Super Sic Bo Live Casino Game at Flush
Super Sic Bo Live Casino Game at Flush
Super Sic Bo is Evolution’s high-energy reimagining of the classic three-dice casino game. It takes the full bet menu of traditional Sic Bo and adds a layer of random multipliers that can turn any single round into something extraordinary. Available at Flush with live session access and full cryptocurrency support, Super Sic Bo is one of the most versatile live casino titles in the Evolution library.
This guide covers everything you need to know: the rules, every bet type, how the multiplier mechanic works, how Super Sic Bo compares to Lightning Sic Bo and Lightning Dice, variance profiles across different bet types, and how to access the game at Flush with BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE.
What Is Super Sic Bo?
Sic Bo is a dice game with ancient Chinese origins, played with three dice and a bet menu covering everything from simple high/low wagers to specific triple combinations. It has been a staple of Macau casinos for decades and has grown steadily in popularity across European and online markets.
Evolution’s Super Sic Bo keeps the traditional Sic Bo bet structure intact and adds one core innovation: before every roll, random multipliers are assigned to a selection of bet positions. Any bet that lands on a multiplied position, and wins, receives the multiplied payout rather than the standard one. Multipliers can reach up to 1,000x, which means a modest stake can turn into a significant return on any given round.
At Flush, Super Sic Bo is available 24 hours a day in the Evolution live casino section. A live session lets you observe the multiplier mechanic across multiple rounds without placing real-money bets, which is highly recommended for new players.
How to Play Super Sic Bo at Flush
Opening the Game
Log into Flush and navigate to the live casino lobby. Select Super Sic Bo from the Evolution section. If you want to Watch live rounds before committing chips.
The Multiplier Reveal
Before the betting window opens, the game reveals which bet positions have been assigned multipliers for the upcoming round. Between 1 and 7 positions receive multipliers each round. The multiplier values range from 2x to 1,000x. The positions selected and the multiplier values assigned are random each round.
This is the key moment in Super Sic Bo. Looking at the multiplier board tells you where the big potential payouts are for that specific round. Players can choose to chase multiplied positions, bet across multiple positions as normal, or ignore the multipliers entirely and play a steady low-variance strategy.
Placing Bets
The bet menu covers a wide range of options (detailed below). You can place bets on multiple positions simultaneously. The betting window has a countdown timer, which you can see clearly in the Flush interface.
The Roll
Once the betting window closes, the dealer activates the shaker and the three dice are tumbled. Results are displayed clearly, with winning positions highlighted immediately.
Payouts
Standard bets pay at fixed rates. Bets on multiplied positions, if they win, pay the standard amount multiplied by the assigned multiplier. Winnings are added to your Flush balance instantly.
Bet Types and Standard Payouts
Evolution Gaming publishes RTP documentation for all live baccarat variants at their official site.
Super Sic Bo’s full bet menu is one of its greatest strengths. Understanding each bet type is essential for getting the most out of your sessions at Flush.
Small and Big Bets
- Small: Total of three dice is between 4 and 10. Pays 1:1. Loses on any triple.
- Big: Total of three dice is between 11 and 17. Pays 1:1. Loses on any triple.
Small and Big are the most conservative bets in Super Sic Bo, offering close-to-even money with a house edge. These are the most commonly multiplied positions, since they cover the broadest portion of possible outcomes.
Total Bets
Total bets cover the specific sum of all three dice, ranging from 4 to 17. Payouts increase as the totals become less likely:
- Total 4 or 17: Pays 60:1
- Total 5 or 16: Pays 30:1
- Total 6 or 15: Pays 17:1
- Total 7 or 14: Pays 12:1
- Total 8 or 13: Pays 8:1
- Total 9, 10, 11, or 12: Pays 6:1
The base RTP on Total bets is approximately 97.22%. Total bets are strong multiplier targets because a multiplied Total can produce very large payouts while remaining a genuine possibility on any given roll.
Double Bets
A Double bet wins when at least two of the three dice show the same specified value (1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4, 5-5, or 6-6). Pays 10:1 on a standard hit. When a Double bet lands on a multiplied position, payouts can reach substantial amounts.
