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Play up to three hands

Winning hands pay 1 to 1

War wins pay 2 to 3

Tie bets pay 10 to 1
Casino War
Are you ready for War (Casino War, that is!)? This simple casino game lets you play up to three hands – you play against the house and the highest card wins.

For new Casino War players, check out our ‘How To Play’ section. For those of you who are already pros, just take a look at our ‘Game Features’.
CASINO WAR GAME FEATURES
MANSION's Casino War Features:
1. Casino War is played with six decks of 52 cards. The game is played with six 52-card decks, and the cards are shuffled after each round.
2. We pay 1 to 1 for winning hands.
4. Go to War to win 2 to 3.
5. We pay 10 to 1 for tie side bets.

How to Play the Game
Casino War is one of the best games for beginners, because it’s simple and easy to learn. This is a version of the Hi Low game, with the object of the game being to get a better card than the dealer to win.

If the Dealer and Player’s cards tie, then you can ‘go to war’ – now the action really heats up! You can also make a side wager that the outcome will be a draw.

Card Values
In Casino War, the cards are ranked just like in poker, with one exception: aces are always high. Unlike poker, the suit of the card makes no difference.

Wagering
You have to place a bet before the cards are dealt. You can change your account settings and thus your available minimum and maximum wager levels by using the Min/Max button on the game screen or by using the ‘Options’ tab on the menu bar.

When you’re ready to wager, just select the chip value that you want in the bottom right-hand side of the screen and click the circle that’s marked ‘Ante’ on the table. You can vary the amount of the stakes, and you can also play at up to 3 positions.

Beginning Play
After you place your bet, just click the ‘Deal’ button and you and the dealer will get one card. You’ll get one card for each position that you decide to play. For simplicity’s sake, here we’ll assume that you’re just playing with one hand.

Both you and the Dealer will receive cards face up. You win the amount of your bet back if your card turns out to be higher than the dealer’s; however, if it is lower, then you lose. If there’s a tie, then you can go to war!

Going to War!
When you and the Dealer tie, then you can go to War. If you don’t want to go to War, then you can simply click ‘Surrender’ – at that point, you’ll lose half your bet.

If you do take the ‘Go To War’ option, then you double your bet. The dealer then throws away (called burning) the next 3 cards in the deck and deals out one additional card to each player.

If the new card you’re dealt is the same as or higher than the Dealer’s card, then you win even money on the amount that you raised. The original bet is then called a ‘push’ and you get your bet back. However, if the Dealer’s card turns out to be higher than yours, then you lose both bets.

Example: you bet 15 on your first hand and go to war. Your bet is doubled to 30. If your second
card is a King and the Dealer has a King or lower, then you win 30 (for your raise) and you also get your original 15 back, for a total of 45.

Tie Side Bet
When each games starts, you can also make a tie side bet (when your card and the Dealer’s has the same value). When you want to place a tie bet, just put the chip you want to bet into the tie bet ribbon in the middle of the game screen.

Remember, you can’t just bet on a tie – the side bet is in addition to your main bet.

Your winnings are automatically added to your balance if you win a side bet, and you’re paid 10 to 1.You can place tie bets as many times as you want or not at all. You can also bet up to the maximum table amount.

Payouts

Payouts are below:
- Higher card than Dealer in first hand 1 to 1
- Winning the war 1 to 1 on raised amount Bet returned.
- Tie side bet 10 to 1
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