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- Glencoe Computing
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- Copyright 1988 Donald L. Granger, Glencoe Computing ASP
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- T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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- BLACKJACK! License Provisions................. 3
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- Acknowledgments............................... 3
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- The ShareWare Concept......................... 4
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- System Requirements........................... 4
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- Quick Start................................... 4
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- Introduction.................................. 5
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- Start-Up...................................... 6
- Backing Up BLACKJACK!..................... 6
- Installation.............................. 6
- Running BLACKJACK!........................ 7
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- Blackjack Basics.............................. 7
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- General Information........................... 8
- Press & Enter............................. 8
- Prompt Lines.............................. 9
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- The BLACKJACK! Main Menu...................... 9
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- At The Casino.................................10
- Casino Table Set-Up.......................10
- The Status Box............................10
- Placing Bets..............................10
- Playing The Hand..........................11
- Borrowing Funds...........................11
- Help......................................11
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- The User Definable Casino.....................12
- Editing The User Casino...................12
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- Card Counting Practice........................12
- Counting Basics...........................13
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- Basic Strategy Practice.......................14
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- Strategy Tables...............................15
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- Betting & Money Management....................19
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- The Casinos...................................21
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- Problems......................................21
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- Registration Form.............................22
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- BLACKJACK! 3
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- BLACKJACK! License Provisions
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- BLACKJACK! IS NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE
- ────────────────────────────────────────
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- BLACKJACK! is the copyrighted property of Donald L. Granger,
- Glencoe Computing. You are granted a limited license to use
- BLACKJACK!, to copy and distribute it, provided the following
- conditions are met:
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- 1. No fee may be charged for such copying and
- distribution other than actual costs incurred.
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- 2. BLACKJACK! may ONLY be distributed in its original,
- unmodified state, complete with data files and
- this documentation.
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- 3. BLACKJACK! may not be distributed as part of a
- package or group of programs.
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- 4. The paid registered version may NOT be distributed.
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- GLENCOE COMPUTING
- DONALD L. GRANGER
- 1100 HIGHWAY C
- GLENCOE, MISSOURI
- 63038-1404
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- NOTICE
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- If you paid a "public domain" vendor for this program, you paid
- for the service of copying and distributing the program, and
- not for the program itself. Rest assured that nothing ever
- gets to the originators of this product from such a sale. You
- may evaluate this product, but if you make use of it, you
- should register your copy.
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- The benifits of registration include the latest version of
- BLACKJACK!, the ability to use a custom defined card counting
- system, full product support, printer formatted documentation,
- and an overall good feeling.
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- Acknowledgments
- My special thanks to the following:
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- Bally's Park Place Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, NJ
- The Peppermill Hotel & Casino, Reno, NV
- Caesar's Palace Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
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- Stu Johnston for his help, and for just being Stu.
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- Leslie Granger, A very special and very patient person
- who will never know just how much I appreciate and need
- her love and support.
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- BLACKJACK! 4
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- The ShareWare Concept
- The ShareWare concept is an attempt to provide software at low
- cost. The cost of offering a new product by conventional chan-
- nels is staggering, and hence dissuades many independent au-
- thors and small companies from developing and promoting their
- ideas. ShareWare is an attempt to develop a marketing channel
- where products can be introduced at low cost.
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- If the ShareWare concept works, then everyone benefits. The
- user will benefit by receiving quality products at low cost,
- and by being able to "test drive" software before purchasing
- it. The author benefits by being able to enter the commercial
- software arena without first needing large sources of venture
- capital. But it can only work with your support. We're not
- just talking about BLACKJACK! here, but about all user sup-
- ported software. If you find that you are still using a pro-
- gram after a couple of weeks, then pretty obviously it is worth
- something to you, and you should register.
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- System Requirements
- Due to BLACKJACK!'s very high resolution graphics, an EGA, VGA
- or Hercules compatible graphics adapter or equivalent is re-
- quired. BLACKJACK! will NOT run with the CGA or MDA display
- adapters. A minimum of 256K display memory is required on EGA
- type adapters.
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- BLACKJACK! requires 256K of available system memory.
