As it is the easiest game to play in a casino, it is fair to say that Casino War has a fair amount of admirers. Based on the popular card game “War,” which many players will have come across in their youth, Casino War is not much different. The game is distributed by SHFL (a company under the Scientific Games banner). Sensing an opportunity to create a game that adults could play with an easy-going and carefree nature, their idea was an instant hit in casinos around the world.
If you and your opponent placed down a card of the same value on the table, then war would be activated. This would then require both players to place four cards down on top of the two cards of the same value. From here, both players would reveal the top card. The player with the strongest card would collect all cards on the table. The first player to run out of cards would lose the game.
When playing the game as a kid, it taught me a few things. For one, possession really is 9/10ths of the law. Additionally, taking every card for yourself can give you a bit of a power trip and make you feel like a 4-foot dictator with ice-cream stains on his shirt (and I’m not referencing that guy).
In Casino War, the game is much quicker than “War.” Rather than several cards being used between players, you will play against the dealer with one card, to begin with. We will explain how everything works, below.
So, without further ado, here are the rules of Casino War.
The name Casino War may suggest a battle. The more competitive among us may be relishing the opportunity to reach for their uniforms, walkie-talkies, and combat boots. Sorry to burst your bubble, guys, but you won’t be needing them. However, if you want to insert a pun regarding Casino War and Private Joker from Full Metal Jacket here, please, be our guest.
If you are planning on doing some last-minute studying of the rules of Casino War before you hit the tables later, we have some good news for you. It should not take long at all to get to grips with the game.
As simple as the game is, the first thing you need to do is find a Casino War table.
Once you have your chips and a seat at the table, you will be free to play the game once bets are open. Ensure that you wait until a previous game is played. Shouting “I declare war” before “invading” the table and singing the national anthem isn’t going to go down well. This isn’t a real war, it is just a game.
This is why rules exist. Anyway, here they are:
It is really that simple.
In the case of a tie, you have the option to “surrender” or go to “war.”
Surrender: If you choose to surrender, you will forfeit half of your bet. For example, if you have bet $20 on a game, and you tie with the dealer, you will receive $10 back.
War: If you opt for war, you need to raise your bet in order to enter a type of showdown with the dealer. The amount you must raise by should match the amount of your initial bet. For example, you bet $20, tie, and opt for war. Therefore, you must place another $20 down to play.
The dealer will proceed to burn three cards before dealing one card to the player and taking one for themselves. Both cards are then compared.
If the player’s second card is equal or greater in value than the dealer’s second card, they win even money on the raised bet. The initial bet will push.
If the dealer has the higher card, the player loses both bets.
Depending on what casino you play at, there may be slight variations when it comes to odds. For the most part, a bet on a game pays even money. Therefore, a $20 bet will win you $20 in addition to your $20 stake. The standard bet is on the ante and this is clearly marked on any Casino War table.
Just above the oblong shaped area for the ante bet, you will see another oblong shape for the tie bet. Tie bets typically pay at 10-1, which means a $20 on a tie will see you win $220 (including your $20 stake). As you have probably gathered by now, it is a very easy game to play. The most you can win from a game which does not tie is even money, which makes it is a pretty fair game to play. Both the player and the dealer have a 46.3% of winning. You may be wondering at this point where the house edge comes in. In Casino War, the house edge comes from a tie.
The tie may be the most exciting part of the game, but can also work against a player.
When the game goes to a tie, you have the option to surrender or go to war. If you opt to surrender, you will lose 50% of your bet. If you are an optimist – but slightly conservative – you may see this as recouping half of the amount of your bet. Your $20 bet now becomes $10 lost with $10 returned to you.
In order to go to war, you must wager another unit. The $20 on the table will be held with another $20 bet on the outcome of the showdown. If you beat the dealer, you will win $20 and receive your $40 stake back. In other words, the initial bet is a push. However, if the dealer wins, there is no push on the first bet; the house takes both chips. Does this sound unfair? Well, “all is fair in love and war,” as the old saying goes.
This is where the house edge comes into play. When the game ties and goes to war, you are looking at two potential scenarios:
Put another way, if you are betting $20 units, you are risking $40 in order to win $20.
All things considered, you should have some form of strategy for war (this stuff writes itself).
Although the game is very simple, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t familiarize yourself with ways to play better. Well, at least ways to play smarter. With any game where you are required to stake real money, it is up to you to do everything you can to make it harder for the house to get your cash.
Regardless of what game you are playing – whether it is Casino War or roulette – it is always a good idea to have a goal in mind. If you are playing just for fun, how much are you willing to lose before it is no longer fun? If you don’t know the answer to this question, it is always best to decide on your bankroll just in case.
If you lose, it’s lights out. For players who don’t take losses well will know, the urge to win this money back may result in another $200 bet. If that is lost, then things can get emotional. Manage your bankroll. Always. Don’t let a big loss set you on a trail of destruction. Play smart and have fun, if that is the aim. If you are playing Casino War to make some serious profit, then you will likely have your eyes on what happens in the event of a tie.
You may wonder if the side bet – which is a bet on a tie – is worth it. At odds of 10-1, it is certainly appealing to try your luck every now and again. Casinos very, very rarely get things wrong. The high payout on this bet exists for a reason. For the most part, it is so high as the chances of a tie bet are so low.
A sucker bet? Perhaps. Like any other bet of this type in a casino, chancing your luck and winning tastes very sweet. The odds certainly make it a pretty nice experience, you have to admit. Playing the bet on each round is not likely to be good for your bankroll so we would advise you to err on the side of caution. Well, that or just avoiding it altogether.
You almost have to admire the cunning of Casino War’s inventors.Especially when it comes to a macho guy playing the game. Can you imagine a testosterone-fueled dude, surrounded by his friends and partner, opting to surrender? It doesn’t seem likely, does it? Then again, regardless of your age, size, gender, or how badass you consider yourself, the real fun happens when it comes to making this decision.
There will always be a player who has the natural inclination to surrender, arguing that they live to fight another day (or play another hand). You may be surprised to learn that this approach actually benefits the casino, every time. While the odds of winning a tie bet are heavily stacked against the player, the house edge when a tie occurs can change depending on your choice. This should influence your decision.
Put simply:
In this case, you should always opt for war on a tie. While you may have the impression that playing safe and conservatively is the right option, this is simply not the case.
The Double Tie Bonus
Some casinos offer what is known as the “Double Tie Bonus,” which can pay out an additional bet unit. In some cases, this can be advertised as 3-1, but the first bet loses, which really makes it an even money bonus.
Some Casino War players will always play a game which has this bonus, in order to enhance their chances of an additional win. If you can find a version that pays any additional bonus without risking another bet, you should play.
Aside from being easy and lots of fun, there is no doubt that Casino War is far from the high-risk type games many play at casinos. The house edge is relatively low, which means that you will not be swimming upstream most of the time, looking for a win. A bet will pay at even money, which means that even a modest bankroll can keep you at the tables for a while.
The house edge does kick in once a tie happens. While it can be tempting to place a side bet on this happening, the chances of a tie are too high to justify frequent punts on this bet. Therefore, players should think hard about placing a tie bet in the first place. Yes, the payout is nice, but you a could have a long wait anticipating matched cards between you and the dealer.
When it comes to a tie, it is always best to grit your teeth and opt for war. Alternatively, you could surrender – and live with the shame – allowing the casino to raise the house edge in the process. When it comes down to it, however, it is entirely your decision.
Now that you know everything about Casino War, you should be ready to try it out for yourself. If you don’t feel ready just yet, you may find that a few hands on a free game, or a demo version of Casino War, could help build your confidence!
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