Sic Bo Tutorial
Introduction
The game of Sic Bo, meaning Dice Pair in Chinese, is a
popular choice for players seeking an alternative dice game at
casinos. The game is available both online and at traditional
casinos and is especially popular among fans of Asian games.
The game is played on a specially designated table and players
need to bet on the outcome of three dice thrown at once. Sic Bo
is in fact a more intricate version of craps that uses only two
dice. There exist a wide number of betting options in Sic Bo
and players get paid out according to how well they predict the
way the dice will fall.
Sic Bo is an attractive option to many as it is extremely
simple to learn and doesn’t incorporate any gimmicks or
trickery. The game encompasses straightforward wagering on the
roll of three dice and the outcome depends on pure chance.
Today players can take part in exciting Sic Bo tournaments on
the internet and the game is fast becoming a house favorite
among gamblers worldwide.
- Sic Bo History
Although it is clear that Sic Bo originated in Asia, it is difficult to predict exactly when this game came into being. What is understood that a generic version of the game was played in ancient China
- Sic Bo Rules
Sic Bo is played around a betting table that has players predicting the outcome of the throw of three dice. Wagers are placed on a betting table and players make their prediction in a wide variety of ways with many options available to them
Sic Bo Tournaments
Sic Bo tournaments – offered both online and offline – are a
great way to enjoy your favorite game and also stand in line to
win some great extra cash. A typical Sic Bo tournament has a
minimum wager for most of its spins. While high stakes don’t
match all bankrolls, this still makes for interesting play.
The number of participants and rounds played, the length of the
tournament and the prize money obviously differs from casino to
casino and the tournament director usually decides these facts.
It is well worth checking all the terms and conditions of the
tournament before signing up to see whether it suits your
particular bankroll and skill level.
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