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[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/912,428 filed on Jul. 26, 2001.
[0002] The present invention relates to a method for playing a live casino table game. More particularly, the invention relates to a method for playing a live casino table game offering new betting options in addition to the wagering options offered in classical roulette casino games and associated with more various and advantageous odds.
[0003] Casino owners are always interested in introducing new casino games that generate more benefits for the casino house.
[0004] More particularly, the game must sustain the interest of the player as long as possible in order to optimize the time spent by the player at the table and his participation in the game.
[0005] The Roulette is a very popular table game that is found in almost all casinos. Roulette consists essentially in wagering on at least one number from a plurality of numbers, believing that the wagered number will be randomly drawn from the plurality of numbers. Players make wagers by positioning, on a game surface, some chips, tokens or markers on one or many areas, each area corresponding to one or many betting numbers.
[0006] The European Roulette has 37 betting numbers i.e. 1-36 and 0 and the American Roulette has 38 betting numbers i.e. 1-36, 0 and 00.
[0007] The game surface forms a rectangular pattern of thirty-six (36) squares laid out in twelve (12) stacked rows, each row having three (3) adjacent squares, each square associated with a particular number from 1 to 36.
[0008] A plurality of betting squares are on the edge of the rectangular pattern. One square represents a zero
[0009] A player makes his or her bet by placing his positioning markers, chips or tokens at the appropriate place on the playing surface.
[0010] A TABLE 1 Payout Table N° Of Times The Amount Winning Type Of Event Bet Pays Is Paid Probability Winning a Straight Up Bet Pays 36 35:1 Winning a Split Bet Pays 18 17:1 Winning a Line Bet Pays 12 11:1 Winning a Square Bet Pays 9 8:1 Winning a Street Bet Pays 6 5:1 Winning a 12 Number Block Bet Pays 3 2:1 Winning a 12 Number Column Bet Pays 3 2:1 Winning a Even or Odd Bet Pays 2 1:1 Winning a Red or Black Bet Pays 2 1:1 Winning a 1 to 8 or 19 to 36 Bet Pays 2 1:1
[0011] For example, if a player has wagered on the number 24 in a
[0012] When a betting period ends, a dealer starts the random selection process. In live table roulette, the dealer typically launches a ball in the roulette in rotation. The random selection is performed when the ball positions itself in one of the notches arranged side-by-side on the internal side of the roulette rim, each notch being associated with a betting number. The dealer distributes the payouts to the players according to the payout table.
[0013] An important advantage of the roulette game is that the roulette game is based solely on a random event wherein wins and losses made by players or the casino house are independent of player skill. The players appreciate the simplicity of the game which triggers feelings of enjoyment and relaxation.
[0014] The casino house appreciates the fact that the income percentage is constant and not influenced by player experience and skill compared to other games such as Poker and Blackjack card games where the casino house's losses depend on player strategies and skills.
[0015] Another advantage of the Roulette is the various levels of betting risk offered: players appreciate to choose and control their own level of betting risk according to their gut feeling and their wealth. The casino house appreciates that conservative players as well as high-rollers may be at ease to participate in a casino game that favors an optimal table activity in terms of number of players and dedication to the game.
[0016] A random process independent of player skill and a variability of betting risk levels are two advantages that have contributed to make the Roulette a very popular and appreciated table game among players and casino management.
[0017] However, the Roulette numbers are less attractive to players than playing cards. The cards show colorful betting symbols in addition to numbers such as objects:
[0018] The possibility of modifying the casino income percentage without changing the roulette game would be a great advantage. For example, a casino could decrease the Roulette income percentage to create an incentive to players during low casino activity periods or to create some frenzied hours enjoyed by players. Also, a casino having regular customers and low or no competition such as local or governmental casinos, could appreciate and find advantageous for the casino house to increase its income percentage on crowded periods.
[0019] Therefore, a need exists for an enhanced roulette game that retains the advantages of classical roulette games, such as many betting risk levels on a same event, the socializing atmosphere, and the speed of the game, but overcomes classical roulette disadvantages by offering flexible casino incomes and more attractive features to players.
[0020] It has been found that to appeal and sustain the interest of players in new casino games, the games have to possess some elements familiar to the players, in order not to frighten them, and, at the same time, to offer new interesting features, in order to provide a new source of excitement and enjoyment for the player and interest for casinos.
