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Prevision Casino War


Prevision Casino War Layout

How to Play the Game

Prevision Casino War is game that was invented based on the popular game Dragon Tiger, with extra new features such as "seat-sharing" and "Double Bet" that will make the game more attractive and give the Player an extra chance to come back at the Banker!

This is a simple game where the Player and Banker each draw a card and the one having the highest ranking card wins (suits are excluded), K being the highest & A being the lowest. Same card will consider as a Tie.

Cards are ranked from lowest to highest in the sequence of: A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K.

The Banker deals each player one card starting on the left side of the table. Then the Banker takes a card face up. Each player's card shall then be compared with the Banker's card and the highest card wins. The Player is allowed to place bets on every seat at the table.

Bet Type 1: Normal Bet

With a Normal bet, the Player or Banker must have a winner, the winner is determined by whoever has the highest card. The Banker wins if the cards are equal. The Player can also choose to bet on 'TIE' on any of the seats, if the result is a TIE then the Player will win the bet. When a certain outcome of TIE appears, the system will deal one more card to Players who have placed bets on 'Double Bet'.

Bet Type 2: Double Bet

The Player also has the option to bet on 'Double Bet', it gives the Player an extra chance to come back at the Banker and win double on a TIE game!

When a Player places a bet on 'Double Bet', the system will then deduct double the amount of stake. Half of it will be bet on 'Normal Bet', and the other half will be on standby if a Tie appears. When betting on 'Double Bet', the Player will not be allowed to bet on 'Normal Bet' separately. The Player has the option to place bets on either 'Normal Bet' OR 'Double Bet' on every seat on the table.

  • When the Player has a higher card than the Banker, the Player wins and 'Double Bet' will not happen.
  • When the Player and Banker have equal cards, and the outcome is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, J, Q, K, the Banker wins and 'Double Bet' will not happen.
  • When the Player and Banker have equal cards, and the outcome is 6, 7, 8, 9, the Player who bet on 'Double Bet' will then be dealt another card, and that card has to be equal or higher than Banker's original card to win.

Bet Type


Type Explanation
Normal Bet Bet on Player to win
Double Bet Bet on Player to win(*)
Tie Bet on Player & Banker to have the same total

(*)Terms & Conditions Applied