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This is a don’t pass strategy tested. This is one of my Vegas Strategies.
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For someone that says to Let the Seven Work FOR YOU, why would you turn your Place Bets ON on a Come Out Roll. Why not keep the Place Bets OFF and risk losing ONLY ONE of your DC Bets behind the numbers with the opportunity to win ALL you DC Behind Bets with a 7? You would have collected $100 in DC Behind Bets while only risking ONE ($25) with the odds in your favor as you would have the 7 working for you! 6/36 chance to win $100, no number has better odds, as you know.
Why not "blend" your type of strategy with Vinnie's play reinvesting winnings in the DC. Say, start with a $200 DP. You like to gamble on the Dark Side. After the point, go with $160 across. Then a continuous $30 DC. You win either $50 or $35 on any Place Bet that hits. Reinvest $30 of that in the DC and pocket the rest. Your DP more than covers all your Place Bets. Keep filling the Behind with $30 DC Bets. When the 7 shows, those DC Behind bets double to $60 EACH! You make $40 on your $200 DP less the $160 across and you have been pocketing the left over money on each Place Bet win. My twist to this would be to leave your Place Bets OFF on the Come Out Roll after a point has been made to take advantage of the Power of the 7! Seven Rolls with your Place Bets OFF, you don't lose any place bets. You would lose your $200 DP, if you were going back on, however, you would win all your DC Behind Bets. I wonder how you would do with that.
You are spending so much on hop bets and hedge place bets that you have a constant drain which means even when you finally seven out that your gain is very small. Here's an idea, $50 on the DP and if you lose raise the next bet to $55, the idea is if you lose one and win the next you come out ahead. With a DC bet for $25 if the seven hits the $50 DP more than covers it. Yes you lose with repeaters but by upping your bet by $5 after ever loss you will have to have many repeaters to put you under. Try keeping a running total of what you spend on hedging and hop bets and in the end of the session I think you will see what I mean.