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US20040058725A1
US20040058725A1 US10/627,450 US62745003A US2004058725A1 US 20040058725 A1 US20040058725 A1 US 20040058725A1 US 62745003 A US62745003 A US 62745003A US 2004058725 A1 US2004058725 A1 US 2004058725A1
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  • the present invention relates to electronic Poker games and devices therefor.
  • Video Poker is a well known game played using and electronic device such as computer with a display, a hand-held device or with a dedicated, video Poker gaming machine.
  • electronic device such as computer with a display, a hand-held device or with a dedicated, video Poker gaming machine.
  • the play of basic video Poker is the same whether it is played with a hand held, electronic novelty device, with a computer, through the Internet or with a dedicated gaming machine, the following description is primarily directed to a dedicated, video Poker gaming or video lottery machine of the type found in casinos.
  • the player makes a wager by any suitable means such as by wagering credits, inserting tokens or the like.
  • the machine is prompted for play whereupon the processor for machine randomly selects from data representing a deck of playing cards, data representing ten playing cards. This data need is not arranged in any order and typically is configured as a data string representing the cards of the deck in no particular order. From this randomly selected data, five playing cards are displayed in a straight row representing the initial holding and the data for the remaining five cards is held in inventory.
  • the player using a touch screen on the game display or buttons on the machine or other input means such as a keyboard or mouse, selects which cards to discard, if any, from the initial holding.
  • the data representing the discarded cards is replaced with the inventoried data and the replacement cards are displayed.
  • the final hand is (with or without replacement cards) is compared to a schedule of winning hands based on the ranking of hands of Poker. If the player has a winning final hand, they are paid based upon their wager. If they do not have a winning hand, their wager is lost. After determination of the outcome of the hand, the player makes another wager and plays the next hand according to the above.
  • an improved method and electronic gaming device of the type having a video display, a computer processor to control the device and display, a first data structure storing data representing each card of at least one deck of playing cards for the game and a wager acceptor is set forth which further includes that the processor is configured to randomly select from said data structure and display at least N five card hands at the display. Each hand is arranged on a side of a polygon having N sides, adjacent hands sharing at least one card at the corner intersection thereof.
  • a second data structure stores data corresponding to hand winning outcomes and awards. This data may instead be stored in the first data structure.
  • the processor is configured to compare each hand N to said data structure and, for each winning outcome, issue a corresponding award.
  • N 3 whereby the polygon is a triangle.
  • the device further comprises a player input device configured for the player to select none, one or more cards of one or more hands N to discard and replace.
  • the processor is further configured to select and display data representing a replacement card for each discarded card to define final hands and compare each final N hands to said data structure and for each winning outcome issue a corresponding award.
  • the present invention provides for cards of hands to be shared and also for the player to discard and replace.
  • This game presents the players with unique displays, e.g. hands arranged in a square or triangular pattern as well.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of a device for playing one illustrative embodiment of the game
  • FIG. 2 shows another example of a device for playing another embodiment.
  • the device for playing an embodiment of the game according to the present invention.
  • the device includes a housing 12 which contains a game processor 13 of known design as well as, if desired a coin hopper and coin dispensing mechanism (not shown).
  • the housing 12 also supports a game display 14 which is controlled by the game processor 13 as hereinafter described.
  • the display 14 is a touch screen display so that the player may touch the screen to provide input to the processor 13 .
  • Disposed on the housing 12 may be a cash validator 16 or known construction and adapted to read and validate cash inserted therein to accumulate gaming credits, which are shown at a credit meter 18 .
  • the device 10 may accept coins at a coin acceptor 20 to make wagers or accumulate game credits.
  • the player may depress a Bet Max button 22 which prompts the processor 13 to debit the maximum amount permitted to be wagered, e.g. 15 credits for three hands, and accept that as the wager as well as prompt play of the hands of play as hereinafter described.
