First Person Super Sic Bo Review at Flush

First Person Super Sic Bo Review at Flush

Most live casino games reveal the odds after you bet. Super Sic Bo works the other way: before you place a single chip, the game shows you which bets carry multipliers for that specific roll. A Small bet that normally pays 1:1 might be highlighted with a 200x multiplier this round. A specific triple that already pays 180:1 at base might carry a 1,000x multiplier. You can see all of this before you decide where to put your stake. No other live casino format works this way, and it is the defining feature that separates Super Sic Bo from every other dice game at Flush. First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush is Pragmatic Play Live’s fully animated RNG version of this game, bringing the multiplier-visibility mechanic into a self-paced format with a live session mode that lets you observe dozens of multiplier distributions across the bet grid before risking a single euro. Traditional Sic Bo is a game of three dice and fixed payouts. Super Sic Bo is a game of three dice, fixed payouts, and a pre-roll multiplier lottery that completely reshapes where value sits on the grid from round to round. This review covers how the multiplier board works, how to read it efficiently before each bet, what the mobile experience looks like for a dense grid format, and how crypto funding works specifically for a game where the distribution of value changes every single round.

Quick Stats

StatValue
GameFirst Person Super Sic Bo
DeveloperEvolution Gaming
TypeRNG Dice Game
Big/Small RTP97.22%
Specific Triple RTP2.78% (lowest in game)
Multiplier Range2x to 1,000x
Dice3
Minimum Bet€0.10
Maximum BetVaries by bet type
live sessionAvailable at Flush
Go Live FeatureYes
Mobile CompatibleYes

How First Person Super Sic Bo Works

Super Sic Bo at Flush is played with three standard six-sided dice. Before each roll, the RNG assigns random multipliers to a selection of specific bet spots on the betting grid. These multipliers are displayed on the grid clearly before the dice roll, allowing you to see which bet spots carry enhanced payouts for that particular round and adjust your wager placement accordingly if you choose.

Once you have placed your bets and confirmed, the three dice are rolled by the RNG and the outcome is displayed. All winning bets are paid according to either their base payout, if no multiplier was applied to that spot, or the multiplied payout, if that specific bet spot received a pre-roll multiplier. Non-winning bets are collected.

The bet types available in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush cover a wide range from very probable low-paying outcomes to extremely rare high-paying outcomes. The Small bet wins when the total of the three dice falls between four and ten, excluding triples. The Big bet wins when the total falls between eleven and seventeen, excluding triples. Both Small and Big carry a base RTP of 97.22%, making them the highest-RTP bets in the game and the foundational wagers for bankroll-conservative players at Flush.

Specific totals, any specific number between four and seventeen, can be bet independently. Payouts vary by the probability of each total: totals of ten and eleven are very common and pay less, while extreme totals like four and seventeen are rare and pay significantly more. Double bets win when at least two of the three dice show the specified face value. Triple bets require all three dice to show the specified face value, with specific triples paying 180:1 at base but appearing rarely.

The Any Triple bet wins when all three dice show the same value regardless of which face it is. Combination bets win when two specific different face values appear on any of the three dice. Each of these bet categories can receive a pre-roll multiplier in Super Sic Bo at Flush, transforming its payout profile for that specific round dramatically above its base rate.

The Super Sic Bo Multiplier Mechanic

Evolution Gaming publishes RTP documentation for all live baccarat variants at their official site.

The Super Sic Bo multiplier system is the innovation that separates this game from standard Sic Bo at Flush and elevates its entertainment ceiling to a level comparable to high-variance slots. Before every single roll, the RNG selects a number of bet spots on the grid and assigns each one a random multiplier value. Multiplier values start at 2x and extend all the way to 1,000x. The 2x multiplier is common, appearing on multiple spots most rounds. Higher multipliers are progressively rarer, with 500x and 1,000x appearing only on specific spots in specific rounds.

The multiplier selection is completely random each round. You might see a 100x multiplier on the Small bet spot in one round, making that typically conservative wager into a potential jackpot for that specific roll. In another round, the 1,000x multiplier might appear on a specific triple, which already has a base payout of 180:1, meaning a winning bet on that spot in that round would return 1,000 times your stake rather than 180 times. The combination of already high base payouts with massive multiplier enhancement creates the top payout scenarios in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush.

Because the multipliers are displayed before you place your bets in some versions of the game, or before the roll resolves in others, the strategic element of Super Sic Bo involves deciding whether to weight your session bets toward the multiplied spots, maintaining your standard coverage, or doing both. At Flush, the First Person version of Super Sic Bo presents multiplier information clearly, enabling active decision-making around multiplier spots in each round.

