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The Rule of Tai-Sai (traditional three dice Chinese game)

  Let's introduce the rule of Tai-Sai briefly, which is popular casino game in Asian district.
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Introduction of the game

Tai-Sai is a traditional three dice Chinese game.
Three dice encased in the dice shaker, a transparent glass bowl covered with a lid, will be shaken at least more than once by the dealer.
The dealer will, then, open a lid, announce each number of the three dice, electrically lighting each winning number on the layout to indicate winning bets.

Bet Numbers and Odds
Tai-Sai
Example Name of Bet Numbers Odds Explanations
Big and Small 1:1 Total count of three dice, 11 to 17 are Big, 4 to 10 are Small.
Odd and Even 1:1 Total count of three dice shall end either at an Even or Odd number.
Straight up 1:1 Bet on the lowest betting space of the layout.
Each of 6 numbers 1 through 6.
Pair Dice 8:1 Two out three dice will show the same number.
Any Triple 24:1 All three dice will show any of the same number 1 through 6.
Triple 150:1 All three dice will show the same specific number, and total count of three dice will show a specific number.
Total Number - Bet on total count of three dice.
(total) 4, 17 5, 16 6, 15 7, 14 8. 13 9 to 12
(odds) 50:1 30:1 18:1 13:1 8:1 6:1
Domino 5:1 Any two of three dice will show specific two numbers indicated on the layout.
Easy Combination 7:1 Three dice will bear any of three numbers out of 4 indicated on the layout.
50:1 Two dice bearing the specific pair and another die bearing the specific number indicated on the layout.
30:1 Three dice will bear the specific 3 numbers indicated on the layout.

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