Idioms of dice in English

load the dice (against/in favour of somebody)

to put somebody at an unfair disadvantage/advantage

He has always felt that the dice were loaded against him in life.

This is another attempt to load the dice in favour of employers.

no dice

(especially North American English, informal) used to show that you refuse to do something, or that something cannot be done

He wanted $400 for it, so no dice.