If you believe you can influence the dice in the game of craps and you have a strong (or favorable) seven to rolls ratio so that you limit the number of 7s that you throw, then you definitely must play at a casino with the All, Tall, Small side bets.
With the Small bet if you roll a 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 before you roll a 7 you will be paid 35 to 1 at most casinos.
With the Tall bet if you roll a 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 before you roll a 7 you will also be paid 35 to 1.
If you roll both the Small and Tall, the ALL bet pays 175 to 1.
What's really advantageous about this bet for anyone with a strong SRR (seven to rolls ratio) is that you don't have to repeat any numbers nor do you have to make a pass.
The All, Small, Tall bets are easier to win than the Fire Bet which requires making different points -- at least four -- to get a payoff.
You theoretically could win the ALL bet for a 175 to 1 return without even making one pass.
Having a strong 7 to rolls ratio really doesn't help you make passes (or points) or even hit repeaters for winning the Fire Bet or even hitting your box numbers on place bets. But having a strong SRR is the key to winning the All, Tall, Small bets -- because that is just a matter of rolling numbers and avoiding the 7.
On my recent trip to Bellagio where they have the ATS small bets, I hit the Small on one hand, and on another I hit the ALL (also made the Small and Tall) -- and ironically I only made two passes. I got a big payoff only because I kept rolling numbers and rolled the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 before I rolled a 7.
My conclusion is this: if anyone claims to have a strong SRR and they are not betting the ATS (all, tall, small) bets at casinos which have this "feature bet" they are making a big mistake or else they really don't have a strong SRR.