Originally Posted by
Alan Mendelson
Eddie since you ask a good question and aren't attacking me I'll answer this. You wrote:
"Like I mentioned earlier, you should be playing the Iron Cross. Field bets and placing the 5,6 and 8. You'll get paid on every roll except for 7. You don't even need to start off with a Pass line bet. Then, place your Small, Tall and All bets and collect on every roll on your way there.
Does that sound like a viable strategy regnis?"
Let's say I have $10 on the field and $10 on the 5 and $12 on the 6 and the 8. The six and eight are always bet in units of 6 because the bets are paid 7 for 6.
Each time I roll a 5, 6 or 8 I will be paid $14 but the $10 on the field will be lost, giving me a net win of only $4.
Unlike the bets on 5, 6 and 8 which can win over and over again, a new field bet must be made on every roll.
Here's where the math doesn't give you the full story. The math gives you the payback on the field but it fails to remind you that you may have other bets on the table whose payoffs are reduced by losing field bets.
Because the field bet is a win or lose bet on each roll, just as hop bets and horn bets, they can whittle down your profits when other bets hit.