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- POKER GALORE
-
- DISCLAIMER
- __________
-
- This game is intended for amusement purposes only, and should not be used
- for any other purpose. The creator of this game neither endorses nor
- discourages casino gambling. The tips and suggestions listed in this
- documentation are opinions gathered from various researchers and gamblers,
- and if anybody uses any of these suggestions in actual casino play, they do
- so at their own risk. The author of this computer game and documentation
- assumes no responsibility for any gambling losses resulting from any
- playing strategy suggested by this document. See 'The Small Print' at the
- bottom of this document for other legal information.
-
- INTRODUCTION
- ____________
-
- Video poker is a fascinating game which is widely played in Las Vegas,
- Nevada and a few other places. Since its introduction in 1970, it has
- grown in popularity until it rivals that of the traditional slot machine.
- In recent years a number of variations on the original Jacks or Better
- video poker machine have been introduced, some with very favorable odds.
- With strategy, practice, and luck, it is possible to beat the house at
- video poker.
-
- QUICK START -- HOW TO PLAY POKER GALORE
- _______________________________________
-
- To start the game, put all the poker files in a subdirectory on your hard
- disk and type:
-
- C> POKER
-
- Use the mouse or the function keys to choose one of the six available video
- poker games. If you are playing the unregistered version of Poker Galore,
- only four of the poker games will be available:
-
- Jacks or Better
- Joker Poker
- Double Down Poker
- Second Chance Poker
-
- The registered version of Poker Galore includes two more games:
-
- Deuces Wild
- Multi-meter Progressive Poker
-
- If you got Poker Galore from a bulletin board, you will need to unzip it
- before you can play the game. If you are reading this document, then you
- must have already unzipped Poker Galore. The zip file name for the
- unregistered version 1.0 of Poker Galore is GALORE10.ZIP. If you have any
- trouble with zipping or unzipping, ask your sysop.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- ___________________
-
- Poker Galore requires an IBM compatible computer with 256k memory and an
- EGA card with enhanced display (sometimes called an EGA monitor), or VGA
- card and VGA monitor. The EGA or VGA card must have 256k memory on the
- card (all VGA cards most EGA cards, except for very old cards, have 256k
- memory).
-
- If you do not have EGA or VGA, this program will not run! Because of the
- high resolution and beautiful colors, EGA or VGA is absolutely required to
- run this program. Some IBM computers such as the PS/2 Model 25 and Model
- 30 do not support EGA. Tandy 1000 series computers do not support EGA or
- VGA. A mouse and Sound Blaster card are supported but not required.
-
- TECHNICAL DETAILS
- _________________
-
- Poker Galore was written in C and compiled with Microsoft C 6.0. All
- graphics functions were achieved using the Fastgraph programmer's graphics
- library. For more information about Fastgraph, contact Ted Gruber Software.
-
- HOW TO TURN OFF THE SOUND EFFECTS
- _________________________________
-
- If you are in the main menu, use the mouse or <F9> function key to select
- "Turn Sound On/Off". If you are already playing a game, press <NumLock> key
- to toggle the sound effects off and on.
-
- SOUND BLASTER SUPPORT
- _____________________
-
- If you have a Sound Blaster card, Poker Galore will assume it is set to the
- default address and IRQ. If you are using a different address and IRQ for
- your Sound Blaster, you can run the program SBCONFIG. SBCONFIG will prompt
- you for your address and IRQ. This program will create a small text file
- called "SB.CFG" which will hold your Sound Blaster address and IRQ. Poker
- Galore will check for this file when it starts up. If you have any trouble
- with your Sound Blaster card, try deleting the file SB.CFG.
-
- Poker Galore will run fine on systems without a Sound Blaster card, but the
- music and sound effects won't sound as nice.
