HIGH-LOW WAGERING GAME
In one embodiment of the invention, a card and dice game allows a player to bet on the outcome of a comparison of a numerical value determined by a roll of dice and another numerical value determined by a card drawn from a deck. The player wagers that the card value either will be higher or lower than the dice value. An optional secondary or “bonus” wager can be made after the dice are rolled, but before the card is drawn. The payout on the bonus wager has the potential of being a high multiple of the bonus bet amount, depending upon the dice value and the resulting probability that the upcoming card value will be greater or lower than the dice value.
This relates to gaming and card games. More particularly, this relates to methods and apparatuses for playing a new type of card game especially for use in casino gaming, both in electronic video and live table formats.
BACKGROUNDWagering games are a prominent form of entertainment today. Gambling establishments, such as casinos, are appearing in every region. There are many wagering games, including bingo, roulette, card games such as poker and blackjack, and slot machines. Some people are attracted to wagering games because they experience a different feeling of excitement every time they bet in certain types of games. Also some people engage in gambling activities just for the sake of having fun.
Wagering activities include state lotteries; parimutuel betting on horses, greyhounds, and jai-alai; sports book-making; card games; keno; bingo; slot machines; video poker machines; video keno machines; video blackjack machines; and video roulette machines. These activities have grown greatly, especially when considering that most have only recently become legalized in many jurisdictions.
Casino gaming is a large part of the commercial gambling market. Customers gamble by playing slot machines or other games of chance (e.g., craps, roulette, baccarat) and some skill (e.g., blackjack, poker). Games usually have mathematically-determined odds that ensure the house has an advantage over the players at all times. This advantage is called the house edge. In games such as poker where players play against each other, the house takes a commission.
Casino-style gaming continues to grow in popularity, due in part to the rise in new casino destinations and the expansion of existing casino locales. A casino usually offers so-called banked games, i.e., where the house is banking the game and basically acting as a participant, and has a stake in who wins. On the other hand with a non-banked game, like the lottery, the operator does not care who wins.
For many players, the main goal of wagering games is recreation. However some players can become bored with any given game, at which point they likely will play that game less frequently. Thus there is a need for wagering games that are new, relatively simple to learn and play, and provide the excitement and interest necessary for entertainment.
SUMMARY OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTSBroadly speaking, certain embodiments of the invention relate to a casino-style card and dice game wherein a player bets against the house or a dealer on the outcome of a comparison of a numerical value determined by a roll of dice and another numerical value determined by a card drawn from a deck. The player wagers that the card value either will be higher or lower than the dice value. An optional secondary or “bonus” wager can be made after the dice are rolled, but before the card is drawn. The payout on the bonus wager has the potential of being a high multiple of the wager, depending upon the numerical dice value and the resulting probability that the upcoming card value will be greater or lower than the dice value.
In one aspect, a first wager is established based upon a first prediction of either a first game outcome or a second game outcome. The first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value. On the other hand the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value. At least one die is rolled thereby generating a present die value. A card is dealt thereby displaying a present card point value. The first wager is paid (i.e., the player wins) if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome. Also, the first wager is paid if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
In another aspect, rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six, wherein the die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive. Also, dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards, wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive.
In an alternative embodiment, the paying of the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 1. Also the paying of the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 13.
However the first wager is paid at a second-level odds that is greater than the first-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome. Also, the first wager is paid at the second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome. In one embodiment, the first-level odds is 1: 1, and the second-level odds is 3:2.
In yet another alternative embodiment, an option to establish a second wager is provided. This option is available after the rolling of the at least one die and prior to the dealing of the card. The second wager is paid if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome. This second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value. Also, the second wager is paid if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome. The second wager likewise is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
In yet another alternative embodiment, a first wager is established based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome. The first game outcome is a future third card point value being less than a future combined card point value. The second game outcome is the future third card point value being greater than the future combined card point value. A first card is dealt from a first deck thereby displaying a first card point value between 1 and 6, inclusive. A second card is dealt from a second deck thereby displaying a second card point value between 1 and 6, inclusive. The sum of the first card point value and the second card point value is a present combined card point value. A third card is dealt from a third deck thereby displaying a present third card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive. The first wager is paid if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome. Also the first wager is paid if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
In one aspect, the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card. Also, the first and second decks include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card. Finally, the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
There are additional aspects to the present inventions. It should therefore be understood that the preceding is merely a brief summary of some embodiments and aspects of the present inventions. Additional embodiments and aspects are referenced below. It should further be understood that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. The preceding summary therefore is not meant to limit the scope of the inventions. Rather, the scope of the inventions is to be determined by appended claims and their equivalents.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of certain embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. Reference will be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. It is understood that other embodiments may be used and structural and operational changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Embodiments of the invention include a wagering game that uses one or more standard decks of playing cards (with 52 cards per deck) and two regular, six-sided dice. A player places a first bet corresponding to his/her prediction of whether a future numerical value of a card to be drawn from the decks will be higher or lower than a future numerical value of the dice to be rolled or thrown. This bet is designated simply as a “high” or “low” bet, respectively. The dice are then thrown or rolled on a surface until they come to rest so that each die exposes a number on an exposed face of the die. The numbers of each die are added to provide a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive.
