![]() That is - $30 hard don’t pass bet gets paid $30 on the 7 after the roll. Since the odds bets on dark side are inverted (5:6 on 6/8, 2:3 on 5/9 and 1:2 on 4/10) does it make more sense to just stick with the 1:1 target payout for all your don’t points if a 7 comes next? Or do you still go for a min line bet and max out your odds in spite of the lesser payout for the inverse strategy? Place $30 on a DC, rolls a 6, no odds - place $30 on DC again and rolls a 4. ![]() If you were to play the dark side version of 3P Molly does it make more sense to just say: $30 on the DP, hits a 9 point, don’t put odds down. Then you put $10 on come and it rolls a 8, you back it with $50 odds again, with another $10 come bet, and so on - standard 3P Molly pattern. I’m just curious on a whim - let’s say in a normal 3P Molly strategy you bet table minimum ($10) on pass, point rolls a 6 and then you back with max odds (let’s say on a typical 3-4-5 table) $50.
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