BlackJackMore detailed objectives and instructions in the PowerPointDevelop a solution allowing a single player to play BlackJack. The PowerPoint in Info & Resources indicates the Rules of the...

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Develop a solution allowing a single player to play BlackJack. The PowerPoint in Info & Resources indicates the Rules of the Game (House Rules). I've also included a short video of the Windows game. The rules are included in the game, as are the strategy charts.



The Player's bank starts with $1000 (but configurable). Bets range from $5 to $50 (min and max bets configurable).



Your solution will allow a Player to "undo" cards from a hand dealt, one at a time.



You will display (upon request) a True Count.













The Deck Analysis shown below is used to increase (or decrease) a bet placed, based on the "True Count" ( a ration of card values dealt against those remaining in the Shoe.)






The strategy chart below shows decision charts for when the player has duplicate cards (split or no-split), or just a regular hand. For regular hands, it might be possible to have a "soft" total (Ace counts as 11 and not a 1 value); The player follows the top axis to locate the face-up dealer card value, and then follows the left axis to locate his/her current total. In the case above, the "hint" button showed this display and circled the appropriate action. While this doesn't guarantee a winning hand, it does offer a possibly better outcome overall.















BlackJack BlackJack Objective Develop a console-based (i.e., “DOS”) game Deal cards to a single player Player can make bets Player complies to rules of the house Game Track “bank” and player funds Prepare game Play game Provided advice on player demand (hit, stand, double, split, surrender, insurance) Track player success Allow player to “undo” cards from hand(s) Replay a hand Refer to: Blackjack Master 3 Microsoft Store (free) Options How many decks used? We’ll play the 6-Deck table Dealer must hit Soft 17 BJ pays 3:2 Double after splitting?Yes Re-splitting of Aces?No Allow Surrender?Yes Insurance?Yes We’ll allow the number of Decks use to vary from 1 to 6 “Shoe” contains unused cards Cards dealt from shoe BlackJack First two cards dealt total 21 10 value card (10, Jack, Queen, King) 11 value card (Ace) Objective Player Get a card total value higher than the dealer’s without “going bust” Bust – card total exceeds 21 card values 1 to 10 for “pip” cards, including Ace Ace can also count as 11 Face cards Count as 10 Preparation Number of decks are shuffled Player inserts a “stop” card into the stack of cards Random placement, typically anywhere after 50 or 60 percent Cards are dealt until the “stop card” is reached All cards are then reshuffled and placed into the shoe Play continues where dealing left off Play Players make a bet Minimum is $5, max bet is set during configuration Cards are dealt from the “shoe” From left to right Each player receives a face-up card The dealer also receives a face-up card A 2nd card is dealt to each player The dealer’s 2nd card is face-down Play After initial deal Dealer showing Ace Possible BlackJack Player can ‘take insurance’ Usually a ‘sucker bet’ If Dealer does have BJ All player non-BJ bets are lost Unless insurance… then it pays 2:1 (or as configured in house rules) If a player has BJ, it’s considered a “push” Player keeps original bet Dealer is not showing Ace Hands are played out Playing out a hand Each hand is played to completion before the next hand Player options Double-down (only after 1st two cards dealt) Player is confident either total will exceed Dealer’s or Dealer goes bust Allowed on any total The bet is doubled A single 3rd card is dealt to player Stand Player does not wish another card for that hand Hit Player’s hand is dealt another card (if not already ‘bust’) Split (check rules established) If card values match, player can split a hand into two hands Each hand is dealt a 2nd card immediately after the split If splitting Aces Rules may allow a split only once Rules allow only a single card dealt to each split Ace Non-ace splits May be unlimited, our configuration has 4 splits Surrender Not allowed on Dealer BJ Strategy Used to give player a ‘hint’ Keeping Count Keeping Count We assign a value to every card Hi-Lo method Keep a Running Count Based on values of cards dealt Calculate True Count