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From: Jim moore 
Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm
Subject: Request pointer to a Blackjack program
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Date: Wed, 9-Jan-85 16:22:54 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan  9 16:22:54 1985
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There are any number of more-or-less serious programs which will run a game
of blackjack.  Does anyone know of such a program intended for the serious
player, who uses one of the "card-counting" strategies?
 
I have heard of one which runs only on the IBM-PC, which configures
to any of the established set of house rules, and which will exercise and
evaluate the player's mastery of the playing strategy.
 
What I am looking for is such a program for my cp/m (Kaypro, actually) machine.
PD preferred (obviously) but not necessary.
 
I will summarize reply(ies) to those who so request (rather than burden the
entire net-readership).
 
As usual, thanks in advance.
 
Jim Moore
(MOORE.LOSANGEL@IBM)