Okay, so I’ve been messing around with a strategy that’s kind of a mix of a squeeze play and Sweet 49. Here’s how I’ve been running it, but I’m totally open to other takes on this.
You start with $220 across, placing $50 on the 5 and 9, $60 on the 6 and 8, and $50 on the 4 and 10. When the first box number hits, let’s say it pays $70, I split that $70 right away putting $35 each on the 4 and 10. Then on the second hit, I regress down to $160 across. That means going to $25 on the 5 and 9, $30 on the 6 and 8, and $25 on the 4 and 10. At this point, you’ve basically got $160 across for only about $20 of your own money, which seems like a pretty solid spot.
Now, say the next hit is an 8. You’d take that $35 win, bump both the 6 and 8 up to $42 each, and pocket the extra $10. If the following hit is a box number like the 5 or 9, you move those up to $35 each too. Honestly, after about four rolls, you’re in what I feel is the best possibl e setup for Sweet 49. From there, it’s kinda up to you you can take profits or press further depending on how the table feels. What do you think? Does that flow make sense, or would you tweak something?