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- ** See CARDS for poker and blackjack games.
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- Contents:
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- -----Video Blackjack
- -----Video Poker
- -----Handicapping
- -----Lottery
- -----Craps & Other Dice Games
- -----Bingo
- -----Slot Machines
- -----Keno
- -----Baccarat
- -----Other Casino Games
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-
- -----Video Blackjack
-
- [BJACKV]
- Video BlackJack 1.0 (SNR Software; $10) is an exciting casino style video
- blackjack game. Options include split, double down, insurance, surrender and
- user defined wagering. Outstanding graphics with 3D effects, icons, buttons and
- animation. Full mouse and keyboard support, as well as music and sound effects!
-
- [VIDEO_BJ]
- Video Blakjak (Himowitz, Michael J.; $30) is a casino Blackjack game and
- tutorial. It can be played strictly for fun, but it also includes basic and
- advanced card counting strategies, auto-play for research, and fully
- adjustable rules for various casinos. It keeps track of all financial and
- card stats.
-
-
- -----Video Poker
-
- [2BITPOKR]
- 2-Bit Poker (Williston, Mark C.; $10) is an addictive copy of the
- poker-playing arcade game.
-
- [DDVPV2]
- Double Down Video Poker 2.0 (Hazan, Sam; $10) is a game of five-card draw
- poker with beautiful graphics and an added twist. If you win a hand, you
- get to draw for high card against the computer for double or nothing. If
- you can beat the face up card you can double your winnings. EGA and 512K
- are required; a mouse is not required, but makes the game a lot easier to
- play.
-
- [EGAPOK]
- EGA-Poker is a nice implementation of a video poker game.
-
- [LOW_BALL]
- Low-Ball (Metlen, Richard; $0) is the poker game of low-ball played like a
- video arcade machine.
-
- [LVCASINO]
- Las Vegas EGA Casino (Ted Gruber Software; $15) contains three casino games
- including blackjack, video poker, and a slot machine. How authentic are
- these games? Well, one of the programmers, Diana Gruber, used to deal
- blackjack in Vegas. Requires EGA/VGA. Sound cards are supported for music
- and sound effects.
-
- [POKER]
- Poker (Mann, Buck; $?) is a video poker machine game. BASIC required.
-
- [POKRSLOT]
- Poker Slot (Buti, Raymond M.; $15) is a poker slot machine game. We were
- all set to chunk this program as being "yet another poker machine game",
- but were impressed by the high quality graphics display and the ease of
- use. EGA or VGA and 300k RAM are required.
-
- [SLOTY]
- SLOTY (BSX International; $5-$10) is a video poker game with an interesting
- twist - if you win a hand, you can double your winnings (or lose them) on
- the cut of a card.
-
- [VPOKER]
- Video Poker Plus 3.0 (Falconer, Jay J.; $20) is a nicely done version of
- the Las Vegas poker machines. Payoff rates can be customized. Features
- include a files menu, sound toggle, stats, save to disk and more.
-
- [VPTUTOR]
- Video Poker Tutor 1.3 (Catlin, Gary M.; $25) teaches you how to improve
- your chances of winning on a video poker game. You can also just use this
- as a game to play.
-
- [VPVIDEO]
- Vegas Pro Video Poker 1.0 (The WorkWare Company; $19) is another
- computerized version of the five-card draw video poker machines in casinos.
- Graphics, ease of use, and the play of the game are all excellent.
-
- [VIDPOK]
- VidPoker 1.0 (Advanced Computer Systems, Inc.; $10) plays five card draw
- poker with the same rules as the video poker games used in Las Vegas. It is
- currently set up to play like the old video slots. It is user modifiable to
- play like the newest games and can be set to be a "tight" machine or a
- "loose" machine in terms of its payout values.
-
- [WILDCRD]
- Wildcard Poker 1.0 (Advanced Computer Systems, Inc.; $20) is an interesting
- variation on the usual run-of-the-mill video poker game. Various wild cards
- are thrown into the game (at a price, though). You have to be on your toes
- to avoid accidentally pitching a wild card.
-
-
- -----Handicapping
-
- [BASEBALL]
- Baseball (Rotten Robbie's $PORT$-BB$; $50) is a pro baseball handicapping
- program. It displays picks using overall stats, picks using away/home
- stats, team statistics, pitcher's statistics, all games played on a
- specified date, and past match-ups.
-
- [CBB]
- CBB (Rotten Robbie's $PORT$-BB$; $50) is a college basketball handicapping
- program.