-
- EXITING THE GAME
- ________________
-
- From any screen other than the main menu screen, you can press <ESC> to
- exit to the main menu, or if you are using a mouse, you can use your left
- mouse button to click on the box marked "ESC exit". From the main menu,
- you can exit to DOS by pressing <ESC> or <F10>, or you can use the left
- mouse button to click on the box labeled "F10 Exit to DOS".
-
- HOW TO DISPLAY YOUR PLAYING STATISTICS
- ______________________________________
-
- Use the mouse or press the <F8> function key from the main menu to choose
- the "Display Statistics" option. You will see a screen that shows how well
- you are doing in each of the six games. The following statistics are
- displayed:
-
- Bankroll - current status of bankroll (starts at $100 on each
- of the six games)
-
- Hands - number of hands dealt
-
- Action - total sum of money wagered
-
- Amount Won - total sum of money won on all hands
-
- Payback - defined to be the amount won divided by the action.
-
- Notice that the bankroll is only displayed once, and that it is always
- cumulative. The bankroll always starts at $100 for a new player or a new
- game.
-
- The progressive jackpots are displayed at the bottom of the Playing
- Statistics screen. The progressive jackpots go up a tiny amount with each
- hand played by any player on any of the games.
-
- PERSONALIZING POKER GALORE
- __________________________
-
- Use the mouse or the <F8> function key from the main menu to choose the
- "Enter Your Name" option. You will be prompted for your name, which will
- be stored in a file along with your playing statistics. This is useful if
- you want to keep track of your wins and losses. Information on up to 10
- players can be stored in the POKER.DAT file. If you do not enter your name,
- you will only see your statistics for the current playing session and your
- cumulative statistics will not be kept.
-
- If you would like to keep track of your cumulative statistics, it is
- recommended that you use the "Enter Your Name" option at the beginning of
- each playing session.
-
- CHOOSING A GAME FROM THE MAIN MENU
- __________________________________
-
- You may use the mouse or the function keys to choose a game from the
- main menu. The following games are available:
-
- F1 Jacks or Better
- F2 Joker Poker
- F3 Deuces Wild <registered version only>
- F4 Multi-Meter Progressive <registered version only>
- F5 Double-Down
- F6 Second Chance
-
- PLAYING VIDEO POKER
- ___________________
-
- There are four simple steps in playing video poker: (1) insert 1 to 5
- coins. (2) You are dealt 5 cards. (3) Choose which cards to keep and
- which ones to discard. (4) Draw new cards to replace the ones that were
- discarded. Here are the keystroke sequences to accomplish these steps:
-
- Insert coins: You can insert coins one at a time by pressing the
- <space bar>. You may insert 5 coins by pressing the
- <Ins> key. If you are using a mouse, you can click
- the left mouse button anywhere on the screen to
- insert one coin. If you want to insert 5 coins at
- a time using the mouse, you must click on the box
- labeled "Coins 5".
-
- Deal cards: Press the <Enter> key to deal the cards. If you are
- using a mouse, press the right mouse button to deal the
- cards. If you insert 5 coins, the cards will be dealt
- automatically.
-
- Hold/discard: Use the first five function keys to hold and
- discard the cards of your choice. For example,
- if the first card is labeled "Hold" and you want
- to discard it, press the <F1> key to change the word
- "Hold" to "Discard". If you change your mind,
- press the same key again.
-
- If you are using a mouse, you can use the left
- button and click anywhere on the card or in the
- box labeled "hold/discard".
-
- When you select a card to discard, you will no
- longer see the front of that card. The card will
- be turned over and you will see the back of the
- card.
-
- You may press <F10> to discard all 5 cards. If you
- are using a mouse you can use the left button to
- click on the box "discard all" to discard all 5 cards.
- If you quickly click the left mouse button twice on
- this box, all 5 cards will be discarded and 5 new
- cards will be drawn immediately.
-
- Draw: When you are satisfied with your selection of cards
- to hold and discard, press the <Enter> key to draw
- the replacement cards. The cards which you chose to
- discard will disappear and new cards will appear in
- their place.