Running Count / Decks Remaining Betting Strategy Increase bet as True Count increases Hi-Lo 2 to 6+1 7 to 90 19 to Ace-1 Alt Code Shortcuts for Playing Cards Suit https://www.webnots.com/alt-code-shortcuts-for-playing-cards-suit/ Playing cards is one of the most popular entertainment all over the world. Though different countries follow different styles, 52 card deck is the most common format. You can easily insert any of the card symbol in different suits using keyboard shortcuts. Here is a complete list of alt code shortcuts for playing cards to insert the symbols on Windows, Mac and HTML documents. Playing Cards Details The standard 52 card deck has the following items: · Four suits – spades (♠), diamonds (♦), clubs (♣) and hearts (♥). · Generally hearts and diamonds are in red color while spades and clubs are in black. · 13 cards per each suit. · 3 face cards – Jack, Queen and King · 10 pip cards – Ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. A deck can additionally have two to four jokers in a deck. In tarot version, each suit has 14 cards. One additional Knight card is ranked between Queen and King. Alt Code Shortcuts for Playing Cards Playing cards is part of Unicode point range 1F0A0-1F0FF containing total of 96 symbols. However, some of the symbols are not compatible to work on the documents. We have removed the incompatible symbols and consolidated the below table with the shortcuts for all playing cards symbols. The first column is a decimal code and the second column is a hex code. Card Symbol Name Alt + Code Alt + X ? Backside Of Card 127136 1F0A0 ? Ace Spades 127137 1F0A1 ? Two Spades 127138 1F0A2 ? Three Spades 127139 1F0A3 ? Four Spades 127140 1F0A4 ? Five Spades 127141 1F0A5 ? Six Spades 127142 1F0A6 ? Seven Spades 127143 1F0A7 ? Eight Spades 127144 1F0A8 ? Nine Spades 127145 1F0A9 ? Ten Spades 127146 1F0AA ? Jack Spades 127147 1F0AB ? Knight Spades 127148 1F0AC ? Queen Spades 127149 1F0AD ? King Spades 127150 1F0AE ? Ace Hearts 127153 1F0B1 ? Two Hearts 127154 1F0B2 ? Three Hearts 127155 1F0B3 ? Four Hearts 127156 1F0B4 ? Five Hearts 127157 1F0B5 ? Six Hearts 127158 1F0B6 ? Seven Hearts 127159 1F0B7 ? Eight Hearts 127160 1F0B8 ? Nine Hearts 127161 1F0B9 ? Ten Hearts 127162 1F0BA ? Jack Hearts 127163 1F0BB ? Knight Hearts 127164 1F0BC ? Queen Hearts 127165 1F0BD ? King Hearts 127166 1F0BE ? Ace Diamonds 127169 1F0C1 ? Two Diamonds 127170 1F0C2 ? Three Diamonds 127171 1F0C3 ? Four Diamonds 127172 1F0C4 ? Five Diamonds 127173 1F0C5 ? Six Diamonds 127174 1F0C6 ? Seven Diamonds 127175 1F0C7 ? Eight Diamonds 127176 1F0C8 ? Nine Diamonds 127177 1F0C9 ? Ten Diamonds 127178 1F0CA ? Jack Diamonds 127179 1F0CB ? Knight Diamonds 127180 1F0CC ? Queen Diamonds 127181 1F0CD ? King Diamonds 127182 1F0CE ? Black Joker 127183 1F0CF ? Ace Clubs 127185 1F0D1 ? Two Clubs 127186 1F0D2 ? Three Clubs 127187 1F0D3 ? Four Clubs 127188 1F0D4 ? Five Clubs 127189 1F0D5 ? Six Clubs 127190 1F0D6 ? Seven Clubs 127191 1F0D7 ? Eight Clubs 127192 1F0D8 ? Nine Clubs 127193 1F0D9 ? Ten Clubs 127194 1F0DA ? Jack Clubs 127195 1F0DB ? Knight Clubs 127196 1F0DC ? Queen Clubs 127197 1F0DD ? King Clubs 127198 1F0DE ? White Joker 127199 1F0DF ♠ Spade Dark 9824 2660 ♡ Hearts Light 9825 2661 ♢ Spades Light 9826 2662 ♣ Clubs Dark 9827 2663 ♤ Spades Light 9828 2664 ♥ Hearts Dark 9829 2665 ♦ Diamond Dark 9830 2666 ♧ Clubs Light 9831 2667 ❤ Hearts Dark 10084 2764 How to Insert on Windows? · You can hold the alt key and press the numbers using numeric keypad. For example, Alt + 127147 will make the Jack of Spades symbol like ?. · Alternatively, enter the hexadecimal code and then press alt + x keys in Microsoft Word documents. For example, 1F0C7 + Alt + X will produce Seven of Diamonds card like ?. · Windows 10 also has an emoji keyboard to insert Joker emoji symbol. Press “Win + ;” keys to open emoji keyboard. Search for joker symbol and insert on your documents. Joker Emoji Symbol in Windows Note: The flower playing card emoji is not part of playing suit cards. You can type this symbol with alt + 127924. How to Insert on Mac? · On Mac documents like Pages and Keynote, press option key and the hexadecimal number in the second column of the above table. For example, Option + 2667 will produce Clubs Light card symbol like ♧. However, you should change the input method to Unicode Hex Input and can only use four digit hex codes in this method. · If you want to insert other symbols