What is dice sliding?

Dice sliding is a gambling technique in which a player intentionally manipulates the movement of dice on a surface, usually a table, in order to influence the outcome of a roll. This practice is considered cheating and is often used in games such as craps or other dice-based casino games.

Players who engage in dice sliding may use various techniques, such as subtly pushing or tossing the dice in a specific way to achieve a desired result. The goal is typically to land the dice on specific numbers or combinations that will result in a winning outcome for the player.

Dice sliding is illegal in most casinos and gaming establishments, as it gives the player an unfair advantage over the house or other players. If caught, offenders may be subject to penalties such as being banned from the establishment or facing legal consequences.

To prevent dice sliding, casinos often use dice cups or other devices to ensure that the dice are rolled fairly and randomly. Additionally, surveillance cameras and security personnel are employed to monitor for any suspicious behavior at the gaming tables.