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- This invention relates to gaming apparatus and, more particularly, to gaming apparatus that enables a player to play a game of chance and to place a wager thereon.
- the invention extends to a method of operation of the gaming apparatus.
- Games of chance are known and widely played for recreational purposes.
- the rules of the game In order to enhance the recreational experience for a player, it is common for the rules of the game to enable the player to place a wager on an outcome of the particular game being played. The wager is paid out at predetermined odds if the outcome of the game is successful, and forfeited by the player of the outcome of the game is unsuccessful. The determination as to whether any wager is successful or unsuccessful is determined according to the rules of the game.
- the term “gaming apparatus” is taken to include any apparatus on which, or with which, the player may play a game of chance, and associated with which the player may place a wager on an outcome of the game.
- the wager may be made with real currency, or with an equivalent of value, such as credits or tokens.
- games of chance are repetitive in nature and consist of sequential cycles, each including the following steps: placing a wager, generating one or more random events, determining whether the wager is successful or unsuccessful as a function of the random events, collecting the wager if unsuccessful, and paying the wager according to predetermined odds if the wager is successful.
- Examples of such repetitive games are roulette, blackjack, video poker and slots.
- Each reel of the slot machine is a physical reel and has, say, 30 indexed positions, some of which may display a corresponding indicium to a player of the slot machine.
- the player is required to place a wager by introducing coins, tokens or credit into the slot machine, which then frees the reels to be spun and to come to rest, randomly, at any of the indexed positions.
- the spin of each reel thus results in a random event, as described above, and the combination of the three random events constitutes an outcome of the game.
- the slot machine may be implemented in software, with the random events being generated by a software random number generator.
- One particular outcome of the slots game usually causes the player to win a prize consisting of a fixed jackpot.
- a slot machine with the above geometry namely three reels and 30 positions per reel, provides the player with a 1 in 27 000 chance of winning the fixed jackpot, meaning that, on average, 27 000 outcomes of the game must be determined in order for the jackpot to be won by the player.
- the slots game has a single favourable outcome, a number of intermediate outcomes, and a plurality of unsuccessful outcomes.
- the favourable outcome of the slots game occurs, the player wins the jackpot.
- the player's wager is paid at predetermined fixed odds.
- the player's wager is forfeited.
- the wager made by the player is a wager on the occurrence of either the favourable outcome, or any one of the intermediate outcomes, the odds at which the wager is paid being inversely proportional to the probability of that outcome occurring.
- This method of wagering is unnecessarily restrictive to a player of the slots game. It is desirable to provide a slots game that offers a player wagering choices that are more flexible than those of prior art equivalent games.
- a gaming apparatus comprising:
- a player terminal operable by a player to simulate a slots game
- a random event generator responsive to the player terminal to generate a random event upon which an outcome of the slots game is based, the slots game having a plurality of successful outcomes, each successful outcome causing the player to win a corresponding prize;
- a wagering facility usable by the player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game.
- the wagering facility to be usable by the player to make a plurality of different wagers, each one of the plurality of different wagers corresponding to a different specific one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for the plurality of successful outcomes to include a favourable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, for the player's prize corresponding to the favourable outcome to be a fixed jackpot prize or a progressive jackpot prize, and for the player's prize corresponding to an intermediate outcome to be repayment of the player's wager at fixed odds inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
- Still further features of the invention provide for the wagering facility to enable the player to make a wager denominated in units of credit, for the wagering facility to enable the player to designate a size of an overall wager, the overall wager being applied as equal wagers on the occurrence of each one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for the slots game to be a three-reel slots game having about ten successful outcomes, and for the fixed odds of the intermediate outcomes to be between 5:1 and 250:1.
- the invention extends to a method of operating a gaming apparatus, comprising the steps of:
- each one of the plurality of different wagers corresponding to a different specific one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for including in the plurality of successful outcomes a favourable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, for making a jackpot, either a fixed jackpot or a progressive jackpot, the prize corresponding to the favourable outcome, and for making repayment of the player's wager at fixed odds the prize corresponding to an intermediate outcome, the odds being inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
- FIG. 1 is a functional representation of a gaming apparatus according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a display generated by the gaming apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a wagering facility of the gaming apparatus of FIG. 1 .
- a gaming apparatus is indicated generally by reference numeral ( 1 ).
