Casino War is without a doubt the easiest card game to play in the casino. If you have ever played war as a child, or simply made a bet on who could draw the highest card then the card game war will seem instantly familiar to you.
Casino War - also called Battle Royal - is the simplest card game ever.
You simply place a bet and the dealer deals one card to each player and one card to himself, if your card ranks higher than the dealers you win even money on your bet, if the dealers card ranks higher then you lose the bet.
When there is a tie you can choose to either surrender half of your bet or 'go to war' which requires you to double your bet, the dealer then deals two more cards, if your card is equal or higher than the dealers then you win even money on your original bet otherwise you lose the whole stake.
There is also a side bet that both cards will tie which is paid at 10-1, as with most side bets this has a large house edge of 18.65%.
Following are the specific casino war rules.
House Edge in the game of Casino War
Under normal rules when the player does not get a bonus on a tie after a tie the house edge is 2.88% and the element of risk is 2.68%.
Under the bonus rules the house edge is 2.33% and the element of risk is 2.17%.
If the player forfeits on ties the house edge and element or risk are both 3.70%. The house edge on the tie bet is 18.65% (ouch!). The standard deviation in casino war is 1.05.