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- POKER SOLITAIRE RULES
- =====================
-
- One regular pack is used. Shuffle the pack and deal the first
- twenty-five cards one by one, placing them in a 5 x 5 square.
- Each card may be placed anywhere within the square. Once
- placed, a card cannot be moved. The object of the game is to
- make as high a score as possible, counting each row and column
- as a Poker hand. Two scoring systems, the American and the
- English, are prevalent. The American system follows the
- ranking of hands in the game of Poker, while the English
- system is based on the relative difficulty of forming the
- hands in Poker Solitaire.
-
- Hand American English
-
- Royal Flush 100 30
- Straight Flush 75 30
- Four of a Kind 50 16
- Full House 25 10
- Flush 20 5
- Straight 15 12
- Three of a Kind 10 6
- Two Pairs 5 3
- One Pair 2 1
-
- A straight is hard to make, for if you play for it you risk
- making nothing at all or merely a pair. A full house is easier
- (and thus worth less points in the English scoring system),
- for you can afford to play for it and make Three of a Kind or
- Two Pairs if you fail. Flushes are very easy to make (note
- that they are worth less than Three of a Kind in the English
- system). The usual strategy is to try for flushes in the
- columns and full houses or fours on the rows. You may consider
- that you have won the game if you total 200 (American) or 70
- (English).
-
- Variations
- ----------
-
- There are two popular variations, both of them included in
- Poker Solitaire 2.0. On Variation No. 1, each card must be
- placed vertically, laterally or diagonally adjacent to a card
- previously placed. On Variation No. 2, all 25 cards are spread
- face up and then placed on the grid. Each variation can be
- played using either the American or English scoring system,
- thus making for six different games! Variation No. 1 is
- obviously the hardest of the three possible modes, since it
- places a restriction on where you can put the cards, while
- Variation No. 2 is the easiest, since you know beforehand all
- 25 cards you will be using.
-
-
- GAME PLAY - MOUSE
- =================
-
- The standard game and Variation No. 1 are played much in the
- same way, except that on the standard game you can place a
- card on any empty square on the grid, while on Variation No. 1
- a card must be placed on a square adjacent to a previously
- placed card. Variation No. 2 plays a bit differently, and will
- be dealt with separately.
-
- Standard Game and Variation No. 1
- ---------------------------------
-
- To turn a card face up, either place the mouse cursor over it
- and press the left mouse button, or simply press the right
- mouse button. Using the right mouse button has the advantage
- that you do not have to place the cursor over the card, thus
- avoiding moving back and forth between the 5 x 5 grid and the
- Pack area.
-
- Once a card has been turned up, place it on the grid by
- placing the mouse cursor where you want to put it, and then
- pressing the left mouse button. Note that when you place the
- mouse cursor anywhere within the grid it changes from the
- standard arrow shape either to a pointing hand (if the top
- card of the Pack is face up) or to an hour glass (to indicate
- that the top card of the Pack is face down and you must first
- turn it face up).
-
- The following commands are available during play, and can be
- issued by placing the mouse cursor over the corresponding
- 'command button' (on the lower right hand corner of the
- screen) and pressing the left mouse button:
-
- HELP: displays a help file. Use the cursor keys (Up and
- Down arrows, Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End) to move
- around the file, and press the [Escape] key when you are
- done viewing it.
-
- INFO: displays Copyright and Version information.
- Press any mouse button to return to the game after you
- are done viewing the information.
-
- UNDO: moves the last card placed on the grid back to the
- Pack. Undo can only be used immediately after you place
- the card on the grid; if you turn the top card of the
- Pack face up Undo cannot be used anymore.
-
- BACK: allows you to choose from five different card
- backs. Choose the design you want by placing the mouse
- cursor over it and pressing the left mouse button, and
- press the right mouse button when done. The currently
- selected card number is displayed in light blue.
-
- VARIAT: allows you to select which variation you want to
- play. Choose the variation by placing the mouse cursor
- over the number you want and pressing the left mouse
- button, and press the right mouse button when done. The
- currently selected variation is highlighted.
-
- TOP 10: displays the Top Ten scores. Note that there are
- six different Top Ten lists, one for each
- variation/scoring system combination. Press any mouse
- button to get back to the game after you are done viewing
- the Top Ten scores.
-
- SCORING: allows you to select the desired scoring system,
- American or English. Select by placing the mouse cursor
- over the system you want and pressing the left mouse
- button, and press the right mouse button when done. The
- currently selected scoring system is highlighted,
-
- CONFIG: brings up the Configuration menu. This allows you
- to customize your copy of Poker Solitaire. The first
- option, 'Mouse', can be set to 'Yes' (always use the
- mouse; this option is ignored if a mouse driver is not
- found when you start Poker Solitaire), 'No' (always use
- the keyboard, even if a mouse driver is present), or
- 'Ask' (if a mouse driver is found, asks at the beginning
- of each game whether or not you want to use the mouse).
