Progressive side bets: Casino games such as Caribbean Stud Poker commonly offer one of these. You usually place a wager (a dollar is the usual amount) to try to win a bonus jackpot that can be upwards of $25,000. Although big jackpots like these are particularly tempting, they’re also incredibly complicated to win. You might have to hit a Royal Flush in order to hit this bet. Also, picture this- you play twenty hands and lay the side bet every time. That is $20 you could have used towards the actual game bet in place of a sucker wager. Just think about what you could have been able to win at a wager with better odds utilizing that 20 dollars.
Individual number wagers in Roulette: This is particularly true for American Roulette. Why? American Roulette has 2 zeroes on the wheel, as opposed to European Roulette, which has just 1. This takes the complete casino advantage from twopercent with one zero wheel to a huge 5.26percent in American. The individual number wager has only a 1 in 38 chance of succeeding, which are very big odds indeed. Bet on even-odd or black-red bets alternately which have a much lower casino advantage.
Keno: Any version of Keno, and regardless of how you bet on it, the casino advantage can be a whopping 25%. No, that is not a error. Due to the huge amount of numbers you must select, it’s not recommended to bet on Keno very much. A couple of times for entertainment, maybe. But don’t spend all your money on it or you will quickly find yourself broke.