Progressive side wagers: Games like Caribbean Stud Poker often contain one of these. You usually put a wager (a dollar is the usual amt.) to attempt to win a bonus jackpot that could be upwards of twenty-five thousand dollars. Although huge jackpots like these are particularly alluring, they are also particularly hard to succeed. You might have to get a Royal Flush in order to succeed on this wager. Also, think about this- you wager twenty hands and lay the side wager each time. That’s twenty dollars you should have used towards the actual game wager instead of a sucker bet. Picture what you might have been able to win at a bet with better odds utilizing that 20 dollars.
Single number bets in Roulette: This is especially true for American Roulette. Why? American Roulette has two zeroes on the wheel, unlike European Roulette, which has just one. This takes the complete house advantage from 2percent with one zero wheel to a huge 5.26percent in American. The one number wager has only a one in 38 chance of winning, which are very big odds indeed. Try even-odd or black-red wagers as a substitute which have a much smaller casino edge.
Keno: Any version of Keno, and regardless of how you wager on it, the casino advantage can be a whopping 25%. Yes, that wasn’t a error. Because of the large amount of numbers you have to pick, it’s not recommended to bet on Keno to often. A few times for entertainment, maybe. But do not spend all your cash on it or you’ll immediately discover yourself broke.
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