Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 10 - CONDUCT OF GAMING
Rule 4 - Craps
Section 4-10 - Placement and acceptance of wagers

Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 4-10

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 4-33-4-1; IC 4-33-4-2; IC 4-33-4-3

Affected: IC 4-33

Sec. 10.

(a) Wagers shall be placed before the dice are thrown.

(b) If a patron presents cash to place a wager, the cash must be immediately converted into chips by the dealer or the stickperson before the dice are thrown. If the cash is not converted into chips before the dice are thrown, the wager shall not be considered as having been made.

(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), a wager made on any bet may be removed or reduced by the patron at any time prior to the roll that determines the outcome of the bet.

(d) The patron may not reduce or remove a pass or a come bet placed by the patron after a come-out point or come point is established with respect to the bet.

(e) The patron may increase the amount of the wager the patron has placed on the pass line or the come line after the comeout point or come point is established with respect to the bet.

(f) The patron may remove or reduce a wager the patron placed on a don't come bet or a don't pass bet at any time, but the patron may not increase or replace the don't come bet or don't pass bet once it has been decreased or removed.

(g) The patron may not alter or remove any wager after the dice have left the shooter's hands.

(h) The patron is responsible for ensuring that his or her bets are placed on the appropriate area of the craps layout that designates the bet that the patron wants the wager placed on.

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