What follows is the method I use to determine how much, when to take down, turn on or off and increase my place bets. I use two $6 bets on the six and eight as an example. You can use any amount or number that you'd like.
Place betting for
a cold table
Leave working till the first hit or six rolls. After the
first hit you would take the place bets down or call them off. If none of your
bets are hit by the sixth roll you would take the place bets down.
i.e.: You make two $6 place bets on the six and eight. The
shooter throws a five, a nine and a then a six. You would now take down or call
off your place bets for a $7 profit.
If, at this point, you were to leave the bets working, you
would have $12 in action and $7 in your rack. You would have to have your bets
win twice more just to win $2 more than if you took your bets down after the
first hit.
Click here for the place bet chart.
Remember, you are on a cold table. It's not worth the risk
for just $2 more profit.
If the shooter does throw your numbers for what would have
been two more wins and makes the point, you would bet according to the choppy
method. If not, bet according to the cold method.
Place betting
for a choppy table
Leave working till the first hit or six rolls. If the first
hit is within three rolls, then leave working and restart the count. Repeat as
long as your bets are hit within three rolls. If you win three bets within three
rolls of each other, i.e.: The shooter throws an eight on the first roll, then a
six is thrown three rolls later and then eight is thrown two rolls later, you
would then press the next win and use the
same bet, press method. If you
don't win three bets within three rolls of each other, then you would take your
bets down if six rolls go by without a win.
i.e.: You make two $6 place bets on the six and eight. The
shooter throws a six on the second roll, so you leave the bets working. Shooter
throws an eight on the next roll, so the bets still work. Six more rolls go by
without a win and now you take your bets down.
If the shooter sevens out before making a point or winning
one of your bets, you would bet according to the cold method.
If the shooter sevens out after the first win and before the
next six rolls, you would bet according to the cold method.
If the shooter sevens out after the second win and before the
next six rolls, you would bet the choppy method.
If the shooter sevens out after the third win, you would bet
the choppy method.
If the shooter makes the point after three wins, you would
bet the hot method.
Place betting for
a hot table
Make two $6 place bets on the six and eight. Leave them
working for the life of the roll. On every other win you would press the bet. (
same bet, press method )
If the shooter makes the point, you would make another place
bet. Continue to make another place bet for every point made. When you have all
of the inside numbers covered, you would start buying the four and ten with each
point made.
If the new point becomes a number you have a place bet on,
you can move it to an uncovered number or take it down.
Thoughts, comments, etc can be made on this Message Board or to me at starchip@live.com
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