AU2022283664A1 - System and method for managing packages of shuffled playing cards - Google Patents

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AU2022283664A1
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To prevent a loss or replacement of card packages while operatingcasinosusingpackagesofmultiple cardsinthe casinos orothercardgame facilitiesusingcardgame tables, amanagement system for managing packages of shuffled playing cards is provided. Themanagement systemincludingamanagement control device (7) stores ID codes (4) attached to a plurality of packages (2) brought into a management/storage box (10), constructs a database, reads the ID codes (4) of the plurality of packages (2)broughtintothemanagement/storagebox (10) atpredetermined timeintervals, confirmsexistence ofeachIDcode (4) registered in the database in the management/storage box (10), and manages the ID codes (4) of the packages (2) before use and the ID codes (4) of the drawn packages (2).

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DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMANDMANAGEMENTMETHODFORPACKAGESOFSHUFFLED PLAYING CARDS
Technical Field
[0001]
The present invention relates to a management system and
a management method for packages of shuffled playing cards to
prevent a loss or replacement of card packages while operating
casinos using packages of multiple cards in casinos or other
card game facilities using card game tables.
Cross-reference
[0001A]
ThisapplicationisadivisionalapplicationofAustralian
Patent Application No. 2021200045, which is a divisional
application of Australian Patent Application No. 2019200486,
which is a divisional application of Australian Patent
ApplicationNo.2016230242,whichisanationalphaseapplication
from International Application No. PCT/JP2016/056681 which
claims priority to and benefit of Japanese Patent Application
No. 2015-061631 which was filed on 7 March 2015. The full
disclosure of these applications is incorporated herein by
reference.
Background Art
[00021
There are baccarat and blackjack in a large number of live
table games played in casinos or game facilities. These games
use a standard deck of 52 playing cards and the playing cards
are distributed from a shooter with a plurality of decks (6 to
9 or 10 decks) shuffled in advance to a game table. Because
an operator (hereinafter, referred to as a "dealer") of the casino
distributes the playing cards to the game table to be used in
such games, results (winners or winning hands) of the games are
determined by arrangement of the cards of the plurality of decks
from the shooter. For these purposes, when the packages of the
plurality of decks shuffled are used in the casinos, playing
cards of a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in random
order (arrangement), are individually packed as one package,
and are used.
[0003]
A shortage or replacement of cards should not occur in
the casinos. The reason is that, if a person with an unjust
purpose reads the arrangement of the cards in the package and
returns the package or replaces the cards with cards with known
arrangement, the arrangement of the cards distributed by the
dealer is known when the read package is used, so that the person
canpredictaresultofagame. Toensureafairgamebypreventing
the shortage or replacement of the packages of the shuffled playing cards in the casinos, the casinos manage the packages of the shuffled playing cards to properly play the game on the table (that is, the casinos perform the management such that there is no replacement of the packages of the shuffled playing cards or other accidental or unjust actions). The management ofthepackagesofshuffledplayingcardsisknownandisdisclosed in Patent Literature 1 (International Application Publication
No. WO 2015/019619 A).
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0004]
Patent Literature 1: International Application Publication No.
WO 2015/019619 A
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0005]
The present invention provides a management method or
system for monitoring packages of shuffled playing cards in a
casino, in which the packages of the shuffled playing cards in
the casino is managed centering around a game table, so that
missing (temporary missing) or shortage of the packages of the
shuffled playing cards in the casino can be managed and
replacement can be prevented. This management is important.
Thereasonis that, inthe caseinwhichthepackage ofthe shuffled
playing cards on the table is lost in the casino once, even if
the package is found again later, someone may know or record
the arrangement of the cards in the package during missing. For
example, if someone previously reads arrangement of some cards
or an entire package of cards or replaces the package while the
package is carried to the game table, someone may win a game
in the table on which the replaced or read package is carried.
[00061
To prevent the above problems, management needs to be
performed to prevent occurrence of missing or replacement of
the package of the playing cards used for the game in the casino
ormixingofanunknownpackage, untilan operator (dealer) takes
out the package after the package is carried to the game table.
