Power Pressing

Bubble Craps – Power Pressing Craps Strategy

Bubble Craps – Power Pressing Craps Strategy

The Power Pressing Craps Strategy is an aggressive bubble craps strategy built for players who want action and are comfortable with risk. Instead of collecting small wins early, this approach reinvests winnings by pressing the numbers that hit and spreading money across other bets. When the roll goes well, the strategy can build quickly. When the 7 shows up, it can wipe out a lot of money just as fast.

This is not a beginner-safe or low-risk strategy. Power Pressing is best for experienced players who understand volatility, set a clear cash-out goal, and are willing to accept fast losses in exchange for a shot at a bigger session win.

Strategy Video

Overall GradeB-
Risk LevelHigh
Best ForExperienced players who like aggressive pressing and high-action sessions
Avoid IfYou are trying to protect a small bankroll or prefer conservative play
Bankroll PressureHigh
Skill LevelIntermediate to advanced
Bubble Craps FitGood, but risky

How This Strategy Works

Power Pressing starts with small action during the come-out phase, often using one-roll bets such as Horn and Seven. Once a point is established, the strategy shifts into number coverage. The player places or buys selected numbers, adds hardways when appropriate, and then uses wins to press the number that just hit while spreading additional money across the layout.

The goal is to build a larger position during a strong roll sequence. The risk is that most of the money stays exposed. If a 7 appears before enough money is collected, the session can drop quickly. This strategy is exciting, but it requires clear limits.

When To Use It

Use Power Pressing only when you are intentionally playing for a higher-risk, higher-reward session. It works best when you already have a clear starting bankroll, a realistic cash-out goal, and a stop-loss. Avoid this strategy when you are tired, frustrated, chasing losses, or playing on a machine where the minimum bet is too high for your bankroll.

Step-by-Step Strategy

Start with small come-out action

Begin with small one-roll bets if that is part of your version of the strategy. Common examples include a small Horn bet and a small Seven bet. Keep this portion small because these bets can lose quickly.

Wait for a point

Once a point is established, move into the main strategy. This is where you begin covering numbers and preparing to press wins.

Cover selected numbers

A common aggressive version covers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. Some players buy the outside numbers and place 6 and 8. Keep the amounts realistic for your bankroll and the machine minimums.

Add hardways carefully

Hardways can add excitement, but they also add volatility. Use small hardway bets at first and increase them only if the related number grows large enough to justify the extra risk.

Press the number that hits

When a covered number wins, use a meaningful portion of that win to increase the bet on the number that just hit. This is the main power-pressing move.

Spread extra winnings

After pressing the hit number, spread remaining winnings across other numbers or hardways. The idea is to build a larger position across the screen during a strong roll.

Set a cash-out target before you start

Power Pressing can keep growing until the 7 appears. Decide your cash-out goal before the session begins so you are not making emotional decisions in the middle of a hot roll.

Reset after a 7-out

When a 7 appears, active number bets are lost. Do not chase automatically. Return to your starting plan only if your bankroll and session limit still support it.

Example Session

Walkthrough

Example Setup

  • Starting bankroll: $200
  • Starting action: Small Horn and Seven bet during the come-out phase
  • Main coverage: Buy 4, 5, 9, and 10; Place 6 and 8
  • Hardways: Small hardway bets added after the point is established
  • Goal: Build the numbers quickly during a strong roll, then cash out before the 7 takes back the profit

Roll Timeline

1Come-out roll
A point is established

The come-out bets resolve, and the strategy moves into number coverage.

2Set the board
Numbers are covered

Place or buy the selected numbers and add small hardway bets if your bankroll allows.

3First winning number
A covered number hits

Press the number that hit and spread part of the win across the other numbers.

4Second winning number
Another covered number hits

Repeat the process. Increase the winning number and strengthen the rest of the layout.

5Strong roll continues
Several numbers repeat

Bets can grow quickly. This is where the strategy becomes exciting, but also dangerous if you do not collect.

6Cash-out decision
Your target is reached or you have a meaningful profit

Pull money back or cash out according to the goal you set before the session.

77-out
Active number bets lose

Reset. Do not automatically chase the loss with a bigger version of the same strategy.

What This Example Shows

This example shows why Power Pressing is exciting but dangerous. A strong roll can grow your bets quickly, but the same strategy can also leave too much money exposed. The key is having a cash-out target before the roll gets emotional.

Strategy Grade Breakdown

Ease of Use

B- · 80%

The basic idea is easy to understand, but managing presses, hardways, and spread decisions takes practice.

Risk Management

D · 65%

Risk is high because the strategy keeps winnings exposed and can lose quickly on a 7-out.

Bankroll Pressure

D+ · 68%

Requires a bankroll that can handle repeated failed attempts and aggressive in-play exposure.

Profit Potential

A · 92%

Strong profit potential during long rolls because bets are pressed aggressively.

Entertainment Value

A · 94%

Very exciting for players who enjoy high action and fast-growing bets.

Bubble Craps Fit

B+ · 87%

Works well on bubble craps because the screen makes it easy to manage multiple numbers, but the pace can tempt over-betting.

Pros

  • High upside during long roll sequences
  • Exciting and action-heavy
  • Works well with bubble craps screen controls
  • Lets players build large positions quickly
  • Clear appeal for aggressive players

Cons

  • Very high volatility
  • Can lose a session bankroll quickly
  • Easy to over-press
  • Requires discipline to cash out
  • Not ideal for beginners or small bankrolls

Common Mistakes

  • Starting with too much money in action
  • Pressing without a cash-out goal
  • Using the strategy to chase losses
  • Forgetting that a 7 can erase exposed bets quickly
  • Adding too many hardways too early
  • Failing to collect after the strategy reaches the session goal

Final Take

Power Pressing earns a B- because it can produce exciting wins, but the risk is real. This is a high-volatility strategy for players who want action and are willing to accept fast losses in exchange for the chance at a strong roll. It is not the best choice for cautious players, but it can be a fun aggressive system when used with a strict bankroll limit and a clear cash-out target.