-
- [FBPOOL]
- Football Pool (Summers, Charles G. III; $8) is a point spread, football
- pool manager. It is based on a weekly setup and includes editable databases
- and the executable, source code (Clipper). It prints sign-up sheets,
- charts, and result sheets.
-
- [FFUN]
- FootBall Fun Game (Critics Choice ASP; $?) is a football pool management
- program. Features include the option to show the winning player's name on
- selection sheet, to delete players entered incorrectly, and to customize
- the rules on the selection sheet.
-
- [HORSE]
- Handicap Horse Racing (Data-Plane Inc.; $75) is an animated horse-racing
- simulation. This game gives you complete control of your stable, lets you
- enter races, select the jockey, attend auctions, and much more. Pari-mutual
- betting is supported, including Win/Place/Show, Across the Board, Xacta,
- Trifecta, and Daily Double. Several people can play at the same time.
- EGA/VGA and a hard disk are required.
-
- [MEGAPUPS]
- MegaPups (DSF Associates, Inc.; $40) is a greyhound handicapping database
- program. It lets you record histories for individual dogs, enter your own
- opinions about how various factors should be weighted, and then it predicts
- race results based on the information entered. Requires 576k of DOS RAM.
-
- [NAGS13]
- Race the Nags 1.3 (Olsen, Richard ASP; $17) is an animated horse-racing
- game for up to six players. You start the game with $50 and can bet on over
- 200 horses. Big winners will have their name added to the Hall of Fame.
- Requires EGA and 512K.
-
- [NCAAPICK]
- NCAAPick (McCann, Donald; $10) will ease the task of managing a yearly NCAA
- Basketball Tournament pool. It decreases the paperwork and provides more
- information to the pool manager and players.
-
- [PBB]
- PBB (Rotten Robbie's $PORT$-BB$; $50) is pro basketball handicapping
- program.
-
- [PH_HCP]
- PH (Rotten Robbie's $PORT$-BB$; $50) is a pro hockey handicapping program.
-
- [POOLMAN]
- The Pool Manager (Kunz, Andy ASP; $25) is a sports pool organizer and
- database for running the office sports pools. It maintains all aspects of
- running a football pool or for any sport with up to 120 participants. All
- NFL teams are coded in. It calculates and prints the standings after the
- game results have been entered. You have the ability to configure the exact
- pool you need. Options include confidence points/wins only; use of the
- point spread; and an application of a tiebreaker. Run a "What if" scenario
- to determine the standings if a certain team or teams were to win without
- affecting the actual results. Requires 384k.
-
- [PFL30]
- Pro Football Linemaker 3.0 (Wilson, Lloyd J.; $17) predicts the results of
- football games. Each week, you enter the statistics for that week's games,
- then the program predicts point spread, projected passing, rushing and
- total yards, first downs, fumbles, time of possession, sacks, and more. A
- detailed analysis of how the projections were calculated can be printed.
- Data from the 1992-93 season have been included for evaluation purposes and
- for developing current calculations. Requires 385k of RAM.
-
- [PFPICKS]
- PRO Football Picks 5.0s (ALC Software; $40) is a football handicapping
- program created to pick winning teams considering the Betting Spread
- points. It's success rate was 73% in 1986, 43% in 1987, 57% in 1988 and 62%
- in 1989. It also provides useful statistical information based on the data
- given. For under and over betting, the probable points scored is also
- provided. A schedule for the 1993 football season is included, as well as a
- database for 1992 games.
-
- [THORO44]
- Cambridge Handicappers 4.4 [Hyre, Leonard and Himowitz, Michael J.; $30]
- This disk contains three handicapping programs: for Thoroughbred, Harness
- and Greyhound Handicappers. These are professional quality handicappers,
- incorporating three important factors to the calculations: Speed Rating,
- Track Variant, and Gender. Formulas work well with longer races and assist
- in weeding out horses who show early speed but fade at longer distances.
- Also includes Cambridge Thoroughbred Handicapper 5.0 ($50), a fully
- relational database that stores, retrieves, and modifies race analyses.
- Note that you cannot start the program with NTHO4SW.EXE. You have to start
- it with THORO.BAT. Requires 512K.
-
- [TRN_TRAK]
- Tournament Tracking System (Williamson, Brian W.; $5) will assist you in
- managing a type of sports tournament pool in which the bettors guess the
- winners of all the games in an event such as the NCAA basketball
- tournament. It will print a report showing the results for all bettors from
- most correct picks to least.
