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- MVP Spades for Windows v1.4
- Copyright 1996-1998 Craig Kellogg
- Portions Copyright 1996-1998 MVP Software
- All Rights Reserved
- An MVP Software Production
-
- This game is shareware. You may freely try it. If you like it or
- find it useful, then you must register with MVP Software. To
- "register" a shareware game means to purchase it directly from the
- developer. (Shareware games are evaluation versions only, which
- means you have the right to try them, but after trying them you must
- either register them with the author or delete them from your
- system. It is unlikely that anyone will check up on you, so
- shareware works because of the honesty of users.) When you register
- you will receive MVP Spades Deluxe for Windows, which includes all
- of the following additional features:
-
- * Unlimited play
- * 3 Expert players for the ultimate Spades challenge
- * Full-screen graphics up to 1024x768 resolution
- * More musical selections
- * More card back and front graphics
- * Printed manual
-
- To order, call MVP's 24-hour order hotline at 800-968-9684 or
- 616-831-7985. Please have your Master Card or Visa ready when you
- call. Or fill out the order form in this manual and fax it to
- 616-831-7982. Make sure your credit card number and expiration date
- are legible. Or if you prefer mail the order form and your check to:
- MVP Software, P.O. Box 888281, Grand Rapids, MI 49588.
-
- The price is $19.95 plus shipping. Shipping is $4.00 in the US,
- $5.00 to Canada, and $6.00 to everywhere else. Michigan residents
- please add $1.44 sales tax.
-
- How to Register Online and Receive
- MVP Spades Deluxe for Windows Immediately!
-
- MVP is pleased that MVP Spades Deluxe for Windows can now be
- registered online, with immediate download of the registered
- version. This service is available to anyone who has access
- to the World Wide Web and has a Master Card or Visa. To
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- Ordering Information
-
- MVP Spades Deluxe for Windows is available from the following
- authorized distributors:
-
- In the United States:
- --------------------
- MVP Software
- P.O. Box 888281
- Grand Rapids, MI 49588-8281
- phone: 800-968-9684 or 616-931-7985, 24-hour order line only
- (616) 831-7981 information, technical support, or orders.
- fax: (616) 831-7982
- order price: $19.95 plus $4.00 shipping in the US, $5.00 shipping to
- Canada, $6.00 shipping everywhere else. Michigan residents please
- add $1.44 sales tax.
-
- In the United Kingdom:
- ---------------------
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- MVP Spades Deluxe v1.4 for Windows Order Form
-
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- Send this order form and your check to:
-
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- Overseas 24-hour order line: 616-831-7985
- Fax: 616-831-7982.
- Tech support and information: 616-831-7981.
-
- Introduction
- ------------
- MVP Spades is a challenging card game with three difficulty levels
- (two difficulty levels in the shareware/trial version). You may
- play with or without a partner and various options await you.
- Choose from nine different opponents (six different opponents in the
- shareware/trial version, with varying skill levels, and the fun is
- all yours. Don't forget the fun and excitement with modem and
- network play.
-
- Installing the Game
- -------------------
- If you downloaded MVP Spades as a "zip" file, first unzip it into a
- temporary directory, using Pkunzip 2.04. Then run Setup and install
- the game into a permanent directory of a different name than the
- temporary directory. That's all there is to it.
-
- If you received MVP Spades on diskette, put the diskette into drive A
- and click on File, then on Run (in Windows95, click on Start, then on
- Run). Now type A:SETUP, and press ENTER.
-
- How to Play
- -----------
- To start a new game of MVP Spades, choose the Game menu, then choose
- New. You will be prompted to choose your partner (if there is team
- play). You must then choose your two opponents. Their skill levels
- are listed at the top of the dialog. The first hand will then be
- dealt. You will be prompted for your bid. See Rules for
- information on bidding.
-
- Rules
- -----
- Players - Four players. May be played in two partnerships.
-
- Cards - A deck of 52 cards. The cards rank (from highest to lowest)
- A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.
-
- Deal - Players each receive 13 cards.
