Proposition wagers in Craps: These Craps wagers means you’re wagering that a particular feature may arise on the upcoming roll. For instance, you might make the ‘hard ways’ bet, which indicates that you are wagering that the tosser will toss a four, six, eight, or ten by tossing a double. These bets have a house edge of anywhere from nine to elevenpercent. This is a huge house advantage, and it is very rare that they hit.
Tie wager in Baccarat: This is a bet that neither the bank nor the player will come out on top, but that the hands will tie. This is a very abnormal occurrence in net Baccarat, therefore the house edge is high. At fourteenpercent casino advantage, this is the quintisential definition of a sucker bet.
Insurance bet in Blackjack: Although Blackjack has one of the lowest casino advantages (and there is also a tonne of skill involved), this is a sucker wager. Dependent on how many decks of cards are being employed and the table rules, the casino advantage of this is at least 5 percent, but can be as big as 14%. Only very experienced card counters are able to make this wager function for them, and more often than not then it’s still a sucker wager.