Front and Back Side Playing card Games
Variations of a playing card wagering game are provided in which the outcome of the game and/or the payoff scale for the game are determined based on the front sides of the playing cards and at least one distinguishable card back design. The game deck may comprise one or more standard or modified standard 52-card decks of playing cards with multiple different designs, for example, different colors, on the backs of the different cards. The wagering game may comprise, for example, a standard casino game with a tiebreaker that depends on the backs of the cards in the players' and dealer's hands, or a side bet or payoff multiplier based on the card backs in the players' hands. Multiple different card back designs and configurations are provided, along with multiple different techniques for incorporating card back determinations into the outcome and payoff scale of the wagering card game.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/881,933 filed on Jan. 23, 2007, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/898,782 filed on Jan. 31, 2007, both identifying Larry E. Kekempanos as inventor. Both provisional applications are incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to playing card wagering games. More particularly, the present invention pertains to methods and systems of providing and playing new variations of wagering games adaptable to live table gaming in a casino, video gaming machines, or gaming software running on a computing device.
Gaming establishments, producers of video gaming machines, and designers of gaming and casino software products for computing devices continually work to provide new and interesting card games for players. If a gaming establishment such as a casino fails to offer its players exciting betting games that the players can understand and enjoy, the casino will not be able to attract or retain players and may lose the revenue that those players provide. Casino games and other wagering games are often structured such that one or more players may play against the dealer/banker controlled by the game provider (e.g., casino, gaming machine, gaming software). This structure of dealer-player games may have certain advantages over player-player games, for example, dealer-player card games may require less table space and are typically much faster than player-player card games. Accordingly, game providers frequently attempt to create new wagering card games and modifications of existing games that are both popular among players and profitable for the game providers.
Many previous attempts to create new wagering card games involve the introduction of non-standard playing card decks. However, many people are uncomfortable with non-standard playing card decks and unwilling to make the effort to learn new games on new card decks. Instead, most players have strong preferences for the familiar suits, ranks, and well-known probabilities associated with the standard 52-card deck of playing cards. Additionally, card games using non-standard decks are unlikely to achieve popularity among casual players who will not buy a non-standard deck for playing at home, but prefer to use standard card decks because they can be used in many entertaining games that are well-known even to beginning card players.
Additional previous attempts have involved modifying traditional card games with additional new features and/or side bet wagers. However, modifying well-know traditional games may confuse players, and therefore the new game features and side bets are often played at different times and in separate regions of the gaming surface (e.g., casino game table, video gaming display screen) than the traditional game. Many of these game modifications and new features may also require additional cards from the game deck to be dealt to the players or the dealer. However, the gaming surface on casino tables and video gaming screens is limited, and any new game features or additional cards dealt onto the surface may reduce the number of players that can play at the table, and therefore may potentially reduce the wagering revenue for the game provider. Furthermore, when additional cards are dealt as part of a new game feature or side bet, the game deck of cards will be depleted faster and shuffled more often, resulting in slower overall play and less potential wagering revenue.
Accordingly, there remains a need for designing and providing new and modified playing card wagering games.
SUMMARYThe following presents a simplified summary of the present disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description provided below.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a playing card wagering game is provided using a game deck of cards having multiple different card back designs, in which the outcome or the pay scale of the wagering game is determined at least in part by the backs of the cards in the hand. The game deck may comprise one or more standard, or modified standard, 52-card decks of playing cards, and the wagering game may be, for example, a modification of a standard casino game that uses card fronts to determine game winners and payouts. The modified card game, including game rules, payout rules, and card back comparisons and evaluations, may be provided at a live casino or home gaming table, by a video gaming machine, or by gaming software running on a computer or mobile device.
