【How to play Sic Bo】- Fast Start Guide for Beginners!

Do you find the Sic Bo table confusing, with all the numbers and grids, and you’re not sure where to start? Don’t worry! Sic Bo is actually a super simple and exciting game. Once you understand a few basic betting options, you’ll be able to play with ease. This guide will use the simplest terms to teach you how to read the Sic Bo table and place your bets, helping you master the fun of this fascinating game.

How the Game Works

The gameplay of Sic Bo is straightforward. The dealer places three dice in a transparent container and shakes them. Before the dice are revealed, players have time to place their chips on different betting areas on the table. Once all bets are placed, the dealer reveals the dice and pays out the winners based on the result.

Betting Options on the Sic Bo Table

The charm of Sic Bo lies in its wide variety of betting options. The many grids on the table represent different bet types, each with its own odds and winning probability. Understanding these options is the first step to mastering the game.

1. Big and Small 

  • Big: Bet that the total of the three dice will be between 11 and 17.
  • Small: Bet that the total of the three dice will be between 4 and 10.
  • Payout: The payout for both of these bets is usually 1 to 1.
  • Special Rule: There’s a rule to be aware of: if the three dice show a triplet (e.g., three 1s or three 6s), the house wins all bets on Big and Small. This is known as a triplet wipeout.

2. Odd and Even 

  • Odd: Bet that the total of the three dice will be an odd number.
  • Even: Bet that the total will be an even number.
  • Payout: The payout is usually 1 to 1.
  • Special Rule: Just like with Big and Small, if a triplet is rolled, the house wins all Odd and Even bets.

3. Total of the Dice 

If you’re looking for higher payouts, you can bet on the exact total of the three dice. Since the probability of each total is different, the payouts also vary.

  • Total 4 or 17: These are the least likely to appear, so they have the highest payouts, usually 1 to 50 or 1 to 60.
  • Total 5 or 16: Next highest payout, usually 1 to 20.
  • Total 6 or 15: Payout is 1 to 15.
  • Total 7 or 14: Payout is 1 to 10.
  • Total 8 or 13: Payout is 1 to 8.   
  • Total 9, 10, 11, or 12: These totals have the most combinations and the lowest payouts, usually 1 to 6.

4. Single Number Bet

 You can bet that a specific number will appear on one or more of the three dice. The table usually has six betting areas, one for each number from 1 to 6.

  • How to Play: Place your chips on the number you believe will be rolled.
  • Payout:
    • If your number appears once: 1 to 1
    • If it appears twice: 1 to 2
    • If it appears three times: 1 to 3

5. Combination Bet 

  • How to Play: On the table, you’ll see many two-number combinations, such as 1 and 2 or 3 and 5. Just place your chips on the combination you think will appear.
  • Payout: The payout is usually a fixed 1 to 5.

6. Specific Double 

If you believe two of the dice will show the same number, you can bet on a specific double.

  • How to Play: Place your chips on the designated area for the double you think will appear, such as 4 and 4 or 6 and 6.
  • Payout: Payouts are usually 1 to 8 or 1 to 10.

7. Specific Triple (Any Triplet)

 This is a high-risk, high-reward bet.

  • How to Play: Bet that the three dice will roll the same specific number, such as three 1s or three 6s.
  • Payout: The payout for this is extremely high, usually 1 to 150 or 1 to 180.

8. Any Triple 

How to Play: Bet that the three dice will show any three identical numbers, regardless of the specific number.

  • Payout: Payouts are usually 1 to 24 or 1 to 30.

Understanding Payouts and Probability

In Sic Bo, different payouts reflect the probability of each outcome. Generally, the higher the payout, the less likely the result is to occur.

  • Big/Small & Odd/Even: These bets have a win probability close to 50%, which is why they have the lowest payout of 1 to 1. This also makes them the most popular choices.
  • Totals: Totals like 7 and 14 have the most combinations, so their payouts are relatively lower. Totals like 4 and 17 have the fewest combinations and the highest payouts.
  • Triplets: The probability of rolling three identical numbers is extremely low, which explains why the payouts are so high.