Understanding Live Sic Bo on koihoki
Sic Bo is a dice game with roots in Chinese gambling tradition. The mechanic is simple: the dealer shakes three dice in a covered cup, lifts the cup, and the three numbers that face up determine the winning outcomes. You place bets on a layout before each roll—predicting what those three dice will show. Common bets include predicting the total sum of the three dice, or betting that a specific number (1–6) will appear on one or more of the dice.
On koihoki, you sit at a live-streamed table where the dealer handles the dice and announces results. The stream runs on an adaptive bitrate—meaning if your phone switches from WiFi to mobile data, the video quality adjusts so you never drop frames. Each round lasts roughly 30–40 seconds: the dealer accepts bets for 10–15 seconds, then shakes the cup, lifts it, and locks in the result. The payout is instant if you've wagered on the winning outcome.
Sic Bo on koihoki differs from slots or table games with random-number generators because you watch the physical dice. There's transparency in the mechanic—every outcome unfolds in front of your eyes. This live element draws many users to the game, especially during Liga 1 seasons or tournament windows when they want a break from sportsbook markets but still want the real-time energy of live play.
Common Sic Bo bets explained
- Small bet
- You predict the total of the three dice will fall between 4 and 10 (inclusive). It wins if the sum hits any of those numbers.
- Big bet
- The opposite: you predict the total will be between 11 and 17. A useful counterbalance to small-bet streaks.
- Single number
- You pick a number from 1 to 6 and wager it will appear on at least one die. Payout scales if it appears on two or three dice.
- Double/Triple
- A double means two dice show the same number; a triple means all three match. Triples have a higher payout because they're rarer.
Getting started on koihoki
Your first step is account registration. We ask for an email, a password, and basic identity details. You'll then complete KYC (Know Your Customer) verification by uploading an ID photo—this protects both you and koihoki under Indonesian regulations for licensed gaming.
Once verified, you can deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or any of the major Indonesian banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). No minimum deposit is imposed, though table minimums vary (some tables start at very small stakes). You fund your account, navigate to the Live Sic Bo lobby, and choose a table that matches your betting preference.
Why Live Sic Bo suits mobile play
Live Sic Bo is ideal for mobile users because each round is self-contained. You don't need to master strategy layers or read live chat for advice—the game moves at a fixed pace, the outcome is settled instantly, and the next round begins. On a phone, this rhythm keeps the experience smooth. You can play during a commute, on a break, or while relaxing at home without needing a desktop or long session commitment.
We've optimized koihoki's streaming for low-data environments. If you're in Surabaya, Jakarta, or anywhere across Indonesia where mobile network reliability varies by time of day, our bitrate-adaptive system cuts video resolution just enough to keep the stream live. You'll still see the dice roll clearly; we simply reduce background detail. This means you use less data while staying engaged with the table.
Managing your account and withdrawals
Winnings are credited to your koihoki balance instantly after each round settles. When you want to cash out, you request a withdrawal to your original deposit method. If you deposited via mobile banking or local payment, your winnings return there; if you used online payment or another bank, the funds transfer to your registered account. The process is straightforward and protects both the player and koihoki's compliance with payment oversight in our jurisdiction.
We recommend keeping your account details and deposit method up to date. If your e-wallet number changes or your bank account switches hands, update koihoki's system so your withdrawal doesn't get delayed. This is a simple step many users overlook but that saves time later.