-
- Bidding - Beginning with the eldest hand, each player then bids the
- number of tricks he/she expects to win, out of the total possible
- number of 13 tricks. The bid is added to his/her partner's bid
- (unless playing without a partner) and thus, constitutes the
- contract of the partnership. Note: The total number of tricks does
- not have to equal 13.
-
- Nil Bidding - A player may choose to bid NIL, indicating the desire
- to win no tricks. After a player bids NIL, he/she has the option to
- discard 3 cards from his/her hand, face down, to the hand of his/her
- partner's. After the partner bids, then the partner, in turn, gives
- three cards to the player bidding NIL. Note: If both partners bid
- NIL, then there is no exchange of cards.
-
- Play - The eldest hand leads first and may lead with any suit,
- except spades. The suit of spades may not be led until the suit is
- "broken" by a spade on a previous trick (unless a player has no
- other suit to lead). Players must follow the suit if at all
-
- possible. A trick is won by the highest trump card or by the
- highest card of the suit that was led. Each trick is kept by the
- player winning it.
-
- Scoring - The object of the game is to fulfill the contract bid by
- the partnerships, at the beginning of the game. If one partner has
- bid NIL, the player's contract and the partner's contract are scored
- independently of one another. The scores are then combined.
-
- Tricks count as 10 points for each partnership if the contract is
- made, 10 points against the partnership if the contract is set.
- Note: Negative scoring is possible. Tricks that are won in excess
- of the contract are counted one point each. A bid of NIL scores a
- bonus of 100 points if successful or a penalty of 100 points if set.
-
- If both partners bid NIL and are successful in making their
- contracts, then the partnership receives 200 points. However, there
- is no score if either or both are set.
-
- By default, the game consists of 500 points. If both sides go over
- that amount in the same hand, then the side with the larger total
- score is the winner.
-
- Main Menu Selections
- --------------------
- New
- ---
- Begins a new game of MVP Spades. You will be prompted to choose a
- partner (if you are utilizing team play) and your opponents. There
- are three distinct skill levels (two in the shareware/trial
- version): the first column of players are ranked as beginners, the
- second column as intermediate players, and the third column as
- experts, the latter requiring the most challenged play.
-
- Open
- ----
- Plays a game of MVP Spades that you previously have saved to disk.
- The rule options will be displayed to show you what the rules are.
- This dialog is read only. You play with the rules that were set
- when the game was saved, not the current rule options.
-
- Change Rules
- ------------
- Winning Score - Set the number of points needed to win the game.
- Enter a value from 1 to 10,000.
-
- Team Play - When this option is set, there are two partnerships
- (teams), each with two players. The players must win as many tricks
- as their combined bid. When this option is not set, each player
- must play for him/her self.
-
- Spade Lead on First Trick - When this option is set, a spade can be
- led on the first trick. However, this does not constitute
- "breaking" the suit of spades. A spade cannot be led on the second
- trick until the suit is "broken" or the leader has only spades left
- in his/her hand.
-
- Bidding - Choose from one of the following minimum bid options:
-
- * No minimum bid - A player can bid any number (0-13). See nil
- options below for information on a bid of zero.
-
- * Minimum bid of 1 - A player must bid at least 1. If the nil
- option is set, the player is still allowed to bid nil.
-
- * Minimum bid of 2 - A player must bid at least 2. If the nil
- option is set, the player is still allowed to bid nil.
-
- Nil Bidding - A bid of nil is when the player states that he/she is
- going to take zero tricks. Winning any tricks is considered a bust
- and a penalty is awarded. The penalty consists of 100 points that
- are deducted from your score at the end of the game. Below are 3
- options for nil bidding:
-
- * None - A zero bid constitutes a normal bid. Scoring is done
- the same as in the case of any other bid. Note: A bid of zero
- is only allowed if the bidding option is set to no minimum bid.
-
- * Nil w/o passing - A player may bid nil, but there is no
- exchange of cards between that player and his/her partner.
- He/she must win no tricks with the cards that were dealt into
- his/her hand.
