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  9. {\revtim\yr1990\mo9\dy4\hr14\min27}{\version5}{\edmins10}{\nofpages28}{\nofwords66341}{\nofchars71977}{\vern8351}}\widowctrl\ftnbj \sectd \linex0\endnhere \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20
  10. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} PeggedIndex}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Pegged Help Index}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:00}K{\footnote
  11. \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Index}}Pegged Help Index
  12. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  13. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 The Index lists all Pegged Help topics.
  14. \par
  15. \par To learn how to use Help, choose Using Help from the Help menu, or press {\fs12 F1}.
  16. \par
  17. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\cf1 How to Play
  18. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  19. \par {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  20. \par {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  21. \par {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  22. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  23. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\cf1 Commands
  24. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 {\uldb Game Menu Commands}{\v GameMenuCommands}
  25. \par {\uldb Options Menu Commands}{\v OptionsMenuCommands}
  26. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  27. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} Overview}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Overview}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:105}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {
  28. \fs16\up6 K} Overview}}Overview
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  30. \par \pard\plain \fs20 {\f2
  31. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16
  32. Pegged is a game of logic with origins dating back to the nineteenth century. No one knows for sure who invented the game, but several sources attribute its creation to a prisoner in the Bastille. The game was very popular throughout Europe in the 1800s
  33. , where it was known as "Peg Solitaire" because it was played by moving pegs in a wooden board.
  34. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  35. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31 Pegged is played by jumping a peg across any adjacent peg and placing it in an open space on the other side. Only horizontal and vertical jumps are allowed. A peg that has been "jumped" is automatically removed from the board.
  36. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  37. \par The object of the game is to jump all the pegs until only one peg remains.
  38. \par
  39. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31 It is most challenging to end the game with the last peg in the center of the board, but you win as long as only one peg remains anywhere on the board.
  40. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  41. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31 Another interesting challenge is to start at the {\ul Solitaire}{\v Solitaire} level and jump pegs so that the following patterns are left:
  42. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  43. \par \{bml wall.bmp\}The wall
  44. \par
  45. \par \{bml square.bmp\}The square
  46. \par
  47. \par \{bml pinwheel.bmp\}The pinwheel
  48. \par
  49. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  50. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  51. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  52. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  53. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  54. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} PlayingTheGame}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Playing the Game}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:110}K{\footnote \pard\plain
  55. \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Playing the Game}}Playing the Game
  56. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  57. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 The object of Pegged is to finish the game with only one peg remaining on the board. The following section explains how to play the game.
  58. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31
  59. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Choose a Board Type:
  60. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Options menu, choose Cross, Plus, Fireplace, Up Arrow, Pyramid, Diamond, or Solitaire. Each board presents a different, challenging peg configuration.
  61. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Start a New Game:
  62. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Game menu, choose New, or press {\fs12 F2}.
  63. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Jump a Peg:
  64. \par \pard\plain \s14\fi-360\li720\sa43\tx720 \f2\fs16 1\tab Point to the peg you want to jump with.
  65. \par 2\tab Drag that peg over another peg.
  66. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \tab The "jumped" peg disappears.
  67. \par \pard\plain \s17\li360\sb60\sa187 \f2\fs16 {\cf6 Note:} Only certain jumps are legal. See "Rules of the Game" for more information.
  68. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 To Back Up a Move:
  69. \par \pard\plain \s17\li360\sb60\sa187 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkarow.bmp\}\tab From the Game menu, choose Backup, or press the BACKSPACE key.
  70. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  71. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  72. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  73. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  74. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  75. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} RulesOfTheGame}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Rules of the Game}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:115}K{\footnote \pard\plain
  76. \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Rules of the Game}}Rules of the Game
  77. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  78. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 Pegged Rules:
  79. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab The playing area is a plus-shaped grid of holes. At the beginning of each game, there is a configuration of pegs in the playing area.
  80. \par \pard \s7\li360\sa180\tx360 \{bml hole.bmp\} A hole
  81. \par \{bml peg.bmp\} A peg
  82. \par \pard \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab You can remove a peg by jumping over it with another peg. Only certain jumps are legal: you must jump horizontally or vertically, and you can jump only one peg at a time.
  83. \par \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab The game is over when no legal jumps are available. If there is only one peg remaining, you win.
  84. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  85. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  86. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  87. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  88. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  89. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} GameMenuCommands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Game Menu Commands}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:205}K{\footnote
  90. \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Game Menu Commands}}Game Menu Commands
  91. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  92. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\plain \f2\fs16\cf2 New
  93. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 Starts a new game of Pegged.
  94. \par You can start a new game at any time, even in the middle of a game.
  95. \par
  96. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\plain \f2\fs16\cf2 Backup
  97. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 Backs up one jump.
  98. \par You can continue to back up until you reach the initial peg configuration.
  99. \par
  100. \par \pard\plain \s13\sa86 \b\f2\fs16\cf2 {\plain \f2\fs16\cf2 Exit
  101. \par }\pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 Exits Pegged.
  102. \par You can exit at any time, even in the middle of a game.
  103. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  104. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} OptionsMenuCommands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Options Menu Commands}}{\fs16\up6 +{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:215}K{\footnote
  105. \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Options Menu Commands}}Options Menu Commands
  106. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  107. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 From the Options menu, choose the following commands to set the intial configuration of the pegs: Cross, Plus, Fireplace, Up Arrow, Pyramid, Diamond, or Solitaire. Each configuration presents a different challenge.
  108. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  109. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} HowToPlay}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} How to Play}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} How to Play}}How to Play
  110. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  111. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains information about how to play Pegged.
  112. \par
  113. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31 {\uldb Overview}{\v Overview}
  114. \par {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  115. \par {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  116. \par {\uldb Strategy and Hints}{\v StrategyAndHints}
  117. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  118. \par \pard\plain \s8\sa187\pagebb \b\f2 {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} Commands}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Commands}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Commands}}Commands
  119. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  120. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains information about the menu commands in Pegged.
  121. \par
  122. \par \pard \s6\li360\sa31 {\uldb Game Menu Commands}{\v GameMenuCommands}
  123. \par {\uldb Options Menu Commands}{\v OptionsMenuCommands}
  124. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page
  125. \par \pard \s9\pagebb {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} StrategyAndHints}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Strategy and Hints}+{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 +} Pegged:125}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245
  126. \fs20 {\fs16\up6 K} Strategy and Hints}}Strategy and Hints
  127. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  128. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 This section contains helpful hints for playing Pegged successfully.
  129. \par
  130. \par \pard\plain \s7\fi-360\li720\sa180\tx720 \f2\fs16 \{bmc bull.bmp\}\tab The puzzles get progressively more difficult and each provides
  131. insights on how to solve the last and hardest, Solitaire. So try to solve the simplest puzzle, the Cross, first. Then try to solve the other puzzles on the Options menu in descending order.
  132. \par \pard\plain \s20\sb60 \b\f2\fs16\cf1 Related Topics
  133. \par \pard\plain \s2\sa43\keep \f2\fs20\cf6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  134. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Playing the Game}{\v PlayingTheGame}
  135. \par \{bmc blkdiam.bmp\}\tab {\uldb Rules of the Game}{\v RulesOfTheGame}
  136. \par \pard\plain \s9\pagebb \b\f2\fs20 \page {\plain \fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 #} Solitaire}${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} Solitaire}}Solitaire
  137. \par \pard\plain \fs20
  138. \par \pard\plain \s6\li360\sa31 \f2\fs16 {\b Solitaire} is the name of the most difficult Pegged puzzle. It can be found on the Options menu.
  139. \par }