Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Precious Dice: The Fundamentals in Sic Bo


Many online games are crafted based on an already-existing game. There are variants that differ so much from their original prototype while others have ‘virtually’ followed almost every aspect of their predecessor’s qualities—except that they are played in a different platform.



In the traditional Chinese game Sic Bo, many of its original rules and betting options have been carefully translated into its electronic form by 12BET. Here are a few things players need to know about the online game:

  • Online Sic Bo majorly resembles its brick-and-mortar counterpart, where players guess for a certain condition based upon the roll of three dice. Roll outcomes include: specific triples, specific doubles, dice combination, ‘big,’ ‘small’, odd, and even.
  • In this game, players have the option to place their wager on as many bets as they desire. Payouts will depend on the odds indicated in the game table.
  • Sic Bo is purely a game of chance, where results are genuinely random and strategies are largely not necessary.
  • The game has two major variants in the Western world: Grand Hazard and Chuck-a-Luck. The former is English in origin while the latter has an American flavor. Both variants, however, are played with three dice.
  • Craps, another casino game that uses dice, is distinguished from Sic Bo in that it can generate strategies. It needs several rolls or pushes before winning or losing bets can be determined; whereas Sic Bo always provides result on every roll.
  • While Sic Bo uses three dice and has only a few betting options, Craps can rake nearly a hundred from the roll of just a pair of dice. The latter is also more slow-moving than the former. However, both games can be equally fun depending on players’ preference.

To learn more about e-games, wagering options, and the online casino industry in general, visit this blog by 12BET.

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