=========================^============================^======================== Casino Kid 2 (NES) Copyright 1992 by Sofel Walkthrough by Ben Woodhouse shaky_mercury(at)yahoocom Oct. 27, 2003 Version 1.02 =========================^============================^======================== -=--=-=-=---=-=-=-=-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -=--=-=-=-==-=-=-=--= i. Introduction ii. Poker Rules iii. Blackjack Rules iv. Roulette Rules v. Opponents vi. Passwords vii. Version History viii. Copyright Information =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= i. INTRODUCTION -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== As explained in the title screen, the story : "Almost one year has passed since the Casino Kid defeated all the gamblers in the U.S. to win a million dollars. But the gamblers around the world have extended a challenge. They held elimination tournaments in their areas and have selected the best players. The tournaments are being organized by a mystery leader. No one knows who this person is. To find out who this mystery leader is, you must defeat the best gamblers in the world. You, the Casino Kid, cannot back down from their challenge because you are the King of Casinos in the U.S. And so, another King of the Casino's legend is born. Good luck Casino Kid!" In Casino Kid 2, you must travel around the world(you learn geography!) to defeat nine legendary gamblers, each specializing in either poker, blackjack, or roulette. Starting with a huge bankroll of $200, build up your fortune, leaving only bankruptcy in your wake, and take on the man behind the tournament. Only then can the Kid reassert himself as the King of Casinos! =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= ii. POKER RULES -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== The flavor of poker in this game is five card draw. After paying an ante(equal to the minimum bet), each player is dealt five cards. Then comes an initial round of betting; the players can raise up to four times. Each player can then trade in 0-4 of his/her cards for new ones. This is followed by another round of betting with the same four raise maximum as before. Here is the hierarchy of poker hands, listed from greatest to least : 1. Royal Flush - A hand consisting of a 10-Jack-Queen-King-Ace, all of the same suite. Naturally, since there are only four possible ways this hand can occur, its virtually a guaranteed win. Probability(unsimplified) : 4 / 2598960 2. Straight Flush - Five consecutive cards, all of the same suite. Probability(unsimplified) : 36 / 2598960 3. Four of a Kind - Four cards have the same face value. Probability(unsimplified) : 624 / 2598960 4. Full House - Three cards with the same face value, plus a pair of cards with the same face value. Probability(unsimplified) : 3744 / 2598960 5. Flush - Five cards of the same suite, not consecutive. Probability(unsimplified) : 5108 / 2598960 6. Straight - Five cards with consecutive face values, not of the same suite. Probability(unsimplified) : 10200 / 2598960 7. Three of a Kind - Three cards with the same face value, the other two do not match. Probability(unsimplified) : 54912 / 2598960 8. Two Pair - Two pairs of cards with matching face values. The fifth card matches neither pair. Probability(unsimplified) : 123552 / 2598960 9. One Pair - A pair of cards with the same face value, none of the other three match. Probability(unsimplified) : 1098240 / 2598960 10. High Card - The bottom rung of the ladder; none of the cards face values match. Probability(unsimplified) : 1302540 / 2598960 =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= iii. BLACKJACK RULES -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== The name of the game is 21(literally, to some); the idea is to collect a hand of cards whose face values add up to as close to 21 as possible, in hopes of beating the hand of the dealer. If you go over 21 though, you automatically lose. Each player begins with two cards, one face up and the other face down. You can then take the following actions : Hit - You are dealt another card. Stand - This tells the dealer you don't want any more cards. Double down - This is a risky move, and it can only be executed before your first hit. In a double down, you double your bet and receive only one more card. You always double down on an 11, since your chances of getting a 21 are pretty good and you can't bust. Split - When you begin with two identical cards you can choose to split them into two seperate hands. The amount of your initial bet will have to be placed on your new hand. The best hands to split are two 10/face cards or two aces, since these are all potential blackjacks. A "blackjack" is of course the ultimate hand, consisting of an ace and a face card/ten. When you get a blackjack, the dealer will pay you at 3 to 2 odds, instead of the usual 1 to 1. In Casino Kid 2, even if the dealer has a blackjack also, you still automatically win. There's also the concept of insurance when dealing with blackjacks. If the dealer's face up card is an ace, he/she will offer to sell you insurance, which is half the value of your initial bet. If the