[0021] The present invention provides a method and system for playing an enhanced roulette casino game by combining the advantages of classical European and American Roulette with new features that solve some disadvantages of classical roulette games.
[0022] More precisely, the present invention provides an enhanced roulette game based on a random event wherein player and casino wins or losses are independent of player skill and offers a variability of risk levels to players with new advantages such as attractive betting symbols and flexible casino house income percentages.
[0023] The present invention further provides a method and system for playing an enhanced casino game, which offers to players familiar, and well known appreciated Roulette betting options wherein odds may be different without it being apparent to players and without changing the style of the game.
[0024] The present invention also provides a method and system for playing a casino game that offers new and additional betting options.
[0025] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of playing a casino table game comprising: identifying cards from a deck of playing cards as betting cards; recording a bet from a player identifying a number (n) of the betting cards; drawing at random from the deck of playing cards a payout-determining card; calculating a payout for the player of 48/n when the payout-determining card matches one of the betting cards identified, and otherwise a payout of zero when the payout-determining card does not match any of betting cards identified.
[0026] According to another aspect, a method of playing a casino card game comprising: identifying cards from a deck of playing cards as betting cards; identifying a remainder card from the deck of playing cards as outside card; recording a bet from a player identifying a number (n) of the betting cards; drawing at random from the deck of playing cards a payout-determining card; calculating a payout for the player of 48/n when the payout-determining card matches one of the betting cards identified, and otherwise a payout of zero when the payout-determining card does not match any betting cards identified.
[0027] A player has an opportunity to bet on the outcome of a random card selection from a deck of playing cards. A player selects a number of cards among cards identified as betting cards and bets on the occurrence of one of the number of cards will be randomly selected from the deck. The selected number of cards are identified by one or many following card features: rank, color, suit, parity, rank range or by a geometrical characteristic as column, block, circle etc. The player decides which level of betting risk he or she wants to take on the outcome of the random event in selecting a number of cards and in deciding his or her betting amount. A random card selection from a deck of playing cards is performed.
[0028] If there is a match between at least one card identified by the bet made by the player, his or her bet is a winning bet. A payout is credited to the player accordingly to a payout chart.
[0029] The method offers a new possible spectrum of payout odds as follows: 48 (47:1); 24 (23:1); 16 (15:1); 12 (11:1); 8 (7:1); 6 (5:1); 4 (3:1); 3 (2:1); 2 (1:1); compared to the payout odds of European or American roulette games: 36 (35:1); 18 (17:1); 12 (11:1); 9 (8:1); 6 (5:1); 4 (3:1); 2 (1:1).
[0030] The use of playing cards, adding new betting options and various colorful features, compared to betting options of classical roulette games, is attractive to players.
[0031] In one embodiment, a play board is provided with a game surface and betting locations. The game surface presents areas corresponding to cards of a playing deck and arranged in a geometric pattern. Geometrical characteristics formed by playing card areas of the game surface, such as: column, row, square, block, circle are used for identifying a number of playing cards. Each playing card area provides a betting location accepting a marker, token or chip and permitting players to make a wager on corresponding playing cards. The geometrical characteristic area accepts a marker and permits players to wager on a number of playing cards. A player makes a wager in placing markers, tokens or chips on an area identifying a card or a geometrical characteristic area. A random drawing from a deck of playing cards selects a payout-determining card. A principal game payout is calculated when the payout-determining card matches one betting card identified and, otherwise, a payout of zero is determined when the payout-determining card does not match any of betting cards identified. The player is credited with the payout.
[0032] According to one aspect of the invention, a system is provided comprising: an accepting means for accepting a bet identifying a number (n) of cards of a deck of playing cards; a random card selector for selecting at random at least one card of the deck; that is in comparing the identified number (n) cards to at least one the random selected card, the bet is a winning bet if there is a match between at least one card of the number (n) cards and one card of the randomly selected card.
[0033] For example, in one embodiment, a play board provides a game surface with 52 areas representing 52 playing cards. Forty-eight (48) playing card areas representing the forty-eight playing cards identified as betting cards are arranged in a rectangular configuration counting four (4) columns and twelve (12) rows. In the present embodiment, players enjoy familiar betting options similar to that of the Roulette, such as:
[0034] For example, in European or American roulette games, the spectrum of payout odds is: 36 (35:1); 18 (17:1); 12 (11:1); 9 (8:1); 6 (5:1); 4 (3:1); 2 (1:1). According to the present invention, the method offers for the same betting options and a new possible spectrum of payout odds as follows: 48 (47:1); 24 (23:1); 16 (15:1); 12 (11:1); 8 (7:1); 6 (5:1); 4 (3:1); 3 (2:1); 2(1:1).
