How To Play Sic Bo
Introduction

Sic Bo, sometimes known as Tai Sai, is an ancient Chinese game of chance. Three dice are tumbled in a small cage. The object of Sic Bo is to pick the numbers or combinations that will appear on the dice when they come to rest after tumbling.
There are 50 different ways to place bets, so you have plenty of choices with a range of payouts - some as high as 180-to-1.
You can bet that a specific number will turn up when the dice come to rest, a specific pair of numbers will be rolled or a specific three of a kind will turn up. You can also bet that the sum of the dice will be small (4 to 10) or large (11 to 17).
Basic Rules
To place a bet, click on a chip of desired value. Then click on any bet area on the table to place your bet. Every click on the bet area adds one chip to the bet. Select another chip if you wish to increase the bet by some other amount. You can place several chips into several areas at the same time.
Click the roll button. Dice are now rolled and you will see the game result. Click new game if you wish to play again. Place your bets as described above and click Roll. You can also click rebet to place the same bet as in the previous round.
Bet Types:
Single Number
The bottom row of the Sic Bo table features six numbered boxes. These are Single Number bets. If one, two or all three of the dice match the number bet, you win on or more times the win of that area.
Two Number Combinations
This is a combination wager using one of the fifteen possible 2-number combinations. If the combination selected appears on two of the dice, you win. If the combination appears twice on the three dice (for example: you choose the combination 3-5, and the combination 3-5-5 comes up, you win twice).
Pair
This is a wager on a specific number to appear on at least two of the three dice. If the number you select comes up on two of the dice or all three dice, you win.
Triple
A bet that the dice roll will result in all three dice displaying the specific number selected (Specific Triple). You can also wager on all six possible Triples at once. This is called Any Triple.
Three Number Totals
Three Number Totals are bets on the sum total of all three dice. Select a specific total from 4 to 17 (fourteen possible wagers). The less frequent the odds of the total selected, the higher the payout. A result of 3 or 18 is always a loss.
Small or Big
You can wager on whether the sum total of the three dice rolled will be between 4-10 (Small) or 11-17 (Big). All Small and Big wagers lose if the result of the roll is a triple (for instance, three 5s).
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