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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 用来管理概率游戏的方法 CN200780020523.0 2007-04-25 CN101472651B 2012-05-30 S·N·凯尼; D·哈代; M·赫尔曼
这项发明提供用来玩概率游戏的系统和方法。概率游戏可能包括,举例来说,奖券型游戏。概率游戏的结果是在另一个媒体中揭示给玩家的。在一个范例中,该结果是在一个或多个在线游戏的多个游戏例证期间揭示的。另外,概率游戏可能有在玩过概率游戏之后能立刻显示给玩家的相关联的第二个偶然获胜机会。在一个范例中,第二个偶然机会的结果可能是以在线游戏格式显示给玩家的。
2 用来管理概率游戏的方法和装置 CN200780020523.0 2007-04-25 CN101472651A 2009-07-01 S·N·凯尼; D·哈代; M·赫尔曼
这项发明提供用来玩概率游戏的系统和方法。概率游戏可能包括,举例来说,奖券型游戏。概率游戏的结果是在另一个媒体中揭示给玩家的。在一个范例中,该结果是在一个或多个在线游戏的多个游戏例证期间揭示的。另外,概率游戏可能有在玩过概率游戏之后能立刻显示给玩家的相关联的第二个偶然获胜机会。在一个范例中,第二个偶然机会的结果可能是以在线游戏格式显示给玩家的。
3 具有独立抽彩奖金的彩票游戏 CN200780005007.0 2007-02-02 CN101495199A 2009-07-29 尚塔尔·吉宾韦拉; 维克托·马里内利
提供一种带有封顶的累积大奖和递增的抽彩奖金的彩票游戏。该彩票游戏设定有初始的累积大奖。如果彩票游戏的一抽中没有累积大奖获奖者,就增加累积大奖直至累积大奖达到一个预定的数值。对于后续的每一抽,设定一个抽彩奖金而且每个彩票票券上都打印抽彩数字。直到确定了累积大奖的获奖者才分发抽彩奖金。
4 Lottery game with a separate raffle prize JP2008554325 2007-02-02 JP2009525815A 2009-07-16 シャンタル ジュビンヴィル; ヴィクター マリネリ
上限が設けられたジャックポット賞金と増加するラッフル賞金をもつ宝くじゲームが提供される。 宝くじゲームは、初期ジャックポット賞金が設定される。 抽選の宝くじのジャックポット当せん者がいない場合には、そのジャックポットは、ジャックポットが少なくとも予め決められた額に相当するまで増やされる。 引き続き行われる各々の抽選に関して、ラッフル賞金が設定され、ラッフル番号が各々の宝くじ券に印刷される。 ラッフル賞金は、ジャックポット当せん者が決まるまでは分配されない。
5 SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOTTERY TICKETS EP09839462.0 2009-12-14 EP2398567A1 2011-12-28 LAZAR, Stephen
A system and method of printing lottery tickets produces a prize structure with ticket books containing all available prizes. A game generation file is then generated withholding the high tier prizes. A list of validation numbers is then created from ticket books that hold only low tier winning ticket values. In one embodiment, only validation numbers associated with tickets having no redemption value are included in the list. Individual validation numbers are then selected at random from the created list of validation numbers, and high tier ticket prize data is assigned to each record associated with a selected validation number. The information is stored in a new file that can be contained on a separate file server from the original generation file, invoking increased access control and monitoring for additional security purposes. The new file contains the raw ticket data that is used in the printing of the tickets.
6 Casino game EP84300834.3 1984-02-09 EP0119010A1 1984-09-19 Ollington, Lionel Vivian

in a casino game of two-up or the like in which a person, known as the spinner, spins two coins whilst standing in a ring (10), the total number of players is restricted and the players purchase their position in the ring by making a time-based payment, the house making no charge other than this payment. The game also includes a possibility that players bet against the house and the return to the players is based on betting that the spun coins will fall so that either two heads ortwo tails will be uppermost or, alternatively, not only on two heads and two tails being uppermost but also on mixed heads and tails; in either case the odds are adjusted so that over a period the house received a predetermined percentage of the total amount wagered. Above the ring (10) there is an obstruction such as a mesh (12) which, when struck by the coins, causes them to spin.