  • the player may wager any amount by repeatedly depressing a Bet One button 24 or by touching a Bet One icon 26 displayed on the touch screen display 14 .
  • a bet meter 28 registers the amount being wagered by the player for a hand of play.
  • the processor 13 randomly selects cards for the hands of play from a first data structure 30 storing data representing each card of a randomly shuffled standard deck of fifty-two playing cards and controls the display 14 to display the hands in a polygon pattern as shown in the drawing. It should be noted that where the desired display is a triangle as shown, the processor 13 randomly selects nine cards for the polygon arrangement of three game hands, i.e. Hand 1, Hand 2 and Hand 3. Each of the game hands is disposed along a side of the polygon and at least two of the game hands share a common card. Thus the display 12 may display the game hands as: Q Hand 1 K 4 Hand 2 7 5 5 Q 5 Q Hand 3
  • each hand on an adjacent side shares at least one card.
  • the player for each hand may selects cards to hold.
  • the player may hold cards (shown as cards with the “H” notation) for each of the hands as follows: Hand 1 Q K 7 5 Q H H H Hand 2 7 5 Q 5 Q H H H H Hand 3 S Q 5 4 Q H H H H
  • the processor 13 compares each hand to data representing a predetermined schedule of winning hands and corresponding pays based upon the tradition rankings of hands of Poker stored in a second data structure 32 . If any hand has a winning outcome the player receives a pay based upon their wager.
  • the pay schedule may differ but the following is an example of a pay tale based upon a five unit wager. Pay Schedule Royal Flush 4000 Straight Flush 250 Four of a Kind 125 Full House 45 Flush 30 Straight 25 Three of a Kind 15 Two Pair 10 Pair of Jacks or Better 5
  • FIG. 2 Another embodiment of the game is shown. Like components have like reference numerals.
  • the processor 13 randomly selects and displays twelve cards representing three five-card hands arranged and displayed in a triangle form. Each of the hands shares two cards (the cards at the corners of the triangle) with the other two hands. Thus Hand 1 shares the corner cards with Hands 2 and 3 and so forth. Thus the sharing of the cards at the corners of the triangle polygon presents various strategy challenges to the player as described above.
  • a square display of four hands may be as follows: Q Hand 1 J 5 7 J 10 Hand 2 A K 2 4 Hand3 A 7 10 6 7 Hand 4 9
  • each five card hand shares at least one common card with another hand.
  • the player must exercise a degree of strategy in regards to holding any shared cards. Further, if any shared cards are discarded, the replacement will be for the two sharing hands.
  • the game and device of the present invention may be played in a “Deuces Wild”, “Joker's Wild” (53 card deck), “Deuces and Jokers Wild”, Double Joker, One-eyed Jacks Wild format.
  • the arrangement of the hands in a polygon can also provide for bonuses such as 6 or 7 card flushes or straight flushes in addition to the holding os the five card hands. That is, the second data structure 32 may include 7-card winning hands as well.
  • the pattern of hands may be changed from that described above and may define hands of more or fewer than five cards, e.g. 7-card hands.
  • the game could also be played in a Stud Poker format where the player is not permitted to replace cards.
  • each hand may be dealt from a separate deck which can result in holdings of five of a kind.
  • certain hands may be played according different rules. For example, certain hands of the polygon may be played as draw Poker hands with others played as Stud Poker hands, Deuces Wild or Joker's Wild hands.

