This means the player is tossing the dealer an amount that is greater than 4, and they want the “extra” to go on the yo (11). You may hear a player call “ horn high yo“. Coming back up means you need to replace those numbers. So if you hit the 12, the money from 2, 3, and 11 was lost. Wait, $3 I owe, what does that mean? One roll bets that do not hit are removed. If you do go back up, they will often times take the $3 you owe for that next bet out of your payout. Important to Understand – When you win a horn bet, the dealers may either assume you want to come back up on the bet, or they may ask. They will, however, have the payout clearly marked on the layout. It is important to note, the 30-to-1 payout may vary from one casino to another.
If the next roll is any other number, the horn bet loses. If the next roll is a 3 or 11, the horn bet wins and the player is paid 15-to-1 If the next roll is a 2 or 12, the horn bet wins and the player is paid 30-to-1 There are a few possible outcomes for horn bets and their payouts. The horn bet is a one roll bet, meaning that it is resolved on the next roll of the dice. To place a horn bet, you can toss your chips to them and call out your bet. To make a horn bet, you’ll need a minimum of $4 or any amount greater and divisible by four since you are playing a combination bet consisting of 4 different bets.