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Sic Bo - your Best Bet for Fun in the Casino

Author: Andy Follin

I love Sic Bo. I know I shouldn't - all the 'serious' gamblers out there tell me I'm wasting my time, that it's a mug's game.

But there's something about the atmosphere of the game - the colours, the sounds, the lights - that really excites me.

For those who don't already know, Sic Bo (pronounced See Bo) is an ancient Chinese gambling game and one of the so-called Big Four Chinese games. It literally means "dice pair", but is actually played with three dice. Players have a variety of betting options on the roll of those dice. The dice are rolled in an egg-timer shaped cage to remove any suspicion of foul play. When the cage stops spinning, the results are displayed to the players, amidst much noise and confusion!

As one of the Big Four, it falls into the category of 'Fortune' games. To understand the games, you must understand why Chinese gamblers play them. Unlike the typical gambler, they are not necessarily seeking to get rich quick. Instead, they see these games as a way to test themselves against the world. To the Chinese, luck is considered a moral attribute. If fortune is smiling on you, you are seen as blessed.

This explains why experienced Western gamblers stay away from Sic Bo, seeing it instead as a leisure game for wealthy ladies with no understanding of 'real' gambling.

But a deeper look into the odds of Sic Bo shows that good bets exist for those looking to apply one of the many gambling systems devised over the centuries to take advantage of even money bets ie those with a 50% of occurring. Whilst no casino games has exactly a 50% chance, some lie close. In Sic Bo, these bets are the Big and Small bets.

Big is a bet that the total on all three dice will be 11 to 17. Small is a bet that the total will be 4-10. Neither bet wins if three dice of the same value occur - that's where the house has its edge.

Many have attempted to find a winning Sic Bo strategy to extract a profit from Sic Bo using these bets.

But to me, this is missing the point of the game. As a 'Fortune' game, I don't see Sic Bo as a fast track to riches, but as an enjoyable pastime and a way to see if fortune is smiling on me.

For fun in the casino, I think it's unbeatable.

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About the Author:
Andy Follin is a dedicated leisure gamble who doesn't drink or smoke, puts a roof over his family's head and sees nothing 'immoral' in spending a few pounds a month in his chosen leisure pursuit. He devised and runs Fortune Palace to explain the odds, rules and strategies of popular Asian gambling games.

 

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