- The second option, 'Sound', can be set to 'Full' (songs
- and beeps are enabled), 'Partial' (songs disabled, but
- error beeps enabled), or 'Off' (both songs and beeps
- disabled). Finally, the third option, 'Error Messages',
- can be set to 'Yes' (displays a context-sensitive error
- message each time an error occurs), or 'No' (does not
- display the error messages, errors are indicated by beeps
- if Sound is either Full or Partial). To select an option,
- place the mouse cursor over it and press the left mouse
- button. Currently selected options are highlighted. Press
- the right mouse button when done. If you want to
- configure Poker Solitaire to use a variation, scoring
- method, or card back other than the defaults, select the
- desired options BEFORE you issue the Config command. When
- Config saves your configuration, it will save the
- currently selected variation, scoring method, and card
- back. If you are playing from a floppy-disk, do NOT
- write-protect the disk, otherwise Config will not be able
- to write the configuration information.
-
- NEW: interrupts the current game and starts a new one.
- You are asked to confirm by selecting either 'Yes' or
- 'No' from a dialog box. Use the left mouse button to
- enter your selection.
-
- QUIT: quits Poker Solitaire. You are asked to confirm by
- selecting either 'Yes' or 'No' from a dialog box. Use the
- left mouse button to enter your selection.
-
- Variation No. 2
- ---------------
-
- Under Variation No. 2, the first 25 cards from the Pack are
- placed randomly on the 5 x 5 grid. Your objective is to
- re-arrange the cards in order to score the highest possible
- number of points. Use the Pack area as a temporary holding
- place. For example, to move the card that is currently at
- location (1,1) on the grid to location (3,5), first select the
- card at (3,5), move it to the Pack, and then select the card
- at (1,1) and move it to (3,5). To select a card to be moved,
- place the mouse cursor over it and press the left mouse
- button. The selected card will be highlighted. To move the
- selected card, place the mouse cursor over the location where
- you want to move the card to and press the left mouse button
- again. If you select a card and decide not to move it, place
- the mouse cursor over it and press the left mouse button, and
- the card will be de-selected. Note that the right mouse button
- automatically selects the card that is temporarily on the Pack
- area. So, if you want to select that card, simply press the
- right mouse button, without having to place the mouse cursor
- over the card. If you want to move a card to the Pack area,
- select that card and then press the right mouse button. This
- allows you to stay within the grid area all the time, instead
- of moving back and forth between the grid and Pack areas.
-
- All commands work as described before, except for UNDO. Since
- you can select any card and place it anywhere on the grid,
- there is no need for an UNDO command. In its place is the DONE
- command. Select DONE when you are satisfied with the way the
- cards are arranged on the grid, and the computer will
- calculate your score.
-
- GAME PLAY - KEYBOARD
- ====================
-
- The standard game and Variation No. 1 are played much in the
- same way, except that on the standard game you can place a
- card on any empty square on the grid, while on Variation No. 1
- a card must be placed on a square adjacent to a previously
- placed card. Variation No. 2 plays a bit differently, and will
- be dealt with separately.
-
- Note that the NumLock option is automatically turned on when
- you play using the keyboard. You can then use the numeric
- keypad to play. Use 1 - 5 to indicate the row and column
- numbers, and 0 to indicate the pack.
-
- Standard Game and Variation No. 1
- ---------------------------------
-
- To turn the top card of the Pack face up, type 'P' (for Pack).
- Once a card has been turned up, place it on the grid by first
- typing the row number (1 to 5) and then the column number
- (again 1 to 5). The card will then be placed on the desired
- location. If you type the wrong row number, press the [Escape]
- key to cancel it and start over again.
-
- The following commands are available during play, and can be
- issued by typing the highlighted letter from the corresponding
- 'command button' (on the lower right hand corner of the
- screen):
-
- HELP: displays a help file. Use the cursor keys (Up and
- Down arrows, Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End) to move
- around the file, and press the [Escape] key when you are
- done viewing it.
-
- INFO: displays Copyright and Version information.
- Press any key to return to the game after you are done
- viewing the information.
-
- UNDO: moves the last card placed on the grid back to the
- Pack. Undo can only be used immediately after you place
- the card on the grid; if you turn the top card of the
- Pack face up Undo cannot be used anymore.
-
- BACK: allows you to choose from five different card
- backs. Choose the design you want by pressing the
- corresponding number, and press the [Enter] key
- when done. The currently selected card number is
- displayed in light blue.
-
- VARIAT: allows you to select which variation you want to
- play. Choose the variation by typing the corresponding
- number, and press the [Enter] key when done. The
- currently selected variation is highlighted.