The live session mode at Flush lets you observe the full range of multiplier assignments across many rounds, building intuition for how often high multipliers appear on any given bet category. This kind of firsthand frequency data is far more useful for developing your personal betting approach than any statistical summary.

Bet Types and Base Payouts

Understanding the complete bet type menu in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush is foundational to playing the game effectively. Here is a structured overview of the most important bet categories and their base payouts before any Super multiplier enhancement.

Small and Big are the bread-and-butter bets at Flush. Small covers any non-triple total from four through ten. Big covers any non-triple total from eleven through seventeen. Both pay 1:1 and carry the highest RTP in the game at 97.22%. These are the optimal long-run bets from a pure expected value perspective, and they are also the bets most likely to receive exciting multiplier enhancements given their central position on the betting grid.

Specific total bets cover individual totals from four to seventeen. Total of four pays 60:1 at base. Total of seventeen also pays 60:1. Total of five pays 30:1. Total of sixteen pays 30:1. The most probable totals, ten and eleven, pay 6:1. These payouts reflect the actual probability of each total across three six-sided dice. With a pre-roll multiplier applied, any of these totals can far exceed their base payout in a specific round.

Double bets require a specific face value to appear on at least two of the three dice and pay 10:1 at base. There are six possible double bets, one for each face value. Any Double bet can receive a pre-roll multiplier at Flush, making a standard 10:1 wager into a much larger opportunity on multiplied rounds.

Specific Triple bets require all three dice to show a specific face value and pay 180:1 at base. Any Triple, where all three dice match but the face value is unspecified, pays 30:1. Combination bets, requiring two specific different face values among the three dice, pay 5:1. The Specific Triple bet with a 1,000x Super multiplier would yield 1,000 times your stake on a winning roll, representing the theoretical maximum outcome in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush.

RNG vs Live Dealer: Why First Person Super Sic Bo Matters

The live dealer version of Super Sic Bo at Flush operates with 30-second betting windows during which all players at the table place their bets before the dealer shakes the dice cup and reveals the outcome. This pacing is engaging in a live social context but can feel constraining for players who want to study the multiplier grid carefully before committing or who prefer to take their time between rounds.

First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush resolves entirely at your own pace. You can study the pre-roll multiplier assignments for as long as you like before placing bets. You can take a break between any two rounds without affecting other players. You can adjust bet amounts thoughtfully rather than quickly before a timer expires. For new players learning Sic Bo bet types, this unhurried environment is particularly valuable.

The RNG outcome resolution in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush is also instantaneous once you confirm bets, compared to the physical dice shake and reveal in the live version. This means more rounds per hour for players who enjoy a fast session pace, and it also means the live session at Flush covers more statistical ground in the same time window, giving you a more complete picture of multiplier frequency and dice total distribution across your practice session.

Strategy and Bankroll Guide

Super Sic Bo at Flush is a game that rewards both base-bet discipline and selective multiplier engagement. The most sound bankroll strategy begins with Small and Big bets as your primary wagers, given their 97.22% RTP and even-money payout structure. Building your session around these bets keeps variance manageable and provides a steady base from which to explore higher-risk multiplier opportunities.

The multiplier-enhanced bets are where the game’s variance peaks. Placing a meaningful bet on a specific triple or specific total that carries a 100x or higher multiplier in a given round is a legitimate high-variance play, but it should represent a small fraction of your total session stake rather than the primary bet. Concentrating your bankroll on these bets in hope of hitting the multiplied payout dramatically increases the probability of a fast session depletion.

A balanced approach at Flush involves allocating the majority of your round stake to Small or Big, a secondary allocation to a specific total with a meaningful multiplier, and an occasional very small allocation to a specific triple on rounds where the multiplier reaches 500x or above. This structure keeps your loss rate from the base bet modest while providing real exposure to the high-multiplier scenarios that make Super Sic Bo exciting.

At Flush, the live session mode for First Person Super Sic Bo lets you test any staking structure across unlimited practice rounds. Run a hundred rounds with different allocations and observe both your simulated balance trajectory and how often the multiplied bets you targeted actually won. This practice work is extremely valuable before real-money Super Sic Bo sessions.

Playing First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush with Crypto

The multiplier-first mechanic in Super Sic Bo creates a specific crypto betting scenario that is worth thinking through concretely. If you open a round at Flush and the pre-roll board shows a 1,000x multiplier on a specific triple, the decision is: do you place a meaningful stake on that cell, knowing that the triple itself has a low probability of hitting but that the payout if it does is 1,000 times your bet? A €5 stake on that triple pays €5,000 if it wins. In BTC terms at current prices that is a withdrawal worth noting, from a bet that cost a few dollars.

