![]() ![]() If for any reason the dice were to leave the playing area (ex: rolling off of the table and hitting the floor) the player would be deemed an automatic loss. Besides the winning combinations, all Cee-lo rules include certain rolls that establish a "point," and there are situations where two or more players will roll and compare their points to determine a winner. All rules describe certain winning combinations that can be rolled, and 4-5-6 is always treated as a winning combination for the first player who rolls it (though in some variants without a banker, it may be possible for several players to make a "winning combination," requiring a second shootout). The constants include the number of dice used, which is always three. In Japan, it is known as "Chinchiro" (チンチロ) or "Chinchirorin" (チンチロリン). ![]() In America it is also called "See-Low," "Four-Five-Six," "The Three Dice Game," "Roll-off!," and by several alternative spellings, as well as simply "Dice." In China it is also called "Sān Liù Bàozi" (三六豹子), or "Three-Six Leopards". The name comes from the Chinese Sì-Wŭ-Liù (四五六), meaning "four-five-six". There is not one standard set of rules, but there are some constants that hold true to all sets of rules. ![]() 三六豹子 Sān Liù Bàozi 'Three-Six Leopards'Ĭee-lo is a gambling game played with three six-sided dice. ![]()
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