According to additional aspects of the present disclosure, a conventional wagering card game may be modified to use card back designs in determining the winners and payouts of the game. In one modification, the rules of a conventional card game (e.g., blackjack) may be supplemented to include a dealer-player or player-player tiebreaker in which the backs of the cards in the players' and the dealer's hands may be used to determine which players win and the payout amounts. As an example, numbers, colors, symbols or other indicia on the backs of the player's cards may be compared against related indicia on the backs of the dealer's cards to make the tiebreaker determination. In another modification, a wagering card game may include a separate side bet wager based on the card backs in the game hand. For example, a pattern of symbols or colors may be identified on the backs of the cards in the player's hand and compared to a card back side bet pay scale to determine if the player wins the side bet wager regardless of whether or the not player wins the main bet wager. In yet another modification, a conventional wagering card game may be modified to include a payout modifier based on the pattern of designs found on the backs of the cards in the player's winning hand. In this example, the game rules determining wins and losses for the main wager need not be affected, but the pay scale for winning players may be modified based on the backs of the winning players' cards.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
In the following description of the various embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration various embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
I/O 109 may include a microphone, keypad, touch screen, and/or stylus through which a user of device 101 may provide input, and may also include one or more of a speaker for providing audio output and a video display device for providing textual, audiovisual and/or graphical output. I/O 109 may also include a user interface including such physical components as a voice interface, one or more arrow keys, joystick, data glove, mouse, roller ball, or the like. Memory 115 may store software used by device 101, such as an operating system 117, application programs 119, and associated data 121. Additionally, an application program 119 used by device 101 according to an illustrative embodiment of the invention may include computer executable instructions for invoking system and/or user functionality. For example, an application program 119 used by the device 101 according to an illustrative embodiment of the invention may include computer executable instructions for invoking user functionality related to communication, such as email, short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service (MMS), and voice input and speech recognition applications.
The device 101 may operate as a video gaming machine, personal computer, mobile device, or server in a networked environment supporting connections to one or more remote computers that include many or all of the elements described above relative to device 101. Thus, the device 101 may support connections to various networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and many other varieties of communication networks. When used in an Ethernet or other LAN networking environment, the server 101 may be connected to the LAN through a network interface or adapter 125. When used in a WAN networking environment, the server 101 may employ a modem 123 or other techniques for establishing communications over the WAN. It will be appreciated that the network connections described herein are illustrative and other techniques for establishing communications links between computers may be used.
As described above, the present disclosure relates to playing card games such as casino games and other wagering games. Accordingly, the device 101 may be an electrical or electro-mechanical apparatus such as a slot machine, video poker machine, or other wagering game apparatus. The device 101 may also be a computer or mobile device running a playing card game or casino software application. The device 101 may also be a single video gaming machine in a multi-unit video device system wherein a plurality of players may play card games against each other and/or against a dealer via a communication network.
The present disclosure relates to playing card games such as casino games and other wagering games using game decks that have a plurality of card back designs. In other words, the backs of different playing cards in a single game deck may have different designs (e.g., different patterns or different colors) which may be used to determine at least part of the outcome of the game. Thus, as described below, the game rules and payout rules of many existing card games may be revised to account for new card back aspects of these games. The possibilities for specific revisions to game rules and payout rules may depend on the card back designs of the game deck and the rules of the game being modified. In other words, different card games may be modified in different ways, and a card game modification based on card back designs will depend on which card backs designs are used in the game deck.
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Having described some of the possible game deck configurations and designs that may be placed on the backs of playing cards,
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In step 302, the hand of the wagering game is played according to a set of standard game rules. For example, the play of a hand of blackjack at a gaming table or in video slot machine may be governed by a standard set of rules for determining the winning and losing players, and a standard pay scale for determining the size of the payouts for the winning players. For casino games and other wagering games, the payouts may correspond to monetary units such as chips or credits, while in other non-wagering card games (or for-fun versions of wagering games) the payouts may correspond to non-monetary sums such as gaming points.
In step 303, after the round of play for the game hand is complete, a determination is made if any of the players in the game has tied or pushed, for example, by matching the dealer's cards in a hand of two card poker or by having the same point total as the dealer in a hand of blackjack, etc. In standard variations of many card games (e.g., blackjack, casino war, pai gow poker), the player's original bet will be returned in the event of a tie or push against the dealer, and the player will not win or lose any money on the hand. However, in the example shown in
Finally, in step 305, any players that won the game outright in step 302 or in a tiebreaker in step 304 are paid out according to the standard game rules and pay scale. That is, in this example, a player that wins a hand because of a card back tiebreaker may be paid out exactly as though the player won the game outright without needing a tiebreaker. In other examples, a player winning in a tiebreaker may receive a reduced percentage of the standard winnings, or may be paid out according to a different pay scale.
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In step 401, a hand of the wagering game has commenced and the game provider accepts wagers for the primary card game (e.g., a standard casino game using card fronts to determine winners) as described in step 301 above. However, in this example, the game provider may accept an additional side bet wager from the players, wherein the side bet winner might be determined based entirely on the card backs of the game hand. In certain games, players might only be eligible to place a back-of-card side wager if they have also placed a wager in the primary game, while in other games a player might be eligible to play the back side wager without playing the primary game. Additionally, the provider may limit the side bet wager amount to a specific amount or range (e.g., a multiplier based on the amount of the primary game wager), while in other variations the amount of the card back side wager may only be limited by the game or table betting limits.