According to this embodiment, before the card is drawn from the decks, the player (who now has knowledge of the numerical value of the dice) can optionally place a second or “bonus” bet. If the player bet “high” on the first bet, then any bonus bet will be designated as “high,” if he/she is going to place this bonus bet at all. Similarly, if the first bet was “low”, then any optional, bonus bet also will be designated as “low.” Any payout on the bonus bet will be pursuant to a predetermined pay scale and will vary depending upon the numerical value of the dice that were thrown and the probability that the card value will be lower or greater than the dice value.
After the player has decided whether and how much to bet on the bonus bet, and after having placed any such bonus bet on the table, the dealer deals a card face up from the decks thereby displaying a present, card point value. The point value of the card is compared with the value of the previously-thrown dice to determine any winnings. That is, if the present card point value turns out to be less than the present dice value, the player will win if his/her first bet was a “low” bet. This “low” bet corresponds to the player's prediction that a future numerical card value would be lower than a future numerical dice value. Otherwise, the player loses the first bet as well as the bonus bet if one was made. On the other hand, if the present card point value turns out to be greater than the present die value, the player will win if the first bet was a “high” bet. Otherwise the player loses. The amount of any winnings will depend upon the amount of the first bet, as well as upon whether a bonus bet was placed and the amount thereof. As previously mentioned, the payout for the bonus bet varies and is determined according to the odds shown on the predetermined pay scale.
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If the present card point value is lower than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether in step 402 the player had made a “low” bet, i.e. a prediction by the player that a future card point value will be lower than a future dice value. (Step 410) If the player had bet “low,” then the wager is paid, i.e., he/she wins the wager. (Step 412) In such event, the payout to the player would be at an odds of 1:1, i.e., for example for every one dollar that was wagered in step 402, the player would receive two dollars—representing the one dollar that the player initially wagered along with another one dollar paid as winnings. Returning to step 410, if on the other hand the player had not bet “low” (in other words, the player in fact had bet “high”), then the wager is taken, i.e., the player loses the wager. (Step 414)
Returning now to step 408, if on the other hand the present card value turned out to be higher than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether in step 402 the player had made a “high” bet, i.e., a prediction by the player that a future card point value will be higher than a future dice value. (Step 416) If the player did bet “high,” then the wager is paid and the player receives a payout at 1:1. (Step 418) If on the other hand the player did not bet “high” (in other words, he/she in fact had bet “low”), then the wager is taken or lost. (Step 414) Returning again to step 408, if on the other hand there is a tie, i.e., the present card value is equal to the present dice value, then the wager is taken under those conditions as well. (Step 414)
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Similarly if the present card value is higher than the present dice value (as determined in step 508), then a determination is made whether the player had made a “high” bet. (Step 516) If the player did bet “high,” then he/she wins the wager with the payout being at 1:1 odds minus the commission to be paid to the house. (Step 518) Returning to step 516, if on the other hand the player did not bet “high,” then the wager is lost. (Step 520) Returning again to step 508, if however the present card value equals the present dice value (i.e., a tie), then the player's bet is returned to him/her, albeit without any winnings. (Step 522) As previously mentioned, this is in contrast to the results of a tie in the embodiment of
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On the other hand if in step 608 it is determined that the present card point value is higher than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the player had bet “high.” (Step 620) If the player had not bet “high,” then the bet is lost. (Step 618) On the other hand if the player had bet “high,” then a determination is made whether the present card point value is value of 13 (e.g., a King). (Step 622) If the present card point value in fact is 13, then the player wins a payout at the higher, second-level odds of 3:2. (Step 626) On the other hand if the present card point value is other than 13, then the player still wins, but the payout is at the first-level odds of 1:1. (Step 624) Finally, if in step 608 it is determined that the present card point value is the same as the present dice value (a tie), then the player loses the bet. (Step 618)
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After the decision has been made whether to make a bonus bet and after any such bonus wager has been placed on the table, a card is dealt from the deck, thereby displaying a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive. (Step 708) The present card point value is compared with the present dice value, and a determination is made whether the present card point value is higher than, lower than, or tied with the present die value. (Step 710) If the present card point value is lower than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the player had bet “low.” (Step 712) If the player had not bet “low,” then the first bet is lost and any bonus bet that might have been made is lost as well. (Step 714) On the other hand if the player had bet “low,” then a determination is made whether he/she had made a bonus bet. (Step 716) If the player had not made a bonus bet, then he/she nevertheless wins on the first bet at a fixed payout odds, such as for example, an odds of 1:1. (Step 720) On the other hand, if the player did make a bonus bet in addition to the first bet, then he/she wins on the first bet at the fixed payout odds for that bet and additionally wins the bonus bet that is paid out according to the predetermined pay scale that has a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present dice value. (Step 718)
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The top row 118 of the pay scale chart 112 reflects the fact that as the present dice value increases, the probability that an upcoming card point value will exceed that dice value decreases, and thus the odds that a “high” bet will be a winning bet are correspondingly reduced. However if it does turn out that the “high” bet is a winning bet under those circumstances, the payout is correspondingly greater. Thus at one extreme, if for example a present dice value is the maximum value of 12 (assuming 2, standard dice are used) and the player had bet “high,” then the likelihood of drawing a card having a value of 13 is quite low when using one or more standard decks of cards. On the other hand, if one happens to win such a hand, the payout odds are quite high at 11:1, as shown in the top row 118.
