Sic Bo

Sic Bo, Chuck a Luck ( from the dice game, also designated by that name, it has emerged ), Grand Hazard, Big and Small, Bird Cage, Dai Siu or Hi Lo is a dice gambling with three dice, which in the casinos of Macau and is played in the USA and is now happy to have settled well in European casinos. In Portuguese casinos it is offered under the name Cussec.

Sic Bo possible spread from Shanghai in China and has been placed at the beginning of the 20th century by Chinese emigrants to the United States.

  • 3.1 Notes and references

Rules of the game

Players will place their bets on a tableau, then the croupier turns a cage-like container ( Birdcage ), are included in the three dice. The die is cast, the dealer discards the typed eyes numbers on a keyboard, and the fields with the winning bets will light up. Losses are fed, winnings are paid, and a new coup begins.

Simple Opportunities

  • Big and Small

Multiple opportunities

  • Specific Triple: you bet on a specific triple, eg 2-2-2; 190:1 payout; House edge of 11.6%.
  • Any Triple: You bet that three identical numbers are thrown eyes; Payout 33:1; House advantage of 5.6%.
  • Specific Double: You bet that a certain number of eyes appearing on two dice; Payout 11:1; Bank 11.1% advantage.
  • Domino Combination: You bet on two numbers and certain eye wins if both eyes numbers are thrown; Payout 6:1; House advantage of 2.8%.
  • Total Sum Combination: You bet here on the eyes sum of the three dice; it is Eye sum 4: Disbursement 65:1, 8.3% house advantage
  • Eye sum 5: Disbursement 33:1, 5.6% house advantage
  • Eye sum 6: Payout 19:1, 7.4% house advantage
  • Eye sum 7: Payout 12:1, house advantage of 9.7%
  • Eye sum 8: 8:1 payout, house edge of 12.5%
  • Eye sum 9: 7:1 payout, bank advantage 7.4%
  • Eyes sum 10; Payout 6:1, 12.5% ​​house advantage
  • Eyes sum 11; Payout 6:1, 12.5% ​​house advantage
  • Eyes sum 12: 7:1 payout, house advantage of 7.4%
  • Eyes sum 13: 8:1 payout, house edge of 12.5%
  • Eyes sum 14: 12:1 payout, house advantage of 9.7%
  • Eyes sum 15: 19:1 payout, house advantage of 7.4%
  • Eyes sum 16: 33:1 payout, house advantage of 5.6%
  • Eyes sum 17: 65:1 payout, house advantage of 8.3%
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Differences to the original Chuck a Luck

The casino game Sic Bo, which emerged from Chuck a Luck - and is therefore often referred to by that name - is different from that on the one hand by the number of additional betting options and better odds, on the other, by the fact that in the original game very often instead of eyes dice, dice are used with special symbols such as crown, anchor, etc..

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