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Street Dice Rules Explained: A Brief Guide

BossMac SubaBy BossMac SubaAugust 11, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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Have you heard of Street Dice? It’s a popular game in both land-based casinos and online gambling hubs. This game is played “in the dark” by two men, and it’s one of the oldest forms of gambling. You’ve probably noticed that it offers side bets and 5 different ways for each of the dice to land. Here’s what you need to know. In this article, we’ll discuss how to play this game and get the most out of your gambling experience. After all, you don’t want to lose!

Played “in the dark” 

The song “When You’re Hot” by Jerry Reed has a primary theme about street craps, and tells of a group of men playing the game in the alleyway of a building. One of the men is put in jail, but the rest of the group are let go. Lloyd Price’s “Stagger Lee” also refers to street dice, and a fight breaks out between the two men.

It’s one of the oldest forms of gambling

Dice games have been around for centuries and can be played anywhere, including street corners. Originally, dice were small pebbles or bones. Some records indicate that dice were used as early as 3000 BC. The Bible even mentions dice games. Regardless of the history of this game, it is a popular form of gambling in both the best crypto casinos and the street. And, unlike other games, dice games do not require special equipment.

In ancient Greece, gambling was so popular that there were special gambling places. In ancient Greek mythology, even the gods placed bets on the outcome of certain events. Zeus is said to have made bets before dividing the world by tossing a string. However, some Greek philosophers were against gambling, believing that it would destroy civilization. But, in today’s world, gambling has become a popular form of entertainment.

It’s easy to learn

If you’re looking for a fun and unique game that involves money and gambling, Street Dice may be a perfect choice. This fun dice game has easy to learn rules, and is great for groups and parties. With the help of the Street Dice manual, you’ll be able to play the game in no time. The rules of Street Dice are surprisingly easy to follow, and you’ll have a ball for years to come!

The basic rules of Street Dice include the shooting position, defining the point as the highest possible number and offering odds. Players can bet on the shooter’s throw or pass on the outcome. Players should be aware of the fact that the shooter can’t touch their body parts or fingers while shooting. Other game requirements include two dice, a smooth, flat surface on which to throw them, and a backstop to ensure that the dice bounce off the surface without landing on any body part. Finally, you must have a method for tracking your bets and the odds you’ve won. Let’s now break down the nuances.

Street Dice Basic Rules

Street dice, also known as craps, is a popular dice game typically played in informal settings. The basic rules of street dice are simple: players roll two dice and bet on the outcome of the roll. If the total of the two dice is seven or eleven, the player wins their bet. If the total is two, three, or twelve, the player loses their bet. Any other total can be used to establish a point, which must be rolled again before a seven is rolled in order to win. Players can bet on the outcome of their own roll or the roll of another player.

Street dice games can be played with any number of players, but they are typically played with two to four players. To start a game of street dice, one player will need to act as the shooter. The shooter will roll the dice and bets can be placed on the outcome of their roll. The other players will then take turns rolling the dice. If the shooter rolls a seven or an eleven, they win their bet and all of the other players lose their bet. 

If the shooter rolls a two, three, or twelve, they lose their bet and all of the other players win their bet. Any other total can be used to establish a point. The shooter must then roll the dice again and try to match their point before rolling a seven. If they roll a seven before rolling their point, they lose their bet and all of the other players win their bet.

Players can bet on the outcome of their own roll or the roll of another player. Street dice is typically played with two six-sided dice, but some variations of the game uses four six-sided dice.

Conclusion

So, if you’re looking for a fun and exciting game to play with friends, give street dice a try. This ancient game is one of the oldest forms of gambling and can be a lot of fun, especially if you know how to play it well. Be sure to share your experience below and let us know how you did.


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