-
- If you are using a mouse, you may click the right
- button to draw.
-
- After you have performed the above steps, the computer will determine
- whether you have a winning hand and what that hand is worth, and then it
- will adjust your bankroll accordingly. You can then repeat the above
- steps.
-
- The object of the game is to increase your bankroll.
-
- JACKS OR BETTER
- _______________
-
- This is a good game to start with. It is the simplest game, and some help
- is offered on the screen as you play. You will be prompted for which keys
- or mouse buttons to use to insert coins, deal, hold and discard cards, and
- draw.
-
- Jacks or Better is the original and probably the most popular video poker
- machine found in Las Vegas. The payout schedule is as follows:
-
- Royal Flush 250 (4000)
- Straight Flush 50
- 4 of a Kind 25
- Full House 9
- Flush 6
- Straight 4
- 3 of a Kind 3
- Two Pair 2
- Jacks or Better 1
-
- If you achieve any of the above hands, your winnings would consist of the
- number in the payout schedule multiplied by the number of coins inserted
- for the hand. The exception happens in the case of the royal flush when 5
- coins are inserted. In this case, a royal flush pays the jackpot amount of
- 4000 coins.
-
- JOKER POKER
- ___________
-
- Joker Poker is played with a 53 card deck. The extra card is the joker and
- is considered to be a wild card. It can be used to represent any other
- card in the deck. When a hand contains the joker, the computer will
- calculate the best possible hand that can be made using the joker as some
- other card.
-
- Here is the payout schedule for joker poker:
-
- Royal Flush (with no joker) 400 (4000)
- 5 of a Kind 200
- Royal Flush (with a joker) 100
- Straight Flush 50
- 4 of a Kind 20
- Full House 7
- Flush 5
- Straight 3
- 3 of a Kind 2
- Two Pair 1
- Kings or Better 1
-
- Notice that a royal flush with a joker in it pays less than a royal flush
- without a joker in it. Notice also that the lowest paying hand is a pair
- of kings, and some of the other hands pay less than the Jacks or Better
- payout schedule. As with Jacks or Better, you can win a 4000 coin jackpot
- if you get a royal flush with no joker and 5 coins played.
-
- DEUCES WILD
- ___________
-
- Deuces Wild is played with a 52 card deck containing 4 wild cards, the
- deuces (cards valued 2). The payout schedule is as follows:
-
- Royal Flush (with no deuces) 400 (4000)
- 4 Deuces 200
- Royal Flush (with deuces) 25
- 5 of a kind 15
- Straight Flush 9
- 4 of a Kind 5
- Full House 3
- Flush 2
- Straight 2
- 3 of a Kind 1
-
- As with the other games, it takes a royal flush with no wild cards and 5
- coins to win the 4000 coin jackpot. Deuces Wild does not pay on any pair.
- It pay 200 times the number of coins in for a hand containing 4 deuces.
-
- Since there are more ways of making winning combinations when there are
- more wild cards, each winning hand pays slightly less than in Jacks or
- Better.
-
- MULTI-METER PROGRESSIVE
- _______________________
-
- Multi-Meter Progressive is similar to Jacks or Better if you play 5 coins
- or less. You have the option of inserting a sixth coin and trying for a
- progressive jackpot. If you play 6 coins and make any winning hand lower
- than a full house, the payout will be the same as if you had inserted 5
- coins. However, if you make a full house or better, and you have 6 coins
- in, you will win a progressive jackpot.
-
- In real casino play, the progressive jackpots go up each time a player
- inserts a coin into a progressive machine or a "bank" of progressive
- machines (usually 10 or 20 machines networked together). So, many players
- are contributing to a jackpot that only one player will win. To simulate
- this in our game, we increase the jackpot amounts whenever any player
- inserts coins into any machine. That is, playing Jacks or Better, or any
- other game, will increase the progressive jackpots.
