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As the name of the software title implies, Blackjack & Poker allow the player(s) the opportunity to play Blackjack or Stud Poker against the computer, or up to 3 other players (for a total of 4 players in total). The Blackjack game contains most features of a real Blackjack game with the exception of the "split" option. The stud poker Poker game places you against 3 other players, other people, or computerized opponents. It follows the normal rules for 5-Card Stud. Players have the option to bet (computer assets of course), and risk everything in their quest to become card shark masters.  
 
As the name of the software title implies, Blackjack & Poker allow the player(s) the opportunity to play Blackjack or Stud Poker against the computer, or up to 3 other players (for a total of 4 players in total). The Blackjack game contains most features of a real Blackjack game with the exception of the "split" option. The stud poker Poker game places you against 3 other players, other people, or computerized opponents. It follows the normal rules for 5-Card Stud. Players have the option to bet (computer assets of course), and risk everything in their quest to become card shark masters.  
  
==Fun Facts== <ref>{{cite web|title=TI-99/4A Video Game House: Blackjack & Poker|url=https://www.videogamehouse.net/blackjack.html}}</ref>
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==Fun Facts<ref>{{cite web|title=TI-99/4A Video Game House: Blackjack & Poker|url=https://www.videogamehouse.net/blackjack.html}}</ref>==
  
  

Revision as of 20:02, 5 May 2020

Blackjack & Poker
Blackjack & Poker Manual Front Cover
Blackjack & Poker Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Milton Bradley
Original Retail Price $24.95 (USD)[1] [2]
Part# PHM 3033
Format(s) Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module
Release 1981 (1st Quarter) [3] [4]
Genre(s) Card Game

Blackjack & Poker is a video game created by Milton Bradley for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A home computer system. It was released during the first quarter of 1981 and was distributed on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module cartridge. It originally retailed for $24.95 (USD).

Gameplay

As the name of the software title implies, Blackjack & Poker allow the player(s) the opportunity to play Blackjack or Stud Poker against the computer, or up to 3 other players (for a total of 4 players in total). The Blackjack game contains most features of a real Blackjack game with the exception of the "split" option. The stud poker Poker game places you against 3 other players, other people, or computerized opponents. It follows the normal rules for 5-Card Stud. Players have the option to bet (computer assets of course), and risk everything in their quest to become card shark masters.

Fun Facts[5]

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