dealer doesn't have blackjack, he pockets your insurance immediately and the hand proceeds. If the dealer does have blackjack, however, he pays you back twice the amount of the insurance, i.e. the amount of the bet. Basically, it works like a push. Your strategy will depend on the amount of risk your willing to take. Remember, the main idea is to beat the dealer's hand. In Casino Kid 2, the dealer will stand at any value 17 or over. The most rudimentary strategy is to hit on anything 14 and below, stand on 17 and above, and do what your mood tells you on 15 and 16. If I knew how to win every time, well, I'd be rich. =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= iv. ROULETTE RULES -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== Board Layout : / \ / \ Red Numbers Black Numbers / \ / \ ----------- ------------- / 0 \ / 00 \ 1 2 _______|_______|_______| 3 4 | | | | | | 5 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 8 | - | s |____|_____|____| 9 10 | 1 | t | | | | 12 11 | 8 | | 4 | 5 | 6 | 14 13 |___| T |____|_____|____| 16 15 | | w | | | | 18 17 | E | e | 7 | 8 | 9 | 19 20 | v | l |____|_____|____| 21 22 | e | v | | | | 23 24 | n | e | 10 | 11 | 12 | 25 26 |___|___|____|_____|____| 27 28 | | | | | | 30 29 | R | 2 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 32 31 | e | n |____|_____|____| 34 33 | d | d | | | | 36 35 | | | 16 | 17 | 18 | |___| T |____|_____|____| | B | w | | | | 0 and 00 are green. | l | e | 19 | 20 | 21 | | a | l |____|_____|____| | c | v | | | | | k | e | 22 | 23 | 24 | |___|___|____|_____|____| | | | | | | | O | 3 | 25 | 26 | 27 | | d | r |____|_____|____| | d | d | | | | | | | 28 | 29 | 30 | |___| T |____|_____|____| | 1 | w | | | | | 9 | e | 31 | 32 | 33 | | - | l |____|_____|____| | 3 | v | | | | | 6 | e | 34 | 35 | 36 | |___|___|____|_____|____| | 2 | 2 | 2 | |to 1| to 1|to 1| |____|_____|____| In Casino Kid 2, you can place up to five bets on every spin. There are several types of bets that can be made in roulette : Straight up - This is an all or nothing bet. Place your chip directly on one number. Split bet - Bets on two numbers at once. The chip is placed on the line dividing the numbers. Street bet - Covers the three numbers in a row. Place the chip at the end of the row(on the left side). Corner bet - Allows you to bet on four numbers with a single chip. Place the chip on the corner connecting the four numbers. Line bet - Covers two rows for a total of six numbers. Place the chip at the intersection of the two rows(again towards the left side of the board). Column bet - If a chip is placed in the 2 to 1 box at the end of the columns, you bet on all the numbers in that column. Dozen bet - Place a chip in any of the boxes labelled 1st 12, 2nd 12, or 3rd 12. Covers the twelve numbers in the respective category. Red/Black Even/Odd ______\ Covers half the numbers on the table in the respective 1-18, 19-36 / categories. Each type of bet pays off differently, the odds are based on how many numbers the chip covers. Here's how it works out : Numbers Covered | Payoff ---------------------|------------------- One | 35 to 1 Two | 17 to 1 Three | 11 to 1 Four | 8 to 1 Six | 5 to 1 Twelve | 2 to 1 Eighteen | 1 to 1 =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= v. OPPONENTS -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== Casino Kid 2 features nine opponents, 3 players each of poker, blackjack, and roulette. You can play any opponent, as long as you can cover his/her betting range. Roulette is the game where you'll make the most money. Against blackjack and poker players, you can only take as much money as those players have. However, roulette players must pay off any winnings, no matter the amount. Its also the easiest game to win. Instead of making the outcome appear random, your opponent will tip you off to the outcome by saying a phrase before you place your bet. Memorizing the codes given by each player will mean big payoffs and short games. Winning at poker also requires some observation, as you must read your opponent and learn his/her behavior to determine if they are bluffing or not. The tougher the player, however, the fewer tells he has. Learning these patterns is less important than in roulette; here you obviously have no direct control on the hand you're dealt. Beating an opponent in poker can also take quite a while. However, sometimes the other player will offer to bet all his/her money, and you can either accept or decline the proposition. You can also initate this offer, but your opponent won't always go for it. Blackjack requires the least observation; you can't glean any information from the actions of your opponent. Really, this game just takes persistence. Obviously, it helps if have considerably more money than your opponent so you can bet the maximum every time. This game also has a "bet all money" option, so you can take that route if you feel frisky. I recommend beating the opponents in this order : 1. Rie Lenka 2. Paul Kieton 3. Allton Silver 4. Jyina Nagule 5. Rocky Hammer 6. Abu Ganzil 7. Othman Jr. 8. Nikorai Bunin 9. Ryu Mishima 10. Mystery Opponent Below are strategies for beating each player, listed