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Abstract

A device and method are set forth where Poker hands are selected and displayed in positions of the sides of a polygon. Hands share cards with hands of adjacent sides. The game may be played in a stud fashion or in a draw Poker fashion. Awards may be given based upon the constituency of each five card hand as well as the constituency of cards of adjacent hands, e.g. a 7 card straight flush.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a utility conversion application of prior filed and commonly owned provisional application Ser. No. 60/402,982 file Aug. 12, 2002 and titled “Gaming Device and Method Displaying Symbols In A Polygon Arrangement”.[0001]
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to electronic Poker games and devices therefor. [0002]
  • BACKGROUND
  • Video Poker is a well known game played using and electronic device such as computer with a display, a hand-held device or with a dedicated, video Poker gaming machine. In that the play of basic video Poker is the same whether it is played with a hand held, electronic novelty device, with a computer, through the Internet or with a dedicated gaming machine, the following description is primarily directed to a dedicated, video Poker gaming or video lottery machine of the type found in casinos. [0003]
  • To play the game according to the prior art, the player makes a wager by any suitable means such as by wagering credits, inserting tokens or the like. Once the wager is made the machine is prompted for play whereupon the processor for machine randomly selects from data representing a deck of playing cards, data representing ten playing cards. This data need is not arranged in any order and typically is configured as a data string representing the cards of the deck in no particular order. From this randomly selected data, five playing cards are displayed in a straight row representing the initial holding and the data for the remaining five cards is held in inventory. The player, using a touch screen on the game display or buttons on the machine or other input means such as a keyboard or mouse, selects which cards to discard, if any, from the initial holding. The data representing the discarded cards is replaced with the inventoried data and the replacement cards are displayed. The final hand is (with or without replacement cards) is compared to a schedule of winning hands based on the ranking of hands of Poker. If the player has a winning final hand, they are paid based upon their wager. If they do not have a winning hand, their wager is lost. After determination of the outcome of the hand, the player makes another wager and plays the next hand according to the above. [0004]
  • It is further known to provide games according to the above based upon a Deuces Wild, Joker's wild and Joker's and Deuces wild format. It has also been known to display and play multiple hands such as described in Moody, U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,873 titled “Method of Playing Electronic Video Poker Games”. [0005]
  • There is a need for new and improved games for video Poker which have new and entertaining displays, which involves the play of multiple hands arranged new and entertaining patterns and wherein one or more cards can be shared by different Poker hands on the display. [0006]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • There is, therefore, set forth according to the present invention a device and method which presents the play of multiple hands of Poker inn a new and entertaining display-form which also provides for hands to share cards. [0007]
  • Accordingly an improved method and electronic gaming device of the type having a video display, a computer processor to control the device and display, a first data structure storing data representing each card of at least one deck of playing cards for the game and a wager acceptor is set forth which further includes that the processor is configured to randomly select from said data structure and display at least N five card hands at the display. Each hand is arranged on a side of a polygon having N sides, adjacent hands sharing at least one card at the corner intersection thereof. A second data structure stores data corresponding to hand winning outcomes and awards. This data may instead be stored in the first data structure. The processor is configured to compare each hand N to said data structure and, for each winning outcome, issue a corresponding award. [0008]
  • In one embodiment N=3 whereby the polygon is a triangle. In another embodiment, the device further comprises a player input device configured for the player to select none, one or more cards of one or more hands N to discard and replace. The processor is further configured to select and display data representing a replacement card for each discarded card to define final hands and compare each final N hands to said data structure and for each winning outcome issue a corresponding award. [0009]
  • As can be appreciated, the present invention provides for cards of hands to be shared and also for the player to discard and replace. This game presents the players with unique displays, e.g. hands arranged in a square or triangular pattern as well.[0010]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of a device for playing one illustrative embodiment of the game; and [0011]
  • FIG. 2 shows another example of a device for playing another embodiment. [0012]
  • DESCRIPTION
  • Turning to the drawing there is shown a [0013] device 10 for playing an embodiment of the game according to the present invention. The device includes a housing 12 which contains a game processor 13 of known design as well as, if desired a coin hopper and coin dispensing mechanism (not shown). The housing 12 also supports a game display 14 which is controlled by the game processor 13 as hereinafter described. Preferably the display 14 is a touch screen display so that the player may touch the screen to provide input to the processor 13. Disposed on the housing 12 may be a cash validator 16 or known construction and adapted to read and validate cash inserted therein to accumulate gaming credits, which are shown at a credit meter 18. In lieu of cash or script, the device 10 may accept coins at a coin acceptor 20 to make wagers or accumulate game credits.