At the other extreme, if for example the present dice value is the minimum value of 2 and the player had bet “high,” then the likelihood of drawing a card having a value of 3 or more is quite good. But if one wins such a bet, then the payout odds are quite low at 1:11—i.e., for example for every 11 dollars bet as a bonus bet, the player would get 12 dollars back: his/her original 11 dollars along with 1 additional dollar as the winnings. A similar approach is used for “low” first and bonus bets, except that the bottom row 120 of the pay scale chart 112 is used for determining the payout odds as a function of the dice value.
It should be emphasized that the decision regarding whether or not to make a bonus bet (and the amount thereof) is made after the dice are rolled and the present dice value is known, but before the card is drawn. Also the decision is made knowing that the player's first bet has already been made as a “high” or a “low” bet and that any bonus bet must have the same “high” or “low” status. Thus upon learning the present dice value, a player can review the applicable top row 118 (for “high” bets) or bottom row 120 (for “low” bets) of the pay scale chart 112 and consider what his/her bonus payout would be in the event that the upcoming card value turns out to be higher or lower than the dice value, as the case may be. It is believed that such a novel bonus betting scheme will provide a compelling motivation for many players to make a bonus bet and will generate heightened interest in the game. If the present dice value reflects a high probability of having a winning bet, many players likely will opt to make a bonus bet notwithstanding that the payout odds are relatively low. On the other hand if the present dice value reflect a low probability of having a winning bet, many players may still opt to place a bonus bet due to the motivation associated with realizing a large payout odds, such as for example payout odds of up to 11:1. While the pay scale chart 112 of
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At step 818 (after it was determined that the player has a winning “high” or “low” bet and had made a bonus bet), the payout to the player for the first bet is at the fixed odds (such as for example the odds of 1:1) less the commission to be paid to the house. Also in step 818, the payout includes a bonus bet payout in an amount that is determined according to the predetermined pay scale (but not less any commission). At step 820 (after it was determined that the player has a winning “high” or “low” bet but had not made a bonus bet), the payout to the player is for the first bet only, but at the fixed odds and minus the commission to be paid to the house. At step 826 (after it was determined that the present card point value equals the present dice value, i.e., a tie) the first bet is returned to the player and any bonus bet that might have been made is likewise returned to the player. As previously mentioned, this is a distinction with the embodiment of
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If in step 916 it is determined that a bonus bet was made, then once again a determination is made whether the present card value is 1 (Ace). (Step 924) If this value is a 1 then the winning “low” first bet is paid out at the higher, second-level odds of 3:2 and the bonus bet is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale in a similar manner to that described above in connection with the embodiment of
Referring again to step 910, if the present card point value is higher than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the player had made a “high” first bet. (Step 930) If the first bet was not a “high” bet, then the first bet is lost along with any bonus bet that might have been made. (Step 932) On the other hand if the first bet was a “high” bet, then a determination is made whether a bonus bet also was made. (Step 934) If a bonus bet was not made, then a determination is made whether the present card point value is 13 (i.e.,a King). (Step 936) If this value is a 13 then the winning “high” bet is paid out at the higher, second-level odds of 3:2. (Step 938) On the other hand if the present card value is other than a 13 (King), then the player's “high” bet still is a winning bet, however the payout is at the lower, first-level odds of 1:1. (Step 940)
If in step 934 it is determined that a bonus bet was made, then once again a determination is made whether the present card value is 13 (King). (Step 942) If this value is a 13 then the winning “high” first bet is paid out at the higher, second-level odds of 3:2 and the bonus bet is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale in a similar manner to that described above in connection with
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After the decision has been made whether to make a bonus bet and whether any such bonus bet is “high” or “low” and after any such bonus wager has been placed on the table, a single card is dealt from the deck, thereby displaying a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive. (Step 1008) The present card point value is compared with the present dice value, and a determination is made whether the present card point value is higher than, lower than, or tied with the present die value. (Step 1010) If the present card point value is lower than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the player had placed a bonus bet. (Step 1012) If the player had not placed a bonus bet, then it is determined whether the player's first bet was a “low” bet. (Step 1014) If the first bet was not a “low” bet, then the first bet is lost. (Step 1016) On the other hand if the first bet was a “low” bet, then the first bet is won and paid out at the odds established by the house, such as 1:1 odds, or any other odds. (Step 1018)