-
- Some players only play the progressive machines when the jackpot reaches a
- certain level. When the progressive jackpot goes over this amount, the
- expected return is in the player's favor, and it can be very profitable to
- play a progressive machine. For more information about this, please refer
- to the references, particularly the books by Lenny Frome and Stanford Wong.
-
- When a progressive jackpot is won, the win value goes back down to the
- corresponding five-coin payout, and then slowly increases again.
-
- DOUBLE-DOWN
- ___________
-
- Double-Down is a game played in two stages. The first part is played
- exactly like Jacks or Better. You insert coins, deal, hold/discard and
- draw 5 cards and the payout schedule is the same as in Jacks or Better. If
- you have a winning hand, you are given the opportunity to double your
- winnings. You may continue to double your winnings until you lose or until
- you choose to stop.
-
- After playing a winning hand, the computer will ask you "Do you want to
- play Double-Down?". To play Double-Down, press the <F1> key or click the
- left mouse button on the box labled "YES". It will then turn all the cards
- face down and immediately turn up one card on the far left representing the
- dealer's card. This card will be labeled "DEALER". You are then given the
- opportunity to pick one of the other four cards. Use the mouse or the
- function keys to make your selection. This card will be labeled "PLAYER".
- If the card you choose has a higher value than the dealer's card, you win.
- Whatever amount you won on the poker hand is now doubled. The computer
- asks you if you want to play again. If you do, proceed as above. You can
- double your money indefinitely, or until you lose.
-
- In the case of a tie, no money changes hands.
-
- SECOND CHANCE
- _____________
-
- This is an exciting new variation on video poker that seems to be gaining
- popularity. Although the profit potential of this game may not be as high
- as some of the other games, many people think it is great fun to play, and
- some players even prefer it to all the other games. It works like this:
- You play the hand just like the Jacks or Better game, and the payout
- schedule is the same. After you discard and draw, you have one more chance
- to make a hand. If the computer determines that you have a chance of
- making a straight or better with one more card, it will ask you if you want
- to play second chance. You must respond "yes" or "no". Use the Function
- Key <F1> for "yes", <F5> for "no", or click the left mouse button on the
- appropriate box.
-
- If you choose to play Second Chance, the payout schedule will disappear and
- a new payout schedule will appear, along with the back of another card
- representing your sixth card. You will then be prompted to insert more
- money. Insert 1 to 5 coins in the usual way, then press <Enter> or click
- the right mouse button as you would to draw. The sixth card will be turned
- up. If that card can be matched with any 4 cards to make a winning hand,
- your bankroll will be adjusted accordingly.
-
- The Second Chance payout schedule is determined according to how many cards
- are left in the deck and what those cards are. This schedule will also
- vary according to what hands can be made. In no case will the expected
- value of the second chance bet go over 100%. Some Second Chance hands will
- pay on a pair of 10's or better.
-
- PLAYING STRATEGY
- ________________
-
- The playing strategy varies according to which game you are playing, and
- certain other factors such as the size of the progressive jackpot. For a
- detailed mathematical analysis of playing strategy, consult the references,
- in particular the book by Lenny Frome. Here are some general strategy
- suggestions:
-
- If you are dealt a royal flush, a straight flush, four of a kind, or
- a full house, do not draw any cards.
-
- If you are playing Deuces Wild, and you are dealt 4 deuces, or if
- you are playing Joker Poker and you have 5 of a kind, do not draw any
- cards.
-
- If you have 4 cards of a royal flush, draw 1 card and try to make the
- royal flush. This applies even if it means you have to break up a
- straight or a flush.
-
- Hold a straight or a flush if you can not draw 1 card to a royal
- flush.
-
- If you have 4 cards of a straight flush, draw 1 card, but do not
- break up a straight or a flush to do so.
-
- If you have three of a kind, draw 2 cards.
-
- If you have two pair, draw 1 card. Never break up two pair,
- even two low pair.
