
Pressing in craps refers to adding money to your bets in order to win more. Craps rules allow you to press either on one place bet or multiple place bets. Pressing is a popular action for many experienced craps players, and dealers are well-familiar with this craps strategy.
The simplest and easiest way to press in craps is to just go up by one betting unit. For instance, if you previously placed the minimum bet amount of $5, you would just tell the dealer to “press for one unit” and add another $5 to your bet. There is also the full press option, which you can use to add as much money as the limits allow you to.
Apart from these standard pressing options, you can also use other pressing strategies, although these are more complex and require a better understanding of the game and betting strategies.
One of the most common types of these non-standard presses is the Odd Press. There’s also the Power Press strategy, which is a variation of the full press, but even more aggressive and faster.
When Should You Press In Craps?
There are no strict rules on when you should press, as this is a matter of every player’s subjective preference and craps strategy. However, a good rule of thumb for pressing in craps is to always do so if you have the edge, as you’re directly costing yourself money otherwise.
For example, one of the most common pressing techniques in craps is placing a $30 6/8 bet and collecting three times before pressing. Then, you would increase your bet for one betting unit (in this case, $30) for six rolls, after which you would double it and then double that amount once again.