I bet the over 9 and under 5.
When my session begins, to get a starting point, I just look at my last
roll that was over 9 or under 5.
If it was the last roll, I roll that same way to start, so if my last roll
was a 10 for example, I will bet the over 9.
If my last roll that hit over 9 or under 5 was not the very last roll I
made before I started this session, I will do the opposite. So if my last
roll that hit was a 10, but it hit 2 bets ago, I will bet the under 5.
That is all just to get started and I only included because sometimes it's
hard to decide which way to start betting. Doing it this way makes sure
the strategy never gets out of sync so to speak.
Anyway, once you start betting, start with a bet size that isn't too
dangerous until you get a feel for it. A good safe rule of thumb is, if
you have two chips to play with then start your bet at 0.0025. four chips
0.005, eight chips 0.01 etc..
So lets say you start betting high (over 9). You bet twice and double.
bet twice and double, until you win. (you can actually bet three times
and double, but profits will suffer, sometimes you want to do this if its
being streaky and your bankroll isn't large enough to cover it).
Once you win, RESET YOUR BET TO STARTING BET and then you want to make ONE
MORE ROLL before switching to low, so if you win, roll once more high and
then switch it to low, doubling every 2nd bet. The reason we do this is
because those "double taps" (and triples and 3x 4x etc) are hugely
profitable as there is no loss of chips that occur before the win. These
are your big money makers.
And the last very important rule is to set a stopping point. Depending on
your bankroll and risk tolerance, set a stopping point where you just give
up, take the loss, and start over.
Hope this helps and good luck. :)