A very easy game. After you have made the opening bet, the dealer deals two cards both to himself and the player. The one who gets a higher card wins. (If you are familiar with the rules, you can skip the next chapter and read the instructions to the virtual play mode only).
6 decks are used in the game. The winner is found according to the card ranks: the lowest is the two; the highest is the ace; the suit does not matter. If the player's card is higher than the dealer's one, he gets his bet back and gets even money. If the dealer's card is higher, the player loses.
War. If the cards have the same rank the player can surrender, drop the game losing half of his initial bet, or "go to war" doubling his bet and have another round.
The war begins when the dealer deals three cards face down (on the professional slang it is called "burning") - but they are not used in the "battle". Then the dealer gets one open card for himself and for the player.
In the war, the player has the better chances - he will win in both cases: when his card is higher and when the cards are equal again. The player gets his bets back with even money in the amount of the opening bet (e.g. bet a dollar, raise the bet in the war to two and get back three).
The tie bet. With the main bet the player can wager any sum of money he wants (within the maximum bet fixed) on a tie. If after the first deal his card and the dealer's card are equal, the payer wins the tie bet 10 to 1 (bet one dollar, get back 11).
To begin the game, choose the value of the chips you wish to make bets with. To do that, click on the chip of appropriate value at the lower right of the screen.