
Learn how to play Hardway bets in craps. Discover how to bet on pairs and use the Buffalo strategy to protect your money.
Last Updated: 25 June 2026Most Proposition bets in the centre of the table are over in a single roll. However, the Hardways are different. They can stay active for multiple rolls, making them exciting wagers that offer a fantastic return if you get lucky.
Key Takeaways: Hardway Bets
- Multiple Rolls: Unlike other centre table wagers, Hardway bets stay active for multiple rolls until they either win or lose.
- Betting on Pairs: You are wagering that the 4, 6, 8, or 10 will roll as an exact pair (for example, you need two 3s to make a 6).
- How You Lose: Your wager is lost if a 7 lands, or if your specific number rolls the ‘easy’ way (like landing a 4 and 2).
- The Buffalo Strategy: An aggressive bet on all four Hardways during the Comeout Roll, safely protected by an Any Seven insurance wager.
Betting on Pairs

A ‘Hardway’ bet simply means you are wagering that the 4, 6, 8, or 10 will roll as an exact pair. For example, you need two 3s to make a hard 6.
Your bet stays active on the felt until one of two things happens. You lose if a 7 rolls, or if your chosen number rolls the ‘easy’ way (such as landing a 4 and a 2 to make a 6).
The Buffalo Bet
This is an aggressive strategy for players who absolutely love the Hardways. You place an equal amount on all four Hardway numbers and ask the dealer to keep them ‘working’ (active) during the initial Comeout Roll.
To protect your money, you also place an equal wager on the ‘Any Seven’. This acts as a clever insurance policy. If the dreaded 7 lands, your Any Seven winnings will perfectly cover the four Hardway bets you just lost.
❓ Hardway Bets FAQ
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How does the Buffalo bet strategy work?
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Lucas Portela
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