in the order above. ___________ | | |-------------------------------| Rie Lenka |---------------------------------| | |___________| | Game : Roulette Ranking : One medal Bankroll : $100 Betting Range : $1-$10 Country : China Against every roulette player, you'll want to go for the big score, i.e. winning five maxed out straight up bets. Obviously, the best chances of achieving this come with the phrases with the least possible outcomes. So, play around with Rie without busting her, losing small bets if necessary. Wait until she says, "I may hit 00, I may not," or "Watch the wheel, not the layout," then place five $10 bets on one of the three possible numbers. You'll win $1800 dollars from this bet, even though she only has $100. If you want to maximize your take, drain Rie down to her last dollars, then execute the above strategy. You should come out of the game with $2000 to $2200. Phrase | Possible Outcomes ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I may hit 00, I may not." | 27, 00, 1 | "Watch the wheel, not the layout." | 0, 28, 2 | "Have you tried 12?" | 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 | "Try 12." | 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 | "How about the black or the red?" | Any black number. | "Think kid, think!" | Any black number. | "Listen to me carefully, kid." | 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 | "I'll hit in the first twelve." | Any number in the 3rd twelve. | 27 is popular. "What I say is very helpful." | 3, 9, 12, 18, 21, 27, 30, 36 | 27 is popular. "Try the even or the odd." | Any even number. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________ | | |------------------------------| Paul Kieton |--------------------------------| | |_____________| | Game : Roulette Ranking : Two medals Bankroll : $1000 Betting Range : $10-$100 Country : England Like against Rie, aim for the big bucks against Mr. Keiton. Make smaller bets to get him down to around $100, then wait for him to say one of the first two phrases. Take your shot and lay $500 in a straight up bet on one of the three outcomes. If you miss, work him down again, and take another chance. Winning off the straight up bet will net you $18000, which will put you in a nice spot against your next opponents, whom each have only $100. Phrase | Possible Outcomes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It may land on 00. Do you believe me?"| 27, 00, 1 | "Teasing? No way!" | 0, 28, 2 | "Well, well, well." | 14, 16, 18 - 24 | "I can read you very well." | Third row. | "I don't like black cars." | Any black number. | "Don't get too excited." | 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 | "I cannot be defeated by you." | Any number in the 3rd twelve. | 27 is popular. "How old are you?" | 1 - 18 | "You get excited and lose it all." | Any odd number. | "Betting on one number is risky." | 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _______________ | | |-----------------------------| Allton Silver |-------------------------------| | |_______________| | Game : Poker Ranking : One medal Bankroll : $100 Betting Range : $1-$10 Country : Brazil Allton can't bluff, period. You would think his skills would be somewhat developed, considering he hardly ever gets a good hand. Usually the best he can come up with is a pair. He also bets conservatively, so the game might take a while if you don't initiate raises. A list of his usual sayings is below, in the order of the probable strength of his hand. You should have enough money from the roulette games to completely obliterate Silver. Just play him straight up, max out your bets if you have an extremely good hand. You probably won't be dealt many good hands yourself this round, but even hands with just one pair should be able to pull you through. Don't ever fold this round. Phrases ---------------------- "Ha Ha Ha!" - Allton has a great hand, like anything greater than two pair. Its a rare occurence. "I'm fine." - This is his most common expression, usually it means he has at least a pair. "It's fun." - Only slightly worse than "I'm fine." He could have a low pair or high card. "Mmmm..." - Similar to "It's fun." Nothing to worry about. "Ow..." - Silver has a terrible hand; take advantage of him. "What is this hand?!" - The worst possible; he'll only really say this after the initial deal. |_____________________________________________________________________________| ______________ | | |------------------------------| Jyina Nagule |-------------------------------| | |______________| | Game : Blackjack Ranking : One medal Bankroll : $100 Betting Range : $1-$10 Country : Australia Jyina seems to serve as a blackjack tutorial; she just gets the player warmed up. She busts quite a bit, so you can play a little conservatively. Since she only has $100, and you should have quite a bit more, make sure to bet the max at all times. |_____________________________________________________________________________| ______________ | | |------------------------------| Rocky Hammer |-------------------------------| | |______________| | Game : Blackjack Ranking : Two medals Bankroll : $1000 Betting Range : $10-$100 