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Sixes Bet An old dice bet that has cost a lot of gamblers a lot of money. It demonstrates how odds can be used to some ones advantage. Play: The bet is simple. Will an operator roll a 6 at least once out of four rolls. The pay-off odds are set at even money (1 to 1). For even money the bet should be made on three rolls of the dice. Variations: Double Sixes In this version the bet is whether the operator will throw a double six at least once out of 25 rolls. If you are wondering why it is 25 rolls and not something just greater than 18 rolls you need to read about the true odds.
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