Boxcars Manual
Boxcars Manual
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Boxcars Casino
Mac Version 1.0a
by Jeff T. Rodeo
Boxcars Casino is a registered trademark of Jeff T. Rodeo.
Program and documentation © Copyright 1995 Jeff T. Rodeo. All rights reserved.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Table of Contents
Welcome 1
The Magic of Shareware 2
Installation 3
The Bank 3
Selecting a Game 3
General Controls 4
Craps 4
Poker 7
Slots 10
Blackjack 10
Roulette 14
Baccarat 16
Keno 17
Disclaimer 20
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of Boxcars Casino™. You are now the owner of one of the finest
gambling simulations available for any computer.
Boxcars Casino features attractive graphics, realistic animation and sound effects, and implementation of
common casino gaming rules. With this program, you can become familiar with how casino games are
typically played, before risking any money in an actual casino.
For advanced blackjack players, Boxcars Casino has user-definable training features for basic strategy
and card counting. Although no specific strategies or card counting systems are included in this program,
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many are readily available in books on playing blackjack, and can be easily used with this programʼs
training functions.
The Magic of Shareware
This product is shareware. This means that you may create as many copies as you want, for whomever
you want, provided that you do not alter the program or manual and that you distribute only the full
package (all program and manual files). (Read disclaimer at the end of this manual.)
However, the author still retains full copyrights. Permission to make and possess copies is granted on the
condition that if after trying the program for one day you decide to keep it for your own use, you will send
in the shareware fee. The fee is not a donation—it is a license fee to use this software program.
By avoiding the huge retail markup and distribution/packaging costs, shareware can turn a profit for the
author at a very low price to the end-user. The danger, of course, is that the users will just rip off the
authors by not paying for the software.
ONLY $9.50
Send check, payable to Jeff T. Rodeo, to:
Boxcars - Mac
P.O. Box 472
Seabrook, TX 77586
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