-
- * Nil with passing - A player may bid nil. If the team play
- option is set, then the team players exchange three cards. If
- both partners are bidding nil, then no exchange occurs.
-
- Records
- -------
- This is the location that records your wins and losses, as well as
- that of your opponent's. Also, your winning percentage is
- calculated and is ranked along with your opponent's. The computer
- players are shown in blue. You can reset all records by clicking
- the mouse on the "Reset Records" button.
-
- Animation
- ---------
- You may choose the speed of the card animation. You can choose
- between Normal or Fast.
-
- Automouse
- ---------
- This feature automatically move the cursor for you. If you can
- follow suit, the cursor is moved to the lowest available card in
- that suit. Otherwise, the cursor is moved to the first valid card
- that you can play. Note: This is not a hint. It is also moved to
- the OK button in dialog boxes. This option may be toggled by
- choosing the menu option.
-
- Change Player
- -------------
- The player must enter his/her name and choose a portrait. To do
-
- this, press on the arrow button and see the three possible
- portraits. When you have made your selection, simply have it
- displayed in the box and select OK. Note: There is the option of
- not having this box appear each time the game is started. To select
- this function, click on the "Do not display" sentence on this
- screen. Also, if you wish to exit this screen, simply click on the
- cancel key.
-
- Background
- ----------
- MVP Spades allows you the opportunity to play a challenging game of
- spades on three different textured backgrounds. Simply select
- Texture and then choose from wood, marble, and brick.
-
- Likewise, you are able to choose any color from the Window's System
- Palette. To select this option, select Color and then pick the
- color that you want the background to become. That's it! It's that
- easy. But, be careful. You may need to set the text to visualize
- some of the background colors that you choose.
-
- Text Color
- ----------
- MVP Spades allows you to choose the color of the text during your
- game of spades. You may choose the text color by selecting Text
- Color from the Options Menu. Note: Not all colors will show up good
- on all backgrounds.
-
- Card Backs
- ----------
- There are sixteen different card backs (1 in the shareware/trial
- version) that come with MVP Spades. To choose the card back of your
- dreams, simply select the desired card back and press the OK button.
-
- Card Fronts
- -----------
- There are two different card fronts that come with MVP Spades (1 in
- the shareware/trial version). To choose the desired card front,
- simply select the card front and press the OK button.
-
- Music
- -----
- There are a number of original music scores that come with MVP
- Spades (1 in the shareware/trial version). To select these, click
- on the Options Menu and select Music. If you would like to listen
- to music throughout the game, then select Music Enabled by clicking
- on it. If you would rather listen to music only after winning or
- losing a game, then select Event Music Only by clicking on it.
- Also, if you find some music that you prefer, you may select from
- one to six categories by selecting those buttons. When you are
- finished making your selections, press the OK button.
-
- Sound Effects
- -------------
- This option allows the player to enable or disable the sound
- effects. Sound effects are played when spades are broken, when you
- are set, when you bid nil and get it, and when you take your first
- trick after bidding nil.
-
- Save
- ----
- This entitles the player to continue the game he/she is in the process
- of playing by saving it onto a disk.
-
- Win Trick
- ---------
- This feature allows you to choose whether or not you want the Win Trick
- dialog to disappear on its own. If set to Wait for OK, then you must
- click on OK before proceeding on to the next trick. You can also choose
- from 1, 2, or 3 seconds, in which case the box will automatically
- disappear after the allotted time. Note: you are still able to press
- the OK button to proceed to the next trick.
-
- AutoPlay Last Trick
- -------------------
- This feature allows the last trick in the hand to be played
- automatically. Choose this menu option to enable or disable this
- feature.
-
- Rules
- -----
- Choosing this menu item during a game allows you the ability to view
- the rule settings. You cannot change any rules during the play of a
- game.
-
- Score
- -----
- Choosing this menu item during a game allows you to view the score.
- This feature also displays the bidding and the tricks taken to date.
-
- Display Size
- ------------
- Choosing this menu item allows you to set the display area used by
- the game. Choose from one of the following options: 640x480,
- 800x600, or 1024x768 (640x480 only in the shareware/trial version).
