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Dice rolls with clear stake control

9rpm Dice puts quick roll rooms, over-or-under picks, range targets and craps-style tables together, so your stake, target number and possible return are visible before you commit to…

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9rpm Dice rolls with clear stake control
9rpm What our Dice lobby includes

What our Dice lobby includes

Inside our Dice area, you can move from instant single-roll rooms to two-dice range picks and craps-style tables with visible bet zones. Where a studio supplies a table, we show the studio name on the room card; our instant Dice rooms sit near Spribe Aviator because both use short result cycles. You see the target, stake band, return scale and past rolls

before you choose how to roll.

TABLE FOCUS

Three Dice rooms to check

The Dice shelf is arranged so you can pick by pace rather than guess from a thumbnail.

Single-roll Dice
Over-or-under Dice
Craps-style Dice table
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MOBILE ROLLS

Dice made for small screens

On mobile, the Dice panel keeps the stake, target and roll button within thumb reach, while the result tray stays below the action area.

Thumb stake slider
Portrait roll panel
Past roll tray
One-tap repeat
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ROLL HELP

Help during a Dice round

Dice is fast, so help needs to start from the exact round you are asking about.

Round reference checks If a Dice result looks different from what you expected, send the round reference from the result tray. We use it to check stake, target, rolled number and settlement sequence for that specific round.
Room access questions If a Dice table does not open, tell us the room name and device. We check whether the room is available for your region, whether a table feed is active, and whether your session needs refresh.
Balance movement checks For Dice balance queries, we compare the stake shown before the roll with the settled return after the result. This keeps the conversation tied to the round, not a general account guess.
FAIR ROLL

How we run Dice checks

Fairness in Dice is easiest to judge when the roll data is visible and the room rules do not move around.

Visible rules

Each Dice room shows how the roll is judged before you place a stake. Over-or-under rooms, range picks and table zones use separate rule panels so you can read the exact settlement path.

Result trail

Recent Dice outcomes stay in the room tray with the rolled number and settlement status. That makes it easier to compare your last few choices without relying on memory after quick rounds.

Provider labels

When a studio table is used, the provider name is displayed beside the room title. We avoid mixing instant Dice and table-led Dice under the same label because the round flow is different.

Stake confirmation

Before the roll, the Dice panel repeats your stake and target selection. This gives you a final check on number range, side choice or table zone before the round is sent.

Session recovery

If your connection drops after a Dice roll is placed, the room pulls the settled result back when you reconnect. Support can also trace the round using the stored reference.

Region access

Dice access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a room is not shown in your lobby, we display only the Dice rooms available for your current access route.

SIDE BY SIDE

How 9rpm Dice feels different

Dice can look simple, but small layout choices affect how confidently you roll. We place the number target, stake and return scale together, rather than splitting them across separate panels.

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Target clarity

Our Dice rooms keep the chosen number or range beside the roll action. On many rooms elsewhere, you may need to reopen a panel to confirm what you selected.

02

Pace choice

Instant Dice and craps-style tables are separated by room type. That means you can choose a quick result cycle or a table layout without guessing from the name alone.

03

Stake visibility

The stake field remains visible until the roll is sent. This reduces accidental repeat rolls at the wrong amount, especially when you switch between cautious and higher-return Dice targets.

04

Past roll access

Recent Dice results stay close to the action area. You can check the last roll, settled status and number outcome without opening a separate account page.

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Room labels

We label Dice rooms by result style, such as single-roll, range pick or table room. Clear labels help you decide before you enter, rather than after the round screen loads.

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Mobile layout

On smaller screens, Dice controls are stacked in the order you use them: stake, target, roll, result. This keeps quick rounds readable during short sessions.

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Support context

When you ask about Dice, we start from the round reference and room name. That keeps support focused on the exact roll instead of asking broad account questions first.

DICE MARKERS

Six Dice elements on 9rpm

The Dice page is built around the details you need before and after each roll.

Target number The selected Dice number or range stays beside the roll…
Return scale The return scale changes with your chosen Dice target.
Room pace Each Dice room is marked as instant or table-led.
Result tray After each Dice roll, the tray shows the rolled number…
Table zones Craps-style Dice rooms show active zones directly on the table.
Repeat control If you want the same Dice setup again, the repeat…

Common Dice questions answered

Before you open a Dice room, it helps to know how our roll types, result records and access rules work. These answers focus only on Dice: how the rooms are arranged, what happens during a roll, how mobile play behaves and what details support needs if you ask about a specific outcome. For anything not shown here, open your account and check the Dice room panel.

You can find instant single-roll Dice, over-or-under range rooms and craps-style table rooms where available. The lobby separates them by pace and result style, so you can choose the format before entering.

You choose a target line, then pick whether the roll should land above or below it. The room shows your stake, selected side, target number and possible return before the roll is sent.

Yes, the Dice result tray keeps recent outcomes close to the room controls. You can see the rolled number and settlement status, then use the round reference if you need help with a specific roll.

Yes. Instant Dice focuses on a quick number result, while craps-style tables use visible table zones and a table-led round flow. We label the room type so you know the format in advance.

Yes, Dice controls are arranged for mobile screens with stake, target, roll and result in a simple vertical flow. Craps-style tables can use landscape view when you want more room for table zones.

Share the Dice room name, roll time and round reference from the result tray. We use those details to check the stake, chosen target, rolled number and settlement status for that exact round.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If Dice is not shown in your lobby, only the rooms available for your current region and session route are displayed.