Except now if you roll a 7, you win your don’t pass bet, but lose the dont come bet. Once the puck is ON, you can now place don’t come bets, which work exactly the same. Now the don’t pass only loses if that point is hit before a 7. If you bet don’t pass, 7/11 loses, 2/3 wins, 12 ties and nothing happens.
Now, you wait for those bets to resolve whether winning with a seven or losing on their respective numbers. Your Don't Come bet would move above the 10. The same rules apply to the Don't Come as the Don't Pass: 2 or 3 wins, 7 or 11 loses, 12 pushes, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, the bet moves to above that number.
Now, you make a bet in the Don't Come box. The puck moves to the six and gets flipped to ON. I've only seen this in Reno and West Wendover, Nevada.) (In some areas, the 2 will push, and the 12 will win. If you roll a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, then the puck moves to that number, and gets flipped to ON. If you roll a 12, nothing happens you push. You place a bet on the Don't Pass, and the stickman slide the dice to you, and you roll them down the table. You decide you are going to bet the don'ts. You do not get to choose the number the dice do. Basically, they work exactly the same, but just in different times of the game.