Country : Canada Rocky's a lot luckier than Jyina... and you. He always seems to come up with 19's, 20's, and 21's to your 17's and 18's. To beat him, you'll have to make full use of opportunities to split and double-down. Remember, always double-down on 11's; always split with face cards and aces. This match will also teach you about insurance; Rocky will often have an ace as his face up card. I tend not to buy it, he only has blackjack approximately one-fourth of the time(or less). You'll end up paying him a lot more if you buy it all the time than if you just pass on it. |_____________________________________________________________________________| ______________ | | |------------------------------| Abu Ganzil |-------------------------------| | |______________| | Game : Roulette Ranking : Three medals Bankroll : $10000 Betting Range : $100-$1000 Country : India Beating Abu Ganzil will take longer than the other blackjack players. His tips are not as restrictive as the others, so its harder to hit a number straight up. Still, you should keep the same strategy, milking him down to a small amount of money, then hitting him up for a big payoff - $180000 to be exact. Phrase | Possible Outcomes ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "How about trying the even?" | Any odd number. | "I am always the winner." | Any odd, red number. | "I'll bet it's odd. Do you believe me?"| Any even number. | "I never lose." | 1 - 12, 24 | "Go on!" | 6, 21, 23, 35 | "It will be a full moon tonight." | 0, 5, 6, 27 | "What day is today?" | 0, 28, 2, 1 | "How about the number 22?" | 5, 15, 17, 34 | "Bet now! Don't think so much." | 0, 7, 11, 30 | "You can't beat me!" | 00, 17, 32, 34 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ______________ | | |------------------------------| Othman Jr. |-------------------------------| | |______________| | Game : Poker Ranking : Two medals Bankroll : $1000 Betting Range : $10-$100 Country : Nigeria At this point, your large amount of money should be enough to drown Othman Jr. without much effort. He has the same tells as Allton Silver, but he shows them half as often. Unlike Allton, he'll frequently be dealt some decent hands, so don't always rush to call his bets. Folding is an option. For a shorter match, choose to bet all your money as soon as possible. |_____________________________________________________________________________| _______________ | | |-----------------------------| Nikorai Bunin |-------------------------------| | |_______________| | Game : Blackjack Ranking : Three medals Bankroll : $10000 Betting Range : $100-$1000 Country : Russia Comrade Bunin has almost the same skill level as Rocky Hammer, however, he deals himself even more 19's, 20's, and 21's. You'll be dealt even more in-between hands, which inevitably leads to more frustrating busts. Because of the frequency of these in-between hands, you might want to lay off splitting on face cards/tens. However, the same policies used against Rocky Hammer regarding double downs and insurance still hold. Don't forget to use the "bet all money" option to shorten the match. |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________ | | |-------------------------------| Ryu Mashima |-------------------------------| | |_____________| | Game : Poker Ranking : Three medals Bankroll : $10000 Betting Range : $100-$1000 Country : Japan Ryu hardly ever shows emotion. Every once and a while, if his hand is bad, he'll let out a "Ow..." or "No way, man!" One reason this is rare is because he usually is dealt a decent hand. Don't plan on beating him with any high cards, he almost always holds at least a pair. Mashima bets aggressively, on a better hand he'll put up $500, on a weaker on at least $300. He'll usually call any raise you make. |_____________________________________________________________________________| __________________ | | |-----------------------------| Mystery Opponent |----------------------------| | |__________________| | As long as one of the nine world masters hasn't been defeated, The Kid's picture will appear in the good ole U.S. of A. Now, however, it's replaced by the King, a pink-haired, pink-eyed gambling maniac. Beat him at all his games, and The Kid will take over as the new King of the Casino! Name : The King Game : Roulette, Blackjack, and Poker Ranking : Three medals Bankroll : $100000 in each game Betting Range : $1000-$10000 Country : Las Vegas _____________________________ \Roulette\ You first take on the King in roulette. Be advised that you can't win over a million dollars here, so there's no reason to wear the King down before going for a big payoff. You will want to go for a straight bet; there's nothing like having a cushion of a million bucks before entering the next two phases of the contest. Here's his list of tips: Phrase | Possible Outcomes ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Don't be in a hurry kid." | 19 - 36 | Common nos. 24, 26, 28, 33, 34 | "Concentrate!" | A number in the 2nd twelve. | Com. nos. 