1 DIG 3134 - Lecture 2 (Game) The Acey-Deucey Game Michael Moshell University of Central Florida Media Software Design.

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1 DIG Lecture 2 (Game) The Acey-Deucey Game Michael Moshell University of Central Florida Media Software Design

2 Objective: Get the system going! Step 1: Form Teams (use forms) Step 2: Explain the Game

33 Objective: Get the system going! Step 1: Form Teams (use forms) Step 2: Explain the Game Each team starts with $1000. Each team antes $100 into the Pot. Dealer drops two cards, e. g. 3,10 Team Black can bet any amount ($100 to $900).

44 You are betting that THE NEXT CARD Will fall between these two! 3 10 Black bets $200.

555 You are betting that THE NEXT CARD Will fall between these two! 3 10 Black bets $200. 3J10 You lose. Put $200 in the pot. 2Q

666 You are betting that THE NEXT CARD Will fall between these two! 3 10 Black bets $ J 10 You lose. Put $200 in the pot. 2Q Gold bets $ Q You win. Take $100 from the pot.

777 Now we run my program. (Pick two teams, put $$ on whiteboard.) Winning Team gets 5 prof - points. All Teams get a chance to play (eventually)

888 Why give credit for playing? -You should study STRATEGY and that is PROBLEM SOLVING. -You will be building the games, Starting next week. e. g. I choose BLACK 7 to host. Run BLACK 7's Software BLACK 2 and GOLD 9 to play.

999 So … to improve your skills and Chances: Get some cards and play Don't lose your lunch money (I did..)