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How To Play
After placing an initial bet, both player and dealer receive one card. If the value of the player's card is higher than the dealer's, then the player receives a 1 to 1 payout (even money) on his/her wager. In the event of a tie, the player can either fold (and lose the initial bet) or go to war, by raising his/her bet by an amount equal to the initial bet. Both player and dealer receive three cards face-down and one card face-up. The player wins if his/her face-up card equals or beats the dealer's face-up card. If the player wins, he/she receives a 1 to 1 payout (even money) on his/her raise wager only, and the initial wager is a push. If the dealer's face-up card is higher than the player's face-up card, the player loses both bets. Casino War is played with 6 decks and no Jokers.
Simple Casino War system The objective of course is to bet a little with the potential for a larger return.
It goes like so:
First, bet one unit. If you win add another, making the second bet a total of three units. If you win the second bet there are six units on the table. Remove four, making the third bet two units. If the third bet wins, add two more units for a total of six on the fourth bet. If the fourth bet wins, you collect a total of 12 units, ten of pure profit. So if you lose the first bet, you lose one unit. If you win the first bet but lose the second, that's two units you've lost. If you win the second bet but lose the third bet, your profit is two units. If you win the first three bets but lose the fourth, you break even. If you lose the second bet five out of six times, and then win four consecutive bets once, you break even.
I recommend you in case of tie go to war always - the house edge under these rules is 2.88% and less when you fold ties.
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