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Rules of Play
An old-school dice game straight from the Dockyards of America. Fantastic for beginners, Chuck-A-Luck is all about gambling on the outcome of 3 dice inside a Spinning Bird Cage. Chuck-a-luck is a Great Casino Game. Whether it be for the beginner, as it can be considered less intimidating than other games, or for the experienced Casino player as it provides something new and fresh to have a go at!
Dimensions: 2m wide x 1.5m deep
Basics...
A game made popular with variations played in English Pubs and American Dockyards, the now standard rules are as follows. Played with three standard dice that are kept in a device shaped somewhat like an hourglass that resembles a wire-frame bird cage (about 18-inches high) and that pivots about its centre. The dealer rotates the cage end over end, with the dice landing on the bottom. The base of each side is large enough for each of the three, six-sided dice to lay flat and be totalled up. Bets are made before the spin of the cage, and winning bets paid after the dice "total."
Available Bets....
You will have a choice of five different types of bets at the chuck-a-luck table. Place your chips on whichever wagers you would like to for the next total. If you win you are paid out accordingly. if you lose, your chips are taken by the dealer.
Demonstrations....
Like all of our Casino Games, here at Fun Casino Nights we put the guests at ease by demonstrating and explaining all of the rules to the players. This is particularly done on the Chuck-a-Luck Table because of the unfamiliarity of the game. Croupiers will often allow guests to spin the Birdcage to encourage participation.
Variety....
A great addition to any Casino Event, offering something a bit different to the standard Blackjack and Roulette Tables. Have your guests leave your event remembering a new Casino Game they can tell all their friends about. Chuck-a-Luck tables are the same size as Blackjack Tables and fully portable. They measure approximately 2m in length and 1.5m at it’s widest point.
An old-school dice game straight from the Dockyards of America. Fantastic for beginners, Chuck-A-Luck is all about gambling on the outcome of 3 dice inside a Spinning Bird Cage. Chuck-a-luck is a Great Casino Game. Whether it be for the beginner, as it can be considered less intimidating than other games, or for the experienced Casino player as it provides something new and fresh to have a go at!
Dimensions: 2m wide x 1.5m deep
Basics...
A game made popular with variations played in English Pubs and American Dockyards, the now standard rules are as follows. Played with three standard dice that are kept in a device shaped somewhat like an hourglass that resembles a wire-frame bird cage (about 18-inches high) and that pivots about its centre. The dealer rotates the cage end over end, with the dice landing on the bottom. The base of each side is large enough for each of the three, six-sided dice to lay flat and be totalled up. Bets are made before the spin of the cage, and winning bets paid after the dice "total."
Available Bets....
You will have a choice of five different types of bets at the chuck-a-luck table. Place your chips on whichever wagers you would like to for the next total. If you win you are paid out accordingly. if you lose, your chips are taken by the dealer.
- Numbers Bet
- Field Bet
- High Bet (Over 11)
- Low Bet (Under 10)
- Any Triple
Demonstrations....
Like all of our Casino Games, here at Fun Casino Nights we put the guests at ease by demonstrating and explaining all of the rules to the players. This is particularly done on the Chuck-a-Luck Table because of the unfamiliarity of the game. Croupiers will often allow guests to spin the Birdcage to encourage participation.
Variety....
A great addition to any Casino Event, offering something a bit different to the standard Blackjack and Roulette Tables. Have your guests leave your event remembering a new Casino Game they can tell all their friends about. Chuck-a-Luck tables are the same size as Blackjack Tables and fully portable. They measure approximately 2m in length and 1.5m at it’s widest point.