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 24 | "Well, what shall I do?" | A number in the 1st column. | Common nos. 19, 25, 28, 34 | "Let's just enjoy the game." | A number in the 3rd column. | Common nos. 9, 15, 30 | "I'll hit 15 next, do you believe me?" | An odd number. | Common nos. 15, 17, 19, 27 | "I'll be serious from now on." | 0, 1, 13, 27 | "Win or lose, that's roulette." | A number in the 2nd column. | Common nos. 8, 14, 32 | "Next spin will be the end of you." | 1 - 18 | Common nos. 1, 7, 13 | "There is nothing you can do, kid." | A number in the 1st twelve | Common nos. 1, 4, 12 | "I am not faking, just trust me." | Common nos. 5, 14 | _____________________________ \Blackjack\ Unfortunately, this is where the fun ends for now; the blackjack round is mindnumbingly tedious. In blackjack, the King just overmatches you. Pray to Jeebus that the game ends quickly, even though it won't. A continuous stream of 13's, 14's, 15's, and 16's fall on your side of the table. Every time you decide to hit, it seems like you bust. Stand, and the King claims an easy victory. This will test all the skill you've built up until now. You'll still want to double down, although you won't overwhelmingly win as you might have in previous matches. You might want to keep away from splits, as you'll immediately be faced with not one, but two in-between hands. Also, keep in mind that you don't have to go for 17 or over every time. Hanging back on 15's and 16's, sometimes even 14's, is wise, it keeps you in the game and gives the King a chance to bust. Play smart. Hang in there and try to wear the King down. There aren't any shortcuts here, as he steadfastly refuses to bet all his money. Usually, betting the max every time, the King's fortune will swell to somewhere around $300000, frustrating the crap out of you. At this point, though, you should slowly but surely start winning, taking him back down to less than $100000. He'll hang on towards the end, but after a small struggle he'll succumb. Victory will take patience. _____________________________ \Poker\ In contrast, the poker round is quite easy. The King doesn't show much emotion. If he gets a really bad hand he'll say "..." Sometimes he'll also say "Alright!!" but this is a bluff; he won't necessarily have a good hand. The Kings luck is not that great; he'll come up with a fair share of high cards. Around 15% of the time he'll get two pair or better. You will also get dealt better cards in this round, coming up with quite a few two pair or even full houses. Just bet conservatively if you don't have much; if you have a good hand, max out the King. Its okay to fold if you initially get a lousy hand, but if you proceed past the draw, you might as well pay to see the King's cards. Note that if you get the King down in money and you bet more than he has, you automatically win. In poker, for some reason, you can earn more than a million dollars, not that it matters much now. |_____________________________________________________________________________| That's it. "Now you're the King of Casino!" =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= vi. PASSWORDS -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== Input these passwords to advance to the specified point in the game. Password : RN0J1J00HY Defeated : Rie Lenka Money : $445 Password : MY3J1J00DY Defeated : Rie Lenka Money : $1951 Password : DJ7J1M0080 Defeated : Rie Lenka, Paul Kieton Money : $3940 Password : 441D1J00NJ Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver Money : $545 Password : XF3Y1M00Q0 Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton Money : $18395 Password : 7$4D1M0D44 Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule Money : $18495 Password : 4$6D1MTD20 Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule, Rocky Hammer Money : $19495 Password : BYDY7MVY80 Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule, Rocky Hammer Abu Ganzil Money : $203095 Password : 7YGY7M?Y$J Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule, Rocky Hammer Abu Ganzil, Othman Jr. Money : $204095 Password : 9$2D7??YBJ Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule, Rocky Hammer Abu Ganzil, Othman Jr., Nikorai Bunin Money : $214095 Password : C$PY7???KT Defeated : Rie Lenka, Allton Silver, Paul Kieton, Jyina Nagule, Rocky Hammer Abu Ganzil, Othman Jr., Nikorai Bunin, Ryu Mashima Money : $224095 =--=---==-==--===--=--=-==-=-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==--=-==--==-=--= vii. VERSION HISTORY -==-=-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-==-=-=-=-=-==--==--==----=-=-== v1.0 - All information complete. v1.01 - Adjusted copyright to include IGN.com as an authorized poster of a copy of this document. v1.02 - Reformatted title text. -=-=-=-=-=---=--=---=-==-=--=-==-=--==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=--=-== viii. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION =--=-=-=-=--===---=-==-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==--==--===-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=--==- All information and work in this document is copyright 2003 by Ben Woodhouse unless otherwise stated and may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. 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