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- BLACKJACK! will run on any floppy based system as well as fixed
- disk systems.
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- BLACKJACK! is written in C and Assembler.
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- Quick Start
- If you are like me you are impatient and figure you know enough
- about computers and software to figure just about any old pro-
- gram out without reading the docs. Well you are probably
- right. BLACKJACK! was designed to be easy to use and all but
- impossible to damage... so have at it if you must! But please
- find the time to read these few pages, they contain quite a bit
- of valuable information about the game of Blackjack that could
- make your next sojourn to the tables much more enjoyable. OK,
- here goes. . .
- MAKE BACKUPS!
- Be sure program and data files are on the same diskette, or in
- the same fixed disk directory. Type BJ from the DOS prompt,
- read the menus and prompts and have at it!
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- BLACKJACK! 5
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- Introduction
- The most popular casino game today, both for players and casino
- owners, is unquestionably Blackjack. For the player the at-
- traction is the simplicity of the rules (just about everyone
- knows how to play "21") and the friendly atmosphere of the
- table. For the owners the popularity is due to the fact that
- the Blackjack tables have become the most profitable real
- estate in the casino.**
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- The purpose of BLACKJACK! is to do something about the latter!
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- First off, let's make sure that the object of the game is
- clear. We are not out to see who can get closest to 21 without
- going over... we are out to BEAT THE DEALER! This is an impor-
- tant concept overlooked by many novice players, and it leads to
- fatter wallets for the casino bosses. Although getting close
- to 21 is often the best strategy, it is just as important to
- know when to sit back and let the dealer beat himself.
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- With Blackjack, as played in casinos, we always know exactly
- how the dealer is going to play his hand. This is the key fea-
- ture that has allowed the development of Basic Strategy Tables,
- the most important tool at our disposal when at the tables.
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- The importance of learning the Basic Strategy Tables cannot be
- over stressed. This is your key to winning! By utilizing
- these strategies you can lower the house percentage (vigorish)
- from around 6% to close to 0%! Often in a session the money is
- made on the secondary bets (splitting and doubling down) while
- the regular play ends up in a push. With a firm knowledge of
- the basic strategy you will know when to make these bets. You
- cannot play blackjack by the seat of your pants and expect to
- win. The basic strategy tables are found under the Basic
- Strategy Practice heading of this manual. I recommend that you
- print these tables for use as a reference while using
- BLACKJACK!.
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- Card counting is the most talked about facet of Blackjack and
- when properly utilized can actually give the player up to a
- 1.5% edge over the house. The biggest problem with most count-
- ing strategies that they are quite complex and far too diffi-
- cult for the casual player to master. Casinos also frown heav-
- ily on card counters and with certainty will ask a player sus-
- pected of counting to leave the tables (and maybe the casino).
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- * Actually the slot machines are likely to account for
- more revenue per square foot.
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- BLACKJACK! 6
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- In the early seventies card counting became quite a popular
- subject, with many feature stories appearing on television and
- in magazines. System sellers were quick to exploit this new
- awareness and a plethora of 'sure win' systems were touted and
- sold. Curiously during this period the casino profits began to
- rise at a disproportional rate to the increase in table activ-
- ity. Hmmmm, how could this be? The answer is simple, too many
- casual players armed with too small bankrolls were attempting
- to apply extremely complex systems without the necessary long
- hours of preparation. The only sure winners were the system
- sellers themselves and, of course, the casinos!
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- Of the multitude of counting systems being touted and sold the
- simple "Plus / Minus" (+-) system is one of best choices for
- the average player. BLACKJACK! will only employ the +- system
- of counting in this discussion. Essentially this is the way it
- works. The deck is divided into 3 parts, the low cards, the
- middle cards, and the high cards. We will only concern our-
- selves with the low and high cards in the deck (this makes the
- job a little easier). The +- system is discussed under the
- Card Counting Practice heading of this manual. In spite of its
- simplicity, you should not even consider employing a counting
- system until you know the basic strategy tables inside out, be-
- ing able to make the correct decision on 100 out of 100 hands.
