Sic Bo originated in ancient China
and means literally "dice pair", although the game is actually played with
three dice! The game is played throughout Southeast Asia, Korea, China
and increasingly in Western casinos. Sic Bo is an easy game to play, the
object being to bet on the outcome of a role of the three dice, to include
combinations of any two or three of the dice, single numbers, two of a
kind or three of a kind.
The game is played on a table that
illustrates the 50 permissible bets in pictorial form and with their associated
payout. Sic Bo payouts range from 180:1 for a specific triple, to 1:1 for
betting on the value of just one dice. The dice are usually tumbled in
a basket by the dealer, who will enter the results on to the table, and
then light up the winning combinations. The dealer pays out the lucky winners
and removes the unsuccessful bets.
The first and most straight forward
betting option in Sic Bo is to bet on any one number of the numbers 1 to
6 on a dice, and if that number comes up on any one of the three dice rolled,
then the bet is paid out at evens, if two number come up then the payout
is 2:1 and if all three dice feature the chosen number the payout is 3:1.
A player can also select a pair of numbers for example 2 and 4 to come
up on any two of the dice, and if successful the payout is 5:1.
A bet can be placed on the total
of the three dice from 4 to 17 inclusive. The odds vary for this bet depending
upon the total bet. "Small bets" refer to a wager that the total of the
three dice will be between 4 and 10 (although this does not payout for
triple 1, 2 or 3), whilst "Big bets" require the total of the three dice
to be between 11 and 17 (excluding triple 4 and 5); both these latter popular
bets pay out 1:1.
A specific triple requires all three
of the dice to show the selected triple e.g. 3 x 3, and this pays out the
maximum of 180:1. A variant of this, at the lower payout of 30:1, is the
any triple bet that pays out for any of the six possible triples. A specific
double bet pays out 10:1 if any two dice match the number that has been
wagered.
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