[0035] If a player has wagered on two cards with a
[0036] The invention is appealing to players because of the familiar roulette betting options with a different spectrum of odds.
[0037] In addition, in one embodiment, the remaining cards, not identified as betting cards, are identified as
[0038] Preferably, at least one of the
[0039] Preferably, at least one card of the outside cards is a
[0040] A casino house determines the income percentage per game by modifying from turn to turn or setting the selection of
[0041] For example, a casino takes a deck of playing cards having 52 playing cards, identifies 48 cards as betting cards and the four remaining cards as outside cards. The casino chooses one among the four
[0042] Preferably, at least one of the betting cards is an
[0043] A betting option on an
[0044] A betting option on an
[0045] Preferably, a player has the possibility to make a bet identifying a number s of betting cards as
[0046] A
[0047] The possibility of identifying a
[0048] A
[0049] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0058] Referring to
[0059] A player chooses his or her betting risk level by positioning markers, chips or tokens on areas corresponding to the betting options typically offered by classical roulette games. Examples of such bets are illustrated in
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[0061] How to play the present enhanced roulette game and use the system may be understood by referring to
[0062] A random prize selector
[0063] A random prize selector control
[0064] Furthermore, a dealer console
[0065] It will be easily understood that the random selector and the display apparatus can be integrated, or not, in the same apparatus.
[0066] It will also be understood that each random selector, such as the random card selector, the random player position selector, and the random prize selector, can be considered as individual and separate apparatuses that can be integrated, or not, in one or more apparatuses.
[0067] It will also be understood that the random card selector, can take many embodiments. For example, it can be a mechanical apparatus such as a roulette wheel with 52 notches, wherein inside each notch is shown a card among the 52 playing cards of a deck; an electromechanical card shuffler capable of picking up a card randomly, or any other analogous apparatus can also be used. In the present embodiment, the random generator is an electronic apparatus known in the art. In the preferred embodiment, the random card selector is an electronic random generator due to the reliability and speed needed for the occurring random event.
[0068] In addition to the random card selector, the present invention also provides a random player selector. Again, the player position selector apparatus can take various embodiments, such as a dice-prism with eight faces, each face representing a particular player position with a number between 1 and 8 or one of the 8 chip colors: a ball associated with a wheel of a minimum of eight pockets or notches, each one representing a number from 1 to 8 and/or a chip color. In the present embodiment, the random player selector is an electronic random selector. The reason is the reliability and the speed necessary for the random process. In the present embodiment, there is a maximum of 8 players at each table.
[0069] It will be furthermore understood that various combinations of switches and buttons are possible for reaching the same objective. The number and the activation sequence of the buttons or switches and their association to the dealer and/or the random selector control depend on various considerations, such as the speed of the game, and the interest of the player. For example, for each random selection of a card or a player position, a particular button or switch can be provided for each of the following steps: a first switch or button for starting a random generation process; a second switch or button for stopping the random generation process, and executing a random selection; a third switch or button for displaying the selected item on the screen, and another switch or button for resetting the random selector and display.
[0070] As it is understood, all these functions can be integrated in one or more operations, started by one or more switches.
[0071] Referring now to
[0072] The method comprises a step of Identifying cards from a deck of playing cards as betting cards
[0073] The playing cards possess various betting symbols such as numbers and colors allowing Roulette betting options such as
[0074] In addition to numbers, various and different betting symbols such as
[0075] Playing card decks usually have 52 or 54 cards comprising 13 cards as follows: Ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen and King for each of the four suits, usually
[0076] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the deck has 52 cards. But, a skilled person in the field will appreciate the key features of the present method described, will understand, and will be able to apply the present method to a deck of cards having a lesser or a greater number of cards.