7 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONDUCTING A GAME OF CHANCE EP07776234 2007-04-25 EP2010299A4 2010-05-05 KANE STEVEN N; HARDY DOW; HERRMANN MARK
8 LOTTERY GAME BASED ON COMBINING PLAYER SELECTIONS WITH LOTTERY DRAWS TO SELECT OBJECTS FROM A THIRD SET OF INDICIA EP05802757 2005-09-20 EP1819407A4 2010-04-14 BOZEMAN ALAN KYLE
9 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONDUCTING A GAME OF CHANCE EP07776234.2 2007-04-25 EP2010299A2 2009-01-07 KANE, Steven, N.; HARDY, Dow; HERRMANN, Mark
A system and method are provided for playing a game of chance. The game of chance may include, for example, a lottery-type game. A result of the game of chance is revealed to a player in another medium. In one example, the result is revealed during multiple' game instances of one or more online games. Additionally, a game of chance may have an associated second chance win opportunity that can be revealed to the player immediately after playing the game of chance. In one example, a result of the second chance opportunity may be revealed to the player in an online game format.
10 LOTTERY GAME BASED ON COMBINING PLAYER SELECTIONS WITH LOTTERY DRAWS TO SELECT OBJECTS FROM A THIRD SET OF INDICIA EP05802757.4 2005-09-20 EP1819407A2 2007-08-22 BOZEMAN, Alan Kyle
A system and method for implementing a lottery game that correlates a player's game indicia to the lottery's game indicia in a mapping to determine the number of 'matches' for determining game winners. The player's indicia and the lottery's indicia are combined to produce a set of ordered pairs of indicia that are mapped to a third set of game indicia by a function that may be universal or assigned per play. The subsequent mapping determines the outcome upon which prizes in the lottery game are based.
11 METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED VALUE OF LOTTERY-TYPE TICKETS PCT/US2006034545 2006-09-07 WO2007032960B1 2007-08-16 MEYER MARK G; TRACY JOSEPH J
The present invention relates to methods and systems for conducting and playing a lottery-type game. One method of lottery-type wagering of the present invention includes providing a player an opportunity to purchase a lottery ticket for a first round of a lottery- type game, conducting the first round of the lottery-type game, and providing the player an opportunity to activate the lottery ticket for participation in at least one round subsequent to the first round.
12 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLAYING BINGO US15620040 2017-06-12 US20170278340A1 2017-09-28 Zak KHAL; Moises NAVARRETE; Danny Patrick DALEY; Bruce MERATI
A method for playing a game of chance which is played for prizes includes cards bearing numbers or other designations. In such a game, a holder of the card covers numbers or other designations when objects, similarly numbered or designated, are drawn or electronically determined. The game is won by the first person covering a previously designated number of numbers or other designations on such cards wherein at least some of the numbers or other designations are selected by a player.
13 System and method for playing bingo US12946401 2010-11-15 US09679442B2 2017-06-13 Zak Khal; Moises Navarrete; Danny Patrick Daley; Bruce Merati
Systems and methods for playing a game of chance include determining a winner based on the number of player indicia matching selected house indicia and continuing game play until at least one winner is determined. Embodiments include a fixed draw with prizes awarded to all players based on the number of player indicia matching house indicia, as well as a draw that continues until at least one player matches a predetermined number of house indicia. Embodiments include a player indicia selection device with available indicia arranged in rows having associated letters similar to a bingo flashboard. Player cards or tickets include at least some player indicia selectable by players, which may include players requesting an easy pick ticket with one or more randomly generated player indicia recorded at time of purchase.
14 Gaming device with a secure interface US14955580 2015-12-01 US09626827B2 2017-04-18 Douglas M. Okuniewicz
A system for an electronic gambling device output has been developed. The system includes, a first computing device with slot machine game logic circuitry that generates an output signal that is content tested and approved by a gaming regulatory authority for output by the slot machine. It also includes a second computing device that is external to the slot machine. This device controls the tested output content and output content that has not been tested by the gaming regulatory authority. The untested output content replaces or supplements the tested output content.
15 System, Method, and Apparatus for the Electronic Operation, Management, Sponsorship, Advertising, Promotion, Marketing, and Regulation of Games of Chance on a Network US14972156 2015-12-17 US20160104348A1 2016-04-14 David Fotevski
The present invention is directed to a computer network system that allows a user to register for games of chances throughout the country and in accordance with national, state and local laws and ordinances. This system analyses the geographical location and residency information of a user in relation to the geographical access and participation areas permitted, excluded, and restricted for a game of chance as governed by jurisdictional laws, statutes, rules, and regulations. If the user is not located within a permitted area or falls within an excluded or restricted area, the user will not be allowed to access or participate in the game of chance. The ability of the system to limit participation by geographical location is based on user input, data, and variable analysis, and the comparison between the areas where games of chance are permitted, excluded, restricted, and user location and residency, filters data to determine user accessibility to a game of chance, listings, and advertising. The methods and apparatus of this system have applications on the Internet for raffles as well as other conventional games of chance.
16 Live television game show, involving the participation of passive TV-viewing audiences US12628158 2009-11-30 US08740709B2 2014-06-03 Howard Prusack
The game show of the present invention comprises a game show studio with a game show set, a live studio audience, at least one game host, a plurality of game show contestants, a live TV-viewing audience, at least one prize, and at least one clue, embedded into the content of the game show.At least one potential winner is selected out of the live TV-viewing audience. Some of the game show contestants participate in the process of selection of the potential winner of the live TV-viewing audience.The at least one potential winner out of the members of the live TV-viewing audience is contacted directly by the show on live TV. The potential winner is contacted to confirm that the potential winner is aware of the clues embedded into the content of the game show, and is thus entitled to receive the prize.
17 CARD GAMES US14106952 2013-12-16 US20140106853A1 2014-04-17 Chi Fat AU-YEUNG
A card game having a playing area divided into a plurality of player areas, each player area having a bet area in which players may place an Ante-bet to participate in the game; a dealer dealing two or more cards to the or each player's player area; the or each player having the option to stand on the original two or more cards dealt to the player's player area or to place an additional Exchange-bet in an Exchange-bet area of the player's player area, to exchange at least one of the two or more cards originally dealt to the player area for an equal number of new cards; the outcome of the game being decided on the rank of the or each player's hand comprising the originally dealt cards and any exchange cards, plus any additional individual or common cards, winning Ante and Exchange-bets being paid out in accordance with odds specified in a pay-table.
18 Predetermined and identified bonus enhancement for game card game US13402561 2012-02-22 US08567782B2 2013-10-29 Larry S. Segebarth
This invention relates to a predetermined bonus feature for use in conjunction with a designated underlying game of chance, wherein the individual game card and master game card or master bonus game card include symbols that predetermine and identify which player(s) is eligible to win the bonus prize upon the occurrence of another event. A predetermined winning bonus symbol on a master game card or master bonus game card made known prior to or after conclusion of play of the designated underlying game. Players who have a symbol on their individual game card that matches the predetermined winning bonus symbol know, in advance, that they are eligible to participate to win the bonus prize. The winner(s) of the designated underlying game will win the bonus prize if s/he is able to match a symbol on the individual game card with the winning bonus symbol.
19 Online Gaming with Real-World Data US13807815 2011-02-18 US20130196777A1 2013-08-01 Otho Dale Hill
Online gaming integrating sensory data and/or gameplay data from a real-world environment is provided within an environment incorporating playback of a recorded instance of an original, live card game played in a real-world environment delayed or in real-time. Data from a live card game in a real-world environment can be recorded for delayed playback or streamed live and a remote player can participate on-line in the game as if the remote player had been present at the original, live card game. The remote player may play in the online game at the position/seat occupied by areal-world player. In games where a player is dealt his or her own hand of cards, the remote player will receive cards as they were dealt to the original, real-world player that occupied the same position/seat and may make strategic decisions during gameplay that differ from those of the original, real-world player.
20 Lottery game having an independent raffle prize US11703531 2007-02-07 US07997982B2 2011-08-16 Chantal Jubinville; Victor Marinelli
A lottery game with a capped jackpot prize and increasing raffle prize is provided. The lottery game is set with an initial jackpot prize. If there is no jackpot winner for the lottery game for a drawing, the jackpot is increased until the jackpot is at least equal to a predefined value. For each subsequent drawing, a raffle prize is set and a raffle number is printed on each lottery ticket. The raffle prize is not distributed until a jackpot winner is determined.
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