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- Sage Blackjack Simulator (unregistered) Version 1.0.8
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- Copyright (c) 1995 by Sage Software.
- All Rights Reserved.
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- Sage Software
- P.O. Box 7223
- Huntsville, Al. 35807
- (205) 830-9364
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- About Your Sage Blackjack Simulator User's Guide
-
- This manual is only one part of Sage Blackjack Simulator's documentation
- set. The second and more extension documentation is the Online Help
- system.
-
- This manual is arranged as follows:
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- o "About Your Sage Blackjack Simulator User's Guide"
- An overview of this manual
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- o "System Requirements"
- A list of system requirements.
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- o "Installation Procedures"
- Instructions for setting up Sage Blackjack Simulator on your computer.
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- o "Online Help"
- Instructions on how to use online Help to find information about tasks
- and features.
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- o "Start Playing"
- Instructions on how to start playing Sage Blackjack Simulator.
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- o "Rules of the Game"
- A description of the rules for blackjack.
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- System Requirements
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- The minimum software and hardware requirements your computer system needs
- to run Sage Blackjack Simulator successfully are shown in the following
- list.
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- o Windows version 3.1 or later.
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- o 1 megabyte (MB) of free disk space.
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- o A mouse that is supported by Windows. Though it is not required, a mouse
- will make working in the graphical interface much faster and easier.
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- Installation Procedures
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- Installing Sage Blackjack Simulator on your computer is simple. To install,
- follow these steps:
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- 1. Start the Windows application and select the Program Manager.
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- 2. Select the run entry from the File menu item.
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- 3. Insert the Sage Blackjack Simulator disk into the disk drive.
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- 4. Keyin the letter of the drive that you inserted the disk into followed
- by ":\setup" in the command line field. For example, if the disk is in
- drive "A" you would type:
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- a:\setup
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- Next, select the OK button on the dialog box. This will cause Sage
- Blackjack Simulator's setup executable to start running.
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- 5. The setup executable will display a dialog box with a default directory
- specified in the field. If you want to install the files in another
- directory, key it in in this field.
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- 6. Select the Install button on the dialog box and the files will be
- installed. If the specified directory does not exist, it will be
- created for you.
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- 7. If no errors have occurred during installation, a dialog box claiming
- successful completion will be displayed when all files have been copied
- and expanded.
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- If the installation was successful, a Sage Blackjack program group will
- be created in the Program Manager. This will contain the Sage Blackjack
- program item. When you double click on this, Sage Blackjack Simulator
- will begin execution.
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- Online Help
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- Sage Blackjack Simulator's Online Help can be accessed in three different
- ways:
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- By selecting the Help entry under the Help menu item.
- By selecting the F1 key from the keyboard.
- By selecting the Help button from each dialog box.
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- The Online Help contains extensive information that explains all aspects
- of the game of blackjack and describes how to use all the functionality
- that Sage Blackjack Simulator provides. This should be the user's main
- source of help.
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- Once the Help window is displayed, the buttons near the top help you find
- the information you need. The Contents button displays a list of Help
- topics that Sage Blackjack Simulator provides. The Search button displays
- a dialog box where you specify a topic to search for. The Back button
- displays the previously viewed topic. The History button displays a
- chronological list of all Help topics viewed during your current
- Blackjack session.
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- If you need to learn how to use Help, press the F1 key on the keyboard
- while the Help window is open.
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- Start Playing
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- Once Sage Blackjack Simulator is installed, start the game by double
- clicking the left mouse button on the Sage Blackjack program item that
- was created by the setup executable. After doing this, Sage Blackjack
- Simulator will display an introductory display. To start play simply
- select the Start Game entry under the Game menu item, however you may
- want to change some of the default settings before doing so. All the
- playing parameters can be accessed from the Game Options dialog box,
- which is displayed by selecting the Options entry under the Game menu
- item.