[0077] In the preferred embodiment, the choice of a bet identifying a number of betting cards among at least a minimal number of 48 betting cards provides a set of various risk levels depending of the number (n) of cards, such as: 24, 16, 12, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 allowing one to calculate a payout of 48/n wherein the payout amount is an integer. For example, a player selects one card with a
[0078] The method of the present invention virtually provides 47 levels of betting risk i.e. 1 to 47 betting cards identified by a single bet. For example, if 13 betting cards have been identified in a single bet and the randomly selected payout-determining card matches one card among those 13 identified betting cards, the payout multiplication factor will be 48/13 or approximately 3.6923, a non-integer for which a payout amount is more difficult, long and complex to calculate for an individual. Of course, if an electronic apparatus is used to calculate the corresponding payout amount, it is easier, faster and more accurate. If the present enhanced roulette game is played on an electronic apparatus or device, such as a video game or slot machine, non-integer payout multiplication factors do not necessarily create a problem and may still provides advantages to players and casinos.
[0079] However, on a live table game, non-integer layout multiplication factors are unsuitable. The time for calculating a layout by the dealer, even if he or she has an electronic calculator, would most likely be unacceptable and would result in more mistakes. The player could have more difficulties to choose his or her betting risk and would take more time to wager in reason of large number of various betting risks.
[0080] Furthermore, betting risks offered in such a large number of choices could require additional features and/or conventions to record a bet from a player identifying a number between 1 and 47 among betting cards and could overload processes or rules of the game. In a context of live casino table game, a large set of betting risk levels, i.e. a number of 1 to 47 betting cards identified by a single bet from a player, could put a disadvantage to rapidity and simplicity of the present enhanced roulette game in a live casino environment.
[0081] The payout table preferably provides various payouts that represent various integer multiplication factors that allows to calculate the payout rapidly and easily by players and dealers. A restricted number of payout integer multiplication factors such as 48 (1:47), 24 (1:23), 16 (1:15); 12 (1:11), 8 (1:7), 6 (1:5), 4 (1:3), 3 (1:2), 2 (1:1) from which a payout amount to players is easily calculated by a dealer, provides rapidity for the game and accuracy for credit transactions which favor enhanced Roulette table profitability.
[0082] For a conventional roulette game, 8 levels of betting risk on the random selection of number from 1 to 36 is provided, such as 36 (1:35); 18 (1:17); 12 (1:11); 9 (1:8); 6 (1:5); 4 (1:3); 3 (1:2); 2 (1:1), corresponding to various integer dividing factors of the number 36. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the spectrum of betting risk has 9 different betting risk levels, such as: 48 (1:47); 24 (1:23); 16 (1:15); 12 (1:11); 8 (1:7); 6 (1:5); 4 (1:3); 3 (1:2); 2 (1:1), corresponding to various integer dividing factors of the number 48.
[0083] According to the present invention, offering a larger spectrum of risk levels attracts the players because of the larger flexibility and control in the determination of the betting risk on the random event. Furthermore, offering different betting risks compared with the betting risks offered in classical roulette games, provides an appeal to players in the game of the present invention because it renews the betting strategies of the roulette game.
[0084] Referring back to
[0085] The choice of cards as outside cards, allows to use the totality of cards of the playing deck, and at the same time, to obtain a suitable minimum multifactorial number such as 48 for the number of betting cards. The number of remainder cards depends on the number of cards of the playing deck used.
[0086] As previously noted, the number of remainder cards can be considerable if a convenient number of extra cards are added to a deck of 52 playing cards.
[0087] The number of outside cards can vary depending of the number of cards of the playing deck; the objective being to obtain at least a number of 48 betting cards. In the present preferred embodiment, the number of outside cards is 4 or 6 depending of the number of cards available in the deck of playing cards: 52 or 54 cards (with two jokers).
[0088] When a bet from a player identifies all of the betting cards in a same suit, it would be preferable that a number (n) of the betting cards are identified such that the payout multiplication factor calculated be an integer amount. In a preferred embodiment, a card from each suit is selected as an outside card such that when a bet from a player identifies all betting cards in a same suit, a number n=12 of the betting cards is identified and a payout is calculated such that 48/n is an integer.
[0089] Preferably, the outside cards are four cards of odd face value so that when a bet from a player identifies all of the betting cards of a same parity
[0090] Preferably, the outside cards are four cards of a same face value 7 so that when a bet from a player identifies all of the betting cards in a same range of face values, in one of the two ranges of face value lower or higher than face value 7, a number of n=24 of the betting cards, all of the betting cards in a same range of values is identified and a payout is calculated such as 48/n is an integer.