The ability to see which bets carry multipliers before placing your stake means crypto players at Flush can concentrate their allocation on the highest-multiplied positions each round rather than spreading across the grid blindly. This is not a strategy that changes the RTP (the multiplier distribution is random, and chasing the highlighted cell does not improve your expected return), but it does mean your session has a defined shape: you are choosing whether to concentrate on the multiplied bet or maintain your planned base position, and that decision is made with full information before any chips are placed.

Stablecoin funding is particularly practical for Super Sic Bo at Flush because your bet distribution changes every round as the multiplier board shifts. Tracking session P&L when you are varying your stakes across Small, Big, specific totals, and occasionally a triple all in the same session is much cleaner in USDT or USDC than in a volatile coin. You know exactly what each round costs and what you won in dollar terms without needing to convert.

For the rare round where a 1,000x multiplier hits a specific triple and pays out, Flush processes crypto withdrawals quickly. A BTC or USDT withdrawal from a large Sic Bo win reaches your wallet within minutes of the request, which is the right speed for a format where the big moment can arrive without much warning. All supported coins work for Sic Bo at Flush: BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE.

Mobile Experience

The Sic Bo bet grid is the main challenge for mobile play. On desktop, the full grid sits in view with all cells clearly visible, and the pre-roll multiplier highlights pop immediately because they use bold color overlays that are unmissable at full size. On a phone in portrait orientation, the grid compresses and some cells become quite small. The multiplier highlights are still visible because the color coding is strong, but reading the specific multiplier value (is that 50x or 500x?) requires tapping the cell for a detail view on smaller phones.

Landscape orientation changes this significantly. Rotating your phone to landscape mode gives the Sic Bo grid a wider viewport, spreading the cells out to a comfortable tap size. This is the single most useful mobile adjustment for Super Sic Bo at Flush: play in landscape, and the grid that feels cramped in portrait becomes genuinely readable. The multiplier values on each highlighted cell are large enough to read at a glance, and the Small and Big bet zones at the top and bottom of the grid are always prominent regardless of orientation.

The dice roll animation renders cleanly on all current mobile hardware. Three dice tumbling and landing is not a demanding animation, and the outcome display with win/loss indicators across the bet grid is clear even on smaller screens. Because First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush uses no live video stream, it loads quickly, runs on moderate connections without buffering, and does not drain battery at the rate that HD video streaming does. The pre-roll multiplier reveal is the moment that matters most in each round, and that moment is well presented on mobile: the highlighted cells pulse with their multiplier values before the dice roll begins, giving you enough time to absorb the board and decide your stake even on a small screen.

How to Read the Multiplier Board Before Every Bet

The multiplier board reveal happens at the start of every round in First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush, before a single chip is placed. Understanding how to read it efficiently is the skill that separates experienced Super Sic Bo players from newcomers.

First, identify which bet categories received multipliers this round. In a typical round, somewhere between 4 and 8 cells on the grid will carry multipliers. The distribution is weighted toward lower values: most rounds will have several cells showing 2x or 3x multipliers, fewer cells at 10x to 50x, and only occasionally a cell above 100x. High multipliers above 500x appear on just one or two cells when they appear at all, and many rounds will pass without any multiplier above 100x on the board.

Second, check what bet type the high-value multipliers landed on. There is a meaningful difference between a 200x multiplier on a Small or Big bet versus a 200x multiplier on a specific triple. Small and Big have roughly 49% natural probability of winning (excluding triples). A specific triple has about 0.46% probability. A 200x multiplier on Small or Big represents genuinely attractive expected value for that single round; the same multiplier on a specific triple is still a long-odds bet even at 200x.

Third, decide whether the highlighted cell fits your session strategy or whether you are better served staying with your planned base position. The multiplier is random each round. If you chase the highlighted cell every round regardless of which bet type it landed on, you are increasing your variance without changing your long-term expected return. The RTP of each bet type is baked into the payout structure, and the multiplier system is designed so that the enhanced payouts roughly preserve each bet’s theoretical return at that multiplier frequency.

The honest advice for most Flush players: anchor your session on Small or Big bets, which carry the 97.22% RTP and even-money base payout. When a multiplier above 50x lands on Small or Big, increasing that bet meaningfully for that round is a defensible move because you are backing a near-50% event with enhanced payout. When a 1,000x multiplier lands on a specific triple, a very small side stake on that cell gives you exposure to the maximum payout scenario; the majority of your round stake should still be on your base position. This structure keeps your session sustainable while giving you genuine exposure to the multiplier payouts that make Super Sic Bo compelling.

