Thinking out loud (I know the easy answer....)
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:09 am
I'll jump to the easy answer right away, which is the less you expose yourself to the house edge the better off you have to be.
So I guess this is Jeopardy as I have given the answer before the question, which is this.....I know a lot of people, including myself, who like either $44 inside or $64 across. Probably because I/they feel as they have so many options to win as long as the seven doesn't show.
I'm wondering if I/they wouldn't be better of instead of $44 inside to playing a single $42 six or eight? The obvious answer is above, the less house risk you are exposed to the better, but in this case betting just one number gives me a better chance of not collecting anything at all where $44 inside might still lose money, but collect $14/$28 along the way.
The upside is I don't need four hits to make a profit, I just need one.
What are your thoughts, is one big bet better than four or six smaller ones assuming I'm willing to risk the $44/$42 every hand?
I was told before that if you had $100 to play blackjack (for example) and wanted to double your money you had a better chance of doing that by playing one hand for $100 than trying to grind your way up $5 at a time. Seems right to me, but I ain't real bright.
So I guess this is Jeopardy as I have given the answer before the question, which is this.....I know a lot of people, including myself, who like either $44 inside or $64 across. Probably because I/they feel as they have so many options to win as long as the seven doesn't show.
I'm wondering if I/they wouldn't be better of instead of $44 inside to playing a single $42 six or eight? The obvious answer is above, the less house risk you are exposed to the better, but in this case betting just one number gives me a better chance of not collecting anything at all where $44 inside might still lose money, but collect $14/$28 along the way.
The upside is I don't need four hits to make a profit, I just need one.
What are your thoughts, is one big bet better than four or six smaller ones assuming I'm willing to risk the $44/$42 every hand?
I was told before that if you had $100 to play blackjack (for example) and wanted to double your money you had a better chance of doing that by playing one hand for $100 than trying to grind your way up $5 at a time. Seems right to me, but I ain't real bright.