Game's name : Casino War
Casino War
Casino War is a game of chance and skill between you and the Dealer. It is played with six standard decks of 52 cards each. The decks are shuffled after every game. The game odds are high.
There are three types of bets: the Ante, Raise and Tie Bet.
The Dealer and Player are dealt a card each. The card with the highest ranking wins.
The objective of the game is to bet on your hand having the highest ranking card, or on a tie.
When the hands tie, you can surrender your hand and forfeit half the Ante. Or you can go to war by raising the bet to play an additional hand.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Payout Schedule
Winning hands in Casino War depend on the hand with the highest ranking. You can bet on your hand winning, or you can bet on the possibility of a tie.
The payout is as follows:
Hand Combination without Tie Bet Odds Calculation
Player's Hand Wins 1:1 2x the Ante
Tie and Player wins second hand 1:1 2x Ante + 1x Raise
Tie and Player surrenders - Half of Ante
Tie and Tie 2:1 Ante Bonus + 1x Raise
Note:
Ante Bonus = 2x Ante + original Ante
Hand Combination with Tie Bet Odds Calculation
Player's Hand Wins 1:1 2x the Ante
Tie and Player loses second hand 10:1 10x Tie Bet + original Tie Bet
Tie and Player wins second hand 10:1 Tie
1:1 Ante 10x Tie Bet + original Tie Bet + 2x Ante + 1x Raise
Tie and Player surrenders 10:1 10x Tie Bet + original Tie Bet + half of Ante
Tie and Tie 10:1 Tie
2:1 Ante 10x Tie Bet + original Tie Bet + Ante Bonus + 1x Raise
Note:
Ante Bonus = 2x Ante + original Ante
Examples:
You select a coin size of 2 credits and bet one coin. You are dealt an Ace of Clubs and the Dealer a Ten of Hearts.
You are paid out at odds of 1:1. So, your total win amount is 1 / 1 = 1 x 2 credits bet = 2 credits + 2 original credits bet = 4 credits.
You select a coin size of 5 credits and bet one coin. You also bet one coin on a tie. You are dealt an Ace of Clubs and the Dealer an Ace of Spades. It is a tie and you are paid out at odds of 10:1. You win amount is 10/1 = 10 x 5 credits bet = 50 credits + 5 original credits bet = 55 credits.
You Raise, betting another 5 credits. You are dealt a Five of Diamonds and the Dealer a Two of Hearts.
You are paid out at odds of 1:1. So, your win amount is 1 / 1 = 1 x 5 credits bet = 5 credits + 5 original credits bet + 5 Raise credits = 15 credits.
Your total win amount is 55 credits for the tie + 15 credits = 70 credits.
You select a coin size of 10 credits and bet one coin. You also bet one coin on a tie. You are dealt a Jack of Clubs and the Dealer a Jack of Spades. It is a tie and you are paid out at odds of 10:1. You win amount is 10/1 = 10 x 10 credits bet = 100 credits + 10 original credits bet = 110 credits.
You Raise, betting another 10 credits. You are dealt an Ace of Diamonds and the Dealer an Ace of Hearts.
You are paid out at odds of 2:1. So, your win amount is 2 / 1 = 2 x 10 credits bet = 20 credits + 10 original credits bet + 10 Raise credits = 40 credits.
Your total win amount is 110 credits for the first tie + 40 credits for the second tie = 150 credits.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Casino War Hands
The winning hand is the card with the highest ranking. The suit does not matter.
The card rankings are:
Card Rankings from Highest To Lowest
Ace
King
Queen
Jack
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
If your hand wins, or if the hands tie, you are paid out according to the Payout Schedule.
Examples:
Your card is an Ace of Spades and the Dealer’s card is a King of Hearts. You Win.
Your card is a Jack of Diamonds and the Dealer’s card is a Jack of Hearts. This is a tie.
Bet Types
There are three types of bets in Casino War. They are:
Ante
This is when you place a bet on the Player winning. There must be an Ante on the table before a game can start.
Tie Bet
This is when you place a bet on the Player and the Dealer having a tie. If the Ante betting circle is empty, a bet equal to the Tie Bet is placed in the Ante betting circle.
Raise
You can Raise your bet by an amount equal to the Ante. It enables you to play one more hand when a tie occurs.
Note:
The Raise option is only active when the result of the first hand is a tie.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Playing Casino War
To play a game of Casino War, do the following:
Click the Increase (+) or Decrease (-) button to select the coin size you want to bet.
Left-click the Ante betting circle in the play area to select the number of chips you want to bet.
Note:
To increase your bet, do the following:
Left-click the bet you want to increase. The chip pile increases by one chip.
To reduce or remove a bet, do the following:
Right-click the bet you want to reduce or remove. The chip pile decreases by one chip.
Left-click the Tie Bet betting circle in the play area to select the number of chips you want to bet on a tie.
Note:
A bet equal to the Tie Bet is automatically placed in the Ante betting circle if the Ante betting circle is empty.
You can increase the Tie Bet without automatically increasing the Ante.
Click the Deal button. One card is dealt to you, and one to the Dealer.
Different options are available when the hands tie. The tie options are:
Surrender:
Click the Surrender button to surrender your hand and lose half the Ante.
Raise:
Click the Raise button to Raise the bet. The Dealer burns three cards before dealing one card each to the Player and Dealer.
Any winnings are paid according to the Payout Schedule.
Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Terms
Ante
The initial compulsory bet before you receive your cards in Casino War.
Burn
To discard the top card from the deck, face down. In Casino War, 3 cards are discarded after a Raise.
Go to war
When the result of the first hand is a tie, you go to war by raising the bet to play one more hand.
Raise
This is when you want to go to war and play a second hand. A bet equal to the original bet is placed, three cards are burned and then a second hand is dealt.
Rank
This is the numerical value of a card, for example Jack, Ace or Seven. For more information refer to Casino War Hands section.
Note:
In Casino War an Ace has the highest ranking.
Suit
Any of the four sets in a deck of cards. These are:
Clubs
Diamonds
Hearts
Spades
Surrender
When you forfeit half your Ante for the privilege of not playing out the hand.


