• Proposition bets in Craps: These Craps wagers indicates you are wagering that a distinct thing may arise on the next toss. For example, you may make the ‘hard ways’ bet, which indicates that you’re wagering that the tosser will toss a four, six, eight, or ten by rolling a double. These bets have a house advantage of anywhere from nine to elevenpercent. This is a huge casino edge, and it’s awfully atypical that they hit.
  • Tie bet in Baccarat: This is a wager that no one, the house or the player will come away with a win, but that the hands will tie. This is an exceedingly atypical situation in internet Baccarat, therefore the house edge is high. At fourteenpercent casino advantage, this is the very definition of a sucker wager.
  • Insurance bet in Chemin de Fer: Although Blackjack has one of the smallest house advantages (and there is also a tonne of skill required), this is a sucker bet. Dependent on how many decks are being played and the table rules, the house edge of this is at least five %, but can be as big as 14 percent. Only very accomplished card counters can make this wager work for them, and even then it remains a sucker wager.