- the gaming apparatus ( 1 ) includes a gaming server ( 2 ) and a player terminal ( 3 ) in the form of a computer workstation with an associated display monitor ( 4 ) and a pointing device ( 5 ), such as a mouse or a touchpad.
- the computer workstation ( 3 ) is located remotely from the gaming server ( 2 ) and communication between the computer workstation and the gaming server is provided across a communication network ( 6 ) that is, in this embodiment, the Internet.
- the computer workstation ( 3 ) is a conventional personal computer operating under a Windows 2000 operating system, which is well known and commercially available from the Microsoft Corporation of Seattle, Wash., USA.
- the computer workstation executes a simulation software program that simulates the progress of a 3-reel slots game, as represented in FIG. 2 .
- the simulation of the slots game displays three reels ( 7 ) on the display monitor ( 4 ) of the computer workstation ( 3 ).
- the simulation software program also provides a player of the slots game with a wagering facility ( 8 ) as represented in FIG. 3 .
- the operation of the simulation program and the wagering facility ( 8 ) will be described in detail in the description that follows.
- the gaming server ( 2 ) includes a random event generator ( 9 ) in the form of a computer program that is executable to generate random events upon which an outcome of the slots game is based.
- a random event generator ( 9 ) in the form of a computer program that is executable to generate random events upon which an outcome of the slots game is based.
- the random event generation program ( 9 ) is executable to select, on a random basis, three integers each between 1 and 30 that are displayed on the display monitor ( 4 ) of the computer workstation ( 3 ) as a corresponding indicium on each of the three simulated reels ( 7 ).
- each of the 30 indicia displayable on a simulated reel ( 7 ) of the slots game is one of a White Space indicium, a “Cherry” indicium, an “ANY BAR” indicium, a “BAR” indicium, a “DOUBLE BAR” indicium, a “TRIPLE BAR” indicium, an “ANY SEVEN” indicium, a “Shaded 7 ” indicium and an “Embossed 7” indicium, in order of decreasing frequency of occurrence. It will be appreciated that the images shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 are somewhat cropped.
- the slots game has 27 000 possible outcomes, of which a plurality are deemed as successful outcomes in that each successful outcome causes the player to win a prize. All the possible successful outcomes are indicated in the table below, in order of increasing probability of occurrence. A prize corresponding to each successful outcome, in the form of odds at which a player's wager is paid on the occurrence of that successful outcome, is also indicated in the table.
- successful outcomes can be categorised into a favourable outcome, namely that of 3 Embossed 7s, which is the least likely successful outcome, while the remainder of the successful outcomes are intermediate outcomes.
- the favourable outcome of 3 Embossed 7s can be linked to a jackpot prize, which is either a fixed jackpot or a progressive jackpot.
- a player wishing to use the gaming apparatus ( 1 ) is first required to register and to create an account on the gaming server ( 2 ). The player is then required to pre-fund the account by purchasing credit that will, for convenience, be denominated in this description in “units of credit”.
- the gaming server ( 2 ) stores a credit balance corresponding to the player's account at all times.
- the player uses the computer workstation ( 3 ) to log onto the gaming server ( 2 ) and initiates execution of the simulation software program on the computer workstation ( 3 ), which displays an appropriate image on the display monitor ( 4 ) of three reels ( 7 ) of the slots game.
- the player uses the wagering facility ( 8 ) to place a wager on the occurrence of a particular successful outcome.
- the wagering facility ( 8 ) is represented in FIG. 3 and consists of a screen display of an array ( 10 ) of all the possible successful outcomes of the slots game, and activatable icons ( 11 ) enabling the player to make, to increase, or to decrease independent wagers on any or all of the possible successful outcomes.
- the player is able, in this manner to make one or more independent wagers on the occurrence of corresponding specific successful outcomes of the slots game. Any wager made by the player is denominated as an integral number of units of credit. The size of each independent wager made by the player is displayed on the display monitor ( 4 ). There must be sufficient credit in the player's account to cover any wager that is made by the player. Data relating to the type and size of all wagers made by the player is transmitted by the computer workstation ( 3 ) across the communication network ( 6 ) to the gaming server ( 2 ). Once this data is received from the computer workstation ( 3 ), the random event generator ( 9 ) is activated to generate three random numbers as described above, which are then mapped to correspond to an outcome of the slots game.
