[0001] The present invention claims priority based on the provisional application of the same title filed by Mark S. Binney on Nov. 27, 2000.
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention relates to games, and more particularly to an interactive game system and method using a fantasy roster based on real teams or units.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] Several types of fantasy contests exist. One type of fantasy contest is generally known as “Fantasy Sports.” In Fantasy Sports, participants assemble a “Fantasy Team” where each player of the team represents an actual player from one of a number of professional sports teams. The Fantasy Team is a fictitious team whose players are chosen by the participant. For example, in a Fantasy Football contest, participants will assemble a team by assigning actual players from various teams to their associated positions in the participant's Fantasy Team. Participants make selections based on statistics about each player that are compiled each year by various publications. Then, based on each player's actual performance during actual contests, a score is generated for the Fantasy Team. Individual players can be traded, played or benched, just as in the actual associated sports league.
[0006] In some fantasy sports leagues, a group of participants organize and execute a “draft” of available real players for their respective teams. Thus, each real player may be drafted to one or several participant's teams to the exclusion of all other participants' teams. Participants may later execute a trade of players with other participants to modify their rosters.
[0007] Most fantasy sports contests are based on players from a single league of the sport on which the fantasy contest is based. For example, fantasy football teams are conventionally based only on the National Football League™ teams and individual players.
[0008] Another type of fantasy contest is known as a Fantasy Stocks, where a participant assembles his or her list of actual publicly-traded stocks for a Fantasy portfolio, without actually having to pay for the stocks. Since performance data is published and readily available on all stocks, participants in such a contest can ascertain their performance vis-à-vis other players, the actual market indices, or any other benchmark.
[0009] In such fantasy contests as the foregoing, the players on a fantasy team, or listings on a fantasy portfolio, represent actual individual players or individual stocks, respectively. Further, such fantasy contests are competitive, i.e. a participant advances to the detriment of other participants in a particular contest.
[0010] This invention relates to a novel fantasy contest system and method. In one embodiment of the invention, entire amateur sports teams are selected as players or as a player-coach for a fantasy team. Based on a win-loss record of each selected team, a participant earns points. An alternative embodiment of the invention adds points for other achievements, such as community service, school scholastic record of a participant, or for a participant performing some function on a network.
[0011] In an embodiment of the invention, a fantasy contest is hosted on a contest server coupled to a network, such as the Internet. Participants can access the contest server based on access data provided by the participant. Participants enter data to the contest server based on their selection of their roster. The roster may comprise amateur sports teams in one embodiment. Each roster may include one sports teams as one “player” of the roster, and the teams may be selected from various leagues or geographical locations, etc. In another embodiment, the roster may include other entities, such as a group of publicly traded stocks designated as one “player” for example.
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[0016] In an embodiment of the invention, a system for executing a game includes a game interface, a statistics engine, and a statistical source interface. The game interface comprises a portion of a Web server adapted for communication with a plurality of client computers. The game interface includes user functions and displays. The statistics engine is configured maintain a database of actual leagues and actual teams that represent players of a fabricated team, according to an embodiment of the invention. The statistics engine is also configured to update fabricated teams with changed actual teams and leagues, depending on factors that could include seasons, weather, etc. The statistics engine also administers and disperses points based on scores accumulated by participants. In one embodiment, the statistics engine receives a plurality of disparate statistical formats from many sources, which statistics includes scoring, win/loss records, etc. The statistical source interface connects the statistics engine to each one of the plurality of statistics sources. In an alternative embodiment, the statistical source interface is adapted to receive data from any of a preselected plurality of statistics sources.
