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The objective of War is for a player to have a higher card
than the dealer. If the player’s card is higher, then the
player wins 2 times the amount wagered. In the case where the
value of the player’s card and the dealer’s card is the
same, the player can either fold or choose to “go to war”
by raising the bet. If the player folds, the amount wagered is
automatically lost.
If the player raises, an amount equal to the original wager is
added to the bet and both the dealer and player receive three
cards face down, and another card face-up. The highest face-up
card wins. In the case of a win, player receives a win 2 times
the amount wagered plus the raise amount.
For example, a player’s wager (ante) is $5 and the player
raises $5 and the player’s card is higher than the dealer,
the player would win two times the amount of the wager (ante)
and will win the raise amount, which is a total $15. However,
if the card is lower than that of the dealer, the player loses
the wager (in the case above, the player would lose $10, both
the wager (ante) and the raise). If after a war the player and
the dealer have the same card value, then the player wins.
Prior to receiving any cards, the player must place a wager.
Once the wager is made, the player is dealt one card face up.
The dealer is also dealt one card face up. In the event there
is a tie, and the player chooses to raise (go to War), an
amount equal to the wager is added to the bet. Then both the
dealer and the player are each dealt three cards face down.
These cards are known as “burn cards” and will remain face
down. Following the burn cards, both the dealer and the player
are dealt a final card (face up). If the player's final card
either beats or ties the dealer's final card then the player
wins.