with five digits hex code, press “Control + Command + Space bar” keys. This will open Character Viewer app and you can search for all plying card symbol in this app to insert on your documents. Playing Cards Symbols in Mac Character Viewer How to Insert on HTML Documents? · There are two ways to insert the cards symbols on HTML webpages. First is to use the decimal code in the format 🃎 and the second is to use hex code in the format &#x 1F0D3; (use without any space). · On CSS and JavaScript documents, use the hex code in the formats \1F0CD and \u1F0CD respectively. Symbol Variations You can change the color and font sizes of the symbols on your document similar to any other text content. Note that the Black Joker symbol will look like a color picture. Therefore, you can’t change the color of this joker card symbol though you can change the size. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia The Miscellaneous Symbols block contains the following, at U+2660–2667: U+2660 U+2665 U+2666 U+2663 ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ Black Spade Suit Black Heart Suit Black Diamond Suit Black Club Suit ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ U+2664 U+2661 U+2662 U+2667 ♤ ♡ ♢ ♧ White Spade Suit White Heart Suit White Diamond Suit White Club Suit Playing cards deck[edit] Unicode 6.0 added images for: the 52 cards of the standard French deck, 4 Knights of the Tarot deck, a back of a card, and two for black and white (or red) jokers in the block U+1F0A0–1F0FF[block name+link?]. Unicode 7.0 added a specific red joker and twenty-two generic trump cards with the reference description being not the Italian-suited Tarot de Marseille or its derivatives (which are often used in cartomancy) but the French Tarot Nouveau used to play Jeu de tarot. U+1F0A1 U+1F0B1 U+1F0C1 U+1F0D1 ? ? ? ? Ace of Spades Ace of Hearts Ace of Diamonds Ace of Clubs U+1F0A2 U+1F0B2 U+1F0C2 U+1F0D2 ? ? ? ? Two of Spades Two of Hearts Two of Diamonds Two of Clubs U+1F0A3 U+1F0B3 U+1F0C3 U+1F0D3 ? ? ? ? Three of Spades Three of Hearts Three of Diamonds Three of Clubs U+1F0A4 U+1F0B4 U+1F0C4 U+1F0D4 ? ? ? ? Four of Spades Four of Hearts Four of Diamonds Four of Clubs U+1F0A5 U+1F0B5 U+1F0C5 U+1F0D5 ? ? ? ? Five of Spades Five of Hearts Five of Diamonds Five of Clubs U+1F0A6 U+1F0B6 U+1F0C6 U+1F0D6 ? ? ? ? Six of Spades Six of Hearts Six of Diamonds Six of Clubs U+1F0A7 U+1F0B7 U+1F0C7 U+1F0D7 ? ? ? ? Seven of Spades Seven of Hearts Seven of Diamonds Seven of Clubs U+1F0A8 U+1F0B8 U+1F0C8 U+1F0D8 ? ? ? ? Eight of Spades Eight of Hearts Eight of Diamonds Eight of Clubs U+1F0A9 U+1F0B9 U+1F0C9 U+1F0D9 ? ? ? ? Nine of Spades Nine of Hearts Nine of Diamonds Nine of Clubs U+1F0AA U+1F0BA U+1F0CA U+1F0DA ? ? ? ? Ten of Spades Ten of Hearts Ten of Diamonds Ten of Clubs U+1F0AB U+1F0BB U+1F0CB U+1F0DB ? ? ? ? Jack of Spades Jack of Hearts Jack of Diamonds Jack of Clubs U+1F0AC U+1F0BC U+1F0CC U+1F0DC ? ? ? ? Knight of Spades Knight of Hearts Knight of Diamonds Knight of Clubs U+1F0AD U+1F0BD U+1F0CD U+1F0DD ? ? ? ? Queen of Spades Queen of Hearts Queen of Diamonds Queen of Clubs U+1F0AE U+1F0BE U+1F0CE U+1F0DE ? ? ? ? King of Spades King of Hearts King of Diamonds King of Clubs U+1F0A0 U+1F0BF U+1F0CF U+1F0DF ? ? ? ? Playing Card Back Red Joker Black Joker White Joker U+1F0E0 U+1F0E1 U+1F0E2 U+1F0E3 ? ? ? ? Fool Trump-1 (individual) Trump-2 (childhood) Trump-3 (youth) U+1F0E4 U+1F0E5 U+1F0E6 U+1F0E7 ? ? ? ? Trump-4 (maturity) Trump-5 (old age) Trump-6 (morning) Trump-7 (afternoon) U+1F0E8 U+1F0E9 U+1F0EA U+1F0EB ? ? ? ? Trump-8 (evening) Trump-9 (night) Trump-10 (earth and air) Trump-11 (water and fire) U+1F0EC U+1F0ED U+1F0EE U+1F0EF ? ? ? ? Trump-12 (dance) Trump-13 (shopping) Trump-14 (open air) Trump-15 (visual arts) U+1F0F0 U+1F0F1 U+1F0F2 U+1F0F3 ? ? ? ? Trump-16 (spring) Trump-17 (summer) Trump-18 (autumn) Trump-19 (winter) U+1F0F4 U+1F0F5 ? ? Trump-20 (the game) Trump-21 (collective) Playing Cards (block)[edit] Playing Cards[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F U+1F0Ax ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? U+1F0Bx ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? U+1F0Cx ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? U+1F0Dx ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? U+1F0Ex ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? U+1F0Fx ? ? ? ? ? ? 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