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- Rules of the Game
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- Each casino has its own set of house rules that govern the blackjack
- game. Although these rules vary from casino to casino, the basic rules
- remain the same.
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- The game is composed of one dealer and usually from one to seven players.
- Generally from one to eight decks are used. Single and double deck games
- are dealt by hand. When more than two decks are used, a device called a
- card shoe is used to hold the undealt cards. To start the game the dealer
- deals each player two cards in sequence, one at a time, either face up or
- face down, depending on the house rules, in a clockwise direction. The
- dealer also receives two cards, one face up and one face down.
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- The object of the game is for the player to get closer to the value of 21
- than the dealer without going over (busting). If the player does this, he
- wins the bet. If he doesn't, he loses. If he ends up with the same value
- as the dealer without busting it is a tie and no money is won or lost.
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- Each card has the same value as its index except for the ace and the
- picture cards. All 10's and picture cards are counted as 10. The ace can
- be valued as either 1 or 11, at the option of the player. The suits have
- no value in blackjack.
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- When a player is dealt an ace and a ten-valued card as his first two
- cards it is called a "blackjack" or "natural" and generally receives one
- and one-half times his original bet. If the player and the dealer both
- have blackjacks, the player pushes with the dealer and no money is won or
- lost. A blackjack beats an ordinary 21.
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- When the dealer's exposed card is an ace, the players are allowed to make
- an insurance bet equal to half of the amount of their initial bet. If the
- dealer has a blackjack, the players will be paid at 2-to-1 on their
- insurance bet. If the dealer does not have a blackjack, the insurance bet
- is lost.
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- If it has not been determined that the dealer has a blackjack, the
- players are allowed to take certain actions on their hands after the
- initial two cards have been dealt.
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- If the player wants another card, he can inform the dealer for a hit. In
- a face up game where the players do not touch the cards, the player does
- this by scratching the surface of the felt with his finger(s). In a face-
- down game where the players hold their initial two cards, the player
- would use his cards to scratch the felt. The player may take as many hits
- as he wants as long as he doesn't bust.
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- If the player does not want anymore cards he should inform the dealer
- that he wishes to stand. In a face up game the player does this by waving
- his hand in a lateral motion with palm down. In a face down game the
- player would tuck his first two cards under his bet.
-
- A player may double the amount of his initial bet after looking at his
- first two cards. This is referred to as doubling down and once this is
- done the player receives one additional card only. In face up games the
- player informs the dealer that he wishes to double down by placing an
- additional bet equal to his initial bet in the betting circle and
- announce "double down". In a face down game the player would also turn
- his first two cards over. The dealer would then deal one card to the
- player (face up in a face up game, face down in a face down game) and
- then move on to the next hand. Many casinos place restrictions on when a
- player may double down. Some casinos only allow doubling down on hand
- values of 10 or 11, some do not allow doubling down on soft hands, some
- do not allow doubling down after splitting. The less restrictions placed
- on doubling down, the more advantageous it is for the players.
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- If a player's initial two cards are identical in value, he may split them
- by betting an amount equal to his original bet on the second card. He
- then draws additional cards on each of the split pairs, playing each hand
- (from his right to his left) in turn. Most casinos place a limit on the
- number of times a hand may be split, usually from 1 to 3. When aces are
- split, a player is normally permitted to draw only one additional card on
- each ace.
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- Some casinos allow the player to surrender his first two cards. When a
- player surrenders his hand, he immediately gives up half his bet without
- playing his hand out. On early surrender, the player gives up half his
- bet regardless of whether the dealer has a blackjack or not. On late
- surrender if the dealer has a blackjack the player loses his entire bet.
- Atlantic City used to offer early surrender but have since abandoned it.
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- Once all the players have acted on their hands the dealer flips her
- unexposed (hole) card over and draws cards until she has a total of 17 or
- above. Some casinos require the dealer to also hit soft 17s, which is to
- the player's disadvantage.
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