- the outcome of the slots game is displayed to the player as corresponding indicia on the reels ( 7 ) of the simulation on the display monitor ( 4 ).
- the player's wagers are then adjudicated and successful wagers are settled at the applicable odds illustrated in the table above.
- Prior art slots gaming apparata enable a player to make a single wager which will win a prize upon the occurrence of any one of the possible successful outcomes of the slots game, with the odds at which the player's wager is paid being a function of the particular outcome that occurred.
- the present invention enables a player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game. Further, the player may make multiple independent wagers on the occurrence of corresponding different specific successful outcomes of the game. It is a design criterion of prior art slots gaming apparata that the payout table as a whole be profitable for an operator of the slots game. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, however, that the invention necessitates that each specific type of wager in slots gaming apparata according to the invention should be profitable in its own right for an operator of the slots game.
- the number of reels of the slots game may be different in number to the three reels described in this embodiment.
- the number of successful outcomes of the slots game may be increased or decreased from the number of 10 successful outcomes illustrated in this embodiment.
- the wagering facility ( 8 ) may enable the player to select a size of an overall wager to be placed on a turn of the slots game, with the overall wager being applied as equal wagers on the occurrence of each one of the ten successful outcomes illustrated above.
- the gaming apparatus ( 1 ) may be implanted as a stand-alone gaming apparatus of a type that is commonly found in land-based casinos, instead of being implemented by means of a client-server architecture described above.
- the invention therefore provides a gaming apparatus that provides a player of a slots game with increased wagering functionality relative to prior art slots gaming apparatus.
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A gaming apparatus includes a player terminal operable by a player to simulate a slots game, and a random event generator for generating a random event upon which an outcome of the slots game is based. The slots game has a plurality of successful outcomes, each associated with a corresponding prize. A wagering facility enables the player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game, or to make a plurality of different wagers, each corresponding to a different specific one of the successful outcomes of the slots game. The different specific successful outcomes include a favourable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes. The prize corresponding to the favourable outcome is a jackpot prize. The prize corresponding to an intermediate outcome is repayment of the player's wager at fixed odds inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
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- This invention relates to gaming apparatus and, more particularly, to gaming apparatus that enables a player to play a game of chance and to place a wager thereon. The invention extends to a method of operation of the gaming apparatus.
- Games of chance are known and widely played for recreational purposes. In order to enhance the recreational experience for a player, it is common for the rules of the game to enable the player to place a wager on an outcome of the particular game being played. The wager is paid out at predetermined odds if the outcome of the game is successful, and forfeited by the player of the outcome of the game is unsuccessful. The determination as to whether any wager is successful or unsuccessful is determined according to the rules of the game.
- In this specification, the term “gaming apparatus” is taken to include any apparatus on which, or with which, the player may play a game of chance, and associated with which the player may place a wager on an outcome of the game. The wager may be made with real currency, or with an equivalent of value, such as credits or tokens.
- Generally, games of chance are repetitive in nature and consist of sequential cycles, each including the following steps: placing a wager, generating one or more random events, determining whether the wager is successful or unsuccessful as a function of the random events, collecting the wager if unsuccessful, and paying the wager according to predetermined odds if the wager is successful. Examples of such repetitive games are roulette, blackjack, video poker and slots.
- The simplest example of the slots game is exemplified in a three-reel slot machine. Each reel of the slot machine is a physical reel and has, say, 30 indexed positions, some of which may display a corresponding indicium to a player of the slot machine. The player is required to place a wager by introducing coins, tokens or credit into the slot machine, which then frees the reels to be spun and to come to rest, randomly, at any of the indexed positions. The spin of each reel thus results in a random event, as described above, and the combination of the three random events constitutes an outcome of the game. The slot machine may be implemented in software, with the random events being generated by a software random number generator. One particular outcome of the slots game usually causes the player to win a prize consisting of a fixed jackpot. A slot machine with the above geometry, namely three reels and 30 positions per reel, provides the player with a 1 in 27 000 chance of winning the fixed jackpot, meaning that, on average, 27 000 outcomes of the game must be determined in order for the jackpot to be won by the player.
- In order to take advantage of the random nature of the outcomes of the game, it is known to replace the fixed jackpot by a progressive jackpot in which a proportion of each wager placed by the player of the slot machine is used to increment the jackpot. The randomness makes it possible for the progressive jackpot to become large relative to the fixed jackpot described above, which enhances the attractiveness of the slot machine to would-be players thereof. It must, of course, be appreciated that the randomness also raises the possibility of the progressive jackpot being won when it is small relative to the fixed jackpot.
