Crown and Anchor is a traditional game that was popular with sailors of the Royal Navy in the 18th century. All it needs are three dice and a surface for placing bets which could either be a mat, or simply chalked out on a table or floor. The game was very quick to set up and play, and if necessary, the pieces could be snatched up and shoved away in a pocket if a disapproving officer approached.
This is a fast paced game in which any number of players can play against a “dealer”
How to play:
The player places bets on a cloth or board with the same six symbols as featured on the dice. Payout corresponds to the number of dice showing one or more of the symbols the player bet on. Payout is 1:1 for a single, 2:1 on a double and 3:1 on a triple.