AU2009201851B8 - Residual credits in a gaming system - Google Patents

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AU2009201851B8
AU2009201851B8 AU2009201851A AU2009201851A AU2009201851B8 AU 2009201851 B8 AU2009201851 B8 AU 2009201851B8 AU 2009201851 A AU2009201851 A AU 2009201851A AU 2009201851 A AU2009201851 A AU 2009201851A AU 2009201851 B8 AU2009201851 B8 AU 2009201851B8
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Abstract

A system for enabling a player to use residual credits on a gaming machine to provide the player with a chance to win a prize. the system includes means for 5 determining a range of values as a function of a jackpot pool to generate randomly an outcome in the range of values, random number generation means for generating the random outcome, means for determining a range of outcome values of the player that provides a chance of the player winning the jackpot pool, and means for determining whether the generated random outcome matches any outcome value of the player.

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Regulaion, 3.2 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: Residual credits in a gaming system The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 2 RESIDUAL CREDITS IN A GAMING SYSTEM Field of the Invention s This invention relates to a system and method for using residual credits derived from a gaming system for the chance to win a prize where the residual credits are otherwise not collectable by a user or player. Background to the Invention 10 Where gaming systems and more particularly gaming machines dispense a unit of monetary value that is more than the present residual credit on the machine owing to the player, there is no method or system to enable that player to acquire a monetary value equivalent to the credit. In such situations the player may have decided to stop 15 playing on a particular machine and has a residual amount of credit that is unable to be presented or resolved as a whole credit. Known prior art systems include double up features, residual credit removal features, CDS tokeniser applications, hyperlink jackpots, stand alone jackpots and link progressive jackpots, 20 The present invention seeks to overcome these problems by providing the player with an opportunity to risk the residual amount of credit in exchange for the possibility of a significant gain or prize. Summary of the Invention 25 According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method of wagering a residual credit of a gaming machine to win a prize having a prize value, the residual credit being equivalent to units of monetary value which is held within the gaming machine and is indispensable by the gaming machine, the gaming machine 30 using a denomination and having at least one processor, the method comprising: determining by the at least one processor a range of random numbers as a function of the prize value, said range of random numbers has an upper limit; determining by the at least one processor at least one winnable outcome value dependent on the value of the residual credit indispensable by the gaming machine, the 3s number of winnable outcome values including an outcome upper limit; randomly generating by the at least one processor an outcome from the range of random numbers; 374472 11 (GHMuters) P88222AU, I 4110/12 3 comparing by the at least one processor the generated outcome in relation to the winnable outcome value; awarding the prize from the gaming machine if the generated outcome relationally matches any of the winnable outcome values; 5 determining by the at least one processor the upper limit by dividing the prize value by the denomination; and determining by the at least one processor the outcome upper limit by dividing the residual credit by the denomination of the gaming machine. In an. embodiment, the method further comprises selecting an upper limit of the io prize value, the method further comprising receiving contributions from another gaming machine until the upper limit of the prize value is reached. In an embodiment, the current value of the prize value determines the number of winnable outcome values. In an embodiment, the method further comprises assigning a unique 15 identification code for each contribution of residual credit. In an embodiment, the method further comprises storing the unique identification code and the winnable outcome values. The outcome may be a first outcome, and the method may further comprise generating a second outcome; and 20 comparing each of the first and second outcomes to the winnable outcome values. In an embodiment, the number of winnable outcome values may be sequential in number, According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a gaming system 25 for wagering residual credits of a gaming machine to win a prize having a prize value, the residual credit being equivalent to units of monetary value which is held within the gaming system and is indispensable by the gaming machine, the gaming machine uses a denomination, the gaming system comprising; a controller determines a range of random numbers as a function of the prize 30 value and determines at least one winnable outcome value based on the value of the residual credit indispensable by the gaming machine and determines an upper limit for the range of random numbers, the upper limit being the prize value divided by the denomination; a random number generator generates a random outcome within the range of 35 random numbers; and wherein the controller compares the generated random outcome in relation to the winnable outcome value; and awards the prize from the gaming machine if the 3744721U1 (GHafners) P18222AU. I 410/12 4 generated random outcome relationally matches any of the winnable outcome values and divides the residual credit by the denomination to determine the number of winnable outcome values. 