How Super Sic Bo works

Super Sic Bo plays the same fundamental three-dice game as classic Sic Bo: three dice rest inside a small transparent shaker which the dealer activates, and you bet ahead of the shake on the outcome. The bet panel has about thirty different positions — totals 4-17, individual numbers 1-6, specific Doubles, specific Triples, Any Triple, Small/Big and Even/Odd. After the shake, the dice show their final values and your bets settle.

What "Super" adds

The key feature: just before the shake activates, the system randomly assigns multipliers to a selection of bet positions on the board. Multiplier values range from 50x up to 1,000x. If the dice produce a result matching a struck position AND you bet on it, your payout is replaced with the multiplier value. Untouched positions pay their normal Sic Bo odds.

Where the multipliers can land

Triples (e.g., three 5s) and Doubles can receive the high-end multipliers, including the 1,000x. Single numbers and totals can also be struck but typically with lower-tier multipliers (50x-300x range). The multiplier distribution favours the rare-event bets, which means the high-edge bets paradoxically become the value plays when they catch a multiplier.

Base Sic Bo paytable

Without multipliers, the paytable is the standard Asian Sic Bo: Small (4-10) and Big (11-17) pay 1:1 (loses on any Triple). Even/Odd pays 1:1. Specific Triples pay 150:1, Any Triple 30:1. Specific Doubles 8:1. Single Numbers 1:1 (or 2:1, 3:1 for two or three matches). Totals pay 6:1 to 50:1 depending on the rarity of that sum.

Pace and presentation

Rounds run 25-35 seconds. The studio is themed in red and gold — explicit Asian-casino aesthetic. The dice shaker rests on a pedestal, lit from below, with the multipliers projected onto the bet panel before each shake. The dealer narrates each round in English.