Two dice, one red and one blue, each numbered from 1 to 6, are utilized in the game. The presenter places the dice into a dice box, shuffles them, and rolls them onto the game table. The dice are rolled once per draw, except in special cases where a repeat roll is necessary. A roll is considered valid when both dice settle on one of their sides, clearly displaying a two-dice combination. The draw's outcome is determined by the color and the numbers facing up on each dice after they come to rest on the table.
There is a single betting round, during which players can place bets on all potential outcomes of the next draw. This betting round occurs between game draws and lasts approximately 30 seconds.
The game presenter rolls two dice, one red and one blue, on a table. The dice are numbered from 1 to 6.
Dice are rolled once per draw, unless specified otherwise.
A roll is considered valid when both dice show a specific combination clearly.
The result is determined by the numbers and colors of the dice.
The presenter identifies the winning combination using fixed rules.
There are 36 possible combinations for the Dice Duel.
Players can place bets on all possible outcomes during a 30-second betting round between draws.