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[0018] The web server
[0019] The web server
[0020] In alternative embodiments, users can use a PDA or handheld device
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[0023] In a specific exemplary embodiment, a participant could fabricate a team whereby each player of the team is a separate portfolio of publicly-traded financial stocks. In one example, a portfolio of ten stocks is designated as a player-coach for a fixed period of time, during which the player-coach may not be dispensed with by the participant. Other players of a participant's team are comprised of other portfolios, each including a predetermined number of stocks. Points could be allocated based, for example, a performance of the team as measured against market indices, actual funds such as mutual funds, or other teams formed by participants. In an exemplary embodiment, points could be awarded as a percentage performance difference from a stated benchmark.
[0024] Points that are accumulated by participants can redeemable for products, thus one method of the invention provides for a non-competitive game in which a participant earns points only through personal performance of a selected team, and not based on relative performance of other participants.
[0025] An example of a game system according to the invention includes a statistical source comprised of youth soccer leagues. In an embodiment, a game system includes a reality-based soccer game, and an on-line interconnected community of participants in the soccer game. A player-coach is first selected, which can be a actual team on which a participant plays, or an actual team from an actual league in which a relative of a participant plays. A number of other players are selected to form a fabricated team. In the example embodiment, the team is termed a “Soccer Club.” All players except the player-coach of the fabricated team my be dropped and/or added, in a step known as a “trade,” so long as a maximum number of players is not exceeded. The following rules apply, according to one particular embodiment:
[0026] 1) Game Points are based on the scores of the particular sport and is a scalable formula depending on the sport (i.e. a football score is significantly higher then a soccer score).
[0027] 2) Partner Points, which are conceptually similar to points awarded in Frequent Flier programs with the airlines; e.g. United Airlines has partnered with MCI, Visa and Safeway for miles per dollar spent, are based on events outside of the particular game being modeled by the fabricated team, such as educational achievement or extracurricular activities of a participant.
[0028] 3) Bonus Points are awarded to a participant for performing certain predetermined functions or acts, such as navigating on-line through partner merchant web sites, for example.
[0029] In accordance with the invention, various segments of the game may be isolated. The following is an example breakdown of segments according to a demographic distinction:
[0030] 1) Youths, age range is from 5-19 years old and their parents
[0031] 2) High School 14-20 years old, their teachers and kids parents
[0032] 3) College students 20-26, all post grad and their professors and parents
[0033] 4) Sponsored members (sponsored by the 3 segments above) through the Umbrella Program (see Umbrella Program under Rules).
[0034] Other distinctions can be used when desirable. Further, an entire game may be played without any distinctions between different segments.
[0035] Point totals can be updated according to regular intervals, such as once every week, for each participant. Other intervals may also be used, or an embodiment of the system and method can update each participants' points table dynamically.
[0036] Participation is made accessible to a participant using a computer to communicate through the Internet. Preferably, the participant also has an electronic mail account, and uses a browser program to interface with and display various Web pages that are downloaded from a game interface server. One example of a participant is a child that plays a sport. Other participants include the coaches coaching the child's team. However, according to the embodiment, the child and/or coaches can sponsor other participants. In the sponsored mode, called the Umbrella program, special bonus points may be awarded, and an association between a participant and the sponsored participant is stored in a table of the participant database. Examples of sponsored participants include mothers, fathers, grandparents, godparents, and friends of the child or coach, or anyone associated with a primary participant.
[0037] Example Rules
[0038] The following rules apply to a system and method of a game, according to one embodiment of the invention. Modifications and changes to the embodiment may be executed without departing from the scope and meaning of the invention.
[0039] Build your Soccer Club
[0040] A participant forms a “club.” In order to receive points for a club, a participant needs to acquire 5 players, which can be actual, physical teams. A participant may not select all players from any one particular division, and must have a player-coach on a permanent basis, i.e. the player-coach can never be traded. Thus, the team, or club will include the player-coach and five other players.
[0041] Game Points
[0042] Points earned by selected players will be based on how actual teams perform in real life games, such as USYSA-scheduled games in an entire season—from the first game through the last game of a season.
