If the next roll is a 5, 6, 7, or 8, the field bet loses. If the next roll is a 2 or 12 the field bet wins and the player is paid 2-to-1 in most casinos, some will pay 3-to-1 on the 12. If the next roll is a 3, 4, 9, 10, or 11 the field bet wins and the player is paid even money (1-to-1). There are a few possible outcomes for a field bet.
The field bet is a one roll bet, meaning that it is resolved on the next roll of the dice. This area is usually marked with the word “Field” and is located near the center of the table.
It is a self service bet, so you’ll need to place the chips in the designated field bet area on the craps table layout. To make a craps bet on the field, you must place a wager equal to or greater than the table minimum bet, but not exceeding the table maximum bet.