Sic Bo Gambling

About Sic Bo

Sic Bo, also known as Tai Sai or Big Small, is an ancient Chinese game of chance played with three dice. It is presently one of the popular casino games in Asia and it has been gradually gaining popularity among westerners too. It is easy to play and it offers many types of bet with payout as high as 195 to 1.

Sic Bo is a dice game which is available at Microgaming, Playtech, RTG, Boss Media and Grand Virtual casinos.

Sic Bo Rules and House Edge

  1. About Sic Bo Sic Bo is a dice game which is available at Microgaming, Playtech, RTG, Boss Media and Grand Virtual casinos. Sic Bo Rules and House Edge After placing bets on the Sic Bo table, three dice are rolled. Winning bets are paid according to a paytable. Only the bets with lowest house edge.
  2. Sic bo is a popular gambling game played in Asia with dice. It spread to American and European casinos throughout the 1980s and 1990s, partially in an attempt to cater to eastern gamblers. In Chinese, the word sic bo means “dice pair.” Sic bo is a casino game originating from ancient China and is played with three dice.

After placing bets on the Sic Bo table, three dice are rolled. Winning bets are paid according to a paytable. Only the bets with lowest house edge are explained here. There are many other choices to bet at too.

Small/Big bet

Sic Bo Casino Game

Player places a bet on either “Small” or “Big” square. Big bet wins if the sum of the three dice is 11-17. Small bet wins if the sum of three dice is 4-10. If all three dice have the same value (eg. 3,3,3) then both bets lose. The probability to roll any triplet is 1/36. The house edge of small/big bets is therefore 1/36 = 2.78%.

Two Dies

Microgaming and Boss Media offer improved payout on Two Dies bet making it an alterative to Small/Big bets. The bet wins if two of three dice have a face value equal to the one player bet on. With payout of 6:1 this bet has the same house edge as small/big bet, 2.78%.

All other bets have higher house edge so they are not worth presenting here.

Optimal Strategy

There is no other strategy than to play the bets with smallest house edge. The two bets with smallest house edge are presented above.

Variance

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The standard deviation of small/big bets is 1.00 (same as a coin flip). The standard deviation of two dices bet is 2.42. Game is often excluded from bonus wagering requirements because it is possible to bet simultaneously on opposite outcomes. See the return and variance calculator for results over playing Sic Bo.


Sic Bo is a dice game. It once was spread across many Las Vegas casinos. New York New York even tried a video version of the game. That did not last very long.

Venetian is the only Las Vegas casino that spreads Sic Bo these days. The bet limits are $5 to $100. There is only one table there.

How to Play Sic Bo

Sic Bo involves the rolling of three dice. The dealer shakes them after players make wagers. There are dozens of wagers on the table that involve combination of dice and point totals. The best wagers at Sic Bo are 4-10 and 11-17 if it pays even money. That has a house edge of 2.78%.

Sic Bo Casino Game

Most bets on the Sic Bo table have a house edge of over 20%. Some run into the 45% range. We highly recommend avoiding this game for that reason. You’re better off playing penny slots, keno for real money, or even Venetian’s awful Triple Zero Roulette than making most of the bets at a Sic Bo table.

Sic Bo Payouts

CasinoGameMin BetMax Bet# of TablesVideo
VenetianSic Bo51001No