-
- If you have a pair of jacks or better, draw 3 cards. This rule
- does not apply in Deuces Wild or Joker Poker.
-
- If you have 4 cards of a flush, draw 1 card.
-
- If you have 3 cards of a royal flush, draw 2 cards.
-
- If you have any pair, draw 3 cards.
-
- If you have 4 cards of a straight, draw 1 card.
-
- If you have 3 cards of a straight flush, draw 2 cards.
-
- If you a pair of high cards (jacks or better), draw 3 cards.
-
- If you have 2 high cards of the same suit, draw 3 cards and try for
- the royal flush.
-
- If you have 1 high card, draw 4 cards.
-
- This list is ranked according to expected value. Play the highest hand on
- this list that applies.
-
- Remember that this is only a list of general guidelines. An expert player
- will vary his playing strategy according to the game he is playing. For
- example, suppose that you are playing the progressive jackpot machine and
- the four of a kind jackpot has reached a very high level. It would then be
- profitable to break up a full house to try for the four of a kind.
-
- With Poker Galore, you can develop your own playing strategy on your
- personal computer. The player statistics will help you keep track of how
- well you are doing.
-
- HOW TO CALCULATE EXPECTED VALUE
- _______________________________
-
- The expected value is the average return on a hand and can be calculated
- statistically. Here is an example of how you can calculate an expected
- value. Suppose you have been dealt the following hand:
-
- 10H JH QH KH 6C
-
- You have 4 cards of a royal flush, the 10, Jack, Queen, and King of hearts,
- and you also have the six of clubs. You wisely choose to discard the six
- of clubs. There are 47 cards left in the deck. What is the expected value
- of this hand?
-
- to get you need chances payout expected value
- ______ ________ _______ ______ ______________
-
- royal flush AH 1/47 250 250/47
- straight flush 9H 1/47 50 50/47
- flush any heart 7/47 9 63/47
- straight any 9 or ace 6/47 4 24/47
- jacks or better J, Q, K 9/47 1 9/47
- ______
-
- 396/47
-
- The total expected value is 396/47, or $8.43 for every dollar played.
- Expected values for the other hands can be calculated in a similar manner.
- Optimal playing strategy dictates that you play the hand with the highest
- expected value. Detailed tables of expected values can be found in the
- references.
-
- TIPS AND HINTS
- ______________
-
- Here are some more suggestions from expert players:
-
- Remember that you are playing against a machine, not another person. You
- can not bluff your way out of a bad hand, nor can you fool the computer
- into thinking that you have a good hand by refusing to draw cards.
-
- Never keep a "kicker" (a lucky card, such as an ace) when drawing to a
- pair. This substantially lowers the expected value of your hand.
-
- Never draw to an inside straight unless at least one of the cards is a high
- card (jack or better) and you are playing a game that pays on jacks or
- better.
-
- If you have a worthless hand, discard all 5 cards and draw a new hand.
- Keeping one card in hopes of making a pair (or a straight or a flush) will
- not improve your odds.
-
- If you have a worthless hand containing wild cards, discard all but the
- wild cards.
-
- STATISTICS
- __________
-
- The progressive jackpots and player statistics are kept in the POKER.DAT
- file. If you delete the POKER.DAT file, you will erase all the statistics
- for all the players and reset all the progressive jackpots. If Poker
- Galore does not find the POKER.DAT file, it will create it. Warning: if
- you attempt to modify the POKER.DAT file, you may get unpredictable
- results! If the game does not seem to behaving properly, try resetting the
- game by deleting the POKER.DAT file.
-
- TERMINOLOGY
- ___________
-
- Ace: a card whose value is one, although sometimes it is treated as a face
- card whose value is greater than a king.
-
- Casino: house of entertainment where gambling is allowed.
-
- Deck: a collection of 52 cards, except when a joker is present to
- make 53 cards.