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- I hope that you find BLACKJACK! a useful and fun to use tool,
- and that the next time you return from the tables it will take
- a truck to carry home your winnings.
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- Start-Up
- Backing Up BLACKJACK!
- It is strongly suggested that you make a backup copy of
- your BLACKJACK! files. Do this by inserting your original
- BLACKJACK! diskette in drive A: and a blank formatted
- diskette in drive B: (for single floppy systems refer to
- the DOS manual for the correct procedure to make backups).
- Enter the DOS command
- COPY A:*.* B: [enter]
- or DISKCOPY A: B: [enter]
- Store your original BLACKJACK! diskette in a safe place
- (just in case).
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- Installation
- BLACKJACK! does not require any special installation pro-
- cedures prior to use. If you are using a floppy disk
- based system all files must be on the same diskette and
- the program must be started from the default drive.
- If you have a fixed disk you can copy the program and data
- files onto the disk and run the program without the use of
- floppies. The following is an example for setting up the
- program on a fixed disk (assume drive C:):
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- C>CD / (switch to root directory)
- C>MD BJ (create directory named BJ)
- C>CD /BJ (switch to BJ directory)
- C>Copy A:*.* C: (copy all files)
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- It is important that all files be in the same directory
- and that directory be selected as the default. For more
- information on fixed disks and directories please see your
- DOS reference manual.
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- Running BLACKJACK!
- From the DOS prompt simply type BJ and press [Enter]
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- Blackjack Basics
- In Blackjack each player wagers against the dealer's hand. The
- object of the game for the player is to have a total point
- value of cards dealt to you that exceeds the total point value
- of the dealer's cards without going over 21. The object of the
- game for the dealer is essentially the same. You win by either
- having the total point value closest to 21 or by having the
- dealer exceed 21 (bust). Cards count face value with the King,
- Queen, and Jack valued as 10. The Ace can count as 1 or 11.
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- Each player is dealt 2 cards, one at a time starting with the
- player to the dealer's left. Each player card is dealt face
- up. The dealer is dealt one card up and one card face down.
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- Each player, from dealer left to right, is given the chance to
- "stand" (draw no more cards), "hit" (draw additional cards in
- hopes of getting closer to 21), or take one of the other op-
- tions described later. You may hit until you have reached 21
- or gone over. If you "bust" you lose regardless of the outcome
- of the dealer's hand.
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- The dealer must play his hand according to strict rules. He
- must always hit on a point total of 16 or less and must stand
- on a score of 17. Some casinos allow the dealer to hit a "soft
- 17" (a score of 17 that includes an Ace valued at 11, for exam-
- ple Ace - 6). This is not a common practice and seems limited
- to the Reno - Tahoe area of Nevada.
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- If the player is dealt blackjack (a 2 card score of 21) and the
- dealer does not also have blackjack you are an automatic winner
- and are paid at odds of 3:2. If both dealer and player have
- blackjack it is a "push" (tie) and no chips change hands. If
- the dealer has blackjack and the player has a total of 21 but
- with more than 2 cards the dealer wins the hand. This last
- situation can occur when, for security reasons, the casino only
- allows the dealer to check his hand for blackjack when his up
- card is an Ace. In these cases when the dealer does have
- blackjack only the player's original bets are lost. Double
- down and split bets are not taken.
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- OTHER OPTIONS: other options available during the game
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- SPLITTING PAIRS: If your first two cards have the same value
- you can split them into separate hands. Note that any two
- cards with a 10 value may be split. If you elect to split a
- pair you must place an additional bet equal to your original
- bet on the second hand. Play is completed on the first hand
- before any cards are dealt to the second hand. If a pair of
- Aces are split most casinos do not allow additional cards to be
- drawn. Note that 2 card totals of 21 on split hands ARE NOT
- treated as a blackjack and pay only even money. Some casinos
- allow for resplitting if the original split results in another
- pair. BLACKJACK! allows a maximum of one resplit.
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- DOUBLING DOWN: After you are dealt your first 2 cards you may
- elect to "double down" by making an additional wager up to the
- amount of your original wager and drawing only one additional
- card. Note that BLACKJACK! only allows making the maximum
- wager on double downs. Most all houses allow doubling down on
- split hands. Rules vary among casinos on what point totals you
- may double down on, but the most common rule is any two cards.
