Every Super Sic Bo result here is real, read from Evolution's live table as the three dice settle and stored in our own database. Below the stream you get the live total distribution against the true three-dice odds, the Big, Small and triple split, how often each die face has landed, and the biggest multipliers offered each round.
Super Sic Bo Live Tracker
Real dice results, updating as each roll lands. … rounds tracked by Gambafish.
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Big / Small / Triple
Total distribution
Single-die frequency
Across every die rolled (three per round). Each face is expected near 16.67%.
Biggest multipliers on the board
The largest multiplier offered on a bet spot each round. A win needs the dice to match that spot, so these are the round's ceiling, not a guaranteed payout.
Roll history
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Live data recorded by Gambafish. Dice have no memory: distribution, frequency and "rounds since" are history, never a prediction of the next roll.
All rolls
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How to read these stats
The panels above turn the recorded rounds into the numbers players look for. Pick a timeframe at the top and every panel recomputes for that window, from the last hour to the full record.
Total distribution
This counts how often each total from 3 to 18 has landed in the chosen window, with the bar next to the true three-dice probability. More combinations make 10 and 11 than any other total, while 3 and 18 are the rarest, so the expected shape is a clear arch. A persistent gap between observed and expected is the fastest way to read a hot or cold run.
Big, Small and triple split
Big covers totals 11 to 17 and Small covers 4 to 10, each expected near 48.6% of rounds; any triple, expected near 2.78%, loses both. The bars show the observed share against those figures, so you can see how the live table is tracking the theoretical odds.
Single-die frequency
This tallies every individual die face across all recorded rolls, three dice per round. Over a long run each face from 1 to 6 should appear close to 16.67% of the time; short windows swing more. It is a clean fairness check on the physical dice.
Biggest multipliers
Super Sic Bo lights random bet spots with multipliers up to 1,000x before each shake. This panel and the history show the largest multiplier offered each round. A win still needs the dice to match a lit spot you backed, so these are the round's ceiling, not a paid amount.
Roll history
The history table lists every recorded round with its time, three dice, total and top multiplier. Use See all rolls to page through the full record, which keeps growing because each round is saved to a database we own rather than reset between sessions.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these Super Sic Bo results real?
Yes. Each result is read from Evolution's live Super Sic Bo table as the three dice are shaken and revealed, then recorded into a database we own, along with the round's top board multiplier. Nothing here is simulated, and the record keeps growing rather than resetting between sessions.
What are the Super Sic Bo statistics on this page?
They summarise the recorded rolls for the timeframe you pick: how often each total from 3 to 18 has landed against its true three-dice probability, the Big, Small and triple split, the frequency of each die face, and the biggest multipliers that have appeared. They describe past results only and never predict the next roll.
What is the most common total in Sic Bo?
10 and 11 are the most common totals, because more dice combinations add up to them than to any other number, while 3 and 18 are the rarest at one combination each. The distribution panel shows the observed rate next to that expected rate, so you can see how the live table is tracking. Each roll is independent, so a hot or cold total never becomes due.
How often do the Super Sic Bo multipliers hit?
The history shows the top multiplier offered each round, which can reach 1,000x. The multipliers land on a random set of bet spots before each shake, so a win needs the dice to match a spot you backed, which is uncommon; most rounds resolve at standard odds. Every roll is independent, so a gap never makes a big multiplier due.