Net Casino Sucker Wagers — Part Two

by Armani on June 25th, 2017

  • Progressive side bets: Games such as Caribbean Stud Poker regularly contain one of these. You normally place a wager ($1 is the usual amount) to try to win a side jackpot that can be upwards of $25,000. Though big jackpots like this are very tempting, they’re also very difficult to win. You would have to hit a Royal Flush in order to win this bet. Also, picture this- you wager 20 hands and place the side wager each time. That’s $20 you could have used towards the actual game bet in place of a sucker wager. Just think about what you might have been able to win at a bet with greater odds employing that $20.
  • Individual number bets in Roulette: This is particularly true for American Roulette. Why? American Roulette has two 0’s on the wheel, as opposed to European Roulette, which has only one. This takes the overall house advantage from 2.63% with a single zero wheel to a huge 5.26percent in American. The single number bet has only a one in 38 chance of succeeding, which are very big odds indeed. Try even-odd or black-red wagers instead which have a much smaller casino advantage.
  • Keno: Any version of Keno, and regardless of how you bet on it, the casino edge can be a huge twenty-five percent. No, that wasn’t a error. Because of the large set of numbers you must choose, it’s not advisable to play Keno very much. A couple of times for fun, maybe. But don’t waste all your cash on it or you will immediately find yourself bankrupt.
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