- The slots game has a single favourable outcome, a number of intermediate outcomes, and a plurality of unsuccessful outcomes. When the favourable outcome of the slots game occurs, the player wins the jackpot. When an intermediate outcome occurs, the player's wager is paid at predetermined fixed odds. When an unfavourable outcome occurs, the player's wager is forfeited.
- Thus the wager made by the player is a wager on the occurrence of either the favourable outcome, or any one of the intermediate outcomes, the odds at which the wager is paid being inversely proportional to the probability of that outcome occurring.
- This method of wagering is unnecessarily restrictive to a player of the slots game. It is desirable to provide a slots game that offers a player wagering choices that are more flexible than those of prior art equivalent games.
- It is an object of this invention to provide a gaming apparatus, and a method of operation thereof, that will, at least partially, alleviate the above-mentioned difficulties and disadvantages.
- In accordance with this invention there is provided a gaming apparatus, comprising:
- a player terminal operable by a player to simulate a slots game;
- a random event generator responsive to the player terminal to generate a random event upon which an outcome of the slots game is based, the slots game having a plurality of successful outcomes, each successful outcome causing the player to win a corresponding prize; and
- a wagering facility usable by the player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game.
- Further features of the invention provide for the wagering facility to be usable by the player to make a plurality of different wagers, each one of the plurality of different wagers corresponding to a different specific one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for the plurality of successful outcomes to include a favourable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, for the player's prize corresponding to the favourable outcome to be a fixed jackpot prize or a progressive jackpot prize, and for the player's prize corresponding to an intermediate outcome to be repayment of the player's wager at fixed odds inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
- Still further features of the invention provide for the wagering facility to enable the player to make a wager denominated in units of credit, for the wagering facility to enable the player to designate a size of an overall wager, the overall wager being applied as equal wagers on the occurrence of each one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for the slots game to be a three-reel slots game having about ten successful outcomes, and for the fixed odds of the intermediate outcomes to be between 5:1 and 250:1.
- The invention extends to a method of operating a gaming apparatus, comprising the steps of:
- simulating a slots game and presenting the simulation to a player of the game, the slots game having a plurality of successful outcomes with each successful outcome causing the player to win a corresponding prize;
- enabling the player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game; and
- generating a random event upon which an outcome of the slots game is based.
- There is further provided for making a plurality of different wagers, each one of the plurality of different wagers corresponding to a different specific one of the successful outcomes of the slots game, for including in the plurality of successful outcomes a favourable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, for making a jackpot, either a fixed jackpot or a progressive jackpot, the prize corresponding to the favourable outcome, and for making repayment of the player's wager at fixed odds the prize corresponding to an intermediate outcome, the odds being inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
- There is still further provided for enabling the player to make a wager denominated in units of credit, and for enabling the player to designate a size of an overall wager and applying the overall wager as equal wagers on the occurrence of each one of the successful outcomes of the slots game.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a functional representation of a gaming apparatus according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a display generated by the gaming apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a wagering facility of the gaming apparatus ofFIG. 1 . - Referring to
FIG. 1 , a gaming apparatus is indicated generally by reference numeral (1). - The gaming apparatus (1) includes a gaming server (2) and a player terminal (3) in the form of a computer workstation with an associated display monitor (4) and a pointing device (5), such as a mouse or a touchpad. The computer workstation (3) is located remotely from the gaming server (2) and communication between the computer workstation and the gaming server is provided across a communication network (6) that is, in this embodiment, the Internet.
- The computer workstation (3) is a conventional personal computer operating under a Windows 2000 operating system, which is well known and commercially available from the Microsoft Corporation of Seattle, Wash., USA. The computer workstation executes a simulation software program that simulates the progress of a 3-reel slots game, as represented in
FIG. 2 . Such a game is well known in the art and the rules of the game will not be described here in detail. The simulation of the slots game displays three reels (7) on the display monitor (4) of the computer workstation (3). The simulation software program also provides a player of the slots game with a wagering facility (8) as represented inFIG. 3 . The operation of the simulation program and the wagering facility (8) will be described in detail in the description that follows. - The gaming server (2) includes a random event generator (9) in the form of a computer program that is executable to generate random events upon which an outcome of the slots game is based. As an illustration, if each of the simulated reels (7) of the slots game has 30 indicia displayable thereon, the random event generation program (9) is executable to select, on a random basis, three integers each between 1 and 30 that are displayed on the display monitor (4) of the computer workstation (3) as a corresponding indicium on each of the three simulated reels (7).
