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Diceball is really easy to pick up and play. So in Diceball it’s a very simple objective, the shooter is trying to roll anything that isn’t a seven. So you are going to roll these two dice. If you roll a seven you are going to lose your bet. If you don’t roll a seven, you get to keep going. The basic bet in diceball is called the RunLine.

So put $10 on the RunLine, put a marker here. He is going to roll the dice and hopefully roll four times without rolling a seven, he’s going to win his bet.

He rolled three! It wasn’t a seven so he is on 1st base. So he is going to keep going.

And that time it's twelve! Twelve! Two down two to go.

He rolled a six. So he has done three of his rolls. If you do the fourth roll he is going to win his LineBet.

Nine! Nine is the winner! So it’s a lot simpler than the LineBetting in craps. That is the basics of how to play Diceball. The longer you throw without a seven the more you are going to win.

Now of course there are extra ways to play. Now you can bet on specific numbers. And one way you can do that for example, if you bet on the eight. It’s going to win if an eight is rolled. You only lose on a seven. Now that is all these bets here, they only lose if a seven is rolled. It’s really good because it should last longer than one roll. Or you can bet on the hardways. So if you want to bet hardways. If you win, if you roll two fours, you are going to get 5 to 1. And you only lose on a seven. The players are free to place their bets wherever, however many they choose. The more times they roll without a seven the more you are going to win.

So Diceball is brand new to the USA. It’s designed for the younger audience, perhaps people that are a bit intimidated stepping up to a craps table. It’s a lot faster, quicker. Everyone is enjoying it so far. We hope to see you. If you are interested in Diceball, check out the details in the description and we hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!

Question - Heather - I have a couple of questions before we go! Where can people find this? Where is this already in a casino?

Answer - We have a dozen tables in Europe. So you will find it at Grosvenor Casinos in the UK. You will find it at Holland casino in the Netherlands and also some locations in Zurich and it is going to be coming to France soon. So we have already taken over Europe. And it is the casino dice revolutions in place. We would love to see it partner with Gameco here in the USA. And we would love to bring dice to a new audience. And have fun with the game, which is what it is all about.

Heather - Fantastic! I have one more question for you. So you said with this game, it’s just like craps only it’s short. The only thing is you don’t have to worry about rolling for a certain amount of time. You either get the seven out, or you get to say 4th base? So if you hit 4th base, if you hit here without rolling a seven, then you win right?

Answer - That is exactly right. So one of the biggest problems explaining this as a former craps dealer, is explaining how the game works. Seven is good on the first roll on craps, but then it’s bad for the rest of the game. And this can be really confusing. Especially if you have had a couple of drinks and it’s quite early in the morning. When you are seeing seven, is it a good seven, or a bad seven? So in Diceball it’s really simple.

We actually – it’s really cool, we have a score board here and it shows you how many rolls this shooter has done. So we actually have prizes linked to whoever can get the best roll of the day, or the best roll of the month. So this person rolled 31 rolls without a seven. So we are going to give away prize today. So if anyone can beat that, they will take the prize. It’s a really cool way to get people involved in the game. Whether you are getting a dollar or a thousand dollars. You have an equal chance to win that prize. Anyone can get the highest roll of the day.

Heather - Awesome! Very cool! Can we see one or two rolls before we end the livestream?

Let’s do it again. Andrew is going to throw the dice. He is going to try to shoot the dice four times without a seven. Andrew, that is all that you have to do.

Heather - Okay four times without a seven. Come on!

He's got a seven straight up! So all bets lose.

Heather - Oh no!

Do it again. We are going to do it one more time. Give it a roll Andrew. Let’s see how you go this time.

Four! Easy Four! So we save the first base. This bet 3 or 4 is going to pay out. Everytime one of the place bets is going to play out. So one roll on the board. Come on Andrew!

Three! Three! Here you go. This paying even money is a very quick payout. Even when you are 5 to 1 for the hardways. He’s halfway there. Two down two to go.

Six! 6 to 8 and he moves to 3rd base. Pay the 6. You are free to move these bets around. Press them. Move or improve. One more for the money. Andrew. One more!

Eight! Winner! Winner!

Newline game here? Keep it coming? Press everything. Alright! Press - press - Press it!

It’s really easy.

Seven! Oh no!

Andrew never played before. He saw really quickly four word… don’t - roll - a - seven. That’s all Diceball is about. Anyone is equal at the Diceball table, so don’t be intimidated if you come down and try it out. It’s quick. It’s easy. It's a really fun game to play with your friends. It’s really exciting to bring it here to the USA.

Heather - Awesome! Thank you so much for the interview and showing our game!

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