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TADJ COnce you have found a table that you feel good about, you must decide upon a plan of attack. The most mathematically sound bets you can make when going for the big kill are Pass Line and Come bets with odds. Some casinos allow you to take odds on Pass and Come bets up to 20 times the amount of your original bet. Most allow at least 5 times odds and virtually all allow at least double odds. You can significantly decrease the house edge if a casino allows 20 times odds and even 5 times odds helps a lot. But taking maximum allowable odds (if you can afford it) will always increase your chances in the long run.

When making Pass Line and Come bets you can be as aggressive as your bankroll allows. You can begin by making a Pass Line bet and when a point is established, take maximum odds. Then follow up by making Come bets with every roll of the dice and taking maximum odds on those bets that go to box numbers. After you win 3 or 4 Pass or Come bets, you can increase the size of your Pass and Come bets by 1 unit and continue this process of periodic bet increases until the shooter sevens out. If you happen to walk into a hot roll of 30 to 40 numbers between sevens, you could pocket quite a bit of cash. But don't be greedy, when a hot roll ends, leave the table and go directly to the cashier's cage.

If you don't have enough bankroll to sbobet malaysia and Come bets on every roll of the dice, a more conservative approach would be to just make a Pass Line bet with odds (even single odds is OK to start). Once a point has been established, try to get 2 Come bets to numbers and take single odds on each. Then, each time your Pass Line bet or a Come bet wins with odds, increase that bet by 1 unit and make another Pass or Come bet and again take single odds. Each time a bet wins, continue to increase it by 1 unit and take full single odds until you make and win a bet that is 3 times the size of your original bet. Then begin with a single unit Pass or Come bet (whatever the situation calls for) and start the process over. When you have gotten a bet up to level 3 and reduced it to a 1 unit bet for the 3rd time, from that point on never take your bets down again. By that time you will have locked up a good profit and everything from that point is reinvested toward an even larger win.

Some players prefer to use Place bets rather than Pass Line or Come bets. The advantage a Place bet has is that it isn't lost to a craps roll and it wins the first time a number hits instead of having to wait for a repeat hit in order to collect. Another advantage to Place bets is that they aren't lost to a come out 7 unless the player is working them, but Come bets are. Place bets don't pay the correct odds, however, so they aren't quite as mathematically sound as regular Pass and Come bets. On the other hand, a Place bet can be removed at any time so that gives the player more flexibility. Pass and Come bets are contract bets and once they are made, they cannot be picked up although the odds portion of those bets can be.

The most commonly used strategy for going after a big win with Place bets is to either place all of the box numbers or just those known as the "Inside Numbers" (5, 6, 8 & 9). After the bets have been placed, the first time a number hits, the player will put that money back in his rack. The next time that same number hits, the player will increase his bet by telling the dealer to press it up 1 unit. For instance, a $6 bet on the 8 would be pressed to $12 or a 2 unit $10 bet on the 9 would be pressed to $15. From that point, the player would alternate between taking a profit when a number hit and pressing it up. To be even more aggressive, the player could press his winning bet all the way up (or parlay it), thus virtually doubling his Place bet every other time that number hits.

A more conservative approach to this method of play would be to pocket all profits from hits on the box numbers until the player's total investment has been recouped, then begin to alternate between pressing and taking a profit each time a box number hits. Also, after a number has been pressed up by 3 units, it can be reduced to 1 unit after a win at the 3 unit level, then continue to collect and press for the remainder of the shooter's roll.

Even though you are playing for a monster roll with these strategies, you should never keep pressing or increasing your bets indefinitely. You should always reduce your bets at some point to insure a nice profit. Players who don't do this wonder why they never win.

It is also advantageous to Buy the 5 and 9 instead of placing them if the bet has reached a level of $25 or more. Also, Buy the 4 and 10 if betting $15 or more. Even with the 5% commission charged on winning Buy bets, it is still a better deal because you get paid correct odds on Buy bets. Never Buy the 6 or 8 however.

Cold Tables

As I indicated earlier, when most of the shooters are rolling only 2 to 6 numbers before a seven out, you are on a cold table. You aren't likely to have the kind of big win on a cold table that you might have when the table is hot and rolling a lot of numbers between sevens. But, you can still make some pretty good money at times by playing the Don't Side (i.e. making Don't Pass and Don't Come or Lay bets).

A common aggressive cold table strategy is to make a Don't Pass bet and when a point is established, lay maximum odds against it. Then make one or two more Don't Come bets and lay maximum odds. If these bets are lost, don't bet again until the next shooter.

A more conservative approach would be to make a Don't Pass bet and only lay double odds. Follow that by two Don't Come bets with no odds. Once all three bets are established, take the odds off of the Don't Pass bet. Then don't make any more bets on that shooter.

There are several variations of these strategies and it is up to the player to adopt an approach with which he is comfortable. Comfort level would depend upon how aggressive or conservative the player tends to be and also how much bankroll he has to work with. Never over play your bankroll. Most players prefer a strategy that will keep them in the game long enough for something good to happen.

When playing the Don't Side on a cold table, some players prefer to make lay bets. There are several advantages to making lay bets. The most obvious is that a player can lay against any number he chooses at any time (lay bets win when a 7 rolls). Since a lay bet is placed directly behind a number, it is not exposed to the 7 or 11. Don't Pass and Don't Come bets lose 22% of the time on the come out roll due to a 7 or 11 being thrown.

Another advantage of a lay bet is that it pays correct odds on winning bets. The house does take a 5% commission, however. But the fact that the bet can go behind any number at any time is an advantage to the player since he can lay against a number that may be "sleeping" (not hitting) at the time. Also, Don't Pass and Don't Come numbers will tend to go to numbers that are hitting and as a result, will tend to lose more often (by the number being rolled before a 7 rolls) than a judiciously placed lay bet.