for each of the 'low' numbers, and then 8 + 35 mod 4 = 11 for the high number. Actually computing the payoff would be even harder.
james121515

I saw one lucky player hit and press the horn high 4 times in a row to the table max. On the 3rd hit of HHYo, he then pressed the HHYo and put $100 on the Yo. Of course it hit and the TABLE WENT NUTS! The suits were sweating the money.


Awesome thanks for your help! About the suits sweating the money, I just don't get it. I mean come on, really? I've been playing craps for about 4 years now, and the hottest roll I've been a part of was two weeks ago. My brother and I were playing, and next to us was this drunk guy with about $400 in his rail and buys a $3500 marker. He starts betting $25 on the line with $500 odds, and two come bets. All of sudden, this one guy gets the dice and starts to roll. The guy next to me has bases loaded with $25 come bets with $1000 odds on each number. While I'm happy with all my '$28 same bet please' rolling in, the guy next to me is going 'off and on for $2025, off and on for $1225, off and on for $1525 etc. etc.' every roll for the next 30 mins or so. He did a 5 way hard 10 and 4 (him, shooter, me, my bro, and the dealers), which he parlayed. Next thing I know I'm up $1000, he's up almost $90,000! The supervisor was standing behind the boxman and she looked like her head was about to explode. Her face was turning red and she was visibly having a nervous breakdown. I just don't understand why they care so much? It's not like it's their money, and it's not like a portion of the casino's losses at that one table are going to come out of her paycheck. And it's not like the casino isn't going to make that back. In fact, I'm sure some other guy LOST just as much if not more at a Blackjack table that day.
guido111
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But one can bet exactly how you have divided up the $25 in your first example.
The stick would just place each amount on each number.
Years ago in Tunica, I watched a dealer place a $25 horn high 11 by putting $5 on the 2, 3 and 12 and $10 on the 11.
The bet lost and no one said anything about it. Seemed to me to be a lot of extra work for the dealer.


Wait, so in your opinion it was unusual that the dealer did that? I thought you said that was the proper way. So are you sayig you would have expected him to have done $8 on 2, 3, 12 and $11 on 11? To me the math seems so much harder if you do it that way. For example, $35 horn hi aces doing it that way. Just to figure out how much goes on each number you would have to compute

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(35 - 35 mod 4)/4 = 8 for each of the 'low' numbers, and then 8 + 35 mod 4 = 11 for the high number. Actually computing the payoff would be even harder.Most layouts that I have seen have boxes for the 4 horn high bets.

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CrapsHe did not use the box for the horn high 11. It would have been so much easier to put the $25 there instead of what he did. And most dealers do it that way.