Often times the dealer or box might just let the extra $1 go, but it is what we’re supposed to do. However, if you pressed them each again to $30 giving you $60 in total we will ask you to drop one additional dollar one time basically to make up the the extra times the. We’re still only going to charge you $1 each time one of them hits because there’s no way to collect the. Now, let’s say it’s a decent roll and you’ve pressed them both to $25 a piece making your total action $50. You will then have to pay an additional $1 whenever one of them hits. The total bet is going to be $42 because they’re $20 + $1 vig each. While at $10 each you would have $20 in total action I doubt you will be able to buy each because the commission would be $.50 every time one of them hit. I can’t say none do, but most places aren’t going to let you buy the 4 or 10 until you get to a $20 bet on each. ![]() ![]() Some places don’t require you to pay the vig upfront which is great for the player but I believe is becoming less common. I’m a little late here but I’ll see if I can answer the question and clear things up.Īs others have said, the vig is 5%, so $1 for every $20 bet.
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