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Introduction


Air Dice is an online casino game developer that is based out of Helsinki, Finland and has put out a series of slot machines and bingo products, as well as a blackjack title. The company is a smaller developer, but they've managed to put out a number of high quality titles. Presentation is something that the group clearly puts a lot of emphasis on, and you can tell when you look at the visuals on the slots.

Despite their small stature, Air Dice has established a number of good casino clients, including the likes of Star Casino, Unibet, Betway, and more. Without a doubt, Air Dice is a bit secretive about their operations, but it appears that they certainly have a bright future, especially if they keep putting out games that are feature-packed and full of dazzling graphics.

Air Dice Casinos

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Dice Gambling Online Game

NameWizards SealDE Friendly Play
Circus.beYESYES
Blitz CasinoNOYES-
Casino777NOYES

Blackjack


Midnight Blackjack

The Air Dice web site doesn't have a help file for their blackjack game, so I can get so far only with the rules. Here is what I can say:

  • Player may one to three hands at a time.
  • Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
  • Number of decks: Unknown.
  • Dealer stands on soft 17.
  • Dealer does not take a hole card.
  • Player may double on 9 to 11 only, including soft 19 and 20.
  • Double after split NOT allowed.
  • Surrender NOT allowed.
  • Player may split once only per initial hand.

If we assume six decks of cards and the player loses everything if the dealer eventually gets a blackjack, then my house edge calculator says the house edge is 0.78%. This is about as bad as it gets as long as the dealer pays 3 to 2 on blackjack.

The following table shows the Blackjack games available in alphabetical order.

Air Dice Blackjack Alphabetic OrderExpand

GameBJ PaysSoft 17Double After SplitDoubleSplits NumberRe split acesDraw to split acesPeekSurr-enderReturnTotal DecksLive Game
Blackjack1.5StandNo9 to 111NoNoNoNo99.22%1No

Slots

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The Air Dice web site indicates at least a dozen slot games. Unfortunately, they don't let the visitor try them most of them out. The only two I could play were Octane Overdrive and 24K Gold Reels. 24K Gold Reels seemed like your usual 5-reel game with a prize wheel as a bonus. Octane Overdrive is also a 5-reel game but has a multiplier that goes up and down, depending on outcome of the previous spin. I have never seen that before, which is not something I often say when it comes to slots.

Spirit Sisters


Spirit Sisters

Spirit Sisters is a very unique game. The involves four 3x3 frames. One at a time, the player will be given a vertical stack of three dice. The player may choose which of the four frames to put it in. The stack of dice will go in the left-most available column in that frame. The player get points by forming three of a kind in any row or diagonal. The win depends on the number of points earned. Get three bonus symbols in a row or diagonal and you play a bonus game.

Sorry, I have no idea about the strategy or odds of this game. My compliments to the mathematician behind this game, if there was one.

You can play Spirit Sisters for free on the Air Dice web site.


External Links

Corporate web site.

Non-Conventional Dice Roller

Use the following virtual dice roller to mimic dice that have a different number of faces from the conventional 6-faced die. The most common physical dice have 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 20 faces respectively, with 6-faced die comprising the majority of dice. This virtual dice roller can have any number of faces and can generate random numbers simulating a dice roll based on the number of faces and dice.


Dice Gambling Online

A dice is typically a small, throwable object that has multiple faces (most commonly six) and possible positions that indicate a number (or something else), used for generating random numbers and events. They are typically used for tabletop games, which includes a wide variety of games, as well as for gambling. Examples of tabletop games that involve the use of dice include games like backgammon, Boggle, and Yahtzee, where dice are a central component of the game. Some other well-known tabletop games include Monopoly, Risk, Dungeons and Dragons, and Settlers of Catan. There are however, numerous others.

Dice shapes

The most commonly used dice shapes are shown in the image, and listed below.

  • Tetrahedron: 4 faces – the blue die
  • Cube: 6 faces – the orange, cubic die
  • Octahedron: 8 faces – the green die
  • Pentagonal trapezohedron: 10 faces – the orange, non-cubic die
  • Dodecahedron: 12 faces – the yellow die
  • Icosahedron: 20 faces – the purple die
Dice

Although the image shows some of the more common die shapes, there are many other polyhedral dice, or dice of other shapes. There are also non-numeric dice, dice that do not follow a counting sequence that begins at one, and spherical dice.

How random is a dice?

Based on probability, a die should have an equal probability of landing on each of its faces. However, this is not necessarily the case with mass produced dice as they cannot be truly random, since it is difficult to mass produce dice that are uniform, and there may be differences in the symmetry of the dice. Each dice, particularly d20 (20-sided polyhedral dice) and d8 (8-sided polyhedral dice) is often unbalanced, and more likely to roll certain numbers.

How to test how random your dice is:

Although it may not be the most accurate way to test how random your dice is, one relatively quick test you can do involves just a container, some water, and some salt:

  1. Get a container that can fit the die you want to test
  2. Fill the container with water, then add salt and the die to the water – if the die doesn't float, add more salt until the die floats
  3. Flick the die and take note of which side faces upwards – repeatedly flick the dice and record the results

For a well-balanced die, you can expect a variety of numbers. If it is not well balanced, you will be more likely to notice certain numbers occurring more often. However, unless this test is performed numerous times, or the dice is heavily unbalanced, the user is not likely to notice a significant difference.

Dice Gambling Online

On This Page

Introduction


Air Dice is an online casino game developer that is based out of Helsinki, Finland and has put out a series of slot machines and bingo products, as well as a blackjack title. The company is a smaller developer, but they've managed to put out a number of high quality titles. Presentation is something that the group clearly puts a lot of emphasis on, and you can tell when you look at the visuals on the slots.