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- INSURANCE: If the dealer's face card is an Ace you will be of-
- fered the opportunity to take insurance. To do this you make
- an additional wager of 1/2 your original bet. If the dealer
- has blackjack your insurance bet is paid at 2:1, but your orig-
- inal bet is lost (unless of course you have blackjack). If the
- dealer has any score other than blackjack the insurance bet is
- collected and play continues.
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- SURRENDER: Some casinos will allow the player to drop out of
- the hand by giving up (surrendering) 1/2 their original bet.
- This can be an advantageous move when you hold what amounts to
- a hopeless hand. For example, the dealer is showing an Ace and
- your hand count is 16. You must indicate your desire to sur-
- render prior to drawing any cards. Very few casinos still of-
- fer this option, but at the ones that do it is an important
- part of the basic strategy.
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- "CUTE" RULES: Some casinos may offer special payoffs for situa-
- tions such as having 6 cards under 21 or 3 sevens. These are
- rare and are not addressed in BLACKJACK!.
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- General Information
- Press & Enter
- Throughout this documentation, and while playing
- BLACKJACK! 'Press' and 'Enter' have the following
- meanings:
- PRESS - just press the key corresponding to your
- response.
- ENTER - press the key(s) corresponding to your
- response and then press the [enter] key.
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- Prompt Lines
- When BLACKJACK! is waiting for an input you will be
- prompted (usually across the bottom of the screen) for
- your response. The available choices will be listed with
- the key letter enclosed in square braces []. You make
- your selection by pressing the corresponding key.
- Selections that require pressing a function key will have
- the key represented as the letter F plus the key number.
- Example prompt lines:
- [H]it [S]tand spli[T]
- F1 Help F2 Statistics
- To select SPLIT you would press T.
- To get help you would press function key F1
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- The BLACKJACK! Main Menu
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- | CASINOS |
- | 1 - User Casino |
- | 2 - Bally's Park Place |
- | 3 - Caesar's Palace |
- | 4 - Peppermill Casino |
- | Other Options |
- | 5 - View Casino Definitions |
- | 6 - Edit User Casino |
- | 7 - Card Counting Drill |
- | 8 - Basic Strategy Drill |
- | 9 - Registration Form |
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- Load A Casino:
- The top 4 menu choices represent the different casinos
- that BLACKJACK! is programmed to simulate. To select a
- casino for play press the corresponding number.
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- View Casino Data:
- This option is selected by either pressing [5] or [V]. A
- screen showing the name and house rules of the available
- casinos will appear. To scroll the different descriptions
- press the arrow keys. To play at the displayed casino
- press [Enter], to return to the main menu press [Esc].
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- Edit User Casino:
- This option allows you to edit the configuration of the
- user defined casino (number 1 on the main menu). Select
- this option by either pressing [6] or [E].
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- Card Counting Practice:
- You can sharpen your card counting skills by pressing [7]
- or [C].
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- Basic Strategy Practice:
- For practice drills on the Basic Strategy Tables press [8]
- or [B].
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- Program Exit:
- To exit BLACKJACK! and return to DOS press [Q] from the
- Main Menu.
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- At The Casino
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- BLACKJACK! allows for multiple players. Although most likely
- you will be playing alone, it is possible to play more than one
- hand giving you the opportunity to try out different betting
- strategies at the same sitting. Multiple players also offers a
- more realistic setting for practicing your card counting
- skills.
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- Casino Table Set-Up
- After selecting a casino you will need to provide the fol-
- lowing information for the table. An input form will be
- displayed and you will be prompted for the following data.
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- Number of players:
- Enter the number of players at the table.
- Default: 1.
- Minimum Bet:
- Enter the minimum bet allowed for each hand.
- Default: $5
- Table Limit:
- Enter the maximum bet allowed for each hand.
- Default: 100 times minimum bet
- Player's Stake:
- Enter the amount of money each player has.
- Default: 1/2 the table limit
- Show Burn Card:
- Press [Y]es to show the burn card, [N]o not to.