5 Brief Desripion of the Drawings Preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is a flow diagram showing processes involved with a residual credit io jackpot using an instant resolution type; Figure 2 illustrates a schematic diagram of components of a game machine to enable a prize allocation to a player or players using residual credits; Figure 3 is a flow diagram showing processes involved with a delayed residual credit jackpot; is Figure 4 is a schematic diagram showing an overall gaming system used to allocate a prize to a number of players using the residual credits derived from playing on single game machines linked to a central controller; Figure 5 is a schematic diagram showing a sequential allocation of winning numbers based on the delayed residual credit jackpots; and 20 Figure 6 is a schematic diagram showing a non-sequential allocation of numbers to a player or players using the delayed residual credit jackpot. Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments 25 Players of gaming machines are allowed to risk residual credits, where a particular gaming system or gaming machine is unable to dispense units of monetary value equivalent to the residual credit. In return for that risk the player is given the chance to win a prize of some significance, such as a jackpot pool. Sources of the prizes of a residual credit jackpot which the player undertakes may be jackpots or other prizes. 3744721_1 (fOaners)PB8222.AU1 411012 5 There are two basic types of residual credit jackpots being instant resolution and delayed resolution both of which will be described in further detail below. A player that completes the gambling games and has credits remaining within the gaming system, but which are insufficient to collect as a whole credit may be 5 offered a range of options to use or deal with the remaining or residual credit. The player may continue playing the particular gaming machine until enough credit is raised or realised to enable the machine to pay out units of monetary value that are equivalent to or achieve as much credit owing to the player. Alternatively, as in the present invention the player can select a residual credit jackpot redemption feature. 10 The residual credit triggers a prize based on one of the three scenarios which are outlined in the following description. Firstly, where the residual jackpot is an instant resolution, the residual stake of the player is calculated as a percentage of the possible prize or prizes, such as a jackpot pool. This is the percentage chance that the residual stake results in winning. A 15 random number is then generated and if this number is less than or equal to the percentage chance to win then an appropriate prize is awarded to the player. Referring to the instant resolution in further detail with reference to Figure 1 at step 100, the residual credit lottery system is initialised and then at step 102 a prize value is obtained. At step 104 the upper limit of the random number generator range is 20 determined whereby the limit of the range is equivalent to the prize divided by the denomination. The process moves to step 106 where a determination is made of the range of outcomes that would result in a win. Thus the winning range upper limit would equal the residual credit divided by the denomination. The process. then moves to step 108 where an outcome is generated from the random number generator and a 25 decision is made at step 110 as to whether the outcome has resulted in a win. In other words, if the outcome is a value between I and the winning range upper limit, then a prize is awarded at step 112 and the residual credit lottery is terminated at step 14. If the outcome is not a win, then the process moves to step 114 where the residual credit lottery is terminated. 30 As an example of how the above flow chart works and how the instant resolution is determined, a player may have 50 cents remaining for a system that dispenses dollar coins only. The denomination of the system is 10 cents. The player is offered a selection of residual credit resolution options of which the player selects residual credit jackpot redemption. The single prize award is $1,000 so that the player 6 has a five in ten thousand chance of winning the $1,000 prize. This has been determined by the fact that the player has 50 cents remaining and the prize is $1,000. The upper range of the random number generation outcome is determined by the prize divided by the denomination which is equivalent to 1,000 divided by 0.10 equal to 5 10,000. Thus the total range of the random number generation is I >- outcome.> 10,000. The winning range is determined to have an upper limit equivalent to the residual credit which is 50 cents divided by the denomination of 10 cents which gives the result of 5. Therefore, if the outcome is any one of the numerals 1 to 5, then the player will win the prize of $ 1,000. 10 Shown in Figure 2 is a controller 120 that forms part of the game machine having a processor 122, data storage means 124 and memory means 126. Linked to the controller 120 is a mechanism 128 that inputs pulses to the controller 120 to indicate that the player has provided sufficient credit in playing. The controller 120 preferably drives a video display screen (not shown) and receives input signals from sensors to 15 determine actions of the player. The controller 120 further drives a payout mechanism (not shown) which for example may be a coin output. Also provided is a random number generator 130 which is input to the controller 120. The processor 122 specifically determines an upper limit for the random number generating range according to step 104 in Figure 1 and already has inputs from the mechanism 128 to 20 determine the amount of credit remaining for a player and will also from the memory 126 have access to the denomination of the gaming system or machine. Therefore various player outcomes can be set up and calculated knowing the residual credit and denomination. Once the random number generator 130 generates a number or an outcome*this is then compared by the processor to the outcomes of the player. If a 25 match is determined then a prize is awarded to the player. Computer programs that implement a game and game features are stored in memory 126 and runs on a standard gaming console control processor which may be processor 122. Another possible type of residual credit jackpot is that of delayed resolution. In this scenario a residual stake of the player is stored along with residual stakes of other 30 players. The means of associating the ownership of the stake to an individual or a group is also stored along with the respective residual stake. The residual stakes are accumulated until the total of the residual stakes is equal in value to the total of all prizes. Each residual individual stake then represents a finite portion of the prize and also represents a percentage chance to win a prize. A random number is then generated 7 by a random number generator and if the number falls into the finite segment that represents a specific stake of a player, then that stake is determined as winning a prize and the player is accordingly awarded a prize. With reference to Figure 3, the process is described and shown in more detail. 