In step 402 the game provider deals out one or more cards to each of the players, and in step 403 the provider determines which of the players has won or lost based on the standard games rules and pay scale of the primary card game. Then, in step 404, the separate side bet wager is determined based on the back-of-card designs on the players' cards and/or the dealer's cards, for example, using one of the techniques described above in reference to
Finally, in step 405, both the winners of the primary wagering game and the separate card back side bet wager may be paid out according to the respective rules and pay scales of these games. It should also be noted that the timing of step 405 and the timing of the other steps may be implemented differently in different embodiments. For example, the primary game wager might be completely paid out before the winners of the side bet wager are determined in step 404. In other examples, such as in casino games in which the player and dealer cards are dealt face down, the outcome of the card back side bet wager may be determined and paid out before the primary game is played. Additionally, players might have the option to initiate a card back side bet wager during or even after the completion of the primary game hand. For example, the odds of winning certain types of card back side wagers might increase as the player accumulates more cards in the primary game. Thus, the player might decide while playing a primary game hand (e.g., blackjack) that his hand has enough cards that he should accept the card back side bet wager, and in this example he could do so at anytime before his primary game hand is over (e.g., before busting in blackjack). As another example, a card back side wager may be played with a baccarat primary game (e.g., using mah-jongg card back designs), where the outcome of the card back side wager may be determined either before or after the outcome of the baccarat hand. In other examples, a game may include only a side bet game using the card backs of one or more standard or modified standard 52-card decks, and might not include any primary wagering game.
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In step 503, if a player has won the primary game based on the card fronts (503:Yes), the player may be eligible to receive a payoff multiplier based on the backs of the player's and/or the dealer's cards in the hand. In this example, a player that did not win the primary game will not be paid off regardless of any determination using the card backs from the game hand. Thus, unlike the card back side betting games described in
In step 504, the backs of the cards in the game hand are used to determine a payoff multiplier for any of the players that have won the primary wagering game. Thus, one or more of the techniques and back-of-card designs described in reference to
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The video blackjack user interface in this example has graphical and text displays showing the game title 605, the number of gaming credits available to the player 610, and the current game hand status 620. The user interface 600a may also include a touch screen with input buttons 615. In the user interface 600a, the player has completed a standard hand of blackjack against the computer dealer which has ended in a tie (or push). In certain conventional variations of blackjack, the player would simply receive his initial wager back and would not win or lose any money on the hand. However, in this illustrative version of no-tie blackjack, the player may be prompted after a tie via the status display 620 to select one of his cards via the input buttons 615. The user is informed by the game rules and/or the status display 620 that the back of the selected card will be exposed and compared to the back of a card selected from the dealer's hand to settle the tie.
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Although the above example relates to a blackjack game played on a computing device 101 with a video screen, other similar variations of a no-tie blackjack game may be played live, for example, at a casino gaming table. However, in live versions of no-tie blackjack and other live wagering games involving card backs, it may be of increased importance to prevent players from seeing their own card backs or the card backs of the dealer's hand before placing primary game wagers, side bet wagers, or playing the strategic portions of the game. For instance, a player that could quickly glance at the backs of cards as they were being dealt face-up could gain an unfair advantage over the house or the other players in any subsequent betting or strategic play that depended on the card backs. To prevent this problem for live card back games, the dealer might require all bets based on card backs to be placed in advance of any of the cards being dealt. Additionally, live wagering games based on card backs may be pre-designed so that there is no potential advantage to be gained by the player if the player happens to see the backs of his own or the dealer's cards. For example, in a live version of no-tie casino war wherein the player is dealt a single card and a comparison of the card backs is used to break ties between the player and the dealer, it would be inconsequential if the player sees a card back before the tiebreaking comparison because once the hand begins the player does not make any more betting or strategy decisions, and thus could not affect the outcome of any potential tiebreakers.