-
- TOP 10: displays the Top Ten scores. Note that there are
- six different Top Ten lists, one for each variation/
- scoring system combination. Press any key to get back to
- the game after you are done viewing the Top Ten scores.
-
- SCORING: allows you to select the desired scoring system,
- American or English. Select by pressing 'A' for American
- or 'E' for English, and press the [Enter] key when done.
- The currently selected scoring system is highlighted,
-
- CONFIG: brings up the Configuration menu. This allows you
- to customize your copy of Poker Solitaire. The first
- option, 'Mouse', can be set to 'Yes' (always use the
- mouse; this option is ignored if a mouse driver is not
- found when you start Poker Solitaire), 'No' (always use
- the keyboard, even if a mouse driver is present), or
- 'Ask' (if a mouse driver is found, asks at the beginning
- of each game whether or not you want to use the mouse).
- The second option, 'Sound', can be set to 'Full' (songs
- and beeps are enabled), 'Partial' (songs disabled, but
- error beeps enabled), or 'Off' (both songs and beeps
- disabled). Finally, the third option, 'Error Messages',
- can be set to 'Yes' (displays a context-sensitive error
- message each time an error occurs), or 'No' (does not
- display the error messages, errors are indicated by beeps
- if Sound is either Full or Partial). You will be prompted
- to enter the desired option for Mouse, Sound and Error
- Messages, in that order. Press either 'Y', 'N' or 'A' for
- Mouse; 'F', 'P' or 'O' for Sound; and 'Y' or 'N' for
- Error Messages. Press the [Enter] key after selecting
- each one. Currently selected options are highlighted. If
- you want to configure Poker Solitaire to use a variation,
- scoring method, or card back other than the defaults,
- select the desired options BEFORE you issue the Config
- command. When Config saves your configuration, it will
- save the currently selected variation, scoring method,
- and card back. If you are playing from a floppy-disk, do
- NOT write-protect the disk, otherwise Config will not be
- able to write the configuration information.
-
- NEW: interrupts the current game and starts a new one.
- You are asked to confirm by selecting either 'Yes' or
- 'No' from a dialog box. Type either 'Y' or 'N' to enter
- your selection.
-
- QUIT: quits Poker Solitaire. You are asked to confirm by
- selecting either 'Yes' or 'No' from a dialog box. Type
- either 'Y' or 'N' to enter your selection.
-
- Variation No. 2
- ---------------
-
- Under Variation No. 2, the first 25 cards from the Pack are
- placed randomly on the 5 x 5 grid. Your objective is to
- re-arrange the cards in order to score the highest possible
- number of points. Use the Pack area as a temporary holding
- place. For example, to move the card that is currently at
- location (1,1) on the grid to location (3,5), first select the
- card at (3,5), move it to the Pack, and then select the card
- at (1,1) and move it to (3,5). To select a card to be moved,
- first type the row and then the column number of the card you
- want to select. The selected card will be highlighted. To move
- the selected card, first press the row and then the column
- number of the location where you want to move the card to. If
- you select a card and decide not to move it, select it again
- and the card will be de-selected.
-
- All commands work as described before, except for UNDO. Since
- you can select any card and place it anywhere on the grid,
- there is no need for an UNDO command. In its place is the DONE
- command. Select DONE when you are satisfied with the way the
- cards are arranged on the grid, and the computer will
- calculate your score.
-
- COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
- ====================
-
- The following command-line options can be specified when you
- load Poker Solitaire:
-
- -mouse selects the mouse as the input device. This
- option is ignored if a mouse driver is not
- found when you load Poker Solitaire.
-
- -nomouse selects the keyboard as the input device.
-
- -ask asks whether or not you want to use the mouse.
- This option is ignored if a mouse driver is not
- found when you load Poker Solitaire. [Default]
-
- -fullsound turns full sound (both songs and error beeps)
- on. [Default]
-
- -partsound turns partial sound (error beeps, but no songs)
- on.
-
- -nosound turns both songs and error beeps off.
-
- -english selects the English scoring system. [Default]
-
- -american selects the American scoring system.
-
- -var[n] selects Variation [n], where [n] is a number
- from 0 to 2. [Default is -var0]
-
- -back[n] selects card back [n], where [n] is a number
- from 1 to 5. [Default is -back1]
-
- -errormsgon turns error messages on. [Default]
-
- -errormsgoff turns error messages off.
-
- Note that the command-line switches have precedence over the
- settings selected through the Config command. So, if you have
- Poker Solitaire currently configured to use card back 2 and
- the american scoring system, but you load it as
-
- poker -back5 -english
-
- card back 5 and the english scoring system will be used.
-
- < End of Help File >