[0043] Win—20 points
[0044] Tie—10 points
[0045] Loss—0 points
[0046] Goal—I point
[0047] Partnerpoints
[0048] 1500 points/yr—Honor student
[0049] 2000 points/yr—High Honor student
[0050] 1000 points/yr—Brownies, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts affiliation
[0051] Bonus Points
[0052] 25 points/person—Umbrella Program
[0053] 5 points—Every Logon
[0054] 2 points—Advertising Hits
[0055] 1 point—Each active length of online session, such as every 10 minutes
[0056] Drafting
[0057] Draft day is predesignated, such as the day a participant signs-up for the actual USYSA game season, if the participant in the online game system and method is also an actual player on an actual team. The participant accesses the Web via the Internet and should have an e-mail address from which the participant may send and receive electronic messages.
[0058] A participant can trade and acquire a player at any time, BUT the team or club lineup shall be frozen at a predetermined time and day, and for a predetermined duration. A participant may only get points for players who were on the team or club for the games played that day.
[0059] Trading may be accomplished according to a stipulation, or a maximum point variance between a dropping team and an adding team. For example, participant A's Soccer Club wants to trade player 1 (Rocklin Rocks girls U-
[0060] Trading Services
[0061] Each participant will be allowed unlimited trading privileges via email. The participant may comprise a player-coach of that participant's fabricated team. Trading can be done at any time during a season of a particular modeled sport of endeavor.
[0062] A participant cannot have the same player twice on their team at the same time. They can however, trade a player and then re-acquire the player multiple times throughout the season.
[0063] Following is an example trade executed automatically via e-mail:
[0064] Participant A's Soccer Club is offering the following trade:
[0065] Rocklin Rockets girls U-
[0066] If this point total trade (50 points or less) is accepted, the trade is updated on Participant A's Soccer Club roster of players. The Rockets will be deleted and the Rose's will be added. All changes are made immediately after acceptance.
[0067] Other Functions
[0068] Member Sign-Up
[0069] Participants must first sign-up to gain access to the system and method. One simple sign-up process will ask for a valid email address, first name, last name, and a password twice (for validation purposes) After the user has signed up, they will automatically be granted access to the system network for life.
[0070] Build Clubs
[0071] A function of the game interface is to allow members to build clubs. Clubs may be built for any active season. In one embodiment, a club has 6 players, one of which has been designated the player-coach. Once an entire club or team has been fabricated, game points can begin to be accumulated and dispersed.
[0072] Research Players
[0073] A thorough research page will be accessible which allows for research and comparison of players or teams in an active season. The research page for each sport will also link directly to a participant's account to allow for ‘Instantaneous Trades.’ The system can also rank players, i.e. how quickly stats for the player are acquired and Game Points dispersed.
[0074] Trade Players
[0075] Another function of the game interface is to allow members to trade players in their Club. This is a simple, intuitive, and user-friendly interface. Rules for trading players can include: 1) the player-coach may not be traded, and 2) the trading variance between two teams (total points gained for team
[0076] View Points
[0077] A View Points Interface will allow members to receive a detailed audit on how all of their points have been acquired. This will act as a ‘Bank Statement’ of sorts showing all credits and debits to their Points Account from a points database.
[0078] Spend Points
[0079] Spending points, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, may be accomplished once per stated interval, such as weekly. For example, every Thursday at 12:00 pm EST the latest Reward Lottery will be released. Members have 48 hours to spend their points. The system will allow for unlimited Reward Selections based on earned points until the bank account balance is zero. At 12:00 pm EST on Sunday all winners will be posted and notified via e-mail. Each point counts as once chance to win the lottery. Multiple points may be spent on any of the 10 rewards until the member's Point Bank Account reaches zero. If the member fails to win any rewards, they will be reimbursed 50% of their points. If a member uses 500 points to win a Vacation, but they are not drawn as a winner, they will receive 250 points back.