-
- Deuce: a card whose value is two.
-
- Expected value: the average payback on a hand. That is, if you bet a hand
- and play a hand the same way over and over, the average amount you get back
- should be equal to the expected value.
-
- Flush: five cards of the same suit.
-
- Four of a kind: four cards of the same rank.
-
- Full house: a hand consisting of three cards of one rank and two cards of
- another rank.
-
- High card: any jack, queen, king or ace.
-
- Jack: the lowest face card.
-
- Jacks or better: this hand consists of two high cards of the same rank, for
- example the queen of hearts and the queen of spades. On most machines this
- is the lowest paying hand, but there are many exceptions.
-
- Joker: a card with no rank or suit, with a picture of a court jester on it,
- which can assume the rank and suit of any other card.
-
- Kicker: an extra, unpaired card before the draw.
-
- King: the highest face card, with a rank above that of the queen and
- below that of an ace.
-
- Low card: a card valued 2 through 10.
-
- Meter: device to display a progressive jackpot amount.
-
- Payout schedule: each machine pays on certain hands according to the payout
- schedule, which is usually posted in plain sight on the front of the video
- poker machine.
-
- Progressive: a jackpot which goes up a little bit every time a certain
- amount of money is put into the video poker machine. On some video poker
- machines, only the royal flush jackpot is progressive; on others, there may
- be multiple progressive jackpots.
-
- Queen: a face card ranking above a jack and below a king, the only female
- face card.
-
- Rank: The value of a card from 1 to 14, with the deuce having the rank 2
- and the king having the rank 13. An ace may have a rank of either 1 or 14,
- depending on the context.
-
- Royal flush: a hand consisting of the 10, jack, queen, king, and ace all of
- one suit.
-
- Straight: five consecutive cards of any suit. An ace-low straight would
- consist of ace-two-three-four-five, while an ace-high straight would
- consist of ten-jack-queen-king-ace. A hand such as jack-queen-king-ace-
- two is not a legal straight, unless deuces are wild. Note: a straight
- does not have to be in ascending or descending order, as long as all five
- cards are there.
-
- Straight flush: a hand which is both a straight and a flush.
-
- Suit: a deck is divided into four suits: clubs, diamonds, hearts and
- spades. The suit of a card can be determined by the shape and color of
- the symbols which appear on it.
-
- Three of a kind: three cards with the same rank, sometimes called
- "triplets".
-
- Two pair: a pair is any two cards of the same rank, so two pair means you
- have two unique sets of matching cards. For example, you may have a pair
- of aces and a pair of eights. If you had two pairs of aces or two pairs of
- eights, you would not get paid for two pair, you would get paid for having
- four of a kind.
-
- Wild: a card is considered to be wild if it can represent any other card.
- The most common wild card is the joker, which is always wild in video
- poker. A Deuces Wild video poker game is also available, in which case any
- deuce may represent any rank and any suit.
-
- REFERENCES
- __________
-
- BEATING THE POKER SLOT MACHINES, 1981, R. Carl Cohen, author and publisher,
- P.O. Box 14495, Philadelphia, PA 19115.
-
- BEATING THE JOKER POKER SLOT MACHINES, 1989, R. Carl Cohen, author and
- publisher, P.O. Box 14495, Philadelphia, PA 19115.
-
- EXPERT VIDEO POKER FOR LAS VEGAS, Lenny Frome, 1989, Compu-Flyers, LF-425,
- 5025 S. Eastern Ave #16, Las Vegas, NV 89119.
-
- HOW TO WIN AT VIDEO POKER, David R. Gerhardt, 1985, 1987, Gerhardt
- Software, 32600 Concord Drive, Dept. 401, Madison Heights, MI 48071.
-
- PROFESSIONAL VIDEO POKER, Stanford Wong, 1988, Pi Yee Press, 7910 Ivanhoe
- #34, La Jolla, CA 92037.