The Full Bet Type Reference for Super Sic Bo at Flush

One area that new Super Sic Bo players at Flush frequently find confusing is the complete scope of available bet types, because the grid contains many individual betting positions, each with its own probability and base payout. Understanding every option available gives you the framework to make informed decisions about where to place your stake each round and which multiplier-enhanced spots offer meaningful value.

The Small bet covers totals of four through ten excluding triples. The Big bet covers totals of eleven through seventeen excluding triples. Both pay 1:1 and carry the 97.22% RTP noted elsewhere in this review. These anchor positions are the most reliable foundation for a session at Flush and should anchor any serious bankroll approach to First Person Super Sic Bo.

Specific total bets at Flush run the full range of three-dice totals from four to seventeen. Totals of ten and eleven each have the highest probability of occurring naturally from three dice and pay the lowest multiplier at 6:1 base. Moving toward the extremes, totals of nine and twelve pay 7:1. Totals of eight and thirteen pay 8:1. Totals of seven and fourteen pay 12:1. Totals of six and fifteen pay 14:1. Totals of five and sixteen pay 30:1. Totals of four and seventeen, which are achievable only through the combination of one-one-two or six-six-five respectively plus a handful of specific arrangements, pay 60:1 at base.

Combination bets at Flush cover any two specific different face values appearing among the three dice, for example a two and a five together. There are fifteen possible two-value combinations across six faces. Combination bets pay 5:1 at base and appear on the Flush grid as paired numbers. When a pre-roll Super multiplier attaches to a combination bet, the enhanced payout can make it a compelling secondary bet alongside your primary Small or Big position.

Any Triple at Flush pays 30:1 for three dice showing the same face regardless of which face value. Specific Triple bets pay 180:1 for a designated face appearing on all three dice. Each of these has a low natural probability, which is precisely why the Super multiplier system produces its most dramatic payouts when a 500x or 1,000x multiplier attaches to a Specific Triple position in a given round. Practicing these bet placements in the live session at Flush before your first real-money session is highly recommended.

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FAQ

Is First Person Super Sic Bo available to play for free at Flush?

First Person Super Sic Bo is a live dealer table streamed from a real studio, so a traditional free demo mode does not apply. At Flush, you can watch First Person Super Sic Bo rounds live without placing bets to observe the game mechanics, pacing, and bonus triggers before playing for real money. The minimum bet is low enough that low-stakes familiarisation sessions are a practical alternative to demo play.

What is the RTP of First Person Super Sic Bo?

First Person Super Sic Bo has an RTP of 97.22%. This figure represents the theoretical long-run return to players across all bet types combined. Individual bet positions within First Person Super Sic Bo may carry different house edges, checking the paytable within the Flush game interface shows the breakdown by specific bet type before you place your first bet.

Can I play First Person Super Sic Bo with Bitcoin or other crypto at Flush?

Yes. Flush accepts BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE for all live casino tables including First Person Super Sic Bo. Crypto deposits at Flush carry no platform fees. TRX and POL typically confirm fastest for players who want to fund and play immediately. BTC and ETH are the most commonly used for larger session budgets. All live casino rakeback at Flush releases every 30 minutes regardless of which crypto you use.

What should I know about First Person Super Sic Bo before my first session at Flush?

First Person Super Sic Bo is available in the live casino lobby at Flush. Before your first session, review the available bet types and their associated house edges in the game’s rules panel. Set a session budget in advance and decide on a stop-loss point. The rakeback system at Flush releases every 30 minutes on all live casino wagering, which effectively reduces the net house edge over sustained sessions at higher VIP tiers.

Does playing First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush count toward VIP rakeback?

Yes. All real-money wagering on First Person Super Sic Bo at Flush contributes to the rakeback system. Rakeback releases automatically every 30 minutes to your Flush account balance regardless of whether you’re winning or losing that session. The rakeback rate increases across Flush’s 10 VIP tiers, Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Vibranium. Higher-volume First Person Super Sic Bo players at Flush progress through tiers faster and receive higher per-round rakeback rates that meaningfully reduce the effective house edge over time.

About the Author

Anastasia Nowak is a live casino specialist and senior editor at Flush with six years covering Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live, and Microgaming live dealer products. Her analysis focuses on RTP mechanics, house edge breakdowns, and practical session management for crypto casino players. She holds no financial relationships with any casino operator or software provider.

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