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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to BlackJack Frustration, a door game for Wildcat!(c). This
is a game where luck and strategy combine for you to win big money.
HOW TO PLAY
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After you see the opening screens, you will see six blank card spaces
on the right-hand side of the screen. The top row is your hand and
the bottom row is the computer's hand. You will then be shown the
first card for each hand and then the second card in your hand. At
that point, you will be asked if you wish to hit, stand, or quit the
game. If you choose hit, you will then be shown the third card in
your hand. If you choose stand, you will see the next card in the
computer's hand and, if necessary, the last card in the computer's
hand. After that, the game will calculate the winner and add or
subtract from your score as appropriate. Play will then move on to
the next round until all ten (10) rounds have been completed.
It should be noted that, unlike regular BlackJack, the computer will
always go for the win. For example: If you have 21 and the computer
has 20 after the first two cards, the computer will take a hit. Bear
that in mind when playing with 16s or 17s.
As stated earlier, there are 10 rounds in this game with the value
for winning each round as follows:
Round 1 ................................ $1,000
Round 2 ................................ $5,000
Round 3 ................................ $10,000
Round 4 ................................ $20,000
Round 5 ................................ $30,000
Round 6 ................................ $40,000
Round 7 ................................ $50,000
Round 8 ................................ $100,000
Round 9 ................................ $500,000
Round 10 ............................... $1,000,000
In addition to normal BlackJack play, there has been one added
little twist that makes the word "Frustration" in the game title
very apt. There is a Joker added to this deck. If you get the
Joker, you LOSE DOUBLE the value of that round but, if the computer
gets the Joker, you WIN DOUBLE the value of that round!
CLOSING
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In closing, if there are any comments or suggestions on this
door game, please leave comments with your SysOp or with the
author directly at:
Tim Rivers
President
Crystal Systems International
P. O. Box 110651
Hialeah, Florida 33011-0651