- Default: NO
- Status Box:
- Press [Y]es or [N]o for the Status Box display.
- Default: YES
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- The Status Box
- The game Status Box is located in the upper left corner of
- the screen. It contains pertinent information to the game
- in progress. Included in the Status Box are casino bank
- balance (in case you have designs on breaking the bank),
- number of hands played, number of cards played from the
- current deck or shoe, the size of the shoe in decks, and
- the current plus - minus card count value.
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- You can toggle the display of the Status Box at any time
- by pressing the [F2] key.
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- Placing Bets
- The Wager Box:
- The Wager Box shows the amount of funds in your bankroll
- and an input field for your wager. The default value on
- the opening hand is always the minimum table bet. On
- subsequent hands the default is your previous wager or the
- remaining balance of your funds...which ever is lower.
- You can enter any amount (provided you have the funds
- available) between the table limit and the minimum wager.
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- Playing The Hand
- After all players have placed their bets the hands are
- dealt, one card at a time from the dealer's left to right.
- After all players have received their cards the hands are
- played in the same order. The following are the possible
- actions available to the player:
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- [H]it Draw another card.
- [S]tand Stand on the cards you have.
- [D]ouble down Double your bet and draw one
- additional card.
- Spli[T] Split a pair into two separate hands.
- This requires an additional wager that
- is equal to the original.
- Sur[R]ender Drop out of the hand by yielding 1/2
- your original bet.
- [I]insurance If the dealer's up card is an Ace, each
- player will be offered the chance to
- make an insurance bet. If the dealer
- does have blackjack the insurance is
- paid and the original bets are collected
- (effectively amounting to a "push").
- Otherwise the insurance bets are
- collected and play continues.
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- After all players have finished the dealer plays his hand
- and the bets are settled.
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- Borrowing Funds
- Players automatically have a line of credit established
- for them at 1/2 their original stake. For example, if you
- begin a session with a stake of $500, you will have $250
- available for borrowing. Players are not allowed to
- borrow past this amount. If a player has exhausted both
- his original stake and his line of credit they will be
- asked to leave the table.
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- At the beginning of each hand you are given the op-
- portunity to borrow money from the house, to obtain a loan
- press the [F3] prior to placing you bet. A window will
- open showing the amount of money you have available for
- borrowing and you will be prompted to enter the amount you
- desire. The default response is the maximum loan. If at
- any time your current funds fall below the minimum bet the
- loan window will open automatically. Advances are not
- allowed during play so plan ahead to have enough funds for
- splits and double downs.
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- Help
- Help is available by pressing the [F1] key.
- When playing a hand you will be advised on the correct ac-
- tion to take based on Basic Strategy Table for the casino
- rules under which you are playing.
- When making a wager you are advised on the type of bet to
- make based on the current +- card count.
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- The User Definable Casino
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- The first casino listed on the Main Menu is the User Definable
- Casino. The purpose of which is to allow you to set up a
- playing environment similar to any casino you like. It is
- predefined as the Glencoe's Golden Palace.
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- Editing The User Casino
- After selecting "Edit User Casino" from the Main Menu you
- will see an editing window. You will be allowed to define
- the name, location, and house rules for the casino as you
- wish. Answer each prompt with the indicated type of
- response. To retain the current value of an item simply
- press [Enter]. Here are a couple of examples:
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- Number of decks
- Surrender allowed?
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- For "Number of decks" you press a number between 1-8.
- For "Surrender allowed?" you press either [Y] or [N].
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- Card Counting Practice
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- To sharpen your card counting ability select Card Counting
- Drills from the main menu by either pressing [C] or [8]. You
- will be asked how many decks you want to use. The drill will
- involve all the cards in the shoe being displayed for a short
- period of time. You should keep a running total of the count.
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- To increase the speed of the drill press the [+] key, to slow
- the drill press the [-] key. A "speed bar" shows the relative
- drill speed. The speed indicator will turn green (color) or
- black (monochrome) when you have selected a rate of approxi-
- mately 30 seconds per deck or faster.
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- Options: The following options act as toggles when their key is
- pressed.
