How to Play Sic Bo
Sic Bo is a three-dice game. Three dice are rolled and you bet on the outcome: specific totals, combinations, singles, doubles, or triples. Each bet type has its own payout based on probability.
How to Play
- Place your bets on the Sic Bo table layout. Multiple bets per roll are allowed.
- Click Roll. Three dice are rolled.
- Winning bets pay according to the table. All other bets lose.
Common Bet Types
- Big (total 11-17) or Small (total 4-10): 1:1, loses on any triple.
- Specific Total: payouts range from 6:1 (totals 10 or 11) to 60:1 (totals 4 or 17).
- Single number (1-6): pays 1:1 if one die shows it, 2:1 for two, 3:1 for three.
- Specific Double: 10:1. Specific Triple: 180:1. Any Triple: 30:1.
Millionaire Mode
An optional side bet. Qualifying rolls pay from the Millionaire prize pool, up to $1,000,000.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if all three dice show the same number in Sic Bo?
When all three dice match (a triple), Big and Small bets automatically lose regardless of the total. Other bet types like Specific Triples or matching number bets pay out according to the table odds.
Can I place multiple bets on a single roll?
Yes, you can place as many different bets as you want on the table before rolling the dice. Each bet is evaluated independently after the roll.
What is the difference between a Big bet and a Small bet?
A Big bet wins if the three dice total between 11-17, while a Small bet wins if they total between 4-10. Both pay 1:1 and lose if any triple appears.
How much do Specific Total bets pay out?
Specific Total bets vary in payout based on probability. Totals closer to the middle (like 10-11) pay lower odds, while extreme totals (like 4 or 17) pay higher odds.
What is a triple bet and how much does it pay?
A triple bet wins when all three dice show the same number. Betting on a specific triple (like three 6s) typically pays 180:1 or higher depending on the specific number.