If in step 1012 it was determined that a bonus bet was made, then a determination is made whether the bonus bet was a “high” bonus bet or a “low” bonus bet. (Step 1020) If the bonus bet was “high,” then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “high” or a “low” first bet. (Step 1022) If the first bet was “low,” then the player wins the first bet which is paid out at the standard, fixed odds, but he/she loses the “bonus” bet. (Step 1024) On the other hand if the first bet was “high,” then the player loses both the first bet and the bonus bet. (Step 1026) Returning to step 1020, if on the other hand the player had made a bonus bet that was “low,” then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “high” or a “low” first bet. (Step 1028) If the first bet was “high,” then the player loses the first bet, but wins the bonus bet which is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale. (Step 1030) On the other hand if the first bet was “low,” then the player wins the first bet that is paid out according to the fixed odds and also wins the bonus bet that is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale. (Step 1032)
Referring back to step 1010, if the present card point value is higher than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the player had placed a bonus bet. (Step 1040) If the player had not placed a bonus bet, then it is determined whether the player's first bet was a “high” bet. (Step 1042) If the first bet was not a “high” bet, then the first bet is lost. (Step 1044) On the other hand if the first bet was a “high” bet, then the first bet is won and paid out at the fixed odds established by the house. (Step 1046)
If in step 1040 it was determined that a bonus bet was made, then a determination is made whether the bonus bet was a “high” bonus bet or a “low” bonus bet. (Step 1048) If the bonus bet was “high,” then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “high” or a “low” first bet. (Step 1050) If the first bet was “low,” then the player loses the first bet, but he/she wins the “bonus” bet which is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale. (Step 1052) On the other hand if the first bet was “high,” then the player wins the first bet that is paid out at the fixed odds, and the player also wins the bonus bet that is paid out pursuant to the odds set forth in the predetermined pay scale. (Step 1054) Returning to step 1048, if on the other hand the player had made a bonus bet that was “low,” then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “high” or a “low” first bet. (Step 1056) If the first bet was “high,” then the player wins the first bet that is paid per the fixed odds, but the player loses the bonus bet. (Step 1058) On the other hand if the first bet was “low,” then the player loses both the bonus bet and the first bet. (Step 1060) Returning once again to step 1010, if the present card point value is the same as the present dice value (i.e., a tie), then the player loses the first bet, but the bonus bet is returned to the player, albeit without any winnings. (Step 1062)
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If in step 1110 it is determined that the present card point value is not 13 (i.e., a King), then a determination is made whether the present card point value is a 1 or a 2. (Step 1112) If the present card point value is a 1 or a 2 (i.e., an Ace or a Deuce), then the player loses the first bet and the game ends. (Step 1114) For a similar reason the game ends at this point for this player, and there is no option for him/her to place a bonus bet or benefit from any roll the dice, because it is known that there can be no dice value that will be less than a value of 1 or 2 when using two standard, six-sided dice. At best there would have been a tie, which in this embodiment would still result in a loss of the first bet. If in step 1112 it was determined that the present card point value was neither a 1 or a 2, then the present card point value must be a 12 whereupon the game proceeds to a bonus bet decision (i.e., step 1126) which will be discussed in more detail below.
Returning to step 1108 if the first bet was a “low” bet, then a determination is made whether the present card point value is 1 (i.e., an Ace). (Step 1120) If the present card point value is 1, then the player wins the first bet, receives a payout at the second-level odds of 3:2 (Step 1116), and the game ends. (Step 1118) Once again the game ends relatively early at this point for this player, because it is known that there can be no dice value that be will equal to or less than a value of 1 if two standard, six-sided dice are used.
If in step 1120 it is determined that the present card point value is not 1 (i.e., an Ace), then a determination is made whether the present card point value is a 12 or a 13. (Step 1122) If the present card point value is a 12 or a 13 (i.e., a Queen or a King), then the player loses the first bet. (Step 1124) For a similar reason the game ends at this point for this player, because it is known that there can be no dice value that will be greater than a value of 12 or 13 when using two standard, six-sided dice. At best there would have been a tie, which would still result in a loss of the first bet. If in step 1122 it was determined that the present card point value was neither a 12 nor a 13, then the present card point value must be a 2 whereupon the game proceeds to the bonus bet decision (i.e., step 1126) which will be discussed in more detail below.