-
-
- -----Lottery
-
- [BIOLOT]
- Bio-Lotto (Soleau, William; $5-$10) will assist you in picking lottery
- numbers based on your personal biorythms. This is more like it. I
- personally get irritated by programs that purport to use mathematical
- analysis to foretell the results of a future random selection of numbers.
- Here's a program more to my liking -- if you're going to engage in voodoo,
- use voodoo; don't pretend to use science. After analyzing your chances of
- success based on your biorythms for the day of the lottery, it will
- generate number selections for you based on numbers that it deems to be
- "good" for you.
-
- [FLOTTO]
- FLotto v4.0 (PC Light, ASP; $20) is a lotto program for any Pick 3, 4, 5,
- 6, & 7 lottery game. It offers wheeling for up to 50 numbers. It does
- random and filtered quick picks. It calculates odds and keeps track of
- winning numbers.
-
- [FFSV1]
- Fantasy Five Spot 1.0 is a combination of lotto, keno and bingo.
-
- [LOTTO]
- Lotto-Buster keeps track of numbers, helps pick numbers, records past
- winners and analyzes trends.
-
- [LOTOMANI]
- Lotomania (Spencer-Jones Inc.; $5) covers four lotteries and provides
- databases for the appropriate Canadian lotteries. The program can also be
- used for lotteries outside of Canada. It also provides a frequency analysis
- of winning numbers.
-
- [LOT_CHAL]
- Lotto Challenger 3.7 (Data Solutions ASP; $32) is a number-selection
- program for all Pick-5, Pick-6 and Pick-7 Lotto games. The program uses
- "statistical analysis" to determine which numbers are Hot, Cold, Overdue,
- and Last Drawing. (We have expounded before on the dubious merits of such
- "statistical analysis", so we won't repeat ourselves.) It checks tickets
- for winning combinations and includes a history option for testing playing
- strategies on previous drawings. The program can be reconfigured for almost
- any state's lottery system. Mouse support is included.
-
- [LOTOMSTR]
- Lotto Master Professional (JPM Computer Products; $40) maintains and tracks
- Lotto bets, checks bets against the Lotto drawings, maintains a history of
- winning numbers, analyzes historical numbers for significant information,
- generate bets based on statistical history, and supports bets based on
- user-selected numbers with statistical backup. Requires DOS 3 or higher.
-
- [LOTWHEEL]
- Lotto Magic Wheel (Rose, Herb; $15-$35) is a sophisticated wheeling system
- for Pick-5, Pick-6, and Pick-7 Lotto drawings. The author claims that
- wheeling a set of numbers can help improve your odds for winning a Lotto
- jackpot. The program is fast and easy to use.
-
- [LOTTRY2]
- Lottery2 is designed to help you with the frustrating chore of choosing
- your lottery numbers.
-
- [LOTTOTX]
- CAD's LottoTexas Software 1.2 (CAD Computing; $15) graphs, analyzes, and
- displays past winning Texas lottery numbers. It will generate number picks
- for you. This demo version will not save new data.
-
- [NJPick]
- NJPick (Dunrovin Services; $3) is a set of programs and data for the NJ Pick-6
- lottery. C source code for these programs is included.
-
- [ODDS]
- Odds and Sods 1.0 (Q&D Software Development; $5) lets you figure the odds
- of any lottery game.
-
- [PROPHET]
- Lotto Prophet (DataMicro, Inc. ASP; $15-$40) helps keep a record of numbers
- picked as well as recording the previously called lottery numbers. It will
- maintain all of the State, Canadian 6/49 and Australian Gold lotteries at
- one time. It can hold numbers for up to a total of 60 U.S. and
- International lotteries. There are advanced wheeling systems routines, and
- a Doubles and Triples frequency report can be produced.
-
- [SUPERLOT]
- Super Lotto-Master (Bower, Morris L.; $15) is a lottery number database and
- analytical program. It stores past winning lottery numbers input by the
- user and calculates the most "probable" numbers for future drawings. It
- supports all 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 digit lotteries. A biorhythm can be run for
- the drawing date.
-
- [TEXLOTT]
- Tejas Lotto is a quick pick program for the Texas lottery.
-
-
- -----Craps & Other Dice Games
-
- [CRAPS]
- Craps 1.2 (Meyers, Kent & Huoy, Markus; $?) is a very good version of the
- dice game of the same name. It has a lot of nice touches, such as showing
- the dice actually flying across the table instead of just popping the
- numbers up on the screen. A thorough explanation of all the different kinds
- of bets is included.