Despite their small stature, Air Dice has established a number of good casino clients, including the likes of Star Casino, Unibet, Betway, and more. Without a doubt, Air Dice is a bit secretive about their operations, but it appears that they certainly have a bright future, especially if they keep putting out games that are feature-packed and full of dazzling graphics.

Air Dice Casinos

Air Dice CasinosExpand

Dice Gambling Online Game

NameWizards SealDE Friendly Play
Circus.beYESYES
Blitz CasinoNOYES-
Casino777NOYES

Blackjack


Midnight Blackjack

The Air Dice web site doesn't have a help file for their blackjack game, so I can get so far only with the rules. Here is what I can say:

  • Player may one to three hands at a time.
  • Blackjack pays 3 to 2.
  • Number of decks: Unknown.
  • Dealer stands on soft 17.
  • Dealer does not take a hole card.
  • Player may double on 9 to 11 only, including soft 19 and 20.
  • Double after split NOT allowed.
  • Surrender NOT allowed.
  • Player may split once only per initial hand.

If we assume six decks of cards and the player loses everything if the dealer eventually gets a blackjack, then my house edge calculator says the house edge is 0.78%. This is about as bad as it gets as long as the dealer pays 3 to 2 on blackjack.

The following table shows the Blackjack games available in alphabetical order.

Air Dice Blackjack Alphabetic OrderExpand

GameBJ PaysSoft 17Double After SplitDoubleSplits NumberRe split acesDraw to split acesPeekSurr-enderReturnTotal DecksLive Game
Blackjack1.5StandNo9 to 111NoNoNoNo99.22%1No

Slots

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The Air Dice web site indicates at least a dozen slot games. Unfortunately, they don't let the visitor try them most of them out. The only two I could play were Octane Overdrive and 24K Gold Reels. 24K Gold Reels seemed like your usual 5-reel game with a prize wheel as a bonus. Octane Overdrive is also a 5-reel game but has a multiplier that goes up and down, depending on outcome of the previous spin. I have never seen that before, which is not something I often say when it comes to slots.

Spirit Sisters


Spirit Sisters

Spirit Sisters is a very unique game. The involves four 3x3 frames. One at a time, the player will be given a vertical stack of three dice. The player may choose which of the four frames to put it in. The stack of dice will go in the left-most available column in that frame. The player get points by forming three of a kind in any row or diagonal. The win depends on the number of points earned. Get three bonus symbols in a row or diagonal and you play a bonus game.

Sorry, I have no idea about the strategy or odds of this game. My compliments to the mathematician behind this game, if there was one.

You can play Spirit Sisters for free on the Air Dice web site.


External Links

Corporate web site.

Non-Conventional Dice Roller

Use the following virtual dice roller to mimic dice that have a different number of faces from the conventional 6-faced die. The most common physical dice have 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 20 faces respectively, with 6-faced die comprising the majority of dice. This virtual dice roller can have any number of faces and can generate random numbers simulating a dice roll based on the number of faces and dice.


A dice is typically a small, throwable object that has multiple faces (most commonly six) and possible positions that indicate a number (or something else), used for generating random numbers and events. They are typically used for tabletop games, which includes a wide variety of games, as well as for gambling. Examples of tabletop games that involve the use of dice include games like backgammon, Boggle, and Yahtzee, where dice are a central component of the game. Some other well-known tabletop games include Monopoly, Risk, Dungeons and Dragons, and Settlers of Catan. There are however, numerous others.

Dice shapes

The most commonly used dice shapes are shown in the image, and listed below.

  • Tetrahedron: 4 faces – the blue die
  • Cube: 6 faces – the orange, cubic die
  • Octahedron: 8 faces – the green die
  • Pentagonal trapezohedron: 10 faces – the orange, non-cubic die
  • Dodecahedron: 12 faces – the yellow die
  • Icosahedron: 20 faces – the purple die

Although the image shows some of the more common die shapes, there are many other polyhedral dice, or dice of other shapes. There are also non-numeric dice, dice that do not follow a counting sequence that begins at one, and spherical dice.

How random is a dice?

Based on probability, a die should have an equal probability of landing on each of its faces. However, this is not necessarily the case with mass produced dice as they cannot be truly random, since it is difficult to mass produce dice that are uniform, and there may be differences in the symmetry of the dice. Each dice, particularly d20 (20-sided polyhedral dice) and d8 (8-sided polyhedral dice) is often unbalanced, and more likely to roll certain numbers.

How to test how random your dice is:

Although it may not be the most accurate way to test how random your dice is, one relatively quick test you can do involves just a container, some water, and some salt:

  1. Get a container that can fit the die you want to test
  2. Fill the container with water, then add salt and the die to the water – if the die doesn't float, add more salt until the die floats
  3. Flick the die and take note of which side faces upwards – repeatedly flick the dice and record the results

For a well-balanced die, you can expect a variety of numbers. If it is not well balanced, you will be more likely to notice certain numbers occurring more often. However, unless this test is performed numerous times, or the dice is heavily unbalanced, the user is not likely to notice a significant difference.

There are a number of companies that manufacture dice, and some more rigorous tests (than the one described above) have been performed on dice manufactured by different companies in an effort to determine how truly random the dice (mostly d20 dice) are. These studies confirmed that even dice manufactured within the same company under the same conditions can vary significantly from each other, and are not truly random. Some companies produced dice that were more random than others, but even then, were not found to be truly random.

Lotto results tonight saturday night live. Virtual dice, like the one above, are almost always based on pseudo-random number generating algorithms, which are also not truly random. However, a virtual dice roll is likely more close to true randomness than most physical dice.





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