The 7 usually arrives if I double to $120. I haven't had to double after that to $480 fortunately, but by this time it will PSO. So I start off low at $60, if the soft 4 or 10 arrives, I just double it to $120. Now these will hit here and there and that's ok. The hard way is the extra insurance to help cover. The only flaw to this strategy is the soft 4 (1-3) and the soft 10 (6-4). I literally just kept playing this for a 2 hours and ended up coming up $400. Remember to either turn off your place bet numbers at this time 'I tend to forget after regressing back to down' so when that 7 comes around its just pocket money. At this time whichever has rolled more the 4 or 10 I'll put my bet on that number. As the roll continues and I notice it's been 10-15+ rolls, the 7 is bound to come so I'll add to my no 4 or 10. Now your thinking how does this win? Well if a long roll emerges, I just keep power pressing my inside numbers. Now if a 7 is rolled on the come out roll, that is +20$ profit right off the bat. If a hard 4 or 10 hits that's a +6$ profit. So if a PSO comes I will lose -4$ which isn't too bad. Then place $5 min on the inside numbers and $10 on 4 or 10 hard.
So I start off low to feel out the rolls. I like to play a hedge bet to benefit off long rolls but not afraid of the 7 either. I recently ended up playing bubble craps after a horrible session on a ice cold craps table.