With all of that being said, I ended up having the largest weekend in my 14 years as an advantage player- and did nothing but play the don’t pass using a variation of the Mad Professor’s “dodging bullets” strategy. Here is the background of what I did:
• Played for 19 hours in 4 days
• Total win was over 240 units
• Starting bet was $100 /laying 6 times odds on the Don’t Pass
• I didn’t bet against any “dice setters”, almost all tables I’d classify as choppy and shooters throwing dice very randomly.
• Started 50% of the time with a new shooter and 50% of the time I waited until the first point was thrown-
I then bet the Martingale outlined in the MP's dodging bullets strategy as follows ( I know MP says not to lay odds with this strategy, but I laid them):
o 2nd point: $200 / $1400
o 3rd point: $300 / $1800
o 4th point: $400 / $2400
o 5th Point: $500 / $3500 (there were 4 instances that I reached this level, the shooter never hit a 6th point)
Bankroll: I have a $25K credit line at one strip casino and $25K at another- I also have an additional $25K in reserve, so $75K total.
Questions:
1. Was this just an incredible run of luck over 19 hours?
2. Based on my bet levels (for my rating the average bet without odds was $300 for 19 hours) and the bankroll I mention, do you know what my risk of ruin was?
3. Is my bankroll large enough?
4. With a win that large (even on the Don’t pass) do I stand a chance of getting barred? I am very generous tipping the dealers and all of the pit bosses /floor managers are very friendly to me at this point.
5. Any input as to the strategy I used?
And you have to have balls of steel using this method and trust the math (especially the .5% chance that a shooter will make 6 PL points in a row)- it is not for the faint of heart. And doing this at a hot table can take an hour and really piss off some people- I had a kid start yelling at me after a large win and the floor manager had him kicked out

I would love your input- Thanks Guys!