[0091] Therefore, the card which is preferably removed from each suit of a standard deck of cards is preferably the card with a face value of 7.
[0092] The classical European and American roulette games are commonly characterized by the same spectrum of betting options with the corresponding payout chart table shown in table 2.
TABLE 2 Spectrum of betting options and payout table. Payout For Winning Bets Amount Received By Betting Options Player Probability <<Straight up>> 36 (35:1) <<Split>> 18 (17:1) <<Line>> 12 (11:1) <<Square>> 9 (8:1) <<Street>> 6 (5:1) <<12 number Column>> 3 (2:1) <<12 number block>> 3 (2:1) <<Odd>> or <<Even>> 2 (1:1) <<Lows>> or <<Highs>> 2 (1:1) <<Red>> or <<Black>> 2 (1:1)
[0093] Numbers without parentheses represent total amounts received by the player. The amount corresponds to 36/n and comprises the bet amount refund to the player plus the bet amount from the player times the winning odds of the bet expressed in parentheses. For example, for a winning
[0094] The European or American Roulette games offer players the same type of betting options with the same payout chart table, with the same rules and betting options.
[0095] The difference between the European Roulette casino house income ratio of 1/37 or approximately 2.71% and the American Roulette casino house income ratio of 2/38 or approximately 5.26% comes essentially from the number of
[0096] Therefore, by modifying only the number of
[0097] For example, if a betting option has two times less chances than an other type of betting option to be a winning bet, for example comparing a
[0098] As it can be appreciated, for the Roulette game, the casino house income percentage can be changed by decreasing or increasing the number of
[0099] Unfortunately, modifying the casino house income ratio for one or another of the classical European and American roulette games by varying the number of
[0100] An important constraint is that a modification to the casino house income percentage by modifying the number of
[0101] The deletion of an
[0102] Adding an
[0103] Another important constraint is that each time an
[0104] In the preferred embodiment, for a 52 playing card deck, the four chosen cards as
[0105] The choice of the 7's, and Jokers from a deck of 54 playing cards, as
[0106] Referring back to
[0107] An outside card identified as a
[0108] The method further comprises the step of identifying none, one or some of outside cards as
[0109] An outside card identified as an
[0110] Preferably, at least one card of the outside cards is identified as an
[0111] In identifying the
[0112] For example, with a deck of 54 playing cards, from 0 to 6 cards can be identified as TABLE 3 Seven Casino House Ratios Number of Cards Identified Number of Cards Identified Casino as <<all bets lose>> Card as <<free turn>> Card Income Ratio 0 6 11.11% (6/54) 1 5 9.43% (5/53) 2 4 7.69% (4/52) 3 3 5.88% (3/51) 4 2 4.00% (2/50) 5 1 2.04% (1/49) 6 0 0.00% (0/48)
[0113] It can be appreciated that switching between the seven casino income ratios is done by changing the number of cards identified as
[0114] The method further comprises the step of identifying none, one or some of the outside cards as
[0115] An outside card identified as an
[0116] Preferably, at least one card of the
[0117] A betting option on an
[0118] If a payout amount calculated is the same as that of a winning
[0119] For example, during a normal game of the enhanced roulette game, it is decided that, for the next game, an
[0120] An
[0121] An
[0122] The method further comprises the step of identifying none, one, or some of betting cards as
[0123] Preferably, a player has the possibility to make a bet in which a number s of the betting cards are identified as
[0124] A
[0125] For example, a game surface having 54 areas corresponding to 54 playing cards and arranged in a geometric pattern is shown in
[0126] Also, in the present example, the casino house offers to players an opportunity to identify one of the two
[0127] A practical example is as follows: a player makes a bet identifying an
[0128] Wherein,
[0129] S is the minimal bet amount required to identify a betting card as a
[0130] IR is the statistical casino income ratio on a bet identifying a number n of betting cards before identification of a betting card as a
[0131] IR* is the statistical casino income ratio on a bet identifying a number n of betting cards after identification of a betting card as a
[0132] N is the turning-point total betting amount comprising the bet amount identifying a number n of betting cards (M) and the minimal bet amount required to identify a betting card as a
[0133] M is the bet amount identifying a number n of betting cards with IR*; (1-IR) and (1-IR*) are corresponding statistical player refund ratios.