Referring again to step 1106, if it is determined that the present card point value is not a 1, 2, 12 or 13, then the player proceeds to the bonus bet decision step wherein he/she decides whether to make a bonus bet, and if so, how much to bet. (Step 1126) (As previously described, this decision step 1126 also can be reached from step 1112 if the present card point value was not a 1 or 2 (i.e., it was a 12), or from step 1122 if the present card point value was not a 12 or 13 (i.e., it was a 2).) If the first bet was a “high” bet, then any bonus bet likewise must be a “high” bonus bet. Similarly if the first bet was a “low” bet, then any bonus bet likewise must be a “low” bonus bet. Next, the dice are rolled (and observed) thereby generating a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive. (Step 1128)
The present card point value is compared with the present dice value and a determination is made whether the present card point value is higher than, lower than or equal to the present dice value. (Step 1130) If the present card point value is lower than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “low” bet. (Step 1132) If the first bet was not a “low” bet (i.e., the player had bet “high”), then the player loses both the first bet and any bonus bet that he/she may have opted to make. (Step 1134) On the other hand if the first bet was a “low” bet, then a determination is made whether a bonus bet was made. (Step 1136) If a bonus bet was not made, then the player wins the first bet which is paid out at the lower, first-level odds of 1:1. (Step 1140) On the other hand if a bonus bet was made, then the player not only wins the first bet (paid out at an odds of 1:1), but also wins the bonus bet which is paid out pursuant to a predetermined pay scale in a manner generally similar to that described above in connection with the embodiment of
Returning now to step 1130, if the present card point value is higher than the present dice value, then a determination is made whether the first bet was a “high” bet. (Step 1142) If the first bet was not a “high” bet, then the player loses both the first bet and any bonus bet that he/she may have opted to make. (Step 1144) On the other hand if the first bet was a “high” bet, then a determination is made whether a bonus bet was made. (Step 1136) If a bonus bet was not made, then the player wins the first bet which is paid out at the first-level odds of 1:1. (Step 1140) On the other hand if a bonus bet was made, then the player not only wins the first bet (paid out at the odds of 1:1), but also wins the bonus bet which is paid out pursuant to the predetermined pay scale. (Step 1138) Returning once again to step 1130, if the present card point value is equal to the present dice value (i.e., a tie), then the first bet is lost, but any bonus bet that might have been made is returned to the player, albeit without any winnings. (Step 1146)
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Many of the embodiments described above generally in connection with
In many of the above-described embodiments, one or more dice are used for generating a generally random number for comparison with a card that is drawn from at least one deck. In alternative embodiments, however, cards can be substituted for the one or more dice in order to generate a generally random number. In one embodiment, a first deck of cards is used in lieu of the dice to generate a first card point value. A second deck of cards is used to generate a second card point value. The first and second card point values are compared to determine whether “high” and/or “low” first bets and bonus bets are winning bets (and the amounts of the payouts for any winning bonus bets), in the same fashion as the dice and card values are compared as described above for certain embodiments.
According to yet another embodiment, a first deck of cards is used in lieu of a first die and a second deck of cards is used in lieu of a second die. The first and second decks each are limited only to cards having values between 1 and 6, inclusive. One card is drawn from each of these two decks, and the face values of these two cards are added to provide a combined card point value between 2 and 12, inclusive, that substitutes for the dice value used in certain of the embodiments described above generally in connection with
In one embodiment, the first and second decks each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card—all of which such cards have generally the same appearance as their counterparts as taken from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Moreover, each of the first and second decks includes no cards other than the Ace, Two, Three, Four, Five and Six cards.
As previously mentioned in many of the above-described embodiments, one or more dice are used for producing a generally random number for comparison with the value of a card that is drawn from at least one deck. And in alternative embodiments, cards can be substituted for the one or more dice in order to generate a generally random number. When a plurality of players are playing with one dealer, the card or cards that are drawn from the deck(s) can apply to all players for each round of betting. Thus the same card point value(s) is applicable to all players. In alternative embodiments however, the dealer can deal the cards so that each of the plurality of players receives his/her own card(s) for each round of betting. Thus there are different card point values appearing on the table wherein each of the card point values is applicable to a different player.
The foregoing disclosure generally pertains to playing wagering games using cards and/or dice in a live table format. However the embodiments described herein can be implemented in a computing and software environment for playing in an electronic video format. The following describes an exemplary operating environment in the general context of a personal computer on which is running an operating system and one or more application programs. However it will be recognized that embodiments of the invention can be implemented with other hardware devices, such as for example hand-held devices; computerized, special-purpose gaming machines; mainframe computers; minicomputers; microprocessor-based consumer electronics; set top boxes; etc. Moreover, these computers or other devices can be interconnected so that they may communicate via a network, including a wide area network (WAN), a large area network (LAN), the Internet, etc. Such communications can be via wireless or wired connections. The one or more one software application programs can include data structures, components, applets, program modules, routines, programs, objects, etc., that can all reside on one machine, or alternatively, can be distributed over a plurality of machines, some or all of which can be in communication with one another.
