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Casino war is an easy game to learn and play. Both player and dealer is handed one card each and the one with the highest card wins. In case of a tie, the player can either select to surrender or go to war. Casino War is played with 6 decks of cards.
You win equal money on your bet if the value of your card is higher than the dealer’s. If the dealer’s card is higher than your card, you lose the bet.
In the case where your card and the dealer’s card is the same, you can either surrender or choose to “go to war”. If you surrender, half the amount wagered is forfeited. If you go to war, an amount equal to the original wager is added to the bet. The dealer first burns three cards face down and then deal one card face-up to each the dealer and the player. If your second card equals or beats the dealer, then you win even money on the raise only and the original wager push.
Casino war features an optional side bet called Tie bet. By wagering on the separate tie bet, you can win ten times the bet in the case of a tie on the first two cards drawn.
Begin by placing a bet, you can place both a regular bet and a tie sidebet. To do this select which chip to place by clicking one of the chip icons located in the middle of the bottom bar. Once a chip is selected click within each of the areas you would like to place your bet within, note that casino war is a three hand game which means your allowed to place three different bets and tie side bets. Once you've placed wanted bets your ready to press DEAL.
The dealer will deal one card to each hand and to the dealer. Each of your card will then be compared to the dealer's card. If your card is of higher value you win, if the dealer's card is of higher value you lose. In the event of a tie you are given two choices.
War means you go to war with the dealer; this will result in a bet equal to your initial bet being placed. The dealer will then burn three cards from the deck, deal you another card and the dealer another card. If your new card is of higher value or equals the dealer's card value your war bet will pay even money and your initial bet will push. In case of the dealer's card being of higher value, both your initial bet and your war bet will lose.
Choosing to surrender will forfeit half your initial bet, the other half will be handed back to you.