Triple Bets
Specific Triple: All three dice show the same specified value (e.g., three 4s). Pays 180:1 standard. These are rare events, and when they coincide with a multiplier, the result is exceptional.
Any Triple: Any three-of-a-kind regardless of value. Pays 30:1 standard. More frequent than specific triples, with correspondingly lower odds.
Triple bets carry a higher house edge than Total or Small/Big bets, but when they hit at Flush on a multiplied round, the payouts can be life-changing relative to stake size.
Combination Bets
Combination bets win when at least two of the three dice show the two specified values (e.g., a 2 and a 5 appearing on any two dice). There are 15 possible combinations. Each pays 5:1 standard.
Combinations cover a relatively broad set of outcomes and are frequently assigned multipliers in Super Sic Bo rounds.
The Multiplier Mechanic Explained
The multiplier mechanic is what separates Super Sic Bo from standard Sic Bo and from Evolution’s other multiplier-enhanced titles.
How Multipliers Are Assigned
Before each betting round, the game’s RNG (random number generator) selects between 1 and 7 bet positions from the full menu and assigns each a multiplier value. The selection is random and independent for every round. There is no pattern or predictability to which positions receive multipliers.
Multiplier values range from 2x at the lower end to 1,000x at the upper extreme. In practice, the 1,000x multiplier is a rare assignment, appearing on very low-probability bet positions when it does appear. More typical multiplier values in any given round are in the 5x to 50x range for the positions selected.
What Multipliers Do to Payouts
If a bet position receives a multiplier and you have placed a bet on that position, and the dice roll produces a winning outcome for that position, your payout is the standard payout multiplied by the assigned value.
Example: The “Total 10” position is assigned a 25x multiplier. The standard payout for Total 10 is 6:1. If you bet 1 unit on Total 10 and the dice total 10, you receive 6 x 25 = 150:1 on your stake, rather than the standard 6:1.
Multipliers Versus Standard Play
For rounds where no multipliers are assigned to the positions you are betting on, Super Sic Bo plays exactly like traditional Sic Bo. The multipliers are an overlay that adds volatility and upside potential without changing the structure of the underlying game. This means you can choose to play conservatively in rounds where the multipliers do not align with your strategy, or aggressively when a favourable position is multiplied.
RTP in Super Sic Bo
The base RTP on Total bets in Super Sic Bo is approximately 97.22%, which matches traditional Sic Bo. However, the multiplier mechanic affects the effective RTP calculation because multiplied positions have a higher expected value in the specific rounds when they are active.
The overall theoretical RTP, averaged across all bet types and accounting for the multiplier mechanic, is approximately 97.22% for Total bets, with lower RTPs for Triples and some other specific bets. Evolution publishes full RTP information for each bet type in the game’s information panel, which Flush makes accessible from within the table interface.
Players at Flush should note that the RTP figures represent long-run averages. The presence of multipliers creates significant short-term variance: individual sessions can vary substantially from the stated average.
Super Sic Bo vs. Lightning Dice
Evolution offers another multiplier-enhanced dice game called Lightning Dice, and players at Flush often ask how the two compare.
Lightning Dice uses three dice but has a simplified bet structure: you bet on a single total (3 to 18). Before each round, 2 to 7 Lightning Numbers are selected and assigned multipliers of 50x to 1,000x. The base payout for non-lightning winning bets is reduced (0.5:1 instead of standard Sic Bo payouts), with the expectation that multipliers compensate over time.
Super Sic Bo retains the full traditional Sic Bo bet menu, pays standard payouts on non-multiplied wins, and applies multipliers as an enhancement on top. This makes Super Sic Bo the more versatile game for players who want to use the full range of Sic Bo bet types.
At Flush, both titles are available. If you want a simpler proposition with pure multiplier excitement, Lightning Dice delivers. If you want the depth of the full Sic Bo bet menu with multiplier upside, Super Sic Bo is the stronger choice.
Super Sic Bo vs. Lightning Sic Bo
Lightning Sic Bo is a distinct Evolution title that Flush also carries. The comparison is useful because both games build on the same Sic Bo foundation.