-
- Note: Your Windows display setting must be at least this large or
- you will not be able to see the entire play area.
-
- Hand
- ----
- Choose this option to replay the current hand. Upon making this
- selection, you will return to the bidding phase.
-
- Trick
- -----
- Choose this option to replay any trick in the current hand.
-
- Multiplayer Options
- -------------------
- Listen Network
- --------------
- Allows a remote player to connect to you over a NETBIOS network.
- You will be notified when a player establishes a connection. The
- player connecting to you chooses the rules, the opponents, and
- seating arrangements of the game to be played.
-
- Listen Modem
- ------------
- Allows a remote player to connect to you over a modem. Fill in the
- appropriate modem information. You will be notified when a
- connection is established. The player connecting to you chooses the
- rules, the opponents, and the seating arrangements of the game to be
- played.
-
- Listen Direct Connection
- ------------------------
- Allows a remote player to connect to you over a null modem cable.
- You will need to specify the port where the null modem cable is
- located, as well as the baud rate. You should be able to leave the
- baud rate at the default setting of 128,000. You will be notified
- when a connection is established. The player connecting to you
- chooses the rules, the opponents, and the seating arrangements of
- the game to be played.
-
- Connect Network
- ---------------
- This allows you to connect to a player on a NETBIOS network. You
- can connect to 1 to 3 additional players. The remote player must
- have already done a Listen Network from the Multiplayer Menu.
- Choose the name of the player from the list and click OK. The
- connection will be established. Place the player in the appropriate
- seat. You are always SOUTH, so you can select either WEST, NORTH,
- or EAST. You can then choose the rules for the game to be played.
-
- Connect Modem
- -------------
- This allows you to connect to a remote player using your modem. The
- remote player must have previously selected Listen Modem from the
- Multiplayer Menu. Add their name, number, and modem information
- into your directory. Select the player from that list to connect
- to, and click on the OK button. The connection will be established.
- Place the player in the appropriate seat. You are always SOUTH, so
- you can select either WEST, NORTH, or EAST. You can then choose the
- rules for the game to be played.
-
- Connect Direct Connection
- -------------------------
- This allows you to connect to a remote player using a null modem
- cable. You will need to specify the port where the null modem cable
- is located, as well as the baud rate. You should be able to leave
- the baud rate at the default setting of 128,000. The connection
- will be established. Place the player in the appropriate seat. You
- are always SOUTH, so you can select either WEST, NORTH, or EAST.
- You can then choose the rules for the game to be played.
-
- Chat
- ----
- This allows public communication at anytime. Choose chat from the
- Multiplayer Menu to display the chat dialog box. Enter the text
- that you want to send and click on the send button. The message
- will be displayed on all of the player's screens.
-
- Quit
- ----
- Ends a game immediately. You will be prompted to save the game.
- Choose yes to save the game to a file, no to quit without saving, or
- cancel to return to the game. After quitting, you will return to
- the title screen.
-
- Exit
- ----
- Exits MVP Spades.
-
- Meet the Beginners
- ------------------
- Foxy Roxy - is a twenty-six year-old bombshell from San Diego,
- California. You can find her hanging out on the beach, shopping at
- the mall, or going cruising around town in her cherry red
- convertible. Roxy just recently began to play MVP Spades and has
- found the beginner level quite challenging. She hopes that one day
- she might advance; but some goals may just be too far out of reach.
-
- Hiroshi Chang - is an eighteen year-old originally from Hiroshima,
- Japan, but now resides in Mankato, Minnesota. Hiroshi has an
- abundant amount of talent for the sport of - you guessed it - water
- polo. When he's not in the pool, or hitting the books, you can now
- find him in front of his computer playing that fabulous game: MVP
- Spades. He has just begun to learn the trump game, but his coach is
- already talking about it. Everyday at practice, Hiroshi's coach is
- saying, "Leave that computer alone and stop playing that game. MVP
- Spades is too addicting! Practice, practice, practice!!!" Hiroshi
- has yet to decide which hobby he wants to perform, on a professional
- level. But, between you and me, I vote for MVP Spades.