The computer 1202 includes a central processing unit (CPU) 1204, a system memory 1206, preferably including both high speed random access memory (RAM) and non-volatile memory, such as read only memory (ROM), erasable or alterable non-volatile memory (e.g., flash memory), and a mass storage device 1208, such as a hard disk drive, for storing operating system programs, data, cryptographic keys, application programs, etc. The computer 1202 further includes one or more input/output devices, including, for example, a network interface card (NIC) 1210 for wired connections and a transceiver 1222 for wireless connections, either or both of which can be for communicating with other devices via a network, such as for example the Internet.
A port 1212 for connecting to a portable device, another computer, or other peripheral device, is also included along with one or more removable media drives 1214 for reading from, and/or writing to, e.g., diskettes, compact discs, flash drives, DVDs, or other computer readable media. User interfaces include a display screen controller 1216 and a plurality of input and output devices 1218, such as, for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a touch screen, a microphone, a sound generator, and a joystick, as well as specialized, gaming-related input/output devices such as currency or playing chip receivers (e.g., coin hoppers, coin acceptors, bill validators, etc.), credit/debit card readers, currency or playing chip dispensers, ticket printers or dispensers, player controls, etc. A bi-directional bus 1220 interconnects the above-described components of the system.
The operation of the computer 1202 is controlled primarily by programs contained in the system memory 1206 and executed by the CPU 1204. These programs include program modules for accepting input data and for processing the input data in accordance with the embodiments of the invention described herein. For example, the program includes one or more program modules for receiving betting amount and decision inputs from a player via one or more of the various input/output devices 1218, and for providing the player with text and images of cards, dice, betting odds, betting status, payout information, etc. via the display controller 1216. It will be appreciated, however, that some or all of the functionality of these program modules could be readily implemented in hardware without departing from the principles of the present inventions.
In view of the above, it will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention provide an enjoyable wagering game that allows a player to bet on the outcome of a comparison of a numerical value determined by a roll of dice and another numerical value determined by a card drawn from a deck. The player wagers that the card value either will be higher or lower than the numerical dice value. An optional secondary or “bonus” wager can be made after the dice are rolled, but before the card is drawn from the deck. The payout on the bonus wager has the potential of being a high multiple of the wager, depending upon the numerical dice value and the resulting probability that the upcoming card value will be greater or lower than the dice value.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A method of playing a wagering game, comprising:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value;
- rolling at least one die thereby generating a present die value;
- dealing a card thereby displaying a present card point value;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the present die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one deck of a plurality of cards, and wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the at least one deck of a plurality of cards comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising taking the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value.
7. The method of claim 1 further comprising returning the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value,
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus a commission, and
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus the commission.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, and wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
9. The method of claim 7 wherein paying the first wager minus the commission includes paying the first wager at a payout odds of 1:1 minus the commission.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein the present die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive, wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one deck of a plurality of cards, wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, the method further comprising:
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 1, and
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 13,
- paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying first wager at the second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the first-level odds is 1:1 and wherein the second-level odds is 3:2.
12. The method of claim 10 further comprising taking the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein the at least one deck of a plurality of cards comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards, and wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
14. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- providing an option to establish a second wager, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the rolling of the at least one die and prior to the dealing of the card;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- taking the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value; and
- returning the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card value is equal to the present die value.
16. The method of claim 14 wherein the present die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive, and wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one deck of a plurality of cards, and wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six, and wherein the at least one deck of a plurality of cards comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
18. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- returning the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value, and
- returning the second wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value and if the option was exercised,
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus a commission, and
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus the commission.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein paying the first wager minus the commission includes paying the first wager at a payout odds of 1:1 minus the commission.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, and wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
21. The method of claim 14 wherein the present die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive, wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one deck of a plurality of cards, wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, the method further comprising:
- wherein the paying of the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 1, and
- wherein the paying of the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 13,
- paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the first wager at the second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein the at least one deck of the plurality of cards comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards, and wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
23. The method of claim 21 wherein the first-level odds is 1:1 and wherein the second-level odds is 3:2.
24. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
- returning the second wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value and if the option was exercised; and
- taking the first wager if the present card value is equal to the present die value.
25. A method of playing a wagering game, comprising:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value;
- rolling at least one die thereby generating a present die value;
- providing an option to establish a second wager based upon a second prediction of one of the first game outcome and the second game outcome;
- dealing a card thereby displaying a present card point value;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the option was not exercised;
- paying the first wager and the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the second prediction is the first outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value;
- paying the first wager and taking the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the second prediction is the second game outcome;
- paying the second wager and taking the first wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome and if the second prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome and if the option was not exercised;
- paying the first wager and the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome and if the second prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale;
- paying the first wager and taking the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome and if the second prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the second wager and taking the first wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the second prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
26. The method of claim 25 further comprising taking the first wager and returning the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is equal to the present die value.
27. The method of claim 25 further comprising taking the first wager if the option was not exercised and if the present card point value is equal to the present die value.