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- [H]elp: As an aid you can have the count value of
- the current card displayed.
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- [S]tatus box: An optional status box showing the current
- count and number of cards that have been
- displayed.
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- [P]ause: The drill can be paused at any time. The
- Status Box will be displayed during the
- pause.
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- [Q]uit: Terminates the drill.
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- Note that the card count at the end of the shoe will always be
- 0 since the 20 high cards cancel out the 20 low cards.
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- Counting Basics
- Why Count?
- Accurate card counting allows you to have a picture of what
- cards remain in the deck, and therefor an idea of the likeli-
- hood of the occurrence of certain hands. Note that I said
- likelihood, it will NOT allow you to predict actual hands, only
- the probability of hands. What good is this? If it is known
- the remaining cards in the shoe are rich in tens and Aces we
- know that more blackjacks and good standing hands such as 19 or
- 20 will be dealt. Of course this holds true for the dealer,
- but the dealer is not paid 3:2 for blackjack, he cannot split
- pairs, and he must always hit his "stiff" hands (12-16) with an
- increased probability of breaking.
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- We will use the tried and true High/Low counting system first
- developed by Harvey Dubner in 1963 and published in Dr. Edward
- Thorp's book "Beat The Dealer". This system is easy to learn
- and one of the most effective of all counting methods.
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- Each card in the deck is given one of 3 count values; either -
- 1, 0, or 1. Count values are assigned as follows:
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- Low Cards 2,3,4,5,6 +1
- Middle Cards 7,8,9 0
- High Cards 10,J,Q,K,Ace -1
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- Since the middle cards are valued 0, we only need concern our-
- selves with the low and high ends of the deck. As each card is
- played you add the count value to the running total for that
- deck. When the count total is high it means that more low
- cards have been played than high. Note that for counting to be
- effective you must be near the end of the deck. In a 6 deck
- shoe a high count total after only 30 of 312 cards have been
- played is not a good indicator since there are still too many
- cards remaining for accurate prediction. You want to deploy
- your card count betting strategy late in the shoe.
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- Simply put, the higher the card count, the bolder your betting
- should be. This is also a time when bending the basic strategy
- rules is allowed. For example, the card count is 10 late in
- the shoe and you are dealt a pair of Jacks. Basic strategy
- dictates always standing on 20, but since we know there are
- many 10s and Aces remaining it becomes our advantage to split
- this pair.
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- Finally, don't even consider using card counting until you can
- perfectly complete the Card Counting Drill at a rate of about
- 30 seconds per 52 card deck.
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- Basic Strategy Practice
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- This is the biggie! You should know the following tables inside
- - out before ever considering sitting down to play in a casino.
-
- Select the Basic Strategy Drill by either pressing [7] or [B]
- from the main menu. The drill works much the same way as ac-
- tual Blackjack play. You and the dealer will be dealt hands.
- Press the key corresponding to the action you believe should be
- taken. If you make a wrong play the correct action will be
- displayed above your hand.
-
- There is a casino definition box displayed in the upper right
- side of the screen. You can change the configuration (and
- therefor the basic strategy needed) by pressing the indicated
- function keys. For example, pressing [F1] will toggle between
- single & multi deck play.
-
- Pressing [P] will toggle the Performance Box display which
- shows the number of hands dealt, the number of correct plays
- made, and your accuracy as a percentage. These totals can be
- reset by pressing [F5].