Solution to Problem
[0007]
To resolve the problems according to the related art, a
management systemaccording to the presentinvention is a system
for managing packages of shuffled playing cards, the management
system including:
packages of shuffled playing cards in which playing cards
configuring a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in
random order and are packed individually as one package and to
which unique ID codes are attached; a game table on which a game is played using the shuffled playing cards; a card shooter device which is arranged on the game table, receives the shuffled playing cards in the packages, enables the shuffled playing cards to be manually fed one by one on the game table, and reads at least ranks of the playing cards; a storage box which is installed on the game table, stores the pluralityofpackages, andincludes an opening/closingcover which allows the packages to be taken out one by one; one or more ID code readers which read ID codes of all of the packages stored in the storage box as ID codes of packages before use; a registration device of an ID code which registers ID codes of the packages being taken out or having been taken out from the storage box, as taken out (scheduled to be used for the game, in use, or used) packages; and a management control device which includes a memory storing
ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage
box and constructing a database and reads the ID codes of the
plurality of packages brought into the storage box at
predetermined timeintervals, confirmsexistence ofeachIDcode
registered in the database in the storage box, and manages the
ID codes of the packages before the use and ID codes of the taken
out packages.
[0008]
In the system for managing the packages according to the
presentinvention, the followingspecificformsmaybeincluded.
Thatis, themanagementcontroldevice furtherhasatime stamping
device which stores confirmation time of the existence of each
ID code in the storage box and the management control device
is configured to be programmed to examine the packages with
respect to at least one of:
1) the time stamping device further stores time when the
ID codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken out packages
in the registration device and whether or not the time fromwhen
the package does not exist in the storage box to when the ID
codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken out packages
in the registration device exceeds a predetermined time;
2) whether or not the ID codes registered as the ID codes
of the taken out packages in the registration device exist in
the database of the ID codes brought into the storage box;
3) whetherornot thepackagesexistin the storageboxduring
a predetermined period or more; and
4) whether or not the ID codes has been registered as the
ID codes of the taken out packages in the past.
[00091
Furthermore, the management system includes at least one
of
1) a device reading the ID codes of the packages of the
shuffled playing cards arranged on the game table and scheduled to be set in the card shooter device or being set in the card shooter device and
2) a device connected to a card discard device receiving
the shuffledplaying cards used for agame and acquiring ID codes
of used packages to be discarded as the registration device of
the ID codes of the taken out packages. Furthermore, the
management control device has a database in which ID codes of
contained packages can be searched from a container ID, a pallet
ID, or a carton ID holding the packages, and the ID codes of
the taken out packages can be acquired from the container ID,
the pallet ID, or the carton ID.
[0010]
Inthemanagementsystemaccordingtothepresentinvention,
at least one of the following items of (1) to (4) is recorded
and managed in the database in association with the ID codes
of the packages of the shuffled playing cards:
(1) a game table to be used;
(2) a dealer (a person who draws a card) who is in charge
of the game table to be used;
(3) expected time of each package of the shuffled playing
cards to be used in the game table; and
(4) information on the storage box to which each package
of the shuffled playing card is delivered.
[0011]
Furthermore, the management control device is included in a game table management device arranged on the game table and the game table management device is connected directly or indirectly to the card shooter device on the game table. In addition, the card shooter device can read at least the ranks of the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the game table. Furthermore, the card shooter device can count a sheet number of the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the game table. The card discard device receiving the shuffled playing cards used for the game can read at least the ranks of the shuffled playing cards used for the game, receive information from the card shooter device, and determine whether or not information of the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the game table and information read by the card discard device are matched.
[0012]
To resolve the problems according to the related art, a
method for managing packages according to the present invention
is a method for managing packages of shuffled playing cards,
in which playing cards configuring a predetermined number of
decks are shuffled in random order and are packed individually
as a set of shuffled playing cards and ID codes are attached
to packages of the set, the management method including:
a step of storing the packages in a storage box which is
installed on the game table, stores the plurality of packages,
and includes an opening/closing cover which allows the packages to be taken out one by one; a step of reading ID codes of the plurality of packages broughtinto the storageboxbyan IDcode readerandconstructing a database; aregistrationstepofregisteringIDcodesofthepackages of the playing cards used for the game on the game table as taken out packages; and a step ofreading the IDcodes of the plurality ofpackages brought into the storage box at predetermined time intervals, confirming existence of each ID code registered in the database in the storage box, and comparing and managing the ID codes of the taken out packages registered by the registration step and the ID codes registered in the database.
[0013]
The method formanaging the packages of the shuffledplaying
cards according to the present invention may have the following
formsadditionally. Thatis, the comparisonandmanagementstep
specifies IDcodesofpackagesofwhichexistenceisnotconfirmed
inthestoragebox, storestimewhentheexistenceisnotconfirmed
in the storage box, together with the ID codes of the packages
of which the existence is not confirmed, and manages whether
or not the time from when the existence is not confirmed to when
the ID codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken out
packagesbytheregistrationdeviceexceedsapredeterminedtime.