-
- [CRAPSCMP]
- Craps Complete (Buti, Raymond M.; $15) is a realistic computer version of
- the casino game of craps. The documentation contains lots of information on
- strategy and wagering. 350K of free RAM, EGA, and a mouse are required.
-
- [LV_CRAPS]
- Las Vegas Craps (Kent Myers; $25-$30) is an EGA/VGA Las Vegas craps game
- for one or two people. This is a game for beginners as well as the
- experienced gambler. It allows every bet permissible in a real casino. It
- includes complete statistical information, a screen blanker and a host of
- other features. It works best with a mouse, but it is not required. On-line
- help screens explain both the play of this game and the game of craps
- itself. This is a very well done, entertaining game.
-
- [SICBO]
- Sic Bo (Buti, Raymond M.; $15) is a popular Oriental casino game. It is
- played with three dice. You guess which of the individual numbers or
- combinations of numbers will appear on the dice when thrown. EGA and mouse
- are required.
-
- [SICBO_KB]
- SICBO (Becklin, Ken; $10) is a computer version of the casino game SICBO.
- It is done with Vegas odds intact and allows 1 to 4 users; complete with
- on-line help screens.
-
- [VEGASDI]
- Vegas-Dice (Coyle, Dennis; $0) is a dice game in which you can bet on
- "pass" or "don't pass".
-
-
- -----Bingo
-
- [BINGOMA]
- Bingo Mania! 2.0 (Himowitz, Michael J.; $30) is a Bingo game manager. It
- picks numbers, displays them in huge letters on screen, tracks numbers
- called, prints out results, and keeps statistics on how many times each
- number has come up in order to demonstrate randomness. It also prints
- customized, random bingo cards. This is great for clubs and churches.
-
- [LVBINGO]
- Las Vegas Bingo Club 1.1 (Harhay, Mitch; $13) is the game of bingo as
- played in Las Vegas. You mark your card as each ball is dropped. The
- computer is also marking a card, so the object is to beat the computer.
- Game variations offered are the Classic, T-Bingo, and X-Bingo games. The
- programs have nice graphics, which require VGA, and a mouse is needed for
- marking the card.
-
- [PAYOFF]
- Payoff (Andrews, Scott; $0) will help you make the decision whether to bet
- a horse to win, place, or show. You provide the track information and odds
- from the daily paper. Various charts and reports are available showing
- payoffs, etc.
-
- [PCBINGO]
- PCBINGO (Bielkiewicz, Mike; $10) lets you run a bingo game with your PC.
- The program prints out the cards and it's up to the players to pay
- attention to the numbers being called by the computer, just like real
- bingo. Up to eight cards can be printed on regular paper.
-
- [PWRBINGO]
- Power Bingo 1.0 (Buti, Raymond M.; $15) lets you play Bingo against the
- computer, which plays for up to 41 other players, each with six Bingo
- cards. As the numbers are drawn, you click them off on your six on-screen
- cards and try to beat the computer hands to Bingo. Requires a mouse and
- EGA/VGA.
-
-
- -----Slot Machines:
-
- [BIGSIX]
- BigSix (Yurchuk, Michael S.; $5) is a casino Big Six game. It's the game
- with the large vertical wheel with money on it ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20).
-
- [LUCKY_7]
- Lucky-7 Jackpot 2.00a (Ravenwood Systems; $25) is an old-time slot machine,
- circa 1910-1920. Rather than a graphic drawing of a slot machine, this game
- uses a digitized picture of the actual machine. This type of slot machine
- is known as a multiplier. Requires 512K, 750K disk space and EGA/VGA.
-
- [LUCKY7]
- Lucky Seven 2.0 (Boyett, Will; $12) is a slot machine simulation. You can
- pick 25 cent, 50 cent and 1 dollar slot machines and progressive jackpots.
- It has a 94% payoff. Features include flashing lights and sirens and
- ability to play 1 to 3 coins. Requires EGA/VGA. (Not on this disk. Ask for
- disk #8934.)
-
- [LUCKY8]
- Lucky 8 Lines (Yeh, Bob; $0) is an EGA/VGA slot machine game with excellent
- graphics.
-
- [MBUCKS]
- MicroBucks II 2.0 (Ted Gruber Software; $12) is a five coin Las Vegas style
- slot machine. It features stunning colors, sound effects, and realistic
- graphics. Sound Blaster support is included. (Unfortunately, you cannot
- turn off the constant and somewhat irritating music without also turning
- off the SB sound effects.) Requires EGA/VGA.
