SIC BO

About this game
Sic Bo Demo — Play Free Online
Sic Bo is an ancient Chinese dice table game using three dice and a wide range of bet types. The KINGMIDAS build on SlotLab lists 97% RTP, high volatility, and a 100x max win. You can open the demo with virtual credits only. No SlotLab signup and no real-money deposit are required.
This guide explains common Sic Bo bets, how the game differs from Tai Xiu and Thai Hi-Lo 2, and how to test the table with discipline instead of random high-payout chasing.
Quick Facts
- Studio: KINGMIDAS
- Game: Sic Bo (SIC BO)
- Type: Classic dice / table game
- Listed RTP: 97.00%
- Listed volatility: high
- Listed max win: 100x
- Release date: 2021-03-01
- SlotLab account: Not required
- SlotLab deposit: Not required
What Sic Bo Is — Not a Slot
Each round rolls three dice. You bet on totals, combinations, triples, big/small ranges, and other table options shown in the layout. This is not a slot machine — there are no reels or paylines. Sic Bo tables usually expose more bet types than simplified hi-lo builds, so read the payout panel before staking virtual credits.
Common Bet Categories
Big / Small
Bet that the three-dice total falls in the Big or Small range defined by the game (often split around totals 10–11). A readable starting point for demo exploration.
Specific totals
Bet on an exact combined total (for example 8, 9, 10, 11, 12). Each total carries its own payout — verify inside the game.
Triples
Bet that all three dice show the same face (for example 4-4-4). Usually high payout, low hit rate. Some layouts also offer Any Triple.
Pairs and single-dice options
Many builds add pair bets, two-dice combinations, or single-dice positions. Inspect the full table in demo mode before using them.
RTP 97% and 100x Max Win
Listed RTP 97.00% aligns with many KINGMIDAS table titles. High volatility means large wins can occur but less frequently. 100x max win is a listed ceiling — often tied to rare bets such as specific triples — not an every-session target.
Use RTP to compare games, not to predict the next few rolls.
Sic Bo vs Tai Xiu vs Thai Hi-Lo 2
All three use dice, but the experience differs.
Sic Bo (this page) — Chinese-origin table with diverse bets, 100x listed max win, high volatility.
Tai Xiu — Vietnamese-style hi-lo focused on Big/Small from three dice; often simpler than full Sic Bo layouts.
Thai Hi-Lo 2 — Thai hi-lo with high/low, odd/even, 11, and triple-style options in a Thai presentation.
Prefer a full betting grid → start with Sic Bo. Prefer straightforward big/small → try Tai Xiu or Thai Hi-Lo 2.
Structured Demo Checklist
- Read the grid: open help/payouts, start with Big/Small at low virtual stake (~20 rounds)
- Sample high payouts: test a total or triple bet a few times to feel hit rate
- Compare: open Tai Xiu and Thai Hi-Lo 2 for other dice classics
Common Mistakes
- Chasing triples every round because of the 100x ceiling
- Skipping the payout table
- Confusing Sic Bo with Tai Xiu
- Believing Small is “due” after several Big losses
Responsible Play Notes
SlotLab does not operate real-money betting. Sic Bo exposes many bet types — avoid positions you do not understand. If you play for cash elsewhere, set budget and stop rules in advance.
FAQ
How is Sic Bo different from Tai Xiu?
Sic Bo typically offers more bet types. Tai Xiu focuses on Big/Small from three dice.
What does 100x max win mean?
A listed ceiling, often linked to rare high-payout bets — not a typical round outcome.
Where can I play Sic Bo free?
Use the play button on this page with virtual credits.
Summary
KINGMIDAS Sic Bo is a feature-rich three-dice demo with 97% listed RTP and 100x max win. Learn the payout grid, start with Big/Small, compare Tai Xiu and Thai Hi-Lo 2 on SlotLab, and decide from understanding — not from one lucky triple in virtual credits.







