Play Devil Dice

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This game can be played at the Seedy Casinos.

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Would you like to play Devil Dice? If so, enter your bet. House minimum is 10 chips, and the maximum bet is 100,000 chips. Please read the rules(located at the bottom of this page) first if you need them.



Chips to bet: X

Devil Dice - Pays 175:1
Triples - Pays 30:1
High - Pays 2:1
Low - Pays 2:1
Odd - Pays 2:1
Even - Pays 2:1
1's 2's 3's 4's 5's 6's

Singles pay 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 for 1, 2, and 3 of that number respectively.

Devil Dice Rules

In this dice game, you roll three dice and try to roll a combination that matches what you have bet. The possible combinations are as follows:

Devil Dice: Roll 3 sixes to get the Devil's roll.

Triples: Get 3 of any number.

High: The total of the three dice must be greater than 10. However, if you get a triple, you do not win.

Low: The total of the three dice must be less than 11. However, if you get a triple, you do not win.

Odd: The total of the three dice must be an odd number. However, if you get a triple, you do not win.

Even: The total of the three dice must be an even number. However, if you get a triple, you do not win.

Single Number (1's, 2's, ... 6's): Try to roll as many of the number you've picked as possible. If you get one of your number, you win even money. If you get two of your number, you win twice your bet, and three of a number wins three times your bet.

Statistics

Bet true odds house
advantage
Single number 1:1 7.87%
Double number 5:12 7.87%
Triple number 1:30 7.87%
High 1:1.057 2.78%
Low 1:1.057 2.78%
Odd 1:1.057 2.78%
Even 1:1.057 2.78%
Devil's 1:215 16.67%


Winning a Devil's Dice Roll

The Roll
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References

  • Devil Dice refers to the number of the devil - 666, hence when one rolls 3 dice and each shows a 6, they are Devil Dice
  • American casinos call this game "Chuck-A-Luck" or "Birdcage."
  • British casinos call this game "Hazzard." Triples are called "raffles." In "Grand Hazzard," you may also bet on any sum of the three dice except 3 or 18.