I did not get into the details but my understand was that, for example, a $25 bet would only be allowed odds up to $125 rather than any extra amount. The dealer said something about this being allowed because it was better for the house, which would normally be a good explanation for any casino behavior, but in this case it didn't make sense given that the odds have no house edge. He explained to me, and the dealer agreed, that for bets of $15, they allowed $125, and for bets of $30, they allowed $250 in odds. The reason I ask is that I was recently playing at the Borgata in Atlantic City (and I apologize for bringing up AC on this Vegas site but I wasn't sure where else to pose the question), which officially offers 5x odds on all points, but a player next to me was betting $15 on the pass and then $125 odds. Has anyone ever encountered a casino which allowed you to bet above the posted max odds on pass line bets in craps?
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