Furthermore, the registration step is a step ofusing a database inwhichIDcodes ofallpackages containedinacartoncontaining the packages can be searched from a carton ID attached to the carton, reading the carton ID of the used carton to specify the
IDcodes ofthe packages containedin the carton, andregistering
the ID codes of all of the packages contained in the carton as
the ID codes of the taken out packages. The management method
further includes a feeding card reading step of reading at least
ranks of the shuffled playing cards when the shuffled playing
cards are manually fed one by one on the game table by the card
shooter device; a discard card reading step of reading at least
the ranks of the shuffled playing cards used for a game by the
card discard device; and a determination step of determining
whetherornotinformationofthe shuffledplayingcards obtained
by the feeding card reading step andinformation of the shuffled
playing cards obtained by the discard card reading step are
matched. The ID codes of the packages maybe configured to be
given to the packages by an RFID.
Brief Description of Drawings
[00141
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of packages used in a card
shooter device of a management system for packages of shuffled
playingcardsaccordingtoanembodimentofthepresentinvention
and unpacked shuffled playing cards.
Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating an entire outline of a management system for packages of shuffled playing cards according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is aperspective viewillustrating the case in which
one shuffled playing card according to an embodiment of the
present invention is carried in a form of being deposited in
a package, a carton, or a pallet from a factory to a back yard
and a management/storage box of a casino table.
Fig. 4Ais aperspective viewillustrating a state in which
a drawer-like front cover of a management/storage box according
to an embodiment of the present invention is partially drawn
and a package is exposed.
Fig. 4B is a perspective view illustrating an outline of
an ID code reader in a state in which a front cover of a
management/storageboxaccording toanembodimentofthepresent
invention is removed.
Fig. 4Cis aperspective viewillustrating a state in which
a drawer-like front cover of a management/storage box according
to an embodiment of the present invention is completely drawn
and a carton is exposed.
Fig. 5A is a perspective view of a state in which a carton
set in a carton arrangement part of a management/storage box
according to anembodiment of the presentinventionis unpacked,
afixationframeisfittedintoanexposedpackage, andthepackage
is fixed.
Fig. 5B is a perspective view of a state in which a package fixedonafixationframeaccordingtoanembodimentofthepresent invention is lifted integrally with a carton arrangement part.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a table, a storage box, and a
card discard device according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 7A is a perspective view of a body and a cabinet for
discard in a card discard device of a management system of a
table game according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7B is a cross-sectional view of a body and a cabinet
for discard in a card discard device of a management system of
a table game according to anembodiment ofthe presentinvention.
Fig. 8 is a lateral cross-sectional view of a body and
a cabinet for discard in a card discard device of a management
system of a table game according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which
a discard card box is drawn from a card discard device of a
management system of a table game according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a plan view of a card and a cut card according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is an outline diagram illustrating a relation of
outputs of ON signals of two UV sensors and marks according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig.12 is alateralcross-sectionalviewofacard shooter device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Description of Embodiments
[00151
Description of preferred embodiments
<First embodiment>
An embodiment of a management system of shuffled playing
cardsaccordingto thepresentinventionwillbe describedbelow.
Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating an outline of the case in which
a package of shuffled playing cards arranged in random order
to be used in a table game of a casino according to the embodiment
of the present invention is used in the casino. In this
embodiment, shuffled playing cards is are packed as a package
2. However, the package 2 is unpacked such that the shuffled
playing cards is can be used for a game on a table and is set
in a card shooter device S. During the game, a dealer D draws
cards 1 from the card shooter device S and distributes the cards
1 to the game table. Cards of each shuffled playing card is
composed of a predetermined number of decks (normally, 6, 8,
9, or 10 decks) are manufactured to be randomly shuffled and
become individually unique random arrangement and are packed
with an ID code 4 given to the package 2 as a bar code 3 which
can be individually identified by a bar code reader R. An RFID
(or an RF tag) may be attached as the ID code 4 instead of or
together with the bar code 3. A management control device 7 in a casino 6 is used to manage whether or not there is a lost package. While the package 2 is lost or missing, someone may mix or replace cards of the package 2 with cards previously arranged in constant arrangement to control or win the game on thetable. Toresolve the aboveproblems, themanagementcontrol device 7in this applicationmanages thepackage 2 ofthe shuffled playing cards is. The management control device 7 is realized by a computer device (as a management control device having the following functions) and functions of a method and a process are realized by installing a program executed by a computer processor in a computer.
[0016]
The package 2 to which the individual ID code 4 (bar code
3) is attached is packed in a carton CA in units of 18