Lightning Sic Bo applies 1 to 3 Lightning Strikes per round to specific bet positions, with multiplier values of 25x, 50x, 100x, or 500x. Fewer positions are affected per round compared to Super Sic Bo, but the multipliers on those positions are focused and potentially larger.
Super Sic Bo assigns multipliers to more positions per round (up to 7) but the typical per-position multiplier is lower. Super Sic Bo’s maximum is 1,000x, but in practice most rounds feature modest multipliers spread across several positions.
The strategic difference: Super Sic Bo gives you more multiplied positions to target each round, while Lightning Sic Bo gives you fewer but potentially more intense multiplier positions. Both are available at Flush with live session access, so you can compare them directly.
Strategy Approaches for Super Sic Bo
The Low-Variance Approach
Bet primarily on Small and Big. These pay 1:1 and win on roughly 48.6% of rolls each (losing on any triple). When Small or Big is assigned a multiplier, you gain upside while maintaining a broad coverage of outcomes. This approach produces steady, lower-variance sessions.
The Multi-Bet Spread
Place smaller bets across multiple Total positions simultaneously. This increases the probability that at least one of your bets wins per round, while keeping exposure to any single outcome low. When the multiplier board shows a Total position you have covered, the potential payout becomes significant.
The Multiplier Chase
Concentrate bets on the positions assigned the highest multipliers in any given round. This is a high-variance approach: you are accepting a lower per-round win probability in exchange for larger potential payouts when you do win. Used in moderation at Flush, with appropriate stake sizing, it adds genuine excitement to sessions.
Flat Betting
The simplest approach: choose one or two positions that align with your risk tolerance and bet the same amount every round, regardless of the multiplier board. This ignores the strategic element of the multipliers but is perfectly valid for players who prefer consistency over complexity.
Playing Super Sic Bo with Crypto at Flush
Flush is built around cryptocurrency, and Super Sic Bo is fully available with all accepted digital assets: BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE. Depositing crypto at Flush is straightforward: select your currency, send to the provided address, and your balance appears after network confirmation.
The advantages of playing Super Sic Bo with crypto at Flush are the same as for any live casino title: fast deposits, no need to share card details, and access from anywhere in the world without payment processor restrictions. Large multiplier wins at Flush are paid out in the same cryptocurrency you deposited, with no conversion delays.
The live session mode at Flush for Super Sic Bo connects you to the real Evolution live studio feed, so you can watch actual rounds, observe the multiplier mechanic in real time, and plan your approach before placing your first real-money bet.
The Evolution Studio Experience
Evolution’s Super Sic Bo studio is purpose-built for the game. The physical dice shaker produces genuinely random outcomes, with clear camera coverage so players can verify the result before it is recorded in the interface. The dealers are trained specifically for Sic Bo and maintain a consistent pace that accommodates both new players and experienced regulars.
The Flush interface for Super Sic Bo is clean and organised. The bet positions are clearly laid out, the multiplier display is prominent at the top of the screen, and the countdown timer for the betting window is always visible. Players can adjust their bet amounts quickly between rounds, which matters given the pace of the game.
live session: What to Expect at Flush
Flush offers a live session for Super Sic Bo that puts you in the live studio without any financial commitment. The live preview uses virtual chips on the real live feed, so every multiplier reveal, every dice roll, and every payout you observe is exactly what you would experience with real money.
Using the live session at Flush for Super Sic Bo is particularly valuable because the multiplier mechanic takes a few rounds to fully understand in context. Watching a dozen rounds in live preview mode will give you a clear picture of how often multiplied positions win, which bet types tend to receive multipliers, and what the practical pace of the game feels like.
Responsible Gambling at Flush
Super Sic Bo’s multiplier mechanic can create high-variance sessions, and players at Flush should approach it with clear session budgets. The potential for large multiplier wins can make it tempting to chase losses or extend sessions beyond planned limits.
Flush provides deposit limits, session duration reminders, and self-exclusion tools in the account settings. The live session is always available as a zero-risk alternative to real-money play. Flush’s support team is accessible if you have concerns about your play patterns.
