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Let's learn how to play Sic Bo and then play together!

Sic Bo (meaning “Precious Dice”) is a high-energy Chinese game played with three dice. Like Dragon-Tiger, it’s a game of pure luck, but it offers many more ways to win.

The table can look intimidating because of all the boxes, but it works just like a Roulette table—each box represents a different bet and shows its payout.

1. The Basic Bets (Best for Beginners)

If you want the best odds, start here. These have the lowest house edge (around 2.8%).

  • Small: You win if the total of the 3 dice is between 4 and 10.

  • Big: You win if the total is between 11 and 17.

  • The “Triple” Rule: If all three dice show the same number (e.g., 2-2-2), both Small and Big bets lose. This is how the house gets its edge.

  • Payout: Both pay 1:1 (Even money).

2. High-Risk, High-Reward Bets

Once you’re comfortable, you can try more specific predictions:

  • Single Number: You pick one number (1–6). If it appears on one die, you get paid 1:1. If it’s on two dice, 2:1. If it’s on all three, 3:1.

  • Total Sum: You bet on the exact total of the three dice (from 4 to 17).

    • Note: Totals like 10 or 11 are common and pay less (approx 6:1), while 4 or 17 are rare and pay much more (approx 60:1).

  • Any Triple: You win if any three of a kind appears (1-1-1, 2-2-2, etc.). Payout is usually 30:1.

  • Specific Triple: The “Jackpot” of Sic Bo. You bet on a specific triple (e.g., exactly three 5s). Payout is usually 180:1.

3. Let’s Play!

I’ll be the dealer. I have my virtual dice shaker ready. You have $1,000 in virtual chips.

How to play this round:

  1. Choose your bet (e.g., “Small,” “Big,” “Single 5,” or “Total 12”).

  2. Tell me how much you want to wager.

What would you like to place your first bet on?

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