-
- Bobby Smith - This little boy has just recently begun playing on the
- computer. He is not quite familiar with how everything works, but
- he has found that he enjoys playing MVP Spades- a game his daddy
- taught him how to play. Bobby is able to strengthen his ability to
- play the game of spades, as well as make his daddy proud. This is
- quite an accomplishment for a seven year-old from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- If you don't believe me, you can ask his dad.
-
- Meet the Intermediates
- ----------------------
- Tex Mex - Now, here's a bad ol' boy from deep, down in Texas. I'd
- tell you his age, but I'd be a very unhappy camper. Tex does engage
- himself in some rather scrupulous behaviors. For example: he hunts
- kittens and puppies, and even small deer. When he's not
- entertaining himself in the above mentioned quests, you can find him
- playing the sensational game of MVP Spades where he has reached
- intermediate status.
-
- Esther Little - Esther Little is a perky old lady from Boston,
- Massachusetts. She has many grandchildren and even a few
- great-grandchildren. She is so old that I am not even able to count
- that high, using all of my fingers and toes. But, just between you
- and me, I think that she was a witness to the invention of the
- wheel. When Esther isn't running after all those children that keep
-
- coming and visiting her, or stuck in that Boston traffic, you can
- find her at home, sitting with an afghan on one knee and her laptop
- on the other, refreshing herself with a game of MVP Spades. She
- plays well enough that she has earned intermediate status. She
- dares all you "YOUNG FOLK" to try and pick her off!
-
- I.M.A. Genius - Ignathious Michael Alexander Genius is here, or
- I.M.A. Genius, for short. He is from a little unknown town, by the
- name of Germantown, Tennessee. It is located just outside of
- Memphis. Genius feels strongly that his nickname suits him,
- especially his playing style during a challenging game of MVP
- Spades. Just try for yourself and see if he is a true genius at
- heart.
-
- Meet the Experts (registered Deluxe version only)
- ----------------
- Hannah Li - Hannah is one of the very few people that have the rank
- of expert for the MVP Spades computer game. She is one of the very
- best. Hannah is originally from Thailand and goes back to visit her
- family, on occasion. She has two daughters and a son, and she is a
- great mom - when her family can keep her away from the computer long
- enough. But that's what happens when you have to maintain your
- expert status and train, train, train.
-
- Tiny Tim - If Tim is anything, it sure isn't Tiny. Why, I once saw
- Tim break an iron pole in half. He did this while playing the
- fantastic MVP Spades computer game. You see, he bid nil and his
- opponent made him take a trick. Well, Tim wasn't happy, and neither
- was his opponent when Tim got through with him. That is one thing
- about Tim. He may have a little nickname - but his temper is huge.
- Incidentally, if you feel brave enough, play a round of MVP Spades
- with Tim. And, remember, he is the expert.
-
- Smart Alec - Alec has always been a bright boy. He taught his cat,
- Felix, to sit up and beg for his supper. He has recently begun
- playing the soon-to-be award-winning game MVP Spades and has found
- it truly stimulating. Never before has Alec had an opponent that he
- felt to be as worthy and dedicated as he. Since Alec has lived to
- be sixteen (and sometimes people wonder how he has survived that
- long) he desperately needs others who can stimulate him on an
- intellectual basis. Will you be the next victim?
-
- Terms
- -----
- Bid - An offer to contract to win a definite number of tricks.
- Deal - To distribute an amount of cards to the players.
- Eldest Hand - The player at the left of the dealer.
-
- Follow Suit - Play a card of the same suit that is the lead card.
- Hand - The cards that were originally dealt to a player.
- Lead - The player to play the first card in the trick.
- Nil - A bid to win absolutely zero tricks. If not met, then a
- penalty is awarded.
- Set - The defeat of a contract.
- Trick - A round of cards during play that each player has
- contributed one card to.
- Trump - A privileged card or suit (in this case spades) that ranks
- higher than any card in any other suit.
-
-