Dice
Beginner's Guide
Dice: Beginner's Guide
What is Dice?
Dice is a strategic gambling game where you predict whether a random number will be Over or Under a target value. Unlike traditional dice, this uses a digital system that generates numbers from 0 to 9,999,999. The key feature is controlling the risk and reward by choosing your multiplier!
How It Works
The Number System
The system generates random numbers from 0 to 9,999,999 (10 million possible outcomes)
You choose a multiplier that determines your winning chances and payout
Higher multipliers = bigger payouts but lower winning chances
Lower multipliers = smaller payouts but higher winning chances
Your Choices
Multiplier: From 1.04x to 99x (controls risk/reward)
Over or Under: Whether you think the number will be above or below the target
Wager Amount: How much do you want to bet per roll
Number of Rolls: Bet on multiple dice rolls at once
Understanding Multipliers
How Multipliers Work
The multiplier you choose determines:
Your potential payout (Multiplier × Your Wager)
Your winning chances (higher multiplier = lower chance to win)
The target number (automatically calculated)
Multiplier Examples
Low Risk - High Chance:
1.04x multiplier = ~95% chance to win, ~5% chance to lose
Win small amounts frequently
Medium Risk - Medium Chance:
2.00x multiplier = ~49.5% chance to win, ~50.5% chance to lose
Similar to coin flip odds
High Risk - Low Chance:
10x multiplier = ~9.9% chance to win, ~90.1% chance to lose
Win big amounts rarely
Extreme Risk - Very Low Chance:
99x multiplier = ~1% chance to win, ~99% chance to lose
Massive payouts but very unlikely
Over vs Under Betting
"Over" Betting
You win if the random number is above the target
Example: With 2x multiplier, you might need to roll over 5,000,000
"Under" Betting
You win if the random number is below the target
Example: With 2x multiplier, you might need to roll under 4,950,000
Which to Choose?
Mathematically identical - Over and Under have the same odds
Choose based on personal preference or superstition
Some players prefer "Over" for positive thinking!
Sample Rounds
Example 1: Conservative Play
Your Bet:
Wager: $10
Multiplier: 1.10x (Low risk)
Choice: Over
Number of rolls: 1
Winning Chances: ~90% If you win: $11 payout ($1 profit) If you lose: $0 payout ($10 loss)
Example 2: Balanced Play
Your Bet:
Wager: $20
Multiplier: 2.00x (Medium risk)
Choice: Under
Number of rolls: 1
Winning Chances: ~49.5% If you win: $40 payout ($20 profit) If you lose: $0 payout ($20 loss)
Example 3: High Risk Play
Your Bet:
Wager: $5
Multiplier: 10x (High risk)
Choice: Over
Number of rolls: 1
Winning Chances: ~9.9% If you win: $50 payout ($45 profit) If you lose: $0 payout ($5 loss)
Example 4: Multiple Rolls
Your Bet:
Wager: $10 per roll
Multiplier: 3x
Choice: Under
Number of rolls: 3
Total wagered: $30
Results:
Roll 1: 2,500,000 (Win!) = $30 payout
Roll 2: 8,500,000 (Lose) = $0 payout
Roll 3: 1,200,000 (Win!) = $30 payout
Final Result: 2 wins, 1 loss = $60 total payout ($30 profit)
Strategy Guide
1. Choose Your Risk Level
Conservative Strategy (1.04x - 1.5x):
Pros: Win most of the time, steady small profits
Cons: Small payouts, need many wins to cover one loss
Best for: New players, building confidence
Balanced Strategy (1.8x - 3x):
Pros: Reasonable winning chances with decent payouts
Cons: Can have losing streaks
Best for: Experienced players seeking consistent action
Aggressive Strategy (5x - 20x):
Pros: Big payouts when you win
Cons: Lose most of the time, high variance
Best for: Thrill seekers with good bankroll management
Extreme Strategy (25x - 99x):
Pros: Massive payouts, lottery-like excitement
Cons: Almost always lose, very high risk
Best for: Small "lottery ticket" bets only
2. Bankroll Management
The 1% Rule:
Never bet more than 1% of your total bankroll on high multiplier bets
For conservative bets (under 2x), you can bet 5-10% of bankroll
Multiple Rolls Strategy:
Spread your total bet across multiple rolls for smoother results
Example: Instead of one $50 bet, try five $10 bets
Stop Loss Limits:
Set a maximum loss amount before you start
Walk away when you hit your limit, regardless of results
3. Understanding Variance
Low Multipliers (1.04x - 2x):
Results are predictable and steady
Short losing streaks, frequent small wins
High Multipliers (10x+):
Results are very unpredictable
Long losing streaks followed by big wins
Need larger bankroll to survive the swings
Tips for Beginners
Getting Started
Start with 1.5x - 2x multipliers to learn the game
Use small wagers until you understand the volatility
Try both Over and Under to see which you prefer
Begin with single rolls before trying multiple rolls
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Chasing losses with higher multipliers
Betting too much on extreme multipliers (50x+)
Thinking patterns exist - each roll is completely independent
Not setting limits before you start playing
Advanced Tips
Mix multipliers in the same session for varied gameplay
Use multiple rolls to smooth out variance on medium multipliers
Track your results to understand your risk tolerance
Take breaks after big wins or losses
The Math Behind the Game
How Winning Chances Are Calculated
Win Chance % = 99 / Multiplier
Example: 2x multiplier = 99/2 = 49.5% chance to win
Example: 10x multiplier = 99/10 = 9.9% chance to win
House Edge
The platform has a small edge built into all multipliers
This means over time, the house will have a slight advantage
Higher multipliers generally have slightly higher house edges
The Bottom Line
Dice combines the simplicity of chance-based gambling with strategic control over your risk level. Unlike pure luck games, you can choose how much risk you want to take for potential rewards.
Perfect for: Players who want control over their risk/reward ratio and enjoy strategic gambling.
Remember: Higher multipliers might look tempting, but they're essentially lottery tickets. The most sustainable approach is finding a multiplier level that matches your bankroll and risk tolerance.
Ready to roll? Start conservative, learn the ropes, and may the odds be ever in your favor!
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