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The goal in Three Point Molly is to have three numbers working for you at all
times. This is done by protecting pass line wagers, while making come bets.
Pass and Come Wagers
It is important to understand how to bet pass/don’t pass and come/don’t come
wagers in order to implement this betting system. Before a point is
established, a “pass line” bet is made to bet that the shooter will make his
“point”. Betting against the shooter is a “don’t pass” bet. “Come” bets can
only be made after a point is established. If a 7 or 11 is rolled after a come
bet is placed, they win; if a 2,3 or 12 are rolled, come bets are losers.
“Don’t come” bets are also placed after the shooter establishes a point and are
similar to “don’t pass” wagers in that, 2 or 3 on first roll is a winner, 7 is
a loss and 12 is a push.
The method for Three Point Molly
Three Point Molly uses both pass and come bets. First make a pass line bet and
if a point is established, bet odds on your pass wager behind the line. Place a
come bet in the equal amount to your pass line wager. If the next roll lands in
the box, back it up with single or double odds and place another come line bet.
You can have a maximum of two active come bets in this system. When one of the
come bets wins, place another come bet. Repeat this pattern till the shooter
makes a Point or a Seven-out.
The Craps Theory
In Three Point Molly, you potentially have three box numbers working for you.
Also, every time you make a come bet, you are protecting your pass line wager
against a 7. By doing this, you are taking advantage of a hot roller. It is not
essential to bet odds behind the line, but this way you bring the odds most in
your favor.
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