• Proposition wagers in Craps: These Craps wagers basically means you are wagering that a specific feature may arise on the upcoming roll. For example, you may make the ‘hard ways’ bet, which means that you’re wagering that the tosser will toss a 4, 6, 8 or 10 by tossing a double. These wagers offer a casino advantage of anywhere from 9.1-11.1percent. This is a huge house advantage, and it is awfully rare that they hit.
  • Tie wager in Baccarat: This is a wager that neither the bank nor the player will win, but that the hands will tie. This is an extremely atypical situation in net baccarat banque, therefore the casino edge is high. At fourteenpercent casino edge, this is the quintisential definition of a sucker bet.
  • Insurance bet in Blackjack: Although chemin de fer has one of the lowest casino advantages (and there is also a lot of skill involved), this is a sucker bet. Depending on how many decks are being employed and the table rules, the casino advantage of this is at least 5%, but can be as great as 14%. Only very experienced card counters can make this bet work for them, and more often than not then it is still a sucker wager.