28. The method of claim 25 wherein the present die value is a value between 2 and 12, inclusive.
29. The method of claim 28 wherein the rolling of the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
30. The method of claim 25 wherein dealing the card includes dealing the card from at least one deck of a plurality of cards, and wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive.
31. The method of claim 30 wherein the at least one deck of the plurality of cards comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
32. A method of playing a wagering game, comprising:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value,
- dealing a card from at least one deck thereby displaying a present card point value, wherein the at least one deck includes a plurality of cards, and wherein each one of the plurality of cards has a point value between 1 and 13, inclusive;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 12 and 13 if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 1 and 2 if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- providing an option to establish a second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13, and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the dealing of the card;
- providing the option to establish the second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13, and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the dealing of the card;
- rolling at least one die if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13, and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the rolling of the at least one die generates a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive;
- rolling the at least one die if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13, and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the rolling of the at least one die generates a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive;
- paying the first wager after the rolling of the at least one die if the present card point value is less than the present die value and is other than a value of 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- paying the first wager after the rolling of the at least one die if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and is other than a value of 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present card point value; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
33. The method of claim 32 wherein the at least one deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards, and wherein rolling the at least one die comprises rolling two dice each having six faces numbered one to six.
34. The method of claim 32 further comprising:
- returning the second wager if the present card point value is equal to the present die value and if the option was exercised; and
- taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to the present die value.
35. The method of claim 32 wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome includes paying the first wager at a second-level odds;
- wherein paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome includes paying the first wager at the second-level odds;
- wherein paying the first wager after the rolling of the at least one die if the present card point value is less than the present die value and is other than a value of 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds; and
- wherein paying the first wager after the rolling of the at least one die if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and is other than a value of 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
36. The method of claim 35 wherein the first-level odds is 1:1 and wherein the second-level odds is 3:2.
37. A method of playing a wagering game, comprising:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future third card point value being less than a future combined card point value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future third card point value being greater than the future combined card point value;
- dealing a first card from a first deck thereby displaying a first card point value between 1 and 6, inclusive;
- dealing a second card from a second deck thereby displaying a second card point value between 1 and 6, inclusive, wherein the sum of the first card point value and the second card point value is a present combined card point value;
- dealing a third card from a third deck thereby displaying a present third card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive;
- paying the first wager if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the first wager if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
39. The method of claim 37 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
40. The method of claim 37 further comprising taking the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value.
41. The method of claim 37 further comprising returning the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value,
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus a commission, and
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus the commission.
42. The method of claim 41, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
43. The method of claim 41 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
44. The method of claim 41 wherein paying the first wager minus the commission includes paying the first wager at a payout odds of 1:1 minus the commission.
45. The method of claim 37 wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present third card point value is other than a value of 1, and the method further comprising:
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present third card point value is other than a value of 13,
- paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present third card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying first wager at the second-level odds if the present third card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
46. The method of claim 45 wherein the first-level odds is 1:1 and wherein the second-level odds is 3:2.
47. The method of claim 45 further comprising taking the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value.
48. The method of claim 45, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
49. The method of claim 45 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
50. The method of claim 37 further comprising:
- providing an option to establish a second wager, wherein the providing of the option occurs after dealing the first card and the second card and prior to dealing the third card;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present combined card point value; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
51. The method of claim 50 further comprising:
- taking the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value; and
- returning the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value.
52. The method of claim 50, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
53. The method of claim 50 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
54. The method of claim 50 further comprising:
- returning the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value, and
- returning the second wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value and if the option was exercised,
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus a commission,
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager minus the commission.
55. The method of claim 54 wherein paying the first wager minus the commission includes paying the first wager at a payout odds of 1:1 minus the commission.
56. The method of claim 54, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
57. The method of claim 54 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
58. The method of claim 50 wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is less than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, includes paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present third card point value is other than a value of 1, and the method further comprising:
- wherein paying the first wager if the present third card point value is greater than the present combined card point value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, includes paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present third card point value is other than a value of 13,
- paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present third card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the first wager at the second-level odds if the present third card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
59. The method of claim 58, wherein the first deck and the second deck each comprises at least one each of an Ace card, a Two card, a Three card, a Four card, a Five card, and a Six card, and wherein the first deck and the second deck include no cards other than the at least one Ace card, the at least one Two card, the at least one Three card, the at least one Four card, the at least one Five card, and the at least one Six card.
60. The method of claim 58 wherein the third deck comprises at least one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
61. The method of claim 58 wherein the first-level odds is 1:1 and wherein the second-level odds is 3:2.
62. The method of claim 58 further comprising:
- returning the second wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value and if the option was exercised; and
- taking the first wager if the present third card point value is equal to the present combined card point value.
