Excalibur 399, Texas Hold ‘Em Operating Manual

Model No. 399
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Texas Hold ‘Em
Operating Manual
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ongratulations on your purchase of The World Series of Poker Texas Hold ‘Em by Excalibur Electronics! You
and your friends will have hours of fun. You can play the most popular form of poker in the world, from a two-handed game to a full seven-player table, with any combination of human and computer opponents!
The World Series of Poker Texas Hold ‘Em is easy to use, but be sure to use it safely. Before starting, please read this manual thor­oughly, especially noting safety, care and battery information. Keep this manual for reference.
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Installing Batteries
Your Texas Hold ‘Em requires two AAA batteries, not included. To install the batteries, carefully turn the unit over so that it is face­down on a soft surface. Find the battery compartment on the back of the unit.
Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw. Lift off the
battery compartment lid. Install the batteries, making sure to match polarity (+ and -) with the diagram inside the battery com­partment (see diagram below.) Place the tab of the battery com­partment lid in its slot and close the compartment door. Replace the screw and tighten it carefully.
Texas Hold ‘Em may lock up due
to static discharge.
If this should happen, use a slim,
pointed object to press the button
marked “
RESET” on the front of the unit.
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Functions of Buttons
ON/OFF: Press to turn the unit on and
off.
DEAL/START/BET: Press to start a
game, deal the cards or place a bet. Press to confirm your card selection during the showdown.
NEW GAME/REVIEW: Press and hold
until “NEW GAME” is displayed to start a new game. Press to go into the review function.
LIMIT/FOLD: Press to step through the
available limits. Press during the game to fold.
AMOUNT/CHECK/CALL: Press to step
through the amount the players start with. In REVIEW, press to check the amount a player has left. During the
game, press to check or call. Press to automatically select your five best cards.
RAISE/POT: In REVIEW, press to
check the amount in the pot. Press dur­ing the game to raise.
1-7: Players press their numbers to
display their hole cards. In REVIEW, press a player's number to reveal his remaining chips. Also, press to select the cards to hold for your hand.
MUTE
: Press repeatedly to change the
volume or turn the sound on and off.
RESET: If Texas Hold ‘Em locks up
or malfunctions, use a ballpoint pen to press
RESET. Also press RESET after
inserting new batteries.
Layout of Texas Hold ‘Em
LCD
DISPLAY
NUMBER
KEYS
RESET
ON/OFF
AMOUNT/
C
HECK/CALL
RAISE/POT
NEW
GAME/REVIEW
LIMIT/FOLD
MUTE
DEAL/START/BET
Texas Hold 'Em can be played by two to seven players — either human or computer. You may set up any combination of people and computer hands totalling seven as long as at least one of the hands is to be played by a person. Some possible combinations are:
You play one hand and the
computer plays one hand.
You and a friend each play
one hand against each other.
You play one hand and the
computer plays four hands.
You and a friend each play
two hands against each other.
You, your friend and the
computer each play one hand.
Any combination you can
think of.
REMINDER: At least one of the hands must be set up to be played by a person.
Setting the Betting Limits
Before you play a game, you need to set the betting limits and the amount each player starts with. The limits tell you how much the bet is in each round. During the first and second bet­ting rounds, the lower limit is used. The upper limit is used in the third and fourth betting rounds. For example, if the limit was “10—20,” $10 would be the bet amount in betting rounds one and two, and $20 would be the bet amount in betting rounds three and four.
Note: The first player to bet in each round has the option of bet­ting double the limit for that round. If the first player checks, the next player has the option, and so forth around the table.
The limits that can be set are 10—20, 20—40, 40—80, 60--120 and 90—180. Press the LIMIT key repeatedly until the limits you want to use are displayed.
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Getting Started with
Texas Hold ‘Em
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Setting the Starting Amount
Next you need to set the amount each player starts the game with. The starting amounts that can be set are 2,000, 6,000, 10,000, 50,000 and 120,000. Press the AMOUNT key until the amount you want each player to start with is displayed.