[0134] In the current example, the winning bet
[0135] If a player bets a betting amount of $52.00, it will be more favorable for him or her to identify a
[0136] On the contrary, if a player bets a betting amount of $50.00, it will be more favorable to him or her to bet a total amount of $50.00 for identifying a number n of betting cards with a statistical player refund ratio of 48/51 and a statistical player refund amount of $47.06 rather than identifying a
[0137] Consequently, the player who has made a bet identifying a betting card as a
[0138] A
[0139] A Roulette game wherein
[0140] Referring back to
[0141] In preferred embodiments, players position markers, chips or tokens on corresponding betting areas on a playing game surface. It is understood that electronic betting devices or apparatus can replace physical markers and game surfaces, and allow players to choose and record bets.
[0142] The method further comprises the step of recording a bet from a player identifying a number s of betting cards as
[0143] In preferred embodiments, the markers and the manner used to identify a betting card as a
[0144] The method comprises the step of drawing at random from a deck of playing cards a payout-determining card
[0145] The random card selection can be started by a player or the dealer, manually with one or more decks of playing cards counting
[0146] In preferred embodiments, the random selection of a payout-determining card is performed by a random card selector because of the rapidity, low cost and fairness of the card selection process provided by an electronic apparatus compared with a physical roulette wheel. But, in some circumstances, a mechanical roulette wheel is more appropriate as a random card selector because of other aspects such as aesthetics, higher familiarity or preference of the players, dealers or casino owners for mechanical devices.
[0147] The method then comprises the step of calculating a payout when a payout-determining card matches one of the cards identified by a bet from a player
[0148] By comparing the outcome of the random event i.e. the payout-determining card with the cards identified by bets made by players, the wins and the losses of the game are resolved according to the payout table. The predetermined payout charts determine the amount of payout.
[0149] In the preferred embodiment, the dealer compares the result of the outcome of the random event i.e. the payout-determining card with the cards identified by bets from players, calculates the amount of payout determined by the predetermined payout chart and resolves the wins and losses of the players.
[0150] The payout amount is calculated by multiplying an amount of a winning bet made by a player by the winning bet payout multiplication factor of the corresponding bet. The amount paid to the player corresponds to the payout amount added with his or her bet amount.
[0151] For example, a player made a
[0152] Finally, the method comprises the step of crediting player with the payout
[0153] The amount of the payout can be credited to players in cash, tokens, chips, tickets, goods, services or any objects to which a monetary value can be attributed.
[0154] In preferred embodiments, the dealer takes from the bank and gives to the players a number of makers, chips or tokens corresponding to the calculated payout amount and returns to the player the bet amount wagered by the player.
[0155] It is to be understood that, when the game is played on an electronic support such as a slot machine, a video game or with an electronic player wagering console, credits can be on an electronic support instead of material credit support such as markers, tokens or chips.
[0156] Referring now to
[0157] In addition to typical classic roulette betting options, players can bet on additional betting options, such as a card suit:
[0158] Referring back to
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[0160] In this preferred embodiment, the auxiliary game is abet on the player position that will be chosen by the random selector. It will be understood that other auxiliary games could be played.
[0161] According to the present method, players may decide to participate in principal and auxiliary games independently or in combination. A player that decides to participate in the principal game
[0162] A player who decides to participate in an auxiliary game
[0163] After allowing the to players to bet on the principal and auxiliary games, the dealer calls for the end of the betting period
[0164] A new game begins
[0165] For example, when the selection apparatus is a mechanical wheel, the activation operation consists in spinning the wheel and the signal is the ball launched into the spinning wheel. In the case of an electromechanical shuffler or an electronic random card selector, the activation operation is to begin the random generation process, and the activation signal is an electric signal started in activating a switch or button. The switch can be a footswitch, an electromechanical lever switch, a wired electric switch, an unwired electromagnetic switch, etc.