[0080] Acquire Partner Points
[0081] Partner points may be acquired by downloading a Word/Adobe Acrobat Reader Document, filling out the form, Attaching the designated proof of Partner Point Eligibility, and submitting the application via the United States Postal Service. All applications will be reviewed and points will be dispersed within 4 to 6 weeks upon receipt of Application.
[0082] Acquire Bonus Points
[0083] Bonus points may be acquired in many different ways. To acknowledge receipt of bonus points, a participant must perform an acknowledgement function. Bonus points will be marked appropriately in the participant database.
[0084] Open Chat Rooms
[0085] Open chat rooms will be available to all participants. This will be a collaboration and information-sharing tool. Participants can share strategy and discuss the game in these chat rooms. Chat rooms will be moderated.
[0086] Statistics Engine
[0087] Import Accurate Teams
[0088] At the beginning of every season, an accurate team list must be imported. The Import Accurate Teams function will clear all previous teams and build a fresh list of available teams before the season begins. Team lists will be arriving from many different sources. The Chameleon System will adapt to handle all incoming team lists for all sports.
[0089] Disperse Game Points Based On Team Scores
[0090] The statistics engine will also disperse points stored in a statistics database. As new statistics arrive via the statistical source interface from each of the statistical sources, the statistics engine can determine what fabricated team won, how may points the contest is worth, and then reward all applicable participants the correct amount of points, automatically.
[0091] Statistical Source Interface
[0092] Catalog
[0093] The a statistical source catalog will be an ever growing catalog of interfaces specifically designed to manage different statistical formats from the various sources, from season to season. The statistical source interface can eventually grow to handle all possible statistical sources ranging from the AP Newswire to a human interface, i.e. sport administrators who enter scores manually.
[0094] Raffle Administration User Documentation
[0095] Add Raffle
[0096] Generate Yearly Raffles
[0097] This function will automatically generate raffles for an entire year, with 10 Reward slots Designated for each raffle. The administrator will also be given access to edit any single piece of information for each raffle.
[0098] Raffle Name
[0099] There will be 52 raffles in MySportsFAN each year. The Raffle Name will be similar to the format Week 23-2001 Raffle. The Raffle Name will allow easy identification of the Raffle in a list of all Raffles.
[0100] Date/Time of Begin Submissions
[0101] This Date/Time will typically default to each Thursday at 12:00 pm EST for each week throughout the year.
[0102] Date/Time of End Submissions
[0103] This Date/Time will typically default to each Saturday at 12:00 pm EST for each week throughout the year.
[0104] Date/Time of Drawing
[0105] This Date/Time will typically default to each Sunday at 12:00 pm EST for each week throughout the year.
[0106] Edit Raffle
[0107] Edit Raffle Name
[0108] The designated Raffle Name will be editable by the Administrator.
[0109] Edit Date/Time of End Submissions
[0110] The date/time of End Submissions will be editable by the Administrator.
[0111] Edit Date/Time of Drawing
[0112] The date/time of Drawing will be editable by the Administrator.
[0113] Add Raffle Prizes (10)
[0114] This is the only Mandatory Administration Feature in the system and method of the invention. For each week throughout the year, a number of prizes must be associated with each raffle. The Administrator is able to Add the number of Raffle Prizes to any future raffle which has been created. The number of prizes rewarded in this raffle must also be designated. For instance, 1000 fast food gift certificates may be rewarded.
[0115] Execute Raffle
[0116] Pick Prizewinners
[0117] This Function will be automated upon expiration of a predetermined interval, such as weekly. Prizewinners will be notified by email.
[0118] View Raffle History
[0119] View All Raffles
[0120] A list of all Raffles will be available to the Administrator—Past or Present. The Administrator may view detailed information regarding any raffle.
[0121] View Raffle Prizes
[0122] The Administrator will be able to view each Raffle Prize Rewarded for any completed raffle.
[0123] View Raffle Prize Winners
[0124] The Administrator will be able to view each Raffle Prize Reward Winner for any completed raffle.