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- Strategy Tables
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- TABLE ONE
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- Multi-Deck, Double After Split, Double On Any Two Cards
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- Player's Hand Strategy For Dealer Up-Card
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- Simple Hands
- 5 -> 8 Always Hit
- 9 Double on 3 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 10 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 11 Double on 2 -10, Otherwise Hit
- 12 Stand on 4 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 13, 14, 15, 16 Stand on 2 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 17 -> 21 Always Stand
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- Ace Combinations
- A-2, A-3 Double on 5 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- A-4, A-5 Double on 4 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- A-6 Double on 3 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- A-7 Double on 3 - 6, Hit 9, 10, Ace
- Stand 2, 7, 8
- A-8, A-9, A-10 Always Stand
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- Pairs
- A-A Always Split
- 2-2, 3-3 Split on 2 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 4-4 Split on 5 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 5-5 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 6-6 Split on 2 - 6, Otherwise HIt
- 7-7 Split on 2 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 8-8 Always Split
- 9-9 Split on 2-6,8,9
- Stand on 7,10,Ace
- 10-10 Always Stand
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- TABLE TWO
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- Single-Deck, Double On 10 Or 11 Only
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- Player's Hand Strategy For Dealer Up-Card
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- Simple Hands
- 5 -> 9 Always Hit
- 10 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 11 Always Double
- 12 Stand on 4 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 13, 14, 15, 16 Stand on 2 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 17 -> 21 Always Stand
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- Ace Combinations
- A-2. . .A-6 Always Hit
- A-7 Stand on 2 - 8, Otherwise Hit
- A-8, A-9, A-10 Always Stand
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- Pairs
- A-A Always Split
- 2-2 Split on 3 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 3-3 Split on 4 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 4-4 Always Hit
- 5-5 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 6-6 Split on 2 - 6, Otherwise HIt
- 7-7 Split on 2 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 8-8 Always Split
- 9-9 Split on 2-6,8,9
- Stand on 7,10,Ace
- 10-10 Always Stand
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- TABLE THREE
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- Single-Deck, Double After Split, Double On Any Two Cards
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- Player's Hand Strategy For Dealer Up-Card
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- Simple Hands
- 5 -> 8(6-2) Always Hit
- 8 Double on 5 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 9 Double on 2 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 10 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 11 Always Double
- 12 Stand on 4 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 13, 14, 15, 16 Stand on 2 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 17 -> 21 Always Stand
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- Ace Combinations
- A-2. . . A-5 Double on 4 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- A-6 Double on 2 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- A-7 Double on 3 - 6, Hit 9, 10
- Stand 2, 7, 8, Ace
- A-8, A-9, A-10 Always Stand
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- Pairs
- A-A Always Split
- 2-2 Split on 3 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 3-3 Split on 4 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 4-4 Double on 5 - 6, Otherwise Hit
- 5-5 Double on 2 - 9, Otherwise Hit
- 6-6 Split on 2 - 6, Otherwise HIt
- 7-7 Split on 2 - 7, Otherwise Hit
- 8-8 Always Split
- 9-9 Split on 2-6,8,9
- Stand on 7,10,Ace
- 10-10 Always Stand
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- TABLE FOUR
- General Purpose Basic Strategy Table
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- A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- 5, 6, 7, 8 H H H H H H H H H H
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 8(5-3) H H H B B H H H H H
- ---------------------------------------------------
- S 9 H H D D D D H H H H
- I ---------------------------------------------------
- M 10 H D D D D D D D D H
- P ---------------------------------------------------
- L 11 B D D D D D D D D D
- E ---------------------------------------------------
- 12 H H H S S S H H H H
- H ---------------------------------------------------
- A 13, 14 H S S S S S H H H H
- N ---------------------------------------------------
- D 15 H S S S S S H H H R
- S ---------------------------------------------------
- 16 R S S S S S H H H R
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 17 & up S S S S S S S S S S
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- A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- A-2 H H H B D D H H H H
- A ---------------------------------------------------
- C A-3 H H H B D D H H H H
- E ---------------------------------------------------
- A-4, A-5 H H H D D D H H H H
- C ---------------------------------------------------
- O A-6 H B D D D D H H H H
- M ---------------------------------------------------
- B A-7 H S D D D D S S H H
- O ---------------------------------------------------
- S A-8 S S S S S B S S S S
- ---------------------------------------------------
- A-9, A-10 S S S S S S S S S S
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- A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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- A-A, 8-8 T T T T T T T T T T
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 2-2, 3-3 H P P T T T T H H H
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 4-4 H H H H L L H H H H
- P ---------------------------------------------------
- A 5-5 H D D D D D D D D H
- I ---------------------------------------------------
- R 6-6 H T T T T T H H H H
- S ---------------------------------------------------
- 7-7 H T T T T T T H H R
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 9-9 S T T T T T S T T S
- ---------------------------------------------------
- 10-10 S S S S S S S S S S
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- Matrix Codes:
- H Hit
- S Stand
- D Double if allowed, otherwise hit
- B Double if allowed & single deck, otherwise hit
- R Surrender if allowed, otherwise hit
- T Split
- P Split if DD after split is allowed, otherwise hit
- L Split if DD after split, double if single deck,
- otherwise hit
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- OK, admittedly this last table is a bit complex, but it will
- cover just about any set of house rules that you may encounter.
