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Super Sic BoAbout the game

By Evolution

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Volatility:Low
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Super Sic Bo Game Review

Evolution launched Super Sic Bo in spring 2019 and quietly fixed the one thing that kept the ancient dice game niche: flat payouts. Three dice, a betting grid straight out of Macau, and random multipliers of up to 999x dropped onto the table before every roll. Low volatility on the core bets keeps the game friendly, while the multiplier spots hand it a ceiling classic sic bo never had. Super Sic Bo streams live around the clock from Evolution's studio, and it is the version of the game we point dice-curious players toward first.

How Super Sic Bo Works

You bet on the outcome of three dice: totals, singles, doubles, triples, or the ever-popular Small and Big. Before the automated shaker fires, the game strikes random betting spots with multipliers. Land a boosted bet and the standard payout is replaced by the multiplied one, up to 999x your stake. The dealer hosts rather than handles; the shaker is mechanical, results are instant, and rounds turn over fast enough that a short session still sees plenty of rolls. 

SpecValueNote
LaunchSpring 2019Evolution live studio
RTP range95.02% to 97.22%Highest on even-money bets
Maximum multiplier999xStruck randomly before each roll
Top payout1,000xOn multiplied wins
Minimum bet$0.20Fits casual bankrolls

Three-dice betting has an entertaining cousin in the Win Win Fish Prawn Crab game, which swaps numbers for symbols but keeps the same guessing spirit.

Bets & Payouts

The grid rewards a little study. Even-money bets anchor the session; the exotic spots supply the story you tell afterwards. 

BetStandard payoutWhat it covers
Small / Big1:1Total of 4-10 or 11-17
Odd / Even1:1Total parity
Two-dice combination5:1Two chosen numbers appear
Specific double8:1A chosen pair lands
Any triple30:1All three dice match
Specific triple150:1Your exact number, three times

One classic rule carries over from traditional sic bo: any triple sinks Small and Big bets, which is precisely where the house keeps its edge on the safest spots. Among our bitcoin table games this grid is one of the most flexible we host: a beginner can live on two bet types for an entire evening while a veteran spreads chips across ten.

Multiplier Rounds

The multipliers are the whole pitch, so understand how they behave. Which spots get struck and how high the values go changes every round, and nothing you do influences it. Chasing boosted spots means betting exotic positions with weaker base odds; sticking to even-money bets means watching 999x strikes land where your chips are not. That tension is the game's real strategic question, and there is no correct answer, only a temperament. The format shares obvious DNA with Evolution's game-show catalogue; Crazy Balls live runs the same multiplier theatre with balls instead of dice.

How to Play

Chips start at $0.20, so the table tolerates any bankroll. Our advice for a first session: put the bulk of your play on Small and Big, where the return is strongest, and sprinkle a small fixed fraction on one specific triple you refuse to abandon. That split keeps the session stable while leaving a window for the multiplier to do something absurd. Players who like their Asian tables faster still can cut over to Dragon Tiger, Evolution's two-card sprint, when the dice slow down.

Final Verdict

Super Sic Bo earns the Super in its name. The random multipliers refresh an ancient game without touching its easy-to-learn core, and the 97.22% return on even-money bets makes it one of the friendlier live tables anywhere. Log in, open the stream in one tap, and start with Small and Big while the rhythm settles. The 999x strikes will arrive on their own schedule; being at the table when they do is the point.

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