Sic bo (骰寶), also known as
tai sai (大細),
dai siu (大小),
big and small or
hi-lo, is an unequal
game of chance played with three
dice, and of ancient
Chinese origin.
Grand hazard and
chuck-a-luck are variants, and of
English origin. The literal meaning of sic bo is "precious dice", while
dai siu and
dai sai mean "big small".
Sic bo is a
casino game, popular in Asia and widely played (as dai siu) in casinos in
Macau. It is played in the
Philippines as hi-lo. It was introduced into the USA by Chinese immigrants in the early 20th century, and can now be found in most American
casinos. Since 13 May 2002, it can be played legally in licensed casinos in the
United Kingdom, under The Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 (
Statutory Instrument 2002/1130).
Gameplay involves betting that a certain condition (e.g. that all three dice will roll the same) will be satisfied by a roll of the dice.
Betting Options
The most common wagers are "Big" and "Small".
Variants
Grand Hazard is a
gambling game of
English origin, also played with three
dice. (It is distinct from
Hazard, another gambling game of Old English origin, played with two dice.) The dice are rolled down a chute containing a series of inclined planes that tumble the dice as they fall.
Chuck-a-luck, also known as
birdcage, is a variant in the
United States, which has its origins in grand hazard. The three dice are kept in a device...
Read More