load the dice (against one)

load the dice (against one)

To rig something so that the outcome is predetermined to put one at a disadvantage. It's the first democratic election in the region in over 50 years, but it's all a sham—the military has loaded the dice so that they'll remain in power. It's no use trying to get justice against a company that big. They have so much power and influence that they've already loaded the dice against you.
See also: dice, load
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

load the dice

Rig the odds so there is little chance for another person to win; cheat. For example, There's no way we can win this contest; they've loaded the dice. This expression is also put as the dice are loaded, as in There's no point in trying; the dice are loaded. This expression alludes to adding weight to one side or another of dice so that they will always come up with certain numbers facing upward. [Late 1800s]
See also: dice, load
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

load the dice against (or in favour of) someone

put someone at a disadvantage (or advantage).
1995 Maclean's What global warming has done is load the dice in favor of warmer-than-normal seasons and extreme climatic events.
See also: dice, load, someone
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

load the dice

1. To make an outcome highly probable; predetermine a result: "These factors merely load the dice, upping the odds that a household will fall into a certain ... income distribution" (Thomas G. Exter).
2. To put another at a distinct disadvantage, as through prior maneuver: The dice were loaded against the defendant before the trial.
See also: dice, load
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • load the dice
  • load the dice against someone
  • stuff the ballot box
  • rig up
  • operate
  • operate against
  • operate against (someone or something)
  • short end of the stick
  • short end of the stick, the
  • the short end of the stick