Web Casino Sucker Wagers — Part I

  • Proposition wagers in Craps: These Craps wagers refers to the fact that you are betting that a particular action may happen on the next toss. For instance, you might make the ‘hard ways’ wager, which indicates that you are betting that the shooter will roll a 4, 6, 8 or 10 by rolling a double. These bets offer a house edge of anywhere from 9.1-11.1percent. This is a massive house advantage, and it’s awfully abnormal that they hit.
  • Tie bet in Baccarat: This is a wager that neither the croupier nor the player will win, but that both hands will tie. This is an exceedingly atypical occurrence in net baccarat banque, therefore the house advantage is high. At 14.1percent casino advantage, this is the quintisential definition of a sucker wager.
  • Insurance wager in Black Jack: Although Blackjack has one of the smallest house advantages (and there is also a lot of talent required), this is a sucker bet. Relying on how many decks are being used and the table rules, the house edge of this is at least 5 percent, but can be as big as 14%. Only extremely experienced card counters can make this wager function for them, and more often than not then it remains a sucker wager.

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