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In user interface 700a, the player has just completed and won a standard hand of three card poker against the computer dealer. As indicated in the game status display 725, the player has earned a 1-to-1 return on his main bet 715 of 4 credits. In certain conventional variations of three card poker, the game hand might end at this point and the user could optionally initiate another hand by betting more credits. However, in this illustrative version of three card poker with a card back side wager, the player may place both a main bet 715 and a side bet 720, the outcome of which is dependent on the backs of the player's cards 740. Thus, in user interface 700b, the processor 103 of the video poker machine 101 identifies the card back designs corresponding to the player's cards 740. The video poker machine 101 may then display an updated user interface 700b exposing the card back designs for the player's cards 740, and then determine the outcome of the side bet wager based on the card backs game rules and side bets pay scale 735. In this example, the game deck comprises a multi-colored card back deck (see
Although the above examples are described using blackjack and three card poker variations, other casino games may be modified to include tiebreakers, payoff multipliers, side wagers, or other game modifications based on card back designs. For example, a baccarat casino game might incorporate a card back tiebreaker or separate card back side bet wager, etc. Additionally, in some modifications of casino and other wagering games, including variations of the examples discussed above in reference to
Because each variation of card back design usage in a card game affects the probability of winning by the gaming provider (the house's take), a gaming provider may commission a statistician or mathematician to determine the average payout based on usage of card back designs (e.g., based on two colors versus three colors; rock-paper-scissors; numbered backs; wildcards; player wins ties if all card backs alike; player wins ties if has higher ranking card backs than dealer; etc). Alternatively, in view of knowing the payout percentage for each variation, a gaming provider may vary the circumstances under which a player wins based on the gaming provider's desired payout percentage in any given game.
While illustrative systems and methods as described herein embodying various aspects of the present invention are shown, it will be understood by those skilled in the art, that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. Modifications may be made by those skilled in the art, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings. For example, each of the elements of the aforementioned embodiments may be utilized alone or in combination or subcombination with elements of the other embodiments. It will also be appreciated and understood that modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. The description is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive on the present invention.
Claims
1. A method of providing a wagering card game for one or more players comprising:
- providing a game deck of cards comprising one or more decks of playing cards, wherein the front sides of the cards for each of the decks comprises a standard or modified standard 52-card deck of playing cards, and wherein the back sides of the cards in the game deck comprise a plurality of card back designs, such that at least one card in the game deck has a different card back design than at least one other card in the game deck;
- providing a published set of game rules and a predetermined game pay scale;
- commencing a game hand by accepting an initial wager from one or more players;
- dealing one or more player hands each comprising one or more cards from the game deck, wherein each of the players is associated with at least one of the player hands or a dealer hand;
- determining whether a first player wins the game hand according to the game rules, wherein the determining is based on at least one of the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand; and
- paying each of the winning players in accordance with the game pay scale.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the wagering card game corresponds to a casino game in which the front sides of the cards in a player's hand are compared to the front sides of the cards in a dealer hand to determine whether the player wins the game hand, and wherein the determining comprises using the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand as a tiebreaker between the dealer hand and the first player's hand.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the wagering card game is blackjack and wherein the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand are used to determine if the first player wins or loses the blackjack hand when the first player's hand and dealer hand push.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the wagering card game is a casino poker game and the determining comprises comparing a poker hand corresponding to the first player's hand to a poker hand corresponding to a dealer hand.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the wagering card game is a casino baccarat game, and wherein the initial wager of the first player corresponds to a player bet associated with a player hand, a banker bet associated with the dealer hand, or a tie bet associated with the player hand and the dealer hand.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the game rules comprise rules for a first wagering game that depends only on the front sides of the cards and rules for a second side bet wager that depends only on the card back designs of the cards in the game hand.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the rules for the second side bet wager comprise comparing card back designs of one or more cards in a player's hand to card back designs of one or more cards in a dealer hand.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the rules for the second side bet wager comprise comparing card back designs of all of the cards in a player's hand to a predetermined side bet wager pay scale based on probabilities of different combinations of card back designs in the players' hands.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the outcome of the second side bet wager is determined prior to the outcome of the first wagering game.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the game rules comprise rules for a first wagering game that depends only on the front sides of the cards to determine whether or not the one or more players win the game, and wherein the amount paid to each of winning players is based on the game pay scale and a separate payoff multiplier that depends on the card back designs of the cards in each winning player's hand.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of card back designs in the game deck corresponds to different colors of card backs.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the game deck comprises a plurality of standard or modified standard 52-card decks of playing cards, wherein each of the decks individually has a single card back design, and wherein the card back designs of each of the plurality of decks is different.
13. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- commencing a second game hand by accepting a second set of one or more initial wagers and dealing one or more additional player hands, wherein the game deck is not shuffled in between the first game hand and the second game hand.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein the game rules comprise rules for a first wagering game in which an initial determination of whether a player wins the game hand is based entirely on the front sides of the cards in the game hand, and wherein a second determination of whether the player wins the game hand is performed if a card back design in the player's hand corresponds to a wildcard affecting the outcome of the initial determination.