[0166] In the present embodiment, the card and player position random selector control
[0167] In the present embodiment, the switch takes the form of a slap button. When pressed, it sends a signal to the random card and random player position selector
[0168] During a random selection process, the display
[0169] As soon as a card and a player position have been randomly selected
[0170] By comparing and matching the randomly selected card and player principal betting selections
[0171] For illustration purposes, two payout charts among a plurality of possible payout charts are provided herein: TABLE 4 is used preferably if the principal game uses exclusively a single (free turnTABLE 4 Principal Game Payout Chart Seven of heart (7♡) Free Turn Seven of club (7 All Outside Bets Lose seven of diamond (7♦) 1 Straight Card Bet pays 48 (47 to 1) 2 Split Cards Bet pays 24 (23 to 1) 4 Line Cards Bet pays 12 (11 to 1) 4 Corner Cards Bet pays 12 (11 to 1) 8 Line Cards Bet pays 6 (5 to 1) 12 Block Cards Bet pays 4 (3 to 1) 24 Block Cards Bet pays 2 (1 to 1) 12 Column Cards Bet pays 4 (3 to 1) Kind Bet (i.e. 4 (3 to 1) Red and Black Bet pays Even Money Odd (i.e. A, 3, 5, 9, J, K) Bet or Even (i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Q) Bet pays Even Money High (i.e. 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K) Bet or Low (i.e. A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Bet pays Even Money
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TABLE 5 Principal Game Payout Chart Seven of heart (7♡) or seven of spade (7 Free turn Seven of club (7 All outside bets lose 1 Straight Card Bet pays: 48 (47 to 1) 2 Split Cards Bet pays: 24 (23 to 1) 4 Line Cards Bet pays: 12 (11 to 1) 4 Corner Cards Bet pays: 12 (11 to 1) 8 Line Cards Bet pays: 6 (5 to 1) 12 Block Cards Bet pays: 4 (3 to 1) 24 Block Cards Bet pays: 2 (1 to 1) 12 Column Cards Bet pays: 4 (3 to 1) Kind Bet (i.e. 4 (3 to 1) Red and Black Bet pays: Even money Odd (i.e. A, 3, 5, 9, J, K) Bet or Even (i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Q) Bet pays: Even Money High (i.e. 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K) Bet or Low (i.e. A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Bet pays: Even Money
[0173] In addition, by comparing and matching the randomly selected player position and card displayed with the player auxiliary betting selections
[0174] For illustration purposes, two possible auxiliary payout charts among many are presented. TABLE 6 is preferably used if, in the principal game, a single TABLE 6 Auxiliary Payout Chart Seven of heart (7♡) and Player Position Bet pays 100 (99 to 1) Seven of heart (7♡) Card Bet pays 25 (24 to 1) Player Position Bet Only pays 2 (1 to 1)
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TABLE 7 Auxiliary Payout Chart Seven of heart (7♡) or seven of spade 30 (29 to 1) (7 Seven of heart (7♡) or seven of spade 15 (14 to 1) (7 Player Position Bet Only pays 2 (1 to 1)
[0176] Then, when the dealer has determined the wins and losses, the game ends
[0177] One way to include an auxiliary randomly selected prize is by offering the opportunity, upon the occurrence of a predetermined random event in the auxiliary game, to start a random prize selection. The opportunity of winning an auxiliary randomly selected prize allows to give larger payouts.
[0178] By comparing the player auxiliary betting option with the card and player position randomly selected, a matching between a predetermined event in the principal game, such as the occurrence of a
[0179] Referring now to
[0180] From the comparison of the player auxiliary betting option data and the card and player position selected in the principal game
[0181] If a match happens between the predetermined auxiliary event and one or more of the player auxiliary betting options, then the dealer
[0182] Upon the designation of the dealer, the auxiliary winning identified player
[0183] In a preferred embodiment, by comparing matches between a predetermined auxiliary event and a randomly selected player position, selected card and the auxiliary bets, the dealer resolves wins and losses along the auxiliary payout chart and determines if there is any winning auxiliary players. Then, to determine an auxiliary random prize, the dealer enters, on the dealer console
[0184] If a happy face appears on a second screen, a special prize is awarded to the winning auxiliary player in addition of the total prize displayed. The bonus prize can take many embodiments: a certain number of special chips, tokens or markers that constitute an entry in a future grand tournament between many casinos, an entry ticket for a special gaming event or any types of prizes such as a car, a trip or a monetary amount.
[0185] As it will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, the method and system of the present invention could be totally or partially connected to any other electronic apparatus, device or system enabling the creation of the enhanced principal and auxiliary games played by a plurality of players from a plurality of local or remote physical locations such as various casinos, hotels, houses etc.
[0186] Although the present invention has been explained herein above by way of preferred embodiments thereof, it should be noted that any modifications to these preferred embodiments within the scope of the appended claims is not deemed to alter or change the nature and scope of the present invention.