63. An article of manufacture for use in playing a wagering game and for use by a device having a processing unit, said article of manufacture comprising at least one computer usable media including at least one computer program embedded therein for use by the device, the at least one computer program being adapted to cause the device to perform:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value;
- displaying at least one die showing a present die value;
- displaying a card showing a present card point value;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
64. The article of manufacture of claim 63 wherein the at least one computer program is further adapted to cause the device to perform:
- providing an option to establish a second wager, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the at least one die and prior to the displaying of the card;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
65. An article of manufacture for use in playing a wagering game and for use by a device having a processing unit, said article of manufacture comprising at least one computer usable media including at least one computer program embedded therein for use by the device, the at least one computer program being adapted to cause the device to perform:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value,
- displaying a card showing a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive;
- paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- paying first wager if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 12 and 13 if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 1 and 2 if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- providing an option to establish a second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the card;
- providing the option to establish the second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the card;
- displaying at least one die showing a present die value if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the present die value is between 2 and 12, inclusive;
- displaying the at least one die showing the present die value if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the present die value is between 2 and 12, inclusive;
- paying the first wager after the displaying of the at least one die if the present card point value is less than the present die value and is other than a value of 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- paying the first wager after the displaying of the at least one die if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and is other than a value of 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present card point value; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
66. An article of manufacture for use in playing a wagering game and for use by a device having a processing unit, said article of manufacture comprising at least one computer usable media including at least one computer program embedded therein for use by the device, the at least one computer program being adapted to cause the device to perform:
- establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value;
- displaying at least one die showing a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive;
- providing an option to establish a second wager based upon the first prediction, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the at least one die;
- displaying a card showing a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, wherein the displaying of the card occurs after the providing of the option;
- paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the present card point value is other than a value of 1;
- paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome;
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value;
- paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 13 and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome;
- paying first wager at the second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome; and
- paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale,
- wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
67. A system for use in playing a wagering game, comprising:
- a device having a processing unit capable of executing at least one software routine; and
- programming logic executed by the processing unit comprising: means for establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value; means for displaying at least one die showing a present die value; means for displaying a card showing a present card point value; means for paying the first wager if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; and means for paying the first wager if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome.
68. The system of claim 67 wherein the programming logic further comprises:
- means for providing an option to establish a second wager, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the at least one die and prior to the displaying of the card;
- means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value; and
- means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
69. A system for use in playing a wagering game, comprising:
- a device having a processing unit capable of executing at least one software routine; and
- programming logic executed by the processing unit comprising: means for establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value, means for displaying a card showing a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive; means for paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; means for paying the first wager if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome; means for taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 12 and 13 if the first prediction is the first game outcome; means for taking the first wager if the present card point value is equal to one of 1 and 2 if the first prediction is the second game outcome; means for providing an option to establish a second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13, and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the card; means for providing the option to establish the second wager if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13, and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the card; means for displaying at least one die showing a present die value if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 12 and 13, and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the present die value is between 2 and 12, inclusive; means for displaying the at least one die showing the present die value if the present card point value is other than any one value of 1, 2 and 13, and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the present die value is between 2 and 12, inclusive; means for paying the first wager after the displaying of the at least one die if the present card point value is less than the present die value and is other than a value of 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; means for paying the first wager after the displaying of the at least one die if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and is other than a value of 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome; means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present card point value; and means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale.
70. A system for use in playing a wagering game, comprising:
- a device having a processing unit capable of executing at least one software routine; and
- programming logic executed by the processing unit comprising: means for establishing a first wager based upon a first prediction of one of a first game outcome and a second game outcome, wherein the first game outcome is a future card point value being less than a future die value, and wherein the second game outcome is the future card point value being greater than the future die value; means for displaying at least one die showing a present die value between 2 and 12, inclusive; means for providing an option to establish a second wager, wherein the providing of the option occurs after the displaying of the at least one die; means for displaying a card showing a present card point value between 1 and 13, inclusive, wherein the displaying of the card occurs after the providing of the option; means for paying the first wager at a first-level odds if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome and if the present card point value is other than a value of 1; means for paying the first wager at a second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 1 and if the first prediction is the first game outcome; means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is less than the present die value and if the first prediction is the first game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with a predetermined pay scale having a plurality of payout odds that vary as a function of the present die value; means for paying the first wager at the first-level odds if the present card point value is other than a value of 13 and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome; means for paying first wager at the second-level odds if the present card point value is equal to 13 and if the first prediction is the second game outcome; and means for paying the second wager if the option was exercised and if the present card point value is greater than the present die value and if the first prediction is the second game outcome, wherein the second wager is paid out in accordance with the predetermined pay scale, wherein the second-level odds is greater than the first-level odds.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 11, 2008
Publication Date: May 13, 2010
Inventor: Michael S. Templeman (Trabuco Canyon, CA)
Application Number: 12/268,610
International Classification: A63F 1/00 (20060101); A63F 9/24 (20060101);