How to Play Under and Over Seven: A Classic Dice Betting Game
In Under and Over Seven, players bet against a designated banker on the outcome of a roll of two dice. The aim is to predict whether the dice total will fall under, over, or exactly on seven. With straightforward rules and easy betting options, it’s a game that’s quick to learn and fun to play!
What You’ll Need
- Two six-sided dice
- Chips or tokens to place bets
- A betting board that looks like this (which can easily be drawn on a piece of paper)
Number of Players
Two or more.
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How to Play
Before the game begins, players should decide how long the game will last. The game can be played to a time limit such as 30 minutes or for a set number of rounds.
At the beginning of the game, one player is chosen to be banker for the first round, and a different player is chosen to roll the dice. In each subsequent round, the next players in clockwise order become the banker and the dice roller.
Each round of Under and Over Seven plays as follows. While one player typically bets against the banker at a time, multiple players can join in if each uses unique-colored chips or keeps track of their own bets.
- Place Your Bets
Each player chooses one of the three betting options:
- Under 7: Bet that the dice total will be less than 7.
- 7: Bet that the dice total will be exactly 7.
- Over 7: Bet that the dice total will be
more than 7.
Players place their chips on their chosen spot on the board
- Roll the Dice
Once all bets are placed, the dice-rolling player rolls both dice and adds the results.
- Determine the Outcome
The banker pays out based on the roll result and each players' bets:
- Under 7: If the total is under 7, the banker pays 2 for 1 on this bet. If not, the player loses their chips.
- 7: If the total is exactly 7, the banker pays a higher payout of 5 for 1. Otherwise, the player loses.
- Over 7: If the total is over 7, the banker pays 2 for 1. If not, the player loses.
When a round ends, play then proceeds to the next round. The game ends after the predetermined time or number of rounds. The winner is the player with the most chips.
Example Turn
Let’s say a player bets two chips on the number 7. They roll a 3 and a 4, for a total of 7. Since they bet on 7 and rolled exactly that, the banker pays out 5 for 1, meaning the player receives 10 chips in total—8 in winnings plus their original 2-chip bet back.
Tips and Strategy
Under and Over Seven is fun for friendly betting and casual stakes. However, remember that the odds favor the banker slightly, especially for betting on an exact 7, making it a high-risk bet with higher payouts. It’s best to keep bets small and enjoy the game’s fast pace and social fun.
So grab some dice and chips, place your bets, and see if chance is on your side!
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