The Craps & Eleven Bet is the same as the 2,3,11, and 12 Bet in craps. It is also known as the C&E bet. This craps wager has a lot in common with the Horn Bets, also known as the Whirl Bets. Experienced players know that “craps” is a 2, 3, or 12 on the come-out roll, which is a loser for the dice shooter. The eleven bet is known as the “Yo” or “Yo-Eleven” bet. It is called “Yo”, because dealers do not want to confuse an eleven bet for a seven bet in the noisy craps area of the casino.
The Craps and Eleven Bet is two distinct wagers: it simply adds an 11 to the craps wager. The house edge on the C&E is 11.1%. This is better than the collective house edge on all four Horn Bets (12.5%), which involves the same four numbers.
(Gambling, except Cards) a gambling game using two dice, in which a player wins the bet if 7 or 11 is thrown first, and loses if 2, 3, or 12 is thrown 2. (Gambling, except Cards) shoot craps to play this game C19: probably from crabs lowest throw at dice, plural of crab1.
It should be noted the Craps and Eleven Bet is a sucker bet. Unless you are toking the dealers, you should never make this wager. Like the Horn Bets, it can be said it is a “not especially smart bet”.