SleightOfHand said:
Or is my understanding of RoR incorrect?
Incorrect.
Theoretically, you can adjust your bet spread with every hand you play, continuously. But if you adjust upward as well as downward (and as long as you don't bet double kelly) your theoretical ROR will be zero, although you'd have a chance of bankroll degrading down to a worthless level.
Practically, you just don't need to resize continuously. When my bankroll was going through a period of rapid inflation (oh so long ago) I resized max bets upward first to each new red chip, and then to each new green chip.
And also, if the bankroll grows to a larger level where you really start to sweat it, you may begin betting a smaller fraction just because, well, the potential losses might hurt too bad. So your bets might start growing slower, or even cap out where they are.
The other common approach is to set a betting schedule and leave it totally unchanged unless the BR reaches a predetermined level. I think the Ken Uston tactic was to stop at 50% and resize, or stop at 200% and break the bank and disburse to team members.
Note that when a bet spread is said to have a "5% ROR" it's talking about a fixed bet schedule ridden all the way down to the bottom.