Multiplier Distribution in Super Sic Bo: Which Totals Get Enhanced Most
Super Sic Bo’s multiplier mechanic randomly selects bet positions at the start of each round and applies enhanced payouts to those positions for that round only. Understanding which bet types and totals receive multipliers most frequently, and which multiplier values are most common, shapes a realistic expectation of the mechanic’s actual session impact.
The multiplier assignment in Super Sic Bo applies to specific bet positions rather than to general bet categories. Any of the 110-plus bet positions on the Super Sic Bo bet grid can receive a multiplier in a given round. The specific bet types most likely to hold player stakes are the Total bets (betting on the sum of all three dice), because these positions are most intuitive for players learning the game. The Total bets covering numbers 9 and 12 are statistically the most probable outcomes from three dice, each with approximately 11.6% natural probability, which means these positions frequently receive player bets and are naturally prominent in discussions of which positions attract multipliers.
However, the multiplier assignment is random and does not preferentially target high-probability bet positions. The RNG assigns multipliers uniformly across available bet positions each round. In practice, this means that any given Total or combination position has an equal chance of being selected for a multiplier. High-probability totals like 9 and 12 appear to receive multipliers frequently simply because they appear frequently in result discussions; the multiplier mechanic itself has no bias toward them.
Multiplier values in Super Sic Bo range from the minimum enhancement (such as 50x or 100x on Triple bets) to maximums that can reach 1000x on specific positions in particularly favourable rounds. Lower multiplier values of 2x to 5x on Total bets appear most frequently in session play. The high-value multipliers of 100x or above are rare but generate the most significant single-round returns. For session planning at Flush, the realistic expectation is that multipliers of 2x to 10x on a Total or combination bet will appear several times per 100 rounds, while multipliers above 50x on any position in a given round are notable events rather than routine outcomes.
Optimal Coverage vs. Multiplier-Chasing Strategy
Super Sic Bo players at Flush tend to adopt one of two broad strategic approaches: broad coverage across many bet positions to ensure frequent wins, or concentrated staking on a small number of positions in the hope of landing a large multiplier.
Broad coverage strategy places small bets across a range of Total bets (typically covering most of the middle totals from 8 through 13) alongside some combination bet positions. This approach creates frequent winning rounds because the covered totals collectively account for a high percentage of three-dice outcomes. Session results with broad coverage are characterised by many small wins offsetting some losing rounds, with occasional multiplier hits that produce above-average returns. The variance is moderate and the session bankroll drawdown between multiplier hits is controlled.
Multiplier-chasing strategy concentrates the session stake on a small number of positions, often Triple bets or specific high-payout combination bets, specifically targeting the rounds where those positions receive large multiplifiers. Triple bets (three dice showing the same value) have low natural probability of approximately 0.46% each, but can pay up to 30:1 base without multipliers and substantially more with a multiplier applied. A concentrated stake on Triples has low hit frequency but high ceiling return when the alignment occurs.
Neither strategy changes the underlying house edge of each bet position at Flush. The house edge on any given Super Sic Bo bet position is fixed regardless of whether other positions are covered simultaneously. Broad coverage and concentrated staking are session management choices that affect variance and session rhythm, not expected value. Players who find frequent small wins motivating prefer coverage. Players who find session pace less important than ceiling potential prefer concentration. Flush’s live session lets you experience both approaches at no cost before deciding which suits your session style.
More at Flush
- Live Casino — Full live dealer lobby
- Live Baccarat — Speed Baccarat, Salon Prive, and Lightning Baccarat
- Live Blackjack — Infinite Blackjack, Speed Blackjack, and VIP tables
- Live Roulette — European, American, Lightning, and Speed Roulette
- Game Shows — Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Mega Ball, and more
- VIP Programme — Rakeback every 30 minutes across all live casino tables
- Promotions — Weekly $10,000 race and Rakeboost events
FAQ
Is Super Sic Bo available to play for free at Flush?
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 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 Super Sic Bo?
Super Sic Bo has an RTP of varies by bet type. This figure represents the theoretical long-run return to players across all bet types combined. Individual bet positions within 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 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 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 Super Sic Bo before my first session at Flush?
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 Super Sic Bo at Flush count toward VIP rakeback?
Yes. All real-money wagering on 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 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.