15. A computing device, comprising:
- a processor;
- a display device;
- one or more user input controls;
- memory storing instructions for controlling the computing device to perform a method of providing a wagering card game, said method comprising: providing a published set of game rules and a predetermined game pay scale; receiving input via the user input controls corresponding to an initial wager from one or more players; displaying on the display device graphical representations of playing cards corresponding to a one or more player hands of cards from a game deck, wherein each of the players is associated with at least one of the player hands or a dealer hand and wherein the game deck is stored in the memory of the computing device and corresponds to one or more decks of playing cards in which the front sides of the cards for each of the decks comprises a standard or modified standard 52-card deck of playing cards and back sides of the cards in the game deck comprise a plurality of card back designs such that at least one card in the game deck has a different card back design than at least one other card in the game deck; determining whether a first player wins the game hand according to the game rules, wherein the determining is based on at least one of the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand; and paying each of the winning players in accordance with the game pay scale.
16. The computing device of claim 15, wherein the wagering card game corresponds to a casino game in which the front sides of the cards in a player's hand are compared to the front sides of the cards in a dealer hand to determine whether the player wins the game hand, and wherein the determining comprises using the card back designs of the cards in the player's hand as a tiebreaker between the dealer hand and the player's hand.
17. The computing device of claim 15, wherein the wagering card game is a casino poker game and the determining comprises comparing a poker hand corresponding to the front sides of the cards in the first player's hand to a poker hand corresponding to a dealer's hand.
18. The computing device of claim 15, and wherein the game rules comprise rules for a first wagering game that depends only on the front sides of the cards and rules for a second side bet wager that depends only on the card back designs of the cards in the game hand.
19. The computing device of claim 18, wherein the rules for the second side bet wager comprise comparing card back designs of one or more cards in a player's hand to card back designs of one or more cards in a dealer hand.
20. The computing device of claim 18, wherein the rules for the second side bet wager comprise comparing card back designs of all of the cards in a player's hand to a predetermined side bet wager pay scale based on probabilities of different combinations of card back designs in the players' hands.
21. The computing device of claim 15, wherein the method further comprises:
- commencing a second game hand by accepting via the user input controls a second set of one or more initial wagers, and dealing via the display device one or more additional player hands and associating each of the players with one of the additional player hands or a dealer hand, wherein the game deck stored in the memory of the computing device is not shuffled or randomized between the first game hand and the second game hand.
22. One or more computer readable media storing computer-executable instructions which, when executed on a computer system, perform a method comprising:
- providing a published set of game rules for a wagering card game and a predetermined game pay scale;
- receiving user input corresponding to an initial wager from one or more players;
- displaying on the display device graphical representations of playing cards corresponding to a one or more player hands of cards from a game deck, wherein each of the players is associated with at least one of the player hands or a dealer hand and wherein the game deck is stored in a memory of the computer system and corresponds to one or more decks of playing cards in which the front sides of the cards for each of the decks comprises a standard or modified standard 52-card deck of playing cards and back sides of the cards in the game deck comprise a plurality of card back designs such that at least one card in the game deck has a different card back design than at least one other card in the game deck;
- determining whether a first player wins the game hand according to the game rules, wherein the determining is based on at least one of the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand; and
- paying each of the winning players in accordance with the game pay scale.
23. The computer readable media of claim 22, wherein the computer system comprises a video blackjack machine and the wagering card game is blackjack, and wherein determining whether the first player wins the game hand comprises using the card back designs of the cards in the first player's hand as a tiebreaker when the first player's hand and dealer hand push.
24. The computer readable media of claim 22, wherein the wagering card game is a casino poker game and the determining comprises comparing a poker hand corresponding to the front sides of the cards in the first player's hand to a poker hand corresponding to a dealer's hand.
25. The computer readable media of claim 22, wherein the game rules comprise rules for a first wagering game that depends only on the front sides of the cards and rules for a second side bet wager that depends only on a comparison of the card back designs of one or more cards in a player's hand to card back designs of one or more cards in a dealer hand.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 10, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2008
Inventors: Larry Emmanuel Kekempanos (Oak Lawn, IL), James Thomas Kenny (Shorewood, IL)
Application Number: 11/953,531
International Classification: A63F 9/24 (20060101);