XPG
XPG Sic Bo has all of the traditional betting options associated with this dice game. One nice feature of their interface is that they have a history tab which shows you the nine rolls, so you can tell what has been hitting lately.
Overall their game seems okay, although they could use a higher quality video feed. They have a dealer, which is kind of funny, because the game is fully automated, in that the bets are placed through the client software and the dice are automatically rolled in a *bubble, so the dealer basically just asks people to place their bets and is eye candy. You get a decent amount of time to decide what to bet.
Asia Gaming
One nice feature of the Asia Gaming interface is they have a ‘multiplay section’ where you can easily switch between games with a single click without having to load the lobby first.
Their history section is located at the bottom of the screen, and is much more extensive than that of XPG, as you can switch between four different options and see the outcome of hundreds of different rolls. Asia Gaming also has a very nice high-quality video feed, as well as the ability to switch between high and standard definition, and a ridiculously oversized dice container.
Opus Gaming
Opus Gaming also uses the same pay table as the above two providers. One interesting feature of this live dealer provider is that they use camera zooming to good effect, heightening suspense and making the game more fun. Their history isn’t quite as extensive as that provided by Asia Gaming, but they do show some twenty odd options and it is scrollable.
They also have multiple Sic Bo tables, so you can hop around if you aren’t hitting, and there is a section on the top left where you can easily switch tables to other games such as Baccarat. Another cool thing about Opus Gaming is they have a multi table view mode, where you can play three games at once.
Playtech
Playtech also offers Sic Bo, and actually has better odds than the other providers. For example, while the other guys are giving only 150:1 for a picking a triple, Playtech gives 180:1. Playtech also gives better odds (higher payouts) for doubles, a total of four (that is all three dice adding up to four, as in 1, 1, 2) and any triple.
Playtech also has a history window to show what rolls have been coming up, and while it only shows the last six rolls in the window, you do have the option to go scroll back as well. Aside from that their video feed is also of a pretty high quality.
MG
MG also offers a great live dealer Sic Bo with much better odds than XPG, Asia Gaming, and Opus Gaming. Their game pays higher for any three of a kind, for a specific three of a kind, for a total of four, for a total of seventeen, and for any double. In addition to having bigger payouts for the same bet, they also have a pretty interesting user interface with the added benefit of showing some recent statistics about the outcomes of rolls.
Payouts
None of these live dealer providers offer any side bets, although with the dozens of bets possible in a Sic Bo game players pretty much have their hands full already. The great thing about Sic Bo is you can bet on virtually anything you want, and they are some bets, like betting on any triple (3, 3, 3 for example) that payout 150:1
Other than that you can bet on what the three dice will total, and this payout will vary depending on what total you pick. The least frequent combos, such as four or seventeen pay the most, whereas the totals in the middle, that can be hit with more combinations, payout less although they still pay at least 6:1 which is pretty good.
Aside from that, you can bet on whether an individual number will show up, or bet on two specific numbers showing up which is harder to hit and pays more. You can also bet on any triple, which pays 24:1, or on a double, which pays 8:1. Some of the extreme long shots do pay less in live dealer Sic Bo than in the traditional casino version.