Now to piggyback on the original question, when making come bets, does it also make sense to increase your come bet at intervals so as to maximize wins on a long roll? How often and what would trigger an increase in the base come bet? The return of your bet? Especially if playing a 3x4x5x table. It seems to be a lot of work, but then again the money would be rolling in. Isn’t it just easier to convert the come bets to place bets and use a press schedule from there? What is the cost of conversion? (i.e. the difference in money won Come Bet vs Place Bet). On a long roll it could add up.ricfro wrote:I am fairly new to strategies and wondering on best way to bet on a long roll. I recently had a long roll and not sure which direction to choose. I have traditionally bet place numbers (inside-no passline) and pressed but recently tried out the three point molly (passline and two come bets). Is it better to replace come bets once hit or set up a place bet once they hit? (i.e., passline 6 with two come bets(5,10)- when 6 hits, replace with a new come bet or place the 6 and keep pressing on repeat hits? Increase #come bets to continuous come bets to cover all numbers? I know there is not a correct answer, but looking for reasons for each strategy, thanks.
Personally I prefer the conversion strategy, but curious what it costs us?