R F
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
Nice set of dice, though 2 of them have some a scratch across one of the sides (see the picture for more detail, but its on the top side of each dice). That scratch/line is a little annoying, but its only on 2 of the 10, and they still work fine. Overall the dice feel nice and roll well, and make your game night feel a little more "real'. They seem to have an assortment of casino brandings, so you probably won't get the same ones, but I personally like the variety.
Frank R.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Requested ten red dice and that’s what I received. They are very solid, heavy duty and larger than regular dice. Very distinct 90-degree edges which makes them great for stacking. The description stated “used” but mine look brand new. That’s fine with me so no complaints here.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
Don't know many people who'd get so excited about 10 red dice. I'm happy! These are all from Las Vegas. Four are from the same casino, two from different places. They feel so big when you're used to "regular" ones. They are cut straight 90 degree all edges. Like sharp, you could poke an eye out with one of those corners! So, there's two from Ellis Island casino. I asked my brother why they would name a casino that?? He said "if they named it Rikers Island it wouldn't be any fun". LOL
Moonlitrose25
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
These are great quality dice. Nice dark red color and easy to see. I however didn't realize they were bigger than regular dice so I can't use them for what I want. I'll hold on to them though because they are nice.
Berq Berqelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Nobody knows dice better than Las Vegas casinos. So have no doubt that these are the most pristine, well balanced six-sided dice in existence. Having never actually been in a casino though, I wasn't aware that their dice are about twice as big as what I'm used to seeing, and have sharper edges and spots that are flush with the surface instead of dimpled. Whether or not it was luck of the draw or intentional I don't know, but I received two dice each from five different casinos. The dice are stamped or scored slightly to indicate that they have been taken out of service.
SouthernClaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
These are indeed Las Vegas casino dice. They are clearly used, as the description says.I am a gamer. Board games, card games, and role-playing games. And therefore I have a lot of dice. Like, a *lot* of dice. I collect them. And I got these for my collection.The thing about fancy RPG dice is that the fancier they get, the less true they are. That is, when you have cool-looking dice with inclusions like little skulls, or flowers, or floating eyeballs in a liquid core, you have dice that are biased. Because the inclusions are not uniform or not precisely centered and are not the same density as the plastic or resin that they are inside of. So they are not going to roll truly random numbers. In a D&D game that doesn't really matter too much.But at a casino? It matters a LOT! There are very specific laws and whole organizations dedicated to making sure that casino dice are 100% unbiased. So with dice like these, you *know* that they are true.So. If you are looking for absolutely unbiased d6 dice, these are for you.Bob recommends.
clay
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
Nice dice
Popeye69
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
I have real trouble seeing the pips on normal dice. These are a bit larger and easier toread. I'm sure I'll buy them again.