Sic Bo
Sic Bo (骰寶)) is a game of chance, the simple rules and gameplay make it very easy for new players to catch on. The game is based on the outcome of the roll of three dice. The pace and simplicity of SicBo have made it one of the world’s most rapidly growing casino games, and is now available in many Casinos worldwide. Originating from China, Sic Bo is a dice game that is quickly growing in popularity. In Chinese, Sic Bo is called Tai Sai or Dai Siu, which literally means “Big Small” in English. If you have never been to Macau to see Sic Bo in action, then you have been missing out on a real cultural experience.
There is a perception that Chinese invented and enjoyed the first games of chance about 2000 years ago, they used tiles, pebbles, dice, although the game scheme was quite primitive it has stayed intact to date and rules have remained similar as many centuries ago. The same story is about Sic Bo — the first casino game ever invented, meaning in translation “dice pair”. We can’t but mention an interesting historical fact that while playing Sic Bo in those ancient times gamers tossed two quite heavy bricks with numbers on their sides, sounds bizarre, huh? Happily soon, these bulky elements of the game were replaced with three lightweight six-sided dice. What remained unchanged, regardless of time passed, is the main object of the game: the player must wager on the combination of rolled dice-numbers. Sic Bo in the 20th century was successfully brought to North America by Chinese immigrants and deservedly won the place among other favorite table games of the residents.So, we’ve been inspired by eastern wisdom and extreme antiquity of the game of chance and maintaining the Chinese heritage, have created our online version of Sic Bo. It is an unusual, non-standard game, with all numerical combinations, that perfectly develops mind, logic and abstract thinking. The game table might seem complex at first look, but actually, it is simple, the only thing you’ll have to do before playing, is to read attentively the drawn winning combinations and decide on which one to bet.Sic Bo is the game, where you won’t find some special strategy or a way of exact behavior, right steps and so on. The chance and destiny — are the only satellites of the game. Maybe that’s why to these very days in land-based casinos still leave some Chinese superstitions, which allegedly influence the course of the game. So, here are some of them. Before the game a player should have some red element in his outfit as according to belief red color brings good luck. Also the player should avoid number 4 (in Chinese culture this number symbolizes death), there should be no passing churches or monasteries that day, no touching other players during the game and of course you should have some knowledge in feng shui, no way around it!So, we hope you have been inspired a little by east traditions and the game object, that’s why pump over the positive energy and luck, wear something red and make series of excellent bets with our Sic Bo!Details
Release Date: | February 6, 2019 |
Game type: | Craps |
Progressive: | No |
Bonus Game: | No |
Resolution: | 1920×1080 |
Platform Availability: | iOS, Android, HTML5, Windows |
Sic Bo Betting Combination
Type | Wager | Odds | House Edge |
---|---|---|---|
Big | The total score will be from 11 to 17 (inclusive) with the exception of a triple | 1 to 1 | 2.78% |
Small | The total score will be from 4 to 10 (inclusive) with the exception of a triple | 1 to 1 | 2.78% |
Triple | A specific number will appear on all three dice | 180 to 1 | 16.2% |
Double | A specific number will appear on at least two of the three dice | 10 to 1 | 18.5% |
Any Triple | Any of the triples will appear | 30 to 1 | 13.9% |
Total of 4 and 17 (a specific total score in the range of 4 to 17 inclusive) | 4 or 17 | 60 to 1 | 15.3% |
5 or 16 | 30 to 1 | 13.9% | |
6 or 15 | 17 to 1 | 16.7% | |
7 or 14 | 12 to 1 | 9.7% | |
8 or 13 | 8 to 1 | 12.5% | |
9 or 12 | 6 to 1 | 7.4% | |
10 or 11 | 6 to 1 | 12.5% | |
Domino:xy | Two of the dice will show a specific combination of two different numbers for example, a 3 and a 4 | 5 to 1 | 16.7% |
Any Number (Single Dice Bet) | The specific number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 will appear on one, two, or all three dice | 1: 1 to 1 | 7.9% |
2: 2 to 1 | 7.9% | ||
3: 3 to 1 | 7.9% |
Sum up
Sic Bo still carries some aura of mysticism alongside with old school features and nostalgic feel, staying fun and simple table game at the same time. Take a bite of asian casino cuisine, try your luck with BGaming Sic Bo!
Any Double – A wager that two of the three dice will match; also known as Any Pair.
Any One Number – A wager that a specified number will appear on at least one of the three dice.
Any Pair – Same as Any Double.
Any Triple – A wager that all three of the dice will match.
Betting Limits – The minimum and maximum amounts that can be wagered at the table.
Big – A wager that total of the three dice will be between 11 and 17.
Birdcage – A game played with three dice that is similar to Sic Bo, but with far worse odds; also known as Chuck-a-Luck or Grand Hazard.
Cage – A device in which the dice are tumbled or shaken before being rolled; also see Cup and Shaker.
Chips – Tokens used to represent money at a casino.
Chuck-a-Luck – An American game similar to Sic Bo; see Birdcage.
Combination Bet – A wager that two of the three dice will match two numbers specified by the player; also known as a Pair Match.
Cup – For games of Sic Bothat do not use a Cage or Shaker, a dice cup may be used to mix up the dice.
Dai Siu – An alternative name for Sic Bo, meaning “Big Small.”
Dice – The three cubes, numbered on all sides with pips from one to six, used to play Sic Bo.
Dice Face – A wager that one or more of the three dice will show a specific number.
Double – A wager that two of the three dice will show a specified number; also see Any Double.
Even – A wager that total of the three dice will equal an even number.
Grand Hazard – A British game similar to Sic Bo; see Birdcage.
Hi-Lo – A version of Sic Bo commonly played in the Philippines.
Layout – The markings on the table that show where bets should be placed.
Lose On Any Triple – A rule that states all small and big bets lose when a triple is rolled.
Lucky Dice – Alternative slang name for the game of Sic Bo.
How To Play Sic Bo
Odd – A wager that total of the three dice will equal an odd number.
Pair Match – A wager that two of the three dice will make the pair selected; also known as a Combination Bet.
Re-Bet – To repeat the previously made wager(s).
Sic Bo – The name of this Chinese dice game, which literally translates as “dice pair.”
Shaker – A device that looks a bit like a snow globe, used to mix up the dice.
Small – A wager that total of the three dice will be between 4 and 10.
Spin – Refers to when the cage is set in motion, whether shaken in a cup or rotated in a cage; wagers must be placed prior to this action.
Tai Sai – An alternative name for Sic Bo, meaning “Big Small.”
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Three Dice Total – A wager on the sum of the pips on the upward faces of all three dice.
Three Single Number Combination – A wager that all three dice will come up three numbers specified by the player.
Total – Same as Three Dice Total.
Triple – A wager that all three dice will show a specified number; also see Any Triple.
Two Faces – Same as a Combination Bet; a wager that two of the three dice will match two numbers specified by the player.
Yee Hah Hi – A variation of Sic Bo played in Macau, which has no numbers on the dice; instead, symbols are used.