Setting up the Players
Finally, you need to set up each player. Players may be people or the computer. You may set up any combination of seven players, except that at least one of the players must be set up to be a per­son. Set up each player as fol­lows:
1. Press the
NUMBER key (1
through 7) for the player you want to set up. P1 (or P2, P3, etc.) is displayed, indicating that the player is to be a person. Press the NUMBER key again. C1 (or C2, C3, etc.) is displayed, indi­cating the player is to be the com­puter. If you press the
NUMBER
key again, nothing is displayed indicating there is no player for this position. Press the
NUMBER
key repeatedly until the kind of
player (computer, person or none) is correct.
2. Set up the remaining players using the other NUMBER keys in the same manner. Remember to set up at least one player to be a person.
Playing the
Game
How to begin: After you have
set up all the players, press
START
to start the game. “DEALER” flashes and one of the player icons (P1, C1, etc.) also flashes. That player is the dealer for the first hand. The value of the blinds are then automatically subtracted from the players’ reserve. (See “Blinds” under “Rules,” below.) The screen shows each player's number and the value of his chips. The cards are shuffled and two cards are dealt to each player. The number of the first player to play is displayed along with the amount of his reserve.
If the first player to play is the computer, it will automatically make its play and go on to the next player.
If the first player to play is a person, his player number is dis­played along with his amount of
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reserve. The Texas Hold ‘Em game is passed to that player. The player presses his NUMBER key, being careful not to let the other players see the screen. The play­er’s hole cards are displayed, and a reminder of the betting amounts is displayed in the lower right cor­ner.
Betting Options: Various
combinations of five betting options will flash both above the cards and in the center card dur­ing the game, depending on the situation. The options that are flashing are the options that are available in that situation. The five options are:
FOLD – the player loses any
chips he put in the pot and is out of the current hand.
BET ("b") – the player bets the
limit amount for that round.
RAISE ("R")– the player calls
the previous bet and raises the limit amount, or the player bets twice the limit amount if he is the first to bet in a round.
CHECK – the player doesn't
place a bet but stays in the pot. In the first round, players don't have to match the big blind to stay in the game unless someone bets in
that round. If everyone checks, only the blinds go into the pot in the first round. This encourages players that post the blinds to bet in the first round.
CALL ("C")– the player
matches the amount of a previous bet or raise.
The first player enters his play by pressing one of the above keys. His amount is adjusted (if neces­sary) and the next player's number and amount will be displayed.
The Texas Hold 'Em game is passed to that player. He presses his NUMBER key to display his two hole cards. He then enters his play by pressing one of the five betting keys. The next player's number appears. The Texas Hold 'Em game is handed to that player. This continues around the table until the first betting round is completed.
Second Betting Round: After the first betting round is complet­ed, the first three cards on the table are revealed (the flop). The number of the player to play first is displayed along with the amount of his reserve. The Texas Hold ‘Em game is passed to that player (or the computer makes its play automatically.) That player
presses his NUMBER key to display his two hole cards. After he makes his play, the next player's number appears. This continues around the table until the second betting round is completed.
Third Betting Round: After
the second betting round is com­pleted, the fourth card on the table is revealed (the turn). The limit is now twice what it was in the first two rounds. Play continues around the table until the third betting round is completed.
Fourth Betting Round: Once
the third betting round has been completed, the fifth and final card on the table is revealed (the river). The limit is now twice what it was in the first two rounds. Play pro­ceeds around the table until the fourth betting round is completed.
Completion of Game: After
the fourth betting round is fin­ished, the NUMBER of the player to show his hand first is displayed along with the amount of his reserve. The five table cards are displayed alongside the player's
face-down hole cards.
That player presses his
NUMBER
key to reveal his two hole cards. He can then use the seven NUM-
BER keys to pick his five best
cards. The screen displays the word “HOLD” under each card picked. A player can also press the CALL key to automatically pick his best five cards.
Once the five cards have been picked, the player presses the
DEAL key to confirm his hand.
The cards will then be displayed in the upper left of the screen along with the player's flashing number. That is now the hand to beat. The player number of the next player is displayed.
That player picks out his best five cards and presses DEAL to confirm. If his hand beats the hand at the top, it replaces it, and his player number flashes. This is the new hand to beat. This contin­ues until all players have shown their hands.
After all hands have been revealed, the screen will show the
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If no button is pushed for five minutes,
your Texas Hold ‘Em will switch off to save your
batteries. Just push the
ON/OFF button
to continue where you left off.
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winning hand and the player's number, and will also update the amount of money each player now has remaining.
