Sic bo

Sic bo (Chinese: 骰寶), also known as tai sai (大細), dai siu (大小; tài xỉu), big and small or hi-lo, is an unequal game of chance of ancient Chinese origin played with three dice.

It was introduced to the United States by Chinese immigrants in the early 20th century, and can now be found in most American casinos.

Players place their bets on areas of a table that have been divided into named scoring boxes.

Sic bo is strictly a game of immediate chance because every roll on the dice results a win or loss on any bet.

[4] Compared to Sic bo, Grand Hazard offers only three-dice and single-die wagers.

[3]: 342 Chuck-a-luck, also known as "sweat cloth", "chuckerluck" and "bird cage",[4][5] is a variant in the United States which has its origins in Grand Hazard.

Chuck-a-luck was once common in Nevada casinos but is now rare, frequently having been replaced by Sic Bo tables.

The layout of a sic bo table
All potential wagers
Grand Hazard game/betting board