-
-
- -----Keno
-
- [KENO]
- Keno (Khobey Software; $5) is based on the Las Vegas games of the same
- name. You start out with $10,000 and have a maximum $500 bet and minimum of
- $1 on ten or less spots, $2 on eleven or more spots. The limit of the pot
- is $50,000.
-
- [KENO_SY]
- Keno (Yim, Stephen; $0) is the most popular and easiest game in Las Vegas.
- This computerized version will let you get the feel of it before you go to
- Vegas.
-
- [KENO_TG]
- Keno 1.1 (Ted Gruber Software; $1) is a simulation of a casino keno game.
- Requires EGA/VGA. A mouse is optional.
-
- [VID_KENO]
- Video Keno (Buti, Raymond M.; $15) is the game of Keno for your computer.
- Requires 320K free RAM, EGA or better monitor, and a mouse. The graphics
- are well done, and the included documentation makes learning the game easy.
-
-
- -----Baccarat:
-
- [BACCRAT]
- Baccarat (Buti, Raymond M.; $3) is a computerized version of James Bond's
- favorite card game. This is only for people who are intensely interested in
- seeing how the game works, or for those who have grown tired of watching
- paint dry.
-
- [BACCPRO]
- Baccarat Professional 3.0 (United Innovations Plus; $15) is a computerized
- version of the popular European card game Baccarat. The program has
- excellent graphics and a variety of playing options make this game a lot of
- fun to learn.
-
- [BACRAT]
- Ultimate Baccarat 1.0 (Accidental Software; $13) is an animated casino
- Baccarat game. It lets you play with three computer characters and up to
- six human players. A tutor takes you through the game step by step and the
- dealer talks you through the game. Requires EGA/VGA, hard disk, 540K RAM.
-
-
- -----Other Casino Games
-
- [DECKO]
- Decko 2.0 (Hazan, Sam; $5) is a card game that is similar to Keno but
- played with cards. It features great graphics, sound, and mouse support.
-
- [GAMBLER]
- $mart Gambler 1.5 (PC Information Systems ASP; $43-$46) is a casino
- gambling tutor. Tutorials teach you about odds, money management, improving
- luck and how to get the best of it in a casino. Games covered include video
- poker, slot machines, blackjack, craps, roulette, and others. A planning
- module lets you determine the best bet size for you and the size of
- bankroll required for your gambling junket. Requires 640K and 720K disk
- space.
-
- [MONSTER]
- Monster Carlo (Soumarokov, Nikolay; $0) lets up to five players compete in
- games of chance, including various dice games, poker, horse races,
- roulette, and even Russian Roulette. Each player selects a monster's
- picture to represent them. You take turns and one of the games of chance is
- selected and played during each turn. Although no skill is involved and the
- individual games are simplistic, the complete package is fun to play and
- the graphics make it interesting. EGA/VGA required. (Comes to PsL from
- Vienna, Austria.)
-
- [PIRADA]
- Pirada I, II, and III (ETS Inc.; $?) contains three animated games:
- blackjack, draw poker, and Keno. In Pirada I, you uncover cards on a grid,
- trying to get as many columns and rows to sum to 21 as you can. You must
- have a least one 21 point hand to advance to the next level. If you uncover
- a grenade, you have to finish before the grenade goes off or you lose one
- of your lives. Pirada II is a draw poker game played on a grid, with
- hyperactive munchkins bouncing up and down when you get a high scoring
- hand. Pirada III is a variation of Keno, with amusing animated eyes. This
- is a very well done package. VGA and a mouse are required.
-
- [RACETRAK]
- RaceTrak 1.0 (Margulis, Peter; $3-$4) is a horserace game for up to 10
- bettors. It closely simulates being at the track. You place bets, watch the
- race and the computer keeps track of how much you've won or lost. The
- horses' names and odds are randomly generated and the results of the races
- are based on these odds. There are also varying track lengths and
- conditions that affect the results. The graphics are somewhat crude, but
- effective. The overall design of the program is very good, in our opinion.
-
- [ROULETT]
- Roulette 1.1 (Dew, Robert; $?) is a good version of a program that has
- never been very well done before. In addition to getting the game, you get
- a good explanation of the rules and strategies of betting.
-
- [ROUL40]
- Roulette is a 40-number version of the old 36-number roulette gambling
- game.
-
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