Loaded with Luck: A Short History of Cheating with Dice

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Were even the ancient humans so easily bored that ones they had food, shelter and clothing they had to start finding ways to amuse themselves?

Dice have been around a long time. Knowledge about them can be tracked down to 6000 BC. Cheating followed soon enough.


Ancient Trickery

Archaeologists have unearthed dice from Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Rome dating back more than 3000 years. Some bone and ivory examples show asymmetrical carving or concealed weights. Roman writers like Cicero even complained about dishonest gamblers who used “false dice” — sometimes filled with lead or shaved to land more often on high numbers.

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This is an ivory dice from 1st-3rd century CE. Copyright Public Domain


Medieval to Renaissance Cheating


Dice were the pastime of soldiers, sailors, and tavern-goers across medieval Europe. Church laws regularly banned gaming, yet it flourished — and so did cheating. Records from London mention “false dice” weighted with quicksilver (mercury), and the Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano described methods of fraud in his 16th-century treatise De Ludo Aleae (“On Games of Chance”), one of the first mathematical studies of probability.

This links to two images about medieval dices. One is an image and the other an x-ray displaying the weights inside.
Source: London Museum.

Victorian ages

By the 1800s, gambling had become a fashionable vice, and professional cheats turned it into a craft. Books such as John Nevil Maskelyne’s Sharps and Flats (1894) and John Philip Quinn’s Fools of Fortune (1890) exposed a world of “crooked” dice — some with duplicated sides, others subtly weighted or even hollowed out to hold drops of lead.


Today's scenery

In modern casinos, dice are manufactured with high tolerances, measured by lasers and handled with strict rotation schedules. Still, underground games and street craps occasionally turn up loaded dice — a timeless reminder that wherever there’s a wager, someone will try to bend the odds. And with all the online shops at our disposal owning a pair has never been easier.

If you want to dive into modern information about craps cheating here's a study from 2021.
 
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Interesting history! Thank you for sharing it.

I will probably stick with playing Liar’s Dice or Yahtzee or Farkle! :ROFLMAO:
 
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And if dice aren't your thing, did you know that you can rig a coin flip too? And you don't need any weights or tools to do it ;)
You simply do it verbally to your opponent.

Just say firmly, quickly and confidently:
Heads I win, tails you lose.
If the opponent nods just flip the coin before anyone can think twice :LOL:
 
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I forgot to add this:
to my original post.
Who could forget these classic moments when cheating was done with style and a smile :). Politeness goes a long way even in cheating.
 
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Thats an interesting read, very god info to know about.
 
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Thanks Tero for posting this. Very interesting story on how to cheat with dices I always wondered how that works and now I know thanks to you.
 
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How long has fraud existed?
As long as humanity has existed.
It is evident that even before the advent of gambling, there were people who engaged in fraud and deceived others. Such is human nature.
 
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Late to the party - interesting topic! I actually collect dice and would love to find some antique dice. I am sharing my collection in this thread:
 
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