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Fundamentals of Online Sic-Bo

Online Sic Bo can appear to be a complicated gambling game if you let it.  In reality, it is a rather simple casino game to learn with only a handful of viable bets to make.

The Sic-Bo table is an expansive rectangle that shows many betting spaces for all the different possible combinations where bettors can place their chips.  Like craps, die are used to determine winning outcomes, which will light up winning bets on the table if the three die produce any winning combinations.

There are actually only seven different possible winning combinations, which can be broken down into a simplified and easy-to-remember listing:

-Small or Big bets pay off even odds if either 4 thru 10 (low bet) or 11 thru 18 (high bet) are rolled.
-Pair bets pay off 8 to 1 when a pair (1/1 to 6/6) is rolled.
-Triplet bets pay off 24 to 1 when any triplet is rolled.
-Three Dice Totals pay off varying odds, and can be placed on any three die total from 4 to 17.
-Two Number Combinations pays off 5 to 1 on any two-number combination from 1/2 to 5/6.
-Single Number Bets can win by being rolled on one, two or all three dies.  Payoffs vary.

As you can see, the possible bets to be made at Sic-Bo are not long and extensive.  There are actually less bets than craps and roulette, and the game offers a competitive Casinos Edge.

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