"War of Bets" is a card game between the Player and the Dealer, using a standard deck of playing cards. In each draw, cards are dealt face-up, with the Player always receiving the first card. The card with the higher value wins; Aces are the highest, and deuces are the lowest. If both cards are of equal value, a "War" (tie) occurs, resulting in a loss for both the Player and the Dealer.
Before the game begins, players can place initial bets on one or more possible outcomes. After the Player receives the first card, a second round of betting opens with updated odds. Previous bets do not affect future ones, allowing players to bet on the same or different outcomes multiple times.
In the event of a War (tie), bets placed on this outcome win, while bets on the Player or Dealer are lost.
The goal is to have a card with a higher value than the opponent’s card.
If both cards are of equal value, the result is a "War."
After the Dealer's card is dealt, the outcome is announced and a new draw begins.
Card Change: When fewer than 40 cards remain, the shoe is replaced and shuffled cards are prepared for dealing.
Discarding Cards: 3 to 6 cards from the top of the new shoe are randomly discarded.
Shuffling: Cards are shuffled by a second dealer in view of everyone before dealing.