Casino War from Microgaming

Casino War from MicrogamingAn online version of the old casino classic Casino War from Microgaming can be viewed in this video for your honest impression.


May 13, 2009
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Review


Casino war is an up-to-the-minute interpretation of an old casino favorite. It's rather easy to play, but still draws players both new and experienced.

Powered by Microgaming's Viper technology, Casino War displays modern graphics and easy-to-use play, not to mention maximum jackpots up to 1100 coins.

Casino War is played with 6 decks and aces are high. Attractive odds of 10 to 1 are available if you choose to bet on the first two cards creating a tie. The rest can be seen in the video.

Many folks of legal gambling age fondly recall playing Casino War as youngsters. It's arguably one of the easiest and most exciting card games to play. In this version there are some really interesting adjustments and modifications and players are in for a real treat. The object of the game for a greenhorn's understanding is to get the higher card - that's it!

Microgaming adds the finishing touches


Never one to be outdone by the competition, Microgaming offers a staggering 1,100 coin payout for their max jackpot. The game is played with 6 decks of shuffled cards. And the values are the same as they are in Poker with the Aces being high. All bets are made prior to any cards being dealt and it's player against dealer in a gruelling duel to the end. That's why it's called Casino War!

Players can place bets on the first two cards ending in a tie - and the odds of that happening are 10 to 1. If that fails, then there is the option to surrender half of the bet or players can opt for War. This is the most interesting part of the game. Selecting War means that a 2nd wager is made equal to the original bet. 3 cards are dealt to both dealer and player - face down. But it's the 4th card that makes the difference as it is dealt face-up. The higher card between dealer and player wins the War!

 
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