Internet Casino Sucker Wagers — Part One

by Mauricio on February 13th, 2010

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  • Proposition bets in Craps: These Craps bets refers to the fact that you’re wagering that a distinct thing may happen on the next toss. For instance, you might make the ‘hard ways’ bet, which indicates that you’re wagering that the shooter will toss a four, six, eight, or ten by rolling a double. These wagers comprise of a house advantage of anywhere from 9 to 11%. This is a massive casino advantage, and it is incredibly atypical that they hit.
  • Tie wager in Baccarat: This is a bet that neither the croupier or the player will come out on top, but that both hands will tie. This is an exceedingly atypical occurrence in net Baccarat, therefore the casino advantage is high. At 14.1percent casino edge, this is the very definition of a sucker bet.
  • Insurance wager in Chemin de Fer: Although chemin de fer has one of the lowest casino advantages (and there is also a tonne of skill required), this is a sucker bet. Depending on how many decks of cards are being played and the rules of the table, the casino edge of this is at least 5 percent, but can be as big as 14%. Only extremely experienced card counters are able to make this bet work for them, and even then it’s still a sucker bet.

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