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Chinese War
Introduction
Chinese War is a new game I noticed on field trial at the Gold Coast in Las Vegas on January 25, 2017. If forced to compare it to another game, it is like a mixture of Casino War, blackjack, and baccarat. There are seven bets available based on the outcome of two hands -- the Dragon and Tiger.
Rules
Following is a list of bets available.
- Dragon
- Tiger
- Tie
- Dragon Lucky Win
- Tiger Lucky Win
- Dragon War Card
- Tiger War Card
Following are the rules.
If my rules were not clear, maybe the rack card will be more clear. Click on either image for a larger version.
Dragon and Tiger Analysis
The following table shows my analysis of the Dragon bet. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 2.36%.
Dragon Analysis — Detailed
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dragon has zero, Tiger is negative | 2 | 10,881,018,855,424 | 0.002177 | 0.004354 |
Dragon wins with zero | 2 | 181,627,885,535,232 | 0.036337 | 0.072674 |
Dragon has 0 or more, Tiger is negative | 1 | 245,781,110,470,656 | 0.049172 | 0.049172 |
Both hands have 0 or more, Dragon has fewer points. | 1 | 1,905,786,033,584,120 | 0.381279 | 0.381279 |
Tiger has 0 or more, Dragon is negative | -1 | 245,781,110,470,656 | 0.049172 | -0.049172 |
Both have zero | -1 | 8,006,193,004,544 | 0.001602 | -0.001602 |
Both are positive and tie | -1 | 287,705,445,707,008 | 0.057560 | -0.057560 |
Both are negative. | -1 | 14,534,539,900,928 | 0.002908 | -0.002908 |
Tigers wins with zero | -1 | 181,627,885,535,232 | 0.036337 | -0.036337 |
Both hands have 0 or more, Dragon has more points. | -1 | 1,905,786,033,584,120 | 0.381279 | -0.381279 |
Tiger has zero, Dragon is negative | -1 | 10,881,018,855,424 | 0.002177 | -0.002177 |
Total | 4,998,398,275,503,340 | 1.000000 | -0.023555 |
If you don't need that much detail, here is a summarized version of the above table.
Dragon Analysis — Summarized
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dragon win with zero | 2 | 192,508,904,390,656 | 0.038514 | 0.077028 |
Dragon win | 1 | 2,151,567,144,054,780 | 0.430451 | 0.430451 |
Loss | -1 | 2,654,322,227,057,910 | 0.531035 | -0.531035 |
Total | 4,998,398,275,503,340 | 1.000000 | -0.023555 |
The odds are exactly the same for the Tiger bet with a house edge of 2.36%.
Tie Analysis
Following is my analysis of the Tie bet. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 10.41%.
Tie Analysis
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
0-0 tie | 199 | 8,006,193,004,544 | 0.001602 | 0.318749 |
All other positive ties | 9 | 287,705,445,707,008 | 0.057560 | 0.518036 |
Loss | -1 | 4,702,686,636,791,810 | 0.940839 | -0.940839 |
Total | 4,998,398,275,503,360 | 1.000000 | -0.104054 |
Lucky 8 Analysis
Following is my analysis of the Tiger Lucky 8 bet. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 9.10%.
Tie Analysis
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tiger Lucky 8 win with 888 | 399 | 29,760 | 0.000416 | 0.166136 |
Tiger lucky 8 win | 4 | 10,612,736 | 0.148486 | 0.593944 |
Tiger lucky 8 loss | -1 | 60,830,464 | 0.851098 | -0.851098 |
Total | 71,472,960 | 1.000000 | -0.091017 |
The odds on the Dragon Lucky 8 are exactly the same with a house edge of 9.10%.
War Analysis
Following is my analysis of both War bets. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.47%.
War Analysis
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Win | 1 | 39,936 | 0.462651 | 0.462651 |
Tie | -1 | 6,448 | 0.074699 | -0.074699 |
Loss | -1 | 39,936 | 0.462651 | -0.462651 |
Total | 86,320 | 1.000000 | -0.074699 |
Strategy
The lowest house edge is on the Dragon and Tiger bets at 2.36%. In comparison, the house edge on the Tie is 10.41%, the Lucky 8 bets are 9.10%, and the War bets at 7.47%. So, if you must play, I would stick to the Dragon and Tiger and ignore all the side bets.
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- The game is played with eight 52-card decks.
- The dealer shall deal three cards each to the Dragon and Tiger hands. Both hands consist of two initial cards plus a War card.
- For purposes of all bets except the Dragon War Card and Player War Card, cards are scored as in blackjack, meaning:
- Aces are worth 1 or 11 points, whichever is more beneficial to the hand.
- 2 to 10 are scored according to pip value.
- Face cards are worth 10 points.
- The dealer shall score both the Dragon and Tiger hands as the sum of the first and second cards minus the third War card.
- The object is to get closer to zero, without going negative, than the other hand.
- The player must bet on either the Dragon or Tiger. The other five bets are optional.
- Following are the possible outcomes of the Dragon and Tiger bets:
- Chosen hand is zero points, except a 0-0 tie: Pays 2 to 1
- Chosen hand is one or more points and the other hand is negative: Pays 1 to 1
- Both hands are one or more points and the chosen hand has fewer points: Pays 1 to 1
- Both hands are one or more points and the chosen hand has more points: Loss
- Both hands are negative or tie: Loss
- Following are the possible outcomes of the Tie bet:
- 0-0 Tie: Pays 199 to 1
- All other positive ties: Pays 9 to 1
- All other outcomes: Loss
- There are a pair of bets called the Dragon Lucky Win and Tiger Lucky Win. Both pay based only on their own cards, as follows:
- All three cards in the chosen hand are 8's: Pays 399 to 1
- Total points equal 8 or the War card is an 8: Pays 4 to 1
- Total points are not equal to 8 and the War card isn't an 8: Loss
- Finally, there are a pair of bets called the Dragon War Card and Player War Card. Both of these bets win if the War card of the chosen hand is greater than the other War card. Ties lose. For purposes of these bets, cards are scored as in poker, with aces high only. Wins pay 1 to 1.
- Wizard of Vegas — Discussion about Chinese War in my forum.