- As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , each of the 30 indicia displayable on a simulated reel (7) of the slots game is one of a White Space indicium, a “Cherry” indicium, an “ANY BAR” indicium, a “BAR” indicium, a “DOUBLE BAR” indicium, a “TRIPLE BAR” indicium, an “ANY SEVEN” indicium, a “Shaded 7” indicium and an “Embossed 7” indicium, in order of decreasing frequency of occurrence. It will be appreciated that the images shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 are somewhat cropped. As described above, the slots game has 27 000 possible outcomes, of which a plurality are deemed as successful outcomes in that each successful outcome causes the player to win a prize. All the possible successful outcomes are indicated in the table below, in order of increasing probability of occurrence. A prize corresponding to each successful outcome, in the form of odds at which a player's wager is paid on the occurrence of that successful outcome, is also indicated in the table. -
Successful Outcome Odds 3 Embossed 7s 2500:1 3 Shaded 7s 240:1 3 ANY SEVENs 120:1 3 TRIPLE BARs 90:1 3 DOUBLE BARs 60:1 3 BARs 30:1 3 ANY BARs 15:1 3 Cherries 30:1 2 Cherries 15:1 1 Cherry 6:1 - These successful outcomes can be categorised into a favourable outcome, namely that of 3 Embossed 7s, which is the least likely successful outcome, while the remainder of the successful outcomes are intermediate outcomes. The favourable outcome of 3 Embossed 7s can be linked to a jackpot prize, which is either a fixed jackpot or a progressive jackpot.
- A player wishing to use the gaming apparatus (1) is first required to register and to create an account on the gaming server (2). The player is then required to pre-fund the account by purchasing credit that will, for convenience, be denominated in this description in “units of credit”. The gaming server (2) stores a credit balance corresponding to the player's account at all times.
- In order to commence, the player uses the computer workstation (3) to log onto the gaming server (2) and initiates execution of the simulation software program on the computer workstation (3), which displays an appropriate image on the display monitor (4) of three reels (7) of the slots game. The player uses the wagering facility (8) to place a wager on the occurrence of a particular successful outcome. The wagering facility (8) is represented in
FIG. 3 and consists of a screen display of an array (10) of all the possible successful outcomes of the slots game, and activatable icons (11) enabling the player to make, to increase, or to decrease independent wagers on any or all of the possible successful outcomes. The player is able, in this manner to make one or more independent wagers on the occurrence of corresponding specific successful outcomes of the slots game. Any wager made by the player is denominated as an integral number of units of credit. The size of each independent wager made by the player is displayed on the display monitor (4). There must be sufficient credit in the player's account to cover any wager that is made by the player. Data relating to the type and size of all wagers made by the player is transmitted by the computer workstation (3) across the communication network (6) to the gaming server (2). Once this data is received from the computer workstation (3), the random event generator (9) is activated to generate three random numbers as described above, which are then mapped to correspond to an outcome of the slots game. The outcome of the slots game is displayed to the player as corresponding indicia on the reels (7) of the simulation on the display monitor (4). The player's wagers are then adjudicated and successful wagers are settled at the applicable odds illustrated in the table above. - Prior art slots gaming apparata enable a player to make a single wager which will win a prize upon the occurrence of any one of the possible successful outcomes of the slots game, with the odds at which the player's wager is paid being a function of the particular outcome that occurred. In contradistinction the present invention enables a player to place a wager on the occurrence of any specific successful outcome of the slots game. Further, the player may make multiple independent wagers on the occurrence of corresponding different specific successful outcomes of the game. It is a design criterion of prior art slots gaming apparata that the payout table as a whole be profitable for an operator of the slots game. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, however, that the invention necessitates that each specific type of wager in slots gaming apparata according to the invention should be profitable in its own right for an operator of the slots game.
