How Sic Bo Dadu Works on kuro
Sic Bo Dadu begins when the live dealer shakes three dice in a clear cage or container. Once the shake is complete, the dice land and the combination is revealed. You place your wagers before the shake — timing varies by table, but most rounds last 30–60 seconds from bet-close to outcome display.
Common bet types include:
- Small and Large. Small wins if the total is 4–10; Large wins if the total is 11–17. Ties (a total of exactly 11) may apply different settlement rules depending on the table variant.
- Odd and Even. Predict whether the sum of the three dice is odd or even.
- Specific Totals. Wager on an exact sum, such as 9 or 15. Payouts vary by rarity.
- Doubles and Triples. Bet on whether two or all three dice show the same number.
- Specific Number Combinations. Some tables offer side bets on individual dice results or pairs.
Payouts are fixed per bet type and are displayed on the table layout. Winning bets settle instantly after the dealer confirms the outcome. Losing bets are cleared automatically. On kuro, you can view your bet history and settlement record in your account dashboard at any time.
Table Limits and Your Budget
We host Sic Bo Dadu tables at multiple stake levels. Lower-limit tables suit casual players or those testing the game; higher-limit tables cater to experienced wagerers. You choose your table and bet size each round. We do not set global bet caps — instead, each table displays its minimum and maximum bet clearly before you join.
Budget management is your responsibility. We encourage you to understand the house edge and payout structure before placing any wager. Sic Bo Dadu is a game of chance; no strategy guarantees wins.
Payment Flow: Deposit and Withdrawal
Funding your kuro account is straightforward. We accept DANA, e-wallet, and mobile banking for e-wallet deposits — transactions typically process instantly. local payment and online payment are also available. For bank transfers, you can use e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual accounts. Virtual-account deposits are confirmed within minutes once the payment is received by our banking partner.
Withdrawals follow a standard verification window. After you request a withdrawal, we confirm your account details and review your recent activity to comply with anti-fraud protocols. This process typically completes within a standard processing timeframe, subject to your bank's settlement speed. Most withdrawals return to your original payment method.
During high-volume periods — such as major Liga 1 fixtures or holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha — withdrawal queues may extend slightly. We prioritize account security over speed, so verification steps are never skipped.
Sic Bo Dadu suits players who enjoy fast-paced rounds and a break from lengthy sports events. The game's rhythm is entirely different from football — each roll is independent, and session length is your choice.
Sic Bo Dadu vs. Other Live-Dealer Games
On kuro, you have choices. Live blackjack requires strategy and card counting; Sic Bo Dadu is purely outcome-driven. Roulette involves longer spins and a single outcome per round; Sic Bo Dadu rolls three dice and multiple bet types settle in parallel. Dragon Tiger is faster and simpler (two cards, subject to verification), but offers fewer bet variations.
Many kuro players alternate between Sic Bo Dadu and football betting. During a Liga 1 halftime break, you might switch to Sic Bo for quick rounds, then return to live sportsbook odds when the match resumes. This flexibility is one reason we maintain live-dealer tables and sportsbooks on the same platform.



Mobile Experience on kuro
We optimise our Sic Bo Dadu interface for phones and tablets. The live dealer stream adapts to your screen size, and all bet buttons remain accessible. You can deposit via mobile banking or local payment directly from your mobile device — no computer required. Withdrawal requests are submitted the same way, and our app sends notifications when funds arrive.
Our mobile browser also works without downloading an app. Some players prefer the app for faster load times; others use the browser version for privacy or storage reasons. Both routes access the same account, tables, and payment methods.
