Big<\/strong><\/p>\nOne of the best bets that you can place in Sic Bo. It lowers the house edge and thus offers better odds. The \u201cbig\u201d is the wager you place believing that the total of all the dice will be between 11 and 17.<\/p>\n
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Birdcage<\/strong><\/p>\nA sibling to Sic Bo, but with a higher house edge and worse odds which are not user-friendly. The game got its name after the birdcage-shaped device that shakes the dice. Other names for Birdcage are Chuck a Luck<\/strong> or Grand Hazard<\/strong>.<\/p>\nC<\/h2>\n Cage<\/strong><\/p>\nA small device used to shake or tumble the dice before rolling.<\/p>\n
Chuck a Luck<\/strong><\/p>\nA Sic Bo variant with lower payouts and worse odds than the original game.<\/p>\n
Combination Bet<\/strong><\/p>\nWagering that two of the dice will show the same number. Also referred to as a pair match<\/strong> or pair bet<\/strong>; pays at 6:1.<\/p>\n Cup<\/strong><\/p>\nA device used to shake or tumble the dice, similar to a cage and shaker<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Croupier<\/strong><\/p>\nThe person representing the casino who is in charge of the game, also known as the dealer<\/strong>. The term comes from French and is thus usually used within Europe only.<\/p>\nD<\/h2>\n Dai Siu<\/strong><\/p>\nAnother name for Sic Bo, meaning \u201cBig Small\u201d.<\/p>\n
Dealer<\/strong><\/p>\nSynonymous with a croupier<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Dice<\/strong><\/p>\nThe three cubes marked with number 1 through 6 on each side used to play Sic Bo and other dice games.<\/p>\n
Dice Face<\/strong><\/p>\nA name for the wager signifying a specific number.<\/p>\n
Double (Duo)<\/strong><\/p>\nThe same as any pair<\/strong> and any double<\/strong>.<\/p>\nE<\/h2>\n Even<\/strong><\/p>\nBelieving that the total sum of the three dice will be an even number is called an even bet.<\/p>\n
G<\/h2>\n Grand Hazard<\/strong><\/p>\nA British variant of Sic Bo with worse odds, similar to Birdcage<\/strong>.<\/p>\nH<\/h2>\n High Low (Hi-Lo)<\/strong><\/p>\nA Philippine version of Sic Bo.<\/p>\n
House<\/strong><\/p>\nA term used to refer to a casino; if it\u2019s online, it\u2019s also referred to as an operator.<\/p>\n
House Edge<\/strong><\/p>\nThe house edge (advantage) is the mathematical advantage that the casino long-term has over players. The advantage secures that the casino stays in business.<\/p>\n
L<\/h2>\n Layout<\/strong><\/p>\nThe labelled parts on the Sic Bo table that imply where bets should be placed.<\/p>\n
Live Sic Bo<\/strong><\/p>\nThe live variation of the traditional game, dealt by a real dealer in real time.<\/p>\n
Lose on Any Triple<\/strong><\/p>\nA Sic Bo rule that stipulates that all small and big bets lose when a triple is rolled.<\/p>\n
Lucky Dice<\/strong><\/p>\nAnother name for the game of Sic Bo.<\/p>\n
O<\/h2>\n Odd<\/strong><\/p>\nBelieving that the total sum of the three dice will be an odd number is called an odd bet.<\/p>\n
Online Sic Bo<\/strong><\/p>\nThe same as virtual Sic Bo, online Sic Bo is playable in an online casino for real money or for fun.<\/p>\n
P<\/h2>\n Pair Match<\/strong><\/p>\nThe same as combination bet<\/strong>, this wager implies that two of the dice will make the selected pair.<\/p>\n Payout<\/strong><\/p>\nThe payout ratio displays how much the casino pays in proportion to the money wagered. The lowest payout in Sic Bo is even money, which pays at 1:1. On the other hand, a triple bet pays at 180 to 1.<\/p>\n
Paytable (Pay Table)<\/strong><\/p>\nA game\u2019s paytable features all the possible bet types and payouts.<\/p>\n
R<\/h2>\n RNG<\/strong><\/p>\nShort for a random number generator, RNG software makes sure that the outcome of each round is random.<\/p>\n
Re-Bet<\/strong><\/p>\nRepeating the same bet as in the previous round.<\/p>\n
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Roll<\/strong><\/p>\nThe action of the dice when a round of Sic Bo begins. In online Sic Bo<\/strong>, there is a roll button instead of the physical rolling.<\/p>\nS<\/h2>\n Shaker<\/strong><\/p>\nThe object used to shake or tumble the dice in Sic Bo and other dice games.<\/p>\n
Small<\/strong><\/p>\nA small is the wager you place believing that the total of all the dice will be between 4 and 10.<\/p>\n
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Snake Eyes<\/strong><\/p>\nWhen two die end up with one pip on each, this outcome is called snake eyes. Originally, the term \u201csnake eyes\u201d was used in craps<\/strong><\/a>, but was gradually adopted in Sic Bo.<\/p>\n Spin<\/strong><\/p>\nThe moment when the cage is in motion is referred to as spin. Players have to place bets before the spin happens.<\/p>\n
Strong Bet<\/strong><\/p>\nA wager that includes all three die and typically comes with low odds. However, as it\u2019s the least likely to happen, it has great payouts.<\/p>\n
T<\/h2>\n Tai Sai<\/strong><\/p>\nThe term Tai Sai is usually used in Asia to refer to the international name Sic Bo.<\/p>\n
Three Dice Total<\/strong><\/p>\nA wager on the total sum of the face-up pips of all three dice.<\/p>\n
Three Single Number Combination<\/strong><\/p>\nA bet that says that all three dice will show the specific number the player bets on.<\/p>\n
Total<\/strong><\/p>\nSynonymous with Three Dice Total<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Two Faces<\/strong><\/p>\nSynonymous with a combination bet<\/strong> \u2013 believing that two die will come up with the same number.<\/p>\nW<\/h2>\n Weak Bet<\/strong><\/p>\nBetting on the outcome on only one or two die.<\/p>\n
Y<\/h2>\n Yee Hah Hi<\/strong><\/p>\nA Macau variant of Sic Bo, only instead of numbers, in Yee Hah Hi, the die feature symbols.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Sic Bo is a famous dice game that originates from China. The Asian game of luck remains popular in online casinos and live casinos worldwide. Although simple in its essence, Sic Bo is still somewhat of a mystery to an ordinary gambler. To make the journey easier for our readers, CasinosOnline compiled a lengthy list […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":18238,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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