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[0001] This invention relates to gaming techniques and, in particular, to a technique for paying awards to a player.
[0002] A very popular slot machine is called the “Wheel of Fortune”™. The Wheel of Fortune has three rotating reels for displaying symbols in a main game and, upon the reels displaying a certain combination of symbols, a large wheel spins. The large wheel has printed on it various payout awards, and the wheel randomly stops at a certain position to award the player the payout for that wheel position.
[0003] The Wheel of Fortune slot machine appeals to players due to the added excitement of a spinning wheel. What is desirable is a gaming technique that adds further excitement to increase player appeal.
[0004] Various embodiments of games having payout wheels are described herein. In one embodiment, in a main or primary game, a plurality of reels displays combinations of symbols that signify instant awards, no awards, or the activation of a secondary game. The secondary game, forming part of the gaming system, consists of a plurality of wheels that provide special awards upon the display of a predetermined combination of symbols on the reels in the primary game.
[0005] In one embodiment, the plurality of wheels consists of a first wheel having relatively low payout awards associated with each position on the first wheel. The first wheel is spun and stopped to identify an award. At least one of the positions identifies that the award is to come from a second wheel, which has higher payout awards associated with each position on the second wheel. The second wheel is then spun and stopped to identify an award. There may also be a third wheel having award amounts higher than those on the second wheel, where the third wheel is activated upon a certain position on the second wheel being selected.
[0006] In one embodiment, the third wheel has a position which, when randomly selected, awards a player a jackpot value.
[0007] The awards provided by the wheels may be in addition to any award provided by the primary game that initiated the secondary game.
[0008] In one embodiment, only one wheel is spun at a time. In one embodiment, the wheels are concentric. Any number of wheels may be used.
[0009] The primary game may be any type of game, including those games displaying cards. The invention may be implemented as a video game, or use motor driven reels and wheels, or use a combination of motor driven reels or wheels and a video display of reels or wheels.
[0010] The invention is applicable to any type of gaming system, such as an on-line system using the Internet, a stand-alone gaming machine, or linked gaming machines.
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[0018] Elements in the various figures identified with the same numerals may be identical and will not be redundantly described.
[0019] Although the present invention may be carried out on any type of computer platform, such as a stand-alone gaming machine, linked-gaming machines, or an on-line gaming system, where a user may interact with a remote server on a conventional personal computer to play the game described herein, the game will be described with respect to a stand-alone gaming machine.
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[0022] A typical stand-alone gaming machine also has a money detector
[0023] Operation of one embodiment of the present invention will be described with respect to the flowchart of
[0024] In step
[0025] If the special symbol combination appears across the payline (as shown in
[0026] After the first wheel
[0027] There may be any number of down-arrows
[0028] In addition to the bonus wheel amounts, the special symbol combination on the reels
[0029] The process of
[0030] As would be conventional, the various control inputs shown in
[0031] By adjusting the award amounts and the number of down-arrows
[0032] Any number of bonus wheels
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[0038] If the gaming concepts described herein are implemented in an on-line gaming system, the various positions of the reels and the wheels will be typically determined by a remote server, and the award will be paid to, for example, a player's account. The jackpot may be fixed or progressive. The game software may reside on any tangible medium, such as a CD ROM or a diskette, or may be transmitted over the Internet or via radio waves.
[0039] Additionally, the game may be carried out by a series of linked gaming machines, where the jackpot is progressive and common to all the gaming machines that are linked to the system.
[0040] While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from this invention in its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.