![]() ![]() Once you reach max odds, the only way to win more is to increase your expected loss. Reason 1 does not apply to you if you are already taking max odds on the pass. I avoid come bets for two reasons: 1) I'd rather put my money on pass odds, which have zero expectation than on come, with negative expectation AND 2) I don't like the "mixed feelings" of the pass comeout roll if I have come bets outstanding. OTOOOH, if you believe in DI, the shooter is probably using an "all-sevens" set on the pass comeout. OTOOH, if you are "rooting" for the seven on the pass comeout, you are also rooting against your come odds of they are working. OTOH, you might reason that, if the come odds are a good bet any time, they are a good bet on the pass comeout, as well. Since the odds have a zero expectation, there is no mathematical reason to have them not working - or working, for that matter. Is that correct? Does it matter how many come bets I have up at the time? My assumption is that since the casino default is that the odds are not working, it's to my advantage to have them working. However, I can tell the dealer that I want my odds "working." The question I have is this: Ordinarily, after an original pass line point is made, the odds on my come bets are not "working" until a new point is established. ![]()
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