STRIP POKER II PLUS

INSTRUCTIONS
At the beginning of a hand, each player must bet. The bet is allways
$5 and is entered for you automatically. Both you and your opponent
start the game with $100. Your cards are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
STAY means that you are electing to do nothing for now and are
waiting to see what your opponent does. If your opponent also stays
during the first round, then the hand is re-dealt and another $5 is
added to the pot. You cannot stay is your opponent has bet or raised.
DROP means that you concede the hand and the money in the pot to your
opponent. You can drop at any time it is your turn.
BET means that you want to put some money into the pot in the hopes
that your opponent will do the same so that you can win it all.
RAISE If you or your opponent has bet and you believe that you have
the better hand (or you wish to scare your opponent into dropping),
you can raise the amount of money in the pot. Bets and raises have a
minimum of $5 and a maximum of $25. They are made in increments of
$5 and there is a maximum of two bets per person per round of betting.
CALL you can only call if your opponent has raised. Call means that
you are willing to equal the amount that your opponent has put into
the pot, but you do not raise any higher for now.
When betting is completed without a drop or two stays, you can draw
cards. You can always draw first. You can draw up to five cards. You
will see a pointer over your first card. If you wish to discard that
card, press the space bar. When you have finished discarding move the
arrow to DONE and press the space bar.
A new round of betting occurs after the draw. After the second round
of betting, you are shown your opponents hand, and are informed as to
who won the hand and how much. Note: you do not get to see your
opponent's hand if your opponent drops or you both stay.
Any time either you or your opponent us up all your money, $100 must
be borrowed against an article of clothing. This will be noted by the
computer. If you win, you do not have to give up your article of
clothing and your bet is cancelled, but if you or your opponent lose,
the article of clothing which was borrowed against must be given up.
Clothing is won back any time that the winnings go back over $100.
When this happens, the clothing is returned and $100 is substracted from
the winnings. Any time that you or your opponent lose all your clothes,
the game is over!

The program and DONNA are recorded on one side of the tape while SAM is
recorded on the other side op the tape.
If you wish to play DONNA, load side 1 of the tape. To play SAM, you
will have to play one hand with DONNA. You will then be given options
and one of the options is PLAY ANOTHER GIRL. Select this option, rewind
the tape on the other side and load SAM program.

CONTROLS    Use cursor keys and Space Bar to confirm the selection.
LOADING     Type CLOAD"" and press the RETURN key. When the programm is
            loaded, type RUN and press the RETURN key.