Casio SF-5780 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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If you win, the Win indicator appears and the number of points based on your
hand and the amount you bet are added to your point total (see the table).
If you lose, the Win indicator does not appear and your point total remains
unchanged.
6. To play the next hand, continue from step 2, above.
Repeat the above procedure until you run out of points or until you score 999,999
points.
Blackjack Game
The following describe rules and procedures for playing the blackjack game.
Blackjack Game Rules
The game is standard blackjack where you play against the dealers cards. The
Digital Diary is always the dealer.
Before cards are dealt to start each hand, you can change the bet amount to 10,
20, 30, 40, 50. The bet amount cannot be changed once a hand is dealt. The bet
amount is automatically deducted from your point total when each hand is dealt.
You start with 1,000 points, and the maximum number of points you can
accumulate is 999,999. The game ends when your points reach zero or 999,999.
You are offered the opportunity to insure (by the message Insure appearing on
the display) whenever the dealers first card is an ace. Press I to insure when
offered. Insuring costs you one half of your original bet. If the dealer ends up
getting a blackjack, your insurance bet wins and your original bet loses (a push).
If the dealer does not get blackjack, the insurance bet loses and you continue to
play your hand.
You are offered the opportunity to double down (by the message Double
appearing on the display) whenever your first two cards total 10 or 11. Press D
to double down when offered. Doubling down doubles your bet, and causes you
to stand automatically after receiving one more card.
You can surrender your hand by pressing Q at any time before you receive any
cards after your original two. Surrendering immediately ends the hand and you
forfeit half of the amount you bet.
You can continue to draw more cards as long as the total of the cards you already
have is less than 21.
The dealer will always take a card when the dealers cards total less than 17,
unless you are already busted (over 21). The dealer always stands when you are
busted.
At the end of a hand, the player with the higher points without going over 21 wins.
The following table shows the number of points you can win with each type of
hand.