  • To input wagers to play a hand of play of the game according to the present invention, the player may depress a Bet Max button [0014] 22 which prompts the processor 13 to debit the maximum amount permitted to be wagered, e.g. 15 credits for three hands, and accept that as the wager as well as prompt play of the hands of play as hereinafter described. Alternatively the player may wager any amount by repeatedly depressing a Bet One button 24 or by touching a Bet One icon 26 displayed on the touch screen display 14. A bet meter 28 registers the amount being wagered by the player for a hand of play.
  • If the player has wagered the maximum amount permitted, e.g. 5 credits/coins/tokens per hand, play of a hand is automatically prompted by the game processor. Otherwise, where the player has wagered less than the permitted maximum, the player prompts play by depressing a deal/[0015] draw button 30 or deal/draw icon 32 on the display 14.
  • When a wager has been made and play prompted. the [0016] processor 13 randomly selects cards for the hands of play from a first data structure 30 storing data representing each card of a randomly shuffled standard deck of fifty-two playing cards and controls the display 14 to display the hands in a polygon pattern as shown in the drawing. It should be noted that where the desired display is a triangle as shown, the processor 13 randomly selects nine cards for the polygon arrangement of three game hands, i.e. Hand 1, Hand 2 and Hand 3. Each of the game hands is disposed along a side of the polygon and at least two of the game hands share a common card. Thus the display 12 may display the game hands as:
    Q
    Hand 1 K 4 Hand 2
    7 5
    5 Q 5 Q
    Hand
    3
  • Viewing the polygon (triangle) counter-clockwise from the apex; [0017]
    Hand 1 Q K 7 5 Q (shown in bold)
    Hand 2 7 5 Q 5 Q
    Hand
    3 5 Q 5 4 Q
  • As can be seen each hand on an adjacent side shares at least one card. Using the [0018] touch screen display 14, the player for each hand may selects cards to hold. For example the player may hold cards (shown as cards with the “H” notation) for each of the hands as follows:
    Hand 1 Q K 7 5 Q
    H H H
    Hand 2 7 5 Q 5 Q
    H H H H
    Hand 3 S Q 5 4 Q
    H H H H
  • The player would then prompt the [0019] processor 13 to remove the discarded cards (those not held) and to display replacements therefor resulting in a display such as suggested below.
    Q
    Hand 1 K 5 Hand 2
    Q 5
    5 Q 5 Q
    Hand
    3
  • The hands, with replacements would then have the following final holdings: [0020]
    Hand 1 Q K Q 5 Q (Three Queens)
    Hand 2 Q 5 Q 5 Q (Full House)
    Hand 3 5 Q 5 5 Q (Full House)
  • The [0021] processor 13 compares each hand to data representing a predetermined schedule of winning hands and corresponding pays based upon the tradition rankings of hands of Poker stored in a second data structure 32. If any hand has a winning outcome the player receives a pay based upon their wager. The pay schedule may differ but the following is an example of a pay tale based upon a five unit wager.
    Pay Schedule
    Royal Flush 4000
    Straight Flush 250
    Four of a Kind 125
    Full House 45
    Flush 30
    Straight 25
    Three of a Kind 15
    Two Pair 10
    Pair of Jacks or Better 5
  • After the [0022] processor 13 has determined and paid any winning hands, the player would have another opportunity to make a new wager to play another three hand set.
  • With reference to FIG. 2, another embodiment of the game is shown. Like components have like reference numerals. [0023]
  • Like the embodiment described above, upon prompting of play the [0024] processor 13 randomly selects and displays twelve cards representing three five-card hands arranged and displayed in a triangle form. Each of the hands shares two cards (the cards at the corners of the triangle) with the other two hands. Thus Hand 1 shares the corner cards with Hands 2 and 3 and so forth. Thus the sharing of the cards at the corners of the triangle polygon presents various strategy challenges to the player as described above.