5 Firstly, at step 200 the residual credit lottery is created and at step 202 the residual credit lottery is initialised to zero and this initial value is then stored in a storage module 222 (or equivalently 308) for the residual credit lottery. At step 204, a residual credit upper limit is defined being the prize divided by the denomination. Then at step 206 the residual credit lottery initialisation is terminated. 10 At step 210 the player residual credit lottery is commenced and at step 212 the residual credit and unique identity of the owner of the stake is obtained. The total number of residual lottery numbers allocated to a particular player equals the residual credit divided by the denomination. At step 214 a determination is made as to the number and value of outcomes that results in a win. At step 216 each residual lottery 15 value is stored together with the owner identity in a storage module such as 308. This occurs for all of the players involved in this lottery. At step 218 the residual credit is added to the residual credit lottery in the data storage module 222 (or 308) and at step 220 the player residual credit lottery is terminated. In order to resolve the residual credit lottery 224, the current value taken from 20 the residual credit lottery data storage module 222 (or 308) is input into a comparator at step 226 which compares that current value to the upper limit of the residual credit derived from step 204. The process then moves to step 228 where a determination is made as to whether the current value equals the upper limit. If not the process reverts to step 226 but if the current value does equal the residual credit upper limit an 25 outcome is generated by the random number generator at step 230. At step 232 the generated outcome is compared to all of the residual stakes. At step 234 a determination is made as to whether the generated outcome equals an allocated residual lottery number or numbers. If not, the process returns to step 232 but if the outcome equals one or more of an allocated residual lottery number then the winner is identified 30 at step 236 and the winner contacted to collect the prize at step 238. As an example of the delayed residual credit jackpot scenario the following can be considered. A player has 60 cents remaining in residual credit for a system that dispenses only dollar coins. The denomination of the system is 10 cents. The player is known to the system and identified under an identification code such as (xxx...xxx) 8 which is unique to an individual. The total prize is currently worth $66.10 and a single prize award of $100 will be offered that will be resolved when the system accumulates enough residual credit stakes from all of the players when it totals $100. The player is offered a selection of residual credit resolution options of which the player selects 5 residual credit jackpot redemption. The total prize is now worth $66.70 given that 60 cents of that player is added to the current total prize of $66.10. The player identified by (xxx... xxx) is allocated the numbers 662, 663, 664, 665, 666 and 667 as the player has a residual credit of 60 cents and the denomination is 10 cents giving the player-six numbers so allocated. As the single prize is $100. and the denomination is 10 cents, the 10 upper limit of the range will be 1,000 numbers. The residual credit upper limit is $100 and at step 226 this is compared to the current value of the residual credit lottery formed by the residual amounts of each of the players. Thus in Figure 5 it is noted that the sequence of numbers from 662 up to 667 as a wager belongs to the player identified as (xxx.. .xxx). Other numbers between I and 1,000 and outside of the range 662 to 15 667 would belong to other players. Eventually the accumulated prize reaches $100 and the range of the random number generation outcome is determined to be between 1 and 1,000. Any random number generated that falls in the range 662 through to 667 results in the player identified under code (xxx....xxx) winning $100. 20 Alternatively the numbers allocated to the player need not be sequential as in the above scenario. For example with reference to Figure 6, out of the 1,000 numbers nl, n3 and n6 may belong to a player identified as (yyy... yyy) and numbers identified by n2, n4 and n5 may belong as a total wager to the player identified by (zzz... zzz). Shown in Figure 4 is an overall game controller 300 that receives inputs from 25 various game machines 302, 304, 306 and any number of other game machines operated on by players. It receives updates from each of the game machines on residual credits that are owing to players which cannot be otherwise paid out to the player, for example due to the coin denomination of the machine. It has a data storage means 308, a memory means 310 and a processor 312 and also receives inputs from a 30 random number generator 314. A prize limit is set and players that opt to add their residual credit to form a cumulative total of the prize are-given outcome values based on the current cumulative total of the prize and this is determined by the processor 312 and stored in the data storage means 308. Player identifications are also stored in the data storage means 308 with the outcome values. Once the random number generator 9 314 generates one or more random outcomes these are compared with the stored player outcomes and any matches are determined by the processor 312 to identify winners. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific 5 embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.

