Remember, the Horn is a one-roll bet, so if one of the four numbers doesn’t appear on the very next roll, you lose all four bets. If a 3 or 11 appears, the payoff is 15:1. If a 12 or 2 appears, the payoff is 30:1. On the contrary with the Horn, the payoffs are based on each individual number. For the Any Craps, if the shooter rolls a 12, 3, or 2, the payoff for that combination of numbers is 7:1.
Unlike the Any Craps bet, the Horn payoff is based on each individual number, not a combination of the numbers. For example, if the shooter rolls a 12, your bet on the 12 wins and your bets on the 11, 3, and 2 lose. If your Horn bet wins, you win for the specific number that hit, not for the combination of numbers. Depending on the casino, the layout may use the separate boxes for each number or it may have a special box labeled “Horn.” As with all the bets in the center section, the stickman manages Horn bets (i.e., it’s not a self-service bet). The layout’s boxes for these four numbers are in the center section, with all the other proposition bets.