The results are decided as before with the party with the highest card winning. If the player chooses to Go to War they have to place an additional wager equal to their initial wager then the dealer will discard (Burn) 3 cards then deal a further card to both the player and themselves. If the player chooses to Surrender, half their bet is returned and the round is over. Where both the player and the dealer hold a card of the same rank the player is offered the option to either ‘Surrender’ or ‘Go to War’. The cards are then compared, ignoring suit, and the party with the highest card is considered the winner. The player places a bet and the dealer deals out one card to the player and one to themselves. We are aware of Casino War being offered by the following software providers - Amaya, BetSoft, Boss Media, Cryptologic, Microgaming, PlayNGo, Playtech, Realtime Gaming, Rival, SkillOnNet, TopGame and Vuetec Aces are ranked as high (from 2 up to Ace). It is normally played with 6 standard decks of 52 cards, though there are a couple of casino softwares that are running their Casino War game with a single deck.
Casino War is the most straight-forward card game to be found in any casino.