  • It should be understood that while in the following example a polygon-form of a triangle was used, that the present invention is suitable for other polygon forms such as squares (four sides) and other polygons. For example, a square display of four hands may be as follows: [0025]
    Q Hand 1
    J 5 7 J 10
    Hand 2 A K
    2 4 Hand3
    A 7 10 6 7
    Hand 4 9
  • As shown each five card hand shares at least one common card with another hand. Thus the player must exercise a degree of strategy in regards to holding any shared cards. Further, if any shared cards are discarded, the replacement will be for the two sharing hands. [0026]
  • Still further it should be understood that the game and device of the present invention may be played in a “Deuces Wild”, “Joker's Wild” (53 card deck), “Deuces and Jokers Wild”, Double Joker, One-eyed Jacks Wild format. [0027]
  • The arrangement of the hands in a polygon can also provide for bonuses such as 6 or 7 card flushes or straight flushes in addition to the holding os the five card hands. That is, the [0028] second data structure 32 may include 7-card winning hands as well.
  • It should also be understood that the pattern of hands may be changed from that described above and may define hands of more or fewer than five cards, e.g. 7-card hands. The game could also be played in a Stud Poker format where the player is not permitted to replace cards. Also, each hand may be dealt from a separate deck which can result in holdings of five of a kind. [0029]
  • It should further be noted that certain hands may be played according different rules. For example, certain hands of the polygon may be played as draw Poker hands with others played as Stud Poker hands, Deuces Wild or Joker's Wild hands. [0030]
  • While I have shown and described certain embodiments of the present invention, it should be understood that the same is subject to modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. [0031]

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1. An improved electronic gaming device of the type having a video display, a computer processor to control the device and display, a first data structure storing data representing each card of at least one deck of playing cards for the game and a wager acceptor, the improvement comprising:
said processor configured to randomly select from said data structure and display at least N five card hands, each arranged on a side of a polygon having N sides, adjacent hands sharing at least one card at the corner intersection thereof;
a second data structure storing data corresponding to hand winning outcomes and awards;
said processor configured to compare each hand N to said data structure and for each winning outcome issue a corresponding award.
2. The improved device of claim 1 further comprising a player input device configured for the player to select none, one or more cards of a hand N to discard and replace, said processor configured to select and display data representing a replacement card for each discarded card to define a final hand and compare each final hand N to said data structure and for each winning outcome issue a corresponding award.
3. The improved device of claim 1 comprising N≧3.
4. The improved device of claim 1 comprising said processor configured to compare each five card set of cards on said sides to said second data structure.
5. The improved device of claim 1 comprising said first data structure including data sets representing a full deck of cards for each side N and said processor randomly selecting for each hand cards from the corresponding side card data set.
6. The improved device of claim 1 further comprising a player input device configured for the player to select none, one or more cards from any hand N, said selected card reproduced at each corner of the polygon, said processor configured to control the display to remove the other cards and to select and display replacement cards for the removed cards to define at least N final hands and to compare each hand N to said data structure and for each winning outcome issue a corresponding award.
7. The improved device of claim 6 comprising the player selecting at least three cards.
8. A method for a player to play a video Poker game comprising:
providing a game processor and a video display;
the player making a wager to play N hands, where N>3, and prompting play;
configuring the processor to select and display the N hands, each of at least five playing cards, at the display in a polygon pattern with N sides, each hand on displayed along a side and each hand sharing at least one card; and
comparing the combinations of cards for each hand to a predetermined schedule of winning holdings and if any hand is a winning holding issuing an award to the player.
9. The method of claim 8 comprising the player, for at least one hand, selecting one or more cards to discard, the processor selecting and displaying replacement cards for each discarded card.
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