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7's Hopping

Started by Talesman, September 12, 2008, 03:58:03 PM

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Talesman

You need AT THE VERY LEAST 5 thousand dollars to spare
in order to win, actually, it often won't be necessary,
but if you don't have enough to back yourself up with,
you just might lose, anyway, here it is.   

Don't worry about the point or anything, just watch
until you see at the very least 6 rolls without a 7,
then start betting small -- anywhere from 6 to 30 dollars
on the 3 way seven, whatever you bet, if it loses bet it
one more time, and double up, example, 12 dollars
12 dollars, 24 dollars, 24, 48, 48, 96,96, 192, 192,etc.
 
The longer it takes to hit the 7 the more money you profit,
the only way you could lose is if there are over 22 consecutive
rolls without a 7, which I suppose is possible, but I've
never seen it.  If you like you can start higher than 6 rolls,
like 10 or 12, but that might take awhile, it's hard enough
to get the 6, so how could it possibly make it to 22, right?
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This is known as a "prop" bet.  Prop stands for proposition and in this case it is a one-roll prop bet.  Prop bets = sucker bets.

Luckily, you can make this bet using the table's min, chip amount which would be $1 at most venues or possibly $.25 or $.50 at some rare casinos. You would toss 3 chips towards the center of the table (near the box-person or in front of the stick) and say "gimme the 7's hopping."  The dealer, box or the stick would then place $1 each on the following combinations - 6-1, 5-2, 4-3.  If those bets are not printed on the layout do not worry, they will be covered.

True odds on that bet is 17:1. The bet only pays 15:1 on the number that hits.

Can this work?  Probably could at a cool-cold table. You wouldn't be the most popular person there by making those bets so don't expect any 'high-fives' on a great win.

Right up front the author has you bringing your life savings to the table only because of his insane progression.  Do the math. It could be a lot milder. The returns would be lower but what is your goal?  Mine is to stay in the game plus win a few coins.

Also keep in mind that once you start it, you have to keep on going come hell or high water.  Pray a come-out 7 rolls to save your butt in case the shooter gets hot.

In any case, NEVER, EVER bet the "Any 7" bet.  Worst bet on the table as to payout odds.  That bet pays 4-1 or 5 for 1 and requires the table min. bet.

As always, good luck in the casino.



Talesman

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