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| WELCOME TO BLACKJACK! |
| = YOUR KEY TO WINNING PLAY = |
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Please be sure that you received all of the files listed in PACKING.LST.
If any files are missing, or if you encounter problems with your diskette
PLEASE CONTACT THE COMPANY WHERE YOU OBTAINED THE DISKETTE.
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If this does not resolve the problem send notification stating where
you obtained BlackJack! to:
Glencoe Computing
Donald L. Granger
1100 Highway C
Glencoe, MO 63038-1404
To print the documentation type PRINTBJ [Enter] at the DOS prompt.
COMPATIBILITY NOTES
- Hardware
BlackJack! requires EGA, VGA or Hercules Compatible graphics.
BlackJack! will not work with CGA video. BlackJack! runs from
either floppy or hard disks.
- Windows 3.x
BlackJack! should run without problems as a DOS application under
Windows 3.x. It has been tested on 386 & 486 systems where the only
side effect has been slower operation. The following files are
provided for Windows support:
BJ_386.PIF - For use with Windows 386 enhanced mode
BJ_STD.PIF - For use with Windows standard mode
BJ.ICO - An icon for BlackJack!
The PIF files assume that BlackJack! is installed on the C: drive
and is located in a directory named BJ. You can use PIF EDIT
(supplied with Windows) to modify the path in the PIF files
as needed.
- VGA systems using VGA monochrome monitors.
If you experience an error regarding the graphics hardware on
startup, try running the DOS command
MODE CO80
prior to loading BlackJack!.
- Peculiar operation when numbers are involved, or system lock-up.
Some computers errantly indicate the presence of an 80x87 math
coprocessor, others, particularly some '386 systems with 80287 math
coprocessors, cause errors. If you experience system lock-up
or peculiar results when numbers are involved try issuing the
follow command from the DOS prompt.
SET 87=N
It is important that no spaces be included in "87=N".
The included batch file BJ87.BAT will automate the above fix.
In place of invoking BlackJack! with the BJ command just use
BJ87. When you exit BlackJack! the 87 variable will be cleared
from the enviornment.
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New features & changes in V-2.21
Sreak Stats:
BlackJack!'s streak tracking has been extended to keep count of how
many streaks of each length occur. Streak lengths of 2 through 11 are
distinctly tracked. A sample streak report follows:
Len 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+
123 45 23 26 16 0 4 0 1 0 0
101 52 21 19 28 3 0 0 0 1 1
Win streaks are listed in the first row in GREEN.
Loss streaks are listed in the second row in RED.
The longest streaks are still reported, even if they exceed 11.
Streak tracking has been modified as follows
Surrender No effect on streak counting.
Split The net result of the split used. For example, a split
that results in one win and one loss will have no effect
on the streak tracking. Two winning hands from the split
will advance a win streak by one.
Basic Strategy Drill:
The Basic Strategy Drill now has an `Error Pause'. When Error Pause
is active the drill waits for a keypress before proceeding to the next
hand. Error Pause is toggled by pressing [E]. A message at the screen
bottom indicates whether Error Pause is active.
Card Counting Practice:
The Card Counting Practice Drill now allows for up to 5 cards to be
dealt simultaneously. You can also have BlackJack! deal a random
number of cards ranging from 1 to 5. The drill setup choice is
Number of cards displayed [1-5], [R]andom?
Press [1]-[5] for a fixed number of cards, or [R] for random.
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New features & changes in V-2.25
Early Surrender:
BlackJack! allows for early surrender. This rule allows the a player's
surrender to be allowed even if the dealer has blackjack.
Dealer Peeks / Doesn't Peek:
If the dealer doesn't peek all hands are played out prior to his checking
his down card for blackjack. Any splits or doubles are ignored if the
dealer does have blackjack.
The above options are enabled via the Edit Casinos option from the main menu.
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New features & changes in V-2.30
The way BlackJack! handles automated betting and betting advice has
been completely revised. Review "Setup BlackJack!" (pgs: 12-16) and
"Automated Betting" (pg: 24) in the user's manual for details of the
new features. In short there are now two user defined betting systems
available, Progression Based and Count Based. You are able to select
wagering style from the following:
FLAT: The table minimum is bet on each hand.
PROGRESSIVE: The Progressive Wagers table is used.
COUNT BASED: The Count Based Wagers table is used.
COUNT & PROGRESSIVE: Both of the above are used.
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New features & changes in V-2.31
True Count base:
Most systems determine the true count by dividing the running count by
either the number of full or half decks remaining to be played, with
full being the most common. BlackJack now provides for both methods.
The setting is made from Edit User Count System in the SETUP menu.
[F]ull / [H]alf TC Decks
Press [F] for full deck systems, [H] for half deck systems.
If you are not sure, use full decks.
Some confusion can arise from this. For example, a full deck count
system may still suggest dividing by fractional decks as in 2 1/2. A
half deck count system would divide by 5 in this case (5 half decks
remaining). You cannot interchange the two! Be sure you know what
your system is based on. Some examples of half deck systems are Uston
Advanced Point Count and the Revere Advanced Point Count.
Regardless of the system used, BlackJack! calculates the true count to
1/4 deck accuracy. Don't confuse accuracy with count system basis.
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Well, not exactly a new feature, but thanks to the help of Rocky Rosa
BlackJack! now very accuratly shows the play advantage. This number,
expressed as a percentage, indicates the rate of return you can expect
from your level of play. For example, if the advantage is +1.35% you
can expect to win $1.35 for every $100 wagered. Play advantage is
very helpful when evaluating new strategy or betting systems.
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New features & changes in V-2.40
Full support of the Red-7 counting system
Red-7 Changes to BlackJack!
Setup Menu
Active Count System
Toggles among User, +/- & Red-7
When Red 7 is active "Use True Count" is deactivated and the Red 7
strategy changes are made to the currently active strategy table.
The Count Based Wager table
When used with Red-7 count the "Card Count" value is relative to the
pivot point. Fo