- Numerous modifications are possible to this invention without departing from the scope of the invention. In particular, the number of reels of the slots game may be different in number to the three reels described in this embodiment. Further, the number of successful outcomes of the slots game may be increased or decreased from the number of 10 successful outcomes illustrated in this embodiment. Still further, the wagering facility (8) may enable the player to select a size of an overall wager to be placed on a turn of the slots game, with the overall wager being applied as equal wagers on the occurrence of each one of the ten successful outcomes illustrated above. Yet further, the gaming apparatus (1) may be implanted as a stand-alone gaming apparatus of a type that is commonly found in land-based casinos, instead of being implemented by means of a client-server architecture described above.
- The invention therefore provides a gaming apparatus that provides a player of a slots game with increased wagering functionality relative to prior art slots gaming apparatus.
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17. A gaming apparatus, comprising:
a player terminal operable to simulate a multi-reel slots game, the multi-reel slots game having a set of possible outcomes corresponding to the possible combinations of indicia displayable on the simulated reels, the set of possible outcomes including a plurality of independently selectable outcomes; and
a wagering facility that enables a player to make independent wagers on any of the independently selectable outcomes for a turn of the game,
wherein the player terminal is operable to display a randomly determined outcome of the turn of the game from the set of possible outcomes, wherein the player wins a payout on any independent wager made on an independently selectable outcome that corresponds to the randomly determined outcome and the player loses any independent wager made on an independently selectable outcome that does not correspond to the randomly determined outcome.
18. The gaming apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the wagering facility is operable to display a representation of each of the independently selectable outcomes.
19. The gaming apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the wagering facility is further operable to display, for each of the independently selectable outcomes, (i) an activatable icon that enables the player to make an independent wager on the independently selectable outcome, and (ii) the size of any independent wager made on the independently selectable outcome.
20. The gaming apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the wagering facility is further operable to display, for each of the independently selectable outcomes, (iii) odds for the independently selectable outcome, and (iv) a payout for any independent wager made on the independently selectable outcome.
21. The gaming apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of independently selectable outcomes includes a favorable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, and wherein the favorable outcome is associated with a fixed jackpot prize or a progressive jackpot prize.
22. The gaming apparatus of claim 21 , wherein each intermediate outcome is associated with a prize corresponding to repayment of an independent wager made on that intermediate outcome at fixed odds inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
23. The gaming apparatus of claim 22 , wherein the multi-reel slots game is a three-reel slots game having about ten independently selectable outcomes, the independently selectable outcomes including a plurality of intermediate outcomes with fixed odds between 5:1 and 250:1.
24. A method, comprising:
displaying, on a player terminal, a simulation of a multi-reel slots game, the multi-reel slots game having a set of possible outcomes corresponding to the possible combinations of indicia displayable on the simulated reels, the set of possible outcomes including a plurality of independently selectable outcomes;
providing, on the player terminal, a wagering facility that enables a player to make independent wagers on any of the independently selectable outcomes for a turn of the game; and
displaying, on the player terminal, a randomly determined outcome of the turn of the game from the set of possible outcomes, wherein the player wins a payout on any independent wager made on an independently selectable outcome that corresponds to the randomly determined outcome and the player loses any independent wager made on an independently selectable outcome that does not correspond to the randomly determined outcome.
25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the wagering facility is operable to display a representation of each of the independently selectable outcomes.
26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the wagering facility is further operable to display, for each of the independently selectable outcomes, (i) an activatable icon that enables the player to make an independent wager on the independently selectable outcome, and (ii) the size of any independent wager made on the independently selectable outcome.
26. The gaming apparatus of claim 25 , wherein the wagering facility is further operable to display, for each of the independently selectable outcomes, (iii) odds for the independently selectable outcome, and (iv) a payout for any independent wager made on the independently selectable outcome.
27. The gaming apparatus of claim 24 , wherein the plurality of independently selectable outcomes includes a favorable outcome and a number of intermediate outcomes, and wherein the favorable outcome is associated with a fixed jackpot prize or a progressive jackpot prize.
28. The gaming apparatus of claim 27 , wherein each intermediate outcome is associated with a prize corresponding to repayment of an independent wager made on that intermediate outcome at fixed odds inversely proportional to the probability of that intermediate outcome occurring.
29. The gaming apparatus of claim 28 , wherein the multi-reel slots game is a three-reel slots game having about ten independently selectable outcomes, the independently selectable outcomes including a plurality of intermediate outcomes with fixed odds between 5:1 and 250:1.
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