- With this data you can construct your own Basic Strategy Table
- for your favorite form of the game.
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- Betting & Money Management
-
- Along with mastering the strategies of Blackjack you also need
- to have a money management plan. Nothing is worse than losing
- your entire bankroll on the first day of a three day junket.
- Your money management program should contain the following
- important considerations.
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- Only play with money that you can afford to lose. Losses
- should be considered a cost of entertainment.
-
- Allocate a portion of your total stake for each day of
- your stay. Do not borrow from tomorrow's funds and do not
- add todays winnings or surpluses to tomorrow's stake.
-
- Establish a minimum and maximum bet size designed to
- stretch your bankroll over the length of each playing
- session.
-
- There are many different betting strategies and schemes, the
- method that will be covered here is my own personal favorite.
- This is by no means the only system available.
-
- It is based on a system know as Anti-Martingale and is designed
- to take advantage of "hot" streaks and minimize losses when
- faced with an unfriendly deck. It can be considered quite con-
- servative.
- This first decision that needs to be made is how much risk cap-
- ital you want to put into play for a particular session at a
- table. Once an amount has been decided upon DO NOT make any
- increases. This amount will be referred to as your "opening
- stake". Your opening stake will influence your table selection
- at the casino. The minimum bet allowed will vary from table to
- table, if you have decided on an opening stake of $100 you
- should seek out a table with a low minimum bet such as $2 or
- $5. The obvious reason being that you will be able to stay in
- the game longer than at a $25 table.
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- For the sake of this discussion we will use the term "betting
- unit" to refer to the minimum amount you will wager.
- Each session will begin by wagering one betting unit.
- If that hand wins the bet remains at one unit.
- After a second consecutive win increase to two betting units.
- This is the only time that the bet will be doubled. All subse-
- quent increases will be in an amount equal to 1/2 the amount
- just won.
-
- In cases where a fraction of a betting unit would be involved
- you should round down to the nearest whole unit. As soon as a
- bet is lost return to betting one unit. Here is an example
- session showing six consecutive winning hands and the amount of
- winnings withheld from the previous hand.
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- Hand Bet Withheld
- 1 1 0
- 2 1 1
- 3 2 0
- 4 4 1
- 5 6 2
- 6 9 3
- 7 13 5
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- A loss at the seventh hand results in a net gain of 12 betting
- units. Amounts won as a result of splits or doubles should NOT
- be included in the increased bet.
-
- If you reach your personal maximum bet, stop there and continue
- play at that level until a loss.
-
- There are many variations that can be derived from this system.
- For example you can increase each bet by a fixed amount rather
- than a percentage of the winnings.
-
- Finally, you should only keep an amount equal to your original
- stake on the table. In the above example, any funds above $100
- should be taken out of play. Any time that the original stake
- has been lost play should be discontinued... No matter how much
- of the casino's money you have won. Disciplined play is a
- secret to success.
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- The Casinos
- The following table outlines the rules for the casinos used in
- BLACKJACK!.
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- CASINO User Bally's Peppermill Caesar's
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- Number of Decks 6 6 1 2
- Splitting Rules
- Resplitting Allowed YES NO NO YES
- Double Down on Splits YES YES YES YES
- Hit Split Aces NO NO NO NO
- Double Down Rules
- Double Down On... ANY 2 ANY 2 10/11 ONLY ANY 2
- Double Down on more
- Than 2 Cards NO NO NO NO
- Miscelaneous Rules
- Insurance Offered YES YES YES YES
- Surrender Allowed YES NO NO NO
- Dealer Hits Soft 17 NO NO YES NO
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