Blackjack Game (600-2463A) Operation Faxback Doc. # 7358 Before you play the game, you should know the basic rules of blackjack. OBJECT OF THE GAME The object of blackjack is to defeat the dealer by getting a higher total than the dealer without going over 21 points. The computer plays blackjack with a standard 52-card deck, consisting of four cards of each value, from Ace through King. COUNTING THE DECK The card values are very straightforward and easy to remember. Each card is counted at its face value. For example, a 4 is worth 4 points, and an 8 is worth 8 points. The 10 and face cards (Jack, Queen, and King) count as 10 points each, and are often called the 10-count cards. You can count an Ace as either 1 or 11 points, depending on which is more advantageous to your game. BETTING You place your bet before the dealer deals the cards. Whoever wins the hand, collects the bet. Bets are paid off evenly. For example, a 20-point bet wins 20 points. There are only four exceptions: If you blackjack (get a total of 21 points on the first draw), you get a 3 to 2 payoff - you win 30 points for your 20-point bet. If you double your bet, you can win double stakes (you bet an additional 20, and win 40). See "Playing the Game." If you surrender your hand, you only lose half of your bet. See "Playing the Game." The blackjack game automatically sets a 20-point bet before each hand. WINNING, LOSING, and PUSHING You win your bet in the following cases: If your total is less than 21 points but is more than the dealer's total. If the dealer's total is more than 21 points. If the first two cards you are dealt include an Ace and a 10 count card (blackjack), and the dealer does not have a blackjack. You lose your bet in the following cases: If at any time your total is more than 21 points. If the dealer gets blackjack and you do not. You push (tie) when you and the dealer have the same total hand (less than 21. Your bet is returned to you and play continues with the next hand. PLAYING THE GAME Follow these steps to play the game: 1. If the display is off, press ON/OFF to turn on the game. ON/OFF SOUND SURRENDER DOUBLE SPLIT STAND 2. Press HIT/DEAL. A 20-point bet is automatically placed and the game deals the cards. The game automatically subtracts your bet from the total points. The game deals two cards to you and two cards to the dealer. Notes: One of the dealer's cards is dealt face up and is called the exposed card. The other is dealt face down and is known as the downcard or hole card. The display prompts you with your play options. When the game does not have enough cards to deal the next hand, it shuffles the cards. Cards flash on the display as they are shuffled. 3. Choose your option: Stand, Double Down, Surrender, or Split. See "Choosing Your Options." 4. After each round the display shows the game status: If you win, your winnings and WIN flash on the display. If you lose, the computer subtracts your losses. Your total points and LOSS flash on the display. Notes: You get a 20-point bonus if you get 7-7-7 or 6-7-8 (which totals 21 points). The maximum score is 3990. When you reach 3990, the score flashes on the display. Press HIT/DEAL to restart the game. 5. Repeat Step 2 to play the next round. CHOOSING YOUR OPTIONS Stand Press STAND if you are satisfied with your hand and do not want to hit, split, or double. The play goes to the dealer. Hit Press HIT to request an additional card if you are not satisfied with your current hand. The game deals each time you press HIT until you stand, reach 21 points, or have a total more than 21 (bust). The game automatically updates your running total and shows it on the display. Double Down If you think you can beat the dealer's hand with only one more card, you can press DOUBLE to double your bet (double down). Your bet is increased to 40 and you receive one more card. Note: You cannot double down if your point score is less than your bet. Split If your first two cards are a pair, SPLIT appears on the display. Press SPLIT to split the cards and play two hands which are indicated with H1 and H2 respectively. Your bet automatically doubles and the bet is subtracted from your score. Note: You cannot split if your point score is less than your bet. Surrender If you do not think you can beat the dealer's hand, you can press SURRENDER to give up your hand. SURRENDER appears on the display. The hand ends and you lose half your bet. (br/all-8/12/94)