After the completion of the hand, new players can join the game if there are any positions not being played. New players must be set up in the same way the original players were. There will be positions open when play­ers go bankrupt or at positions that were not used from the begin­ning.
After new players are added, press DEAL to deal the next hand.
Hands are played until one player has all of the money. That player wins the game.
Beginning a New Game: Press and hold the NEW GAME key for three seconds to start a new game. Players’ totals will be reset, so don't don’t press this button until you have a winner.
Interrupting a Game: If the game is turned off (manually or automatically) before a game is over, the game will remain in memory and play can resume when it is turned back on.
Rules
Blinds: Blinds are advanced
bets automatically placed for two players each hand. The blinds rotate to the left with each hand. The blind is applied to a player's first bet or raise. If that player folds, he forfeits the blind plus anything else he put in the pot. Blinds are bets and not antes. When it is the turn of a player who posted a blind, he may use the blind as all or part of his bet/raise. If he folds, he loses the blind plus anything else he put in the pot. All blinds are automati­cally deducted before play begins.
There are two required blinds for each hand. The small blind is equal to half the lower betting limit. The small blind is posted by the first player to the dealer's left. The big blind is equal to the lower betting limit. The big blind is posted by the second player to the dealer's left. If there are only two players, the dealer posts the big blind.
All In: If a player doesn't have enough money to call a bet, he presses CALL and the screen dis­plays “ALL IN” and returns the difference to the other players. Subsequent players can only CALL
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After this round is completed, all remaining down cards on the table are revealed since no more betting is possible.
Review: During the game,
players can use the REVIEW key to check on all players' information. After looking at his hole cards, the player presses REVIEW. The screen displays “REVIEW.” The player then presses the NUMBER key of the player whose informa­tion he wants to review.
Players can also use the REVIEW key to find out how much money is in the pot by pressing REVIEW and then POT. He can also see the bet limit by pressing REVIEW, then
LIMIT. After completing the
review, the player presses any key except the ON/OFF key to return to the game. If he wants to review something else, he can press the review key again.
If after a hand, a player has less reserve than the minimum bet, he is out of the game.
Ranking of the Hands
Royal Flush: Ten, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same suit.
Straight Flush: Straight with all
five cards in the same suit.
Four of a Kind: Four cards of
the same rank.
Full House: Three of a kind plus
a pair.
Flush: Five cards of the same
suit. If there is more than one flush, the hand with the highest card(s) wins.
Straight: Five cards in sequence.
Cards can be in any suit. An Ace can be used in the highest straight (10, J, Q, K, A) and the lowest straight (A, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Three of a Kind: Three cards of
the same rank.
Two Pair: Two cards of the same
rank plus two other cards of a differ­ent rank.
One Pair: Two cards of the same rank.
High Card(s): The highest card
or cards.
Special Care & Handling
Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.
Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, use between the
temperatures of 39ºF and 100ºF (4º C and 38º C).
Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners with chemical
agents.
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.
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Battery Information
Batteries should be installed and replaced only by an adult.
Your
Texas Hold ‘Em uses 2 AAA batteries, not included.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmi-
um) batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Remove exhausted batteries from the unit.
Do not short circuit battery terminals.
Remove batteries and store them in a cool, dry place when not in use.
To avoid explosion or leakage, do not dispose of batteries in a fire or attempt
to recharge alkaline or other non-rechargeable batteries.
EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC., warrants to the original consumer that its products are free from any electrical or mechanical defects for a period of 90 DAYS from the date of purchase. If any such defect is discovered within the warran­ty period, EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC., will repair or replace the unit free of charge upon receipt of the unit, shipped postage prepaid and insured to the factory address shown at right.
The warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover damage that occurs in shipment or failure that results from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, wear and tear, inadequate maintenance, commercial use, or unreasonable use of the unit. Removal of the top panel voids all warranties. This warranty does not cover cost of repairs made or attempted outside of the fac­tory.
Any applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness, are hereby limited to 90 DAYS from the date of pur­chase. Consequential or incidental damages resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are hereby exclud­ed. Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties and do not allow exclusion of incidental or consequential dam-
ages, so the above limitations and exclusions in these instances may not apply.
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Excalibur Electronics, Inc.
13755 SW 119th Ave
Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.
Phone: 305.477.8080
Fax: 305.477.9516
www.ExcaliburElectronics.com
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