Casino War

TABLE GAME

Casino War

Speedy, easy-to-understand table game

Overview

In the casino war game, the player plays against the dealer. The house and the player are dealt one card each, which determines the winner of the bet.

Game Information

Card Values

The rank of the card has nothing to do with the Suit. It only depends on the value of each card as follows.

An ace is counted as a high or a low number while the face cards are counted as their face value.
An ace is counted as a high or a low number while the face cards are counted as their face value.

Betting

Place your chips in any of the seven sections. Players receive dividends based on an individual dividend rate that ranges from 1:1 to 1:40.

1Ante betting

Ante betting is opening betting (adhere to the betting limit).
Players must place bets within the specified box when taking part in a game.

Chips for ante betting may not be modified or withdrawn after the first card is dealt.
* The total amount of the bet chips must adhere to the maximum limit per hand specified by the house.

2Tie betting

Players may take part in betting using additional betting options in addition to ante betting. Players may take part in a game through tie betting without ante betting.

  1. At the beginning of each game, the player must place an initial bet.
    The player can choose to take part in tie betting. (The dividend rate is 10 to 1.)

  2. The player and the dealer are dealt one face-up card each.
    If the dealer's hand is higher than the player's hand, the player loses.
    If the player's hand is higher than the dealer's hand, the player wins.

  3. If the player's hand is equal to the dealer's hand, the player may choose one of the two options.

    Surrender: The player loses one half of the chips initially bet.

    GO TO WAR : The player places another bet equal to the amount of his/her initial bet. The player and the dealer are dealt one card each, which determines the winner.

    If the player decides to go to war

    When the player loses

    1. When the value of the dealer's cards is higher than that of the player's cards (all chips bet by the player are lost)

    When the player wins

    1. When the value of the player's cards is higher than that of the dealer's cards: the player is paid 1 to 1 based on his/her initially bet amount.

    2. When the value of the player's cards is equal to that of the dealer's cards: the player is paid 2 to 1 based on his/her initially bet amount.