Although Live Sic Bo is a very popular game in the Asian market up to now it’s not been represented very well at the live casinos I’ve reviewed.
However, the good news is both mainstream live casino providers, Evolution Gaming and Playtech have good versions of the game.
Casino.com and Betfred use Playtech software, whilst Leo Vegas & MrGreen use Evolution & Pragmatic Play.
The games are slightly different between the three suppliers, which I think makes them more appealing and provides variety.
I’d encourage you to try them all to see what you think.
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GamesSuper Sic Bo | SOFTWAREEvolution | Stakes£0.20 – £10 k |
Super Sic Bo from Evolution offers something different for the Playtech version. The addition of random payout multipliers up to 1000x on some bets makes the potential of this game huge.
However, these come at a cost with some of the base game payouts being reduced to fund the multipliers.
Regardless, this game is different and exciting to play with its a modern take on this very old and traditional Asian Dice Game.
Leo Vegas is a great place to play as they offer players access to the game through Mobile and desktops devices. Both are equally playable.
BETFRED CASINO | ![]() |
GamesSic Bo | SOFTWAREPlaytech | STAKES£1 – £1 k |
Not all Playtech live casinos take Sic Bo.
It’s a popular game in Asian nations; therefore, only those casinos that take players from those regions tend to offer it.
The stakes are higher than the game at Bet365.
Other than that, it’s identical. It’s only the Casinos that are different.
To be honest, it’s a coin toss between the two.
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GamesSic Bo | SOFTWAREPlaytech | STAKES£0.50 – £500 |
Streamed from the Asian live dealer studios, it’s a single-player game with pretty low stakes.
The dice are housed in a glass dome and are “rolled” by the dealer, who activates an electronic pulse that flips the dice in the dome.