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HELP AND INSTRUCTIONS
Important:
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If you have problems with the colors or the program fails to detect
your SVGA adapter, you can force it to recognize your setup as
follows.
The program uses two parameters:
Strip.exe [VGA adapter] [number of colors]
where VGA adapter can be either "VGA" or "SVGA"
For the number of colors, enter the maximum number of colors that can
be displayed on your screen.
SVGA means Windows is running in 800 by 600 pixel resolution or
higher.
VGA means Windows is running in 640 by 480 pixel resolution.
Examples:
Windows is running in 800 by 600 pixel resolution and you can display
32768 colors.
Strip.exe SVGA 32768
Windows is running in 640 by 480 pixel resolution and you can display
256 colors.
Strip.exe VGA 256
At 640 by 480 pixel resolution you need at least 256 colors.
!!!Please only do this if you have display problems!!!
If your VGA adapter is installed with LARGE FONTS, the graphics will
not display correctly. Please install your VGA adapter driver with SMALL
FONTS.
Instructions:
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1. Menu
File/Run Start the game
File/Exit Quit the game
Help/About Displays information about the game
Help/Instructions Displays these instructions
2. The game screen
Quit Exits the game and returns you to Windows
Play/Info Starts the game or shows information about drawn
cards etc.
Draw Draw player cards
$50 - $250 Bet the specified value.
Raise Raises the girl's bet by the specified amount.
Call Match the girl's bet to remain in play.
Drop Deal new cards, the girl takes the pot.
Stay Pass your turn: only possible in the first round
of play before anything is bet.
Drawing cards:
Click the mouse pointer on the cards you want to replace. Those cards
are then shown face down. When you have finished selecting, click on
the Draw button.
Rules of the game:
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Card order:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace.
All suits are of equal value.
Poker hands in descending order of value:
1. Straight flush (flush and straight, see below)
2. Four of a kind (e.g. four Jacks)
3. Full house three cards of one denomination and any two cards
of another - see below
4. Flush any five cards of the same suit
5. Straight any five cards of more than one suit in sequence
(see Card order above)
6. Three of a kind (e.g. three Queens)
7. two pairs (e.g. two Kings and two Aces)
8. A pair (e.g. two Tens)
If both players have hands of equal value, the higher card
denominations decide.
If the card denominations are also identical, the pot is split.
If both players have two pairs, the player with the higher pair wins.
You are allowed to freely copy the UNREGISTERED version only. Distribution of the
registered version is unlawful.
If you have already registered and want to give a copy of this game to friends or
upload it to a BBS please remove the file cs2.cfg containing your serial number.