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xblackjack(1)							 xblackjack(1)

NAME
       xblackjack - game of blackjack

SYNOPSIS
       xblackjack

DESCRIPTION
       Xblackjack  is a MOTIF/OLIT based tool constructed to get you ready for
       the casino.  It was inspired by a book  called  "Beat  the  Dealer"  by
       Edward  O. Thorp, Ph.D.	of UCLA.  A number of important statistics are
       maintained for display, and used by the program	to  implement  Thorp's
       "Complete Point System" (high-low system).  Harvey Dubner presented the
       strategy at a panel session of the 1963 Fall Joint Computer Conference.

       The COUNT used by the strategy starts at zero after the shuffle.	  When
       you see a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 you add one to the COUNT.  Subtract one when
       you see a ten, face card, or ace.  The 7, 8, and 9 have	no  effect  on
       the  COUNT.   When  the COUNT is positive your odds are favorable;  you
       should bet more, and then stand, double down, and split more often.

       The complete system takes the number of uplayed cards into  account;  a
       COUNT  of  2  in the last hand is better than a COUNT of 2 in the first
       hand.

       All selections are made using the LEFT mouse button.  Bets  are	placed
       using  the  scale labelled "your bet".  Choices are made by clicking on
       the pushbuttons (split, double down, hit, or stand).

       Game status and results are shown in the message pushbutton  below  the
       card area.  Pressing it will reveal the high-low INDEX calculation:

		 (COUNT*100)/UNSEEN

       The strategy recommends you bet half the INDEX in favorable situations,
       and only buy insurance when the INDEX is greater than 8.	 When	making
       a  choice,  the	relevant  table	 corresponding	to  the best choice is
       revealed too:

		 Pair Spliting
		 Doubling Down
		 Drawing or Standing with Hard Hands
		 Drawing or Standing with Soft Hands

       Press the message button	 repeatedly  to	 cycle	through	 the  relevant
       tables.	There are separate standing tables for HARD and SOFT hands.  A
       hand is SOFT if it contains an Ace that can contribute 11 to the	 total
       without exceeding 21.  All other hands are HARD.

       When  making  choices, first decide if you should split (when you can),
       then whether or not to double down, and finally if you  should  hit  or
       stand.

       Test  the strategy using the slider to the right of the card area.  The
       program will play unattended, until you return the slider to  the  bot‐
       tom.   You  can stop by pressing the bottom area of the scale to return
       the slider there immediately, or click on the message pushbutton.

EXAMPLES
       xblackjack

AUTHORS
       Kirk Erickson (kirke@sgi.com)

       OLIT support contributed by:
	    Guy Renard (grenard@elrond.stg.trw.com)

       Cards courtesy of the folks that built Spider:
	    Heather Rose (hrose@sun.com)
	    Dave Lemke (lemke@ncd.com)
	    Don Woods (woods@sun.com)

CAVEATS
       You can double down on 10 or 11 only.  Dealer hits soft 17.

KEYWORDS
	 blackjack, twenty-one, van-john, pontoon, Ein-und-Zwanzig

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