-
- VIDEO POKER PLAYING TO WIN, David Gerhardt and Tony Korfman, Gaming Books
- International, Inc. 1512 E. Fremont, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
-
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- ________________
-
- Diana Gruber lives in Las Vegas and enjoys playing video poker at the
- local casinos. She has a degree in mathematics from UNLV. Years ago
- Diana worked as a blackjack dealer at the Four Queens hotel in downtown
- Las Vegas. Diana is currently senior programmer at Ted Gruber Software,
- and married to the president of the company. Ted Gruber is the author
- of the Fastgraph programmer's graphics library. Diana is the author of
- many commercial and shareware games and programs.
-
- REGISTERING POKER GALORE
- ________________________
-
- To register Poker Galore, use the convenient order form in the file
- "order.frm", or send $20 to:
-
- Diana Gruber
- Ted Gruber Software
- P.O. Box 13408
- Las Vegas, NV 89112
-
- (702) 735-1980 (voice orders)
- (702) 735-4603 (FAX)
- (702) 796-7134 (bulletin board)
-
- VISA and Mastercard orders are accepted.
-
- DISTRIBUTING POKER GALORE
- _________________________
-
- If you want to distribute Poker Galore:
-
- [] Non-commercially, please do! Distribution is non-
- commercial if it is for free, or by any not-for-profit
- organization, or by hobby, user or computer interest group
- to its members, or by any BBS. We reserve the right to
- withdraw this right by giving reasonable notice.
-
- [] Directly to the public in a store or other retail area
- ("Rack Vending"), please contact us for permission.
-
- [] Commercially (other than by Rack Vending), please see
- VENDOR.DOC.
-
- THE SMALL PRINT
- _______________
-
- This explains more of the legal side of how using and distributing Poker
- Galore works.
-
- A. NON-COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION: This "Small Print" statement gives you the
- right to copy and distribute the shareware version of POKER GALORE
- "non-commercially". Distribution is non-commercial if it is for free, or
- by any not-for-profit organization, or by hobby, user or computer interest
- group to its members, or by any BBS. Commercial distributors should read
- "VENDOR.DOC".
-
- B. USING POKER GALORE, SHAREWARE VERSION: The shareware version of POKER
- GALORE is yours to use for a reasonable period to decide if you like it. If
- you like it, please use "ORDER.FRM" to get a registered version. Shareware
- is not in the public domain, and is not free.
-
- C. USING POKER GALORE, REGISTERED VERSION: The registered version of Poker
- Galore (the one that includes Deuces Wild and Multi-meter Progressive
- Poker) may be used by one person at a time. Please do not make copies of
- the registered version of Poker Galore (except for backups), or give copies
- to anybody.
-
- D. OWNERSHIP: Except to the extent expressly licensed, Ted Gruber Software
- has and reserves the exclusive copyright and other right, title and
- interest to copy and distribute POKER GALORE, and the right to use the
- Trademark "POKER GALORE" in connection with it.
-
- E. POKER GALORE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS". NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, ARE MADE AS TO IT OR ANY MEDIUM IT MAY BE ON. TED GRUBER SOFTWARE
- AND THE AUTHOR WILL PROVIDE NO REMEDY FOR INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE
- OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM IT, INCLUDING SUCH FROM NEGLIGENCE,
- STRICT LIABILITY, OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT, EVEN AFTER NOTICE OF
- THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
-
- Some states do not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or the exclusion
- of consequential damages, so the above disclaimers and exclusions may not
- apply to you.
-
- F. If you distribute Poker Galore non-commercially, you must distribute all
- of its files (including this one) together in compressed or other format as
- released by Ted Gruber Software. You may add simple introductory or batch
- files so long as they do not interfere with or degrade the performance of
- the POKER GALORE or any installation file it may contain.
-
- G. Ted Gruber Software reserves the right to withdraw this license by
- giving reasonable notice.
-
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