How To Play Shiku

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How To Play Shiku
How To Play Shiku

Video: How To Play Shiku

Video: How To Play Shiku
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"Sika" - this is how the games "Seka" and "Sic Bo" are called in colloquial speech. Despite one general name, all these games differ from each other both in rules and in general strategy.

How to play shiku
How to play shiku

It is necessary

playing cards

Instructions

Step 1

Sic Bo is one of the most ancient gambling dice games. There are several types of bets in it: for a specific amount of numbers, for more / less, for any triplet, for a combination of three identical numbers, for a combination of two identical numbers, a bet on a number and dominoes.

Step 2

Prepare hex dice numbered 1 through 6 (the sum of the opposite faces is always 7). You will also need a table with special markings and a popper (a special device for throwing dice). The number of players in this game is not limited.

Step 3

Your task during the game is to guess the layout of the cubes. Place a bet (the game host usually introduces newcomers to the types of bets), then wait for other players to wager.

Step 4

As soon as all bets are accepted, the presenter presses the Roll button on the popper, after which a combination of three dice randomly falls out. If the combination of points dropped out coincides with the number of points on your bet, you have won (the winnings are usually given in cash)!

Step 5

Sika is a card game. You can take part in it not only in the casino, but also at home. The number of players is from 2 to 10. Prepare a regular deck of cards. Deal cards: 1 to each player. Before players look at their cards, they must wager money (bets).

Step 6

If you are sitting to the left of the banker (presenter), start walking. Do not place a bet below the eligible amount - the last bet made. After the others have placed their bets, open the cards with everyone else.

Step 7

This is done in the following way: by raising or leveling the previous bet, you say that you are opening one of the players. When opening the cards of another participant, no one except you can look at them (even their owner himself - if he plays blindly).

You will be the winner when the number of points of your cards exceeds the number of points of your opponent. Otherwise, or in case of equality, you have lost.

Step 8

The game lasts until 2 participants remain. They can raise rates up to a predetermined maximum amount. If you have reached this stage, then when comparing rates, the cards are hidden and the points are compared. If you have a winning combination, the bank is yours!

Step 9

If by the end of the game you and your opponent have an equal number of points, you must declare "Swara" - deal the cards again and play the bank. Each of the players who took part in this game is allowed to participate in the "swar". To do this, you need to put in the bank half of the amount available in it.

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