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1. A method of wagering a residual credit of a gaming machine to win a prize having a prize value, the residual credit being equivalent to units of monetary value which is held within the gaming machine and is indispensable by the gaming machine, 5 the gaming machine using a denomination and having at least one processor, the method comprising: determining by the at least one processor a range of random numbers as a function of the prize value, said range of random numbers has an upper limit; determining by the at least one processor at least one winnable outcome value 1o dependent on the value of the residual credit indispensable by the gaming machine, the number of winnable outcome values including an outcome upper limit; randomly generating by the at least one processor an outcome from the range of random numbers; comparing by the at least one processor the generated outcome in relation to the 5 winnable outcome value; awarding the prize from the gaining machine if the generated outcome relationally matches any of the winnable outcome values; determining by the at least one processor the upper limit by dividing the prize value by the denomination; and 20 determining by the at least one processor the outcome upper limit by dividing the residual credit by the denomination of the gaming machine.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising selecting an upper limit of the prize value, the method further comprising receiving contributions from another 25 gaming machine until the upper limit of the prize value is reached.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the current value of the prize value determines the number of winnable outcome values. 30
4. The method according to claim 2 or claim 3, further comprising assigning a unique identification code for each contribution of residual credit.
5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising storing the unique identification code and the winnable outcome values. 35
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the outcome is a first outcome, the method further comprising: 3744721_1 (OHMatItes) P38222AU.I 4/10f12 11 generating a second outcome; and comparing each of the first and second outcomes to the winnable outcome values. s
7. The method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the number of winnable outcome values is sequential in number.
8. A gaming system for wagering residual credits of a gaining machine to win a prize having a prize value, the residual credit being equivalent to units of monetary 10 value which is held within the gaming system and is indispensable by the gaming machine, the gaming machine uses a denomination, the gaming system comprising: a controller determines a range of random numbers as a function of the prize value and determines at least one winnable outcome value based on the value of the residual credit indispensable by the gaming machine and determines an upper limit for is the range of random numbers, the upper limit being the prize value divided by the denomination; a random number generator generates a random outcome within the range of random numbers; and wherein the controller compares the generated random outcome in relation to the 20 winnable outcome value; and awards the prize from the gaming machine if the generated random outcome relationally matches any of the winnable outcome values and divides the residual credit by the denomination to determine the number of winnable outcome values. 25
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein the controller defines an upper limit of the prize value and receives contributions from another residual credit in another gaming system until the upper limit of the prize value is reached.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the controller determines the range of 30 outcome values from the current value of the prize value.
11. The system according to claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the controller assigns a unique identification code for each contribution of residual credit. 35
12. The system according to claim 11, further comprising a storage for storing the number of winnable outcome values and the unique identification code. 3744721_1 (GHfMattws) P38222AU. I 4110/12 12
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein the outcome is a first outcome, wherein the random number generator generates a second outcome and wherein the controller compares each of the first and second outcomes with the number of winnable outcome values and determines whether any of the first and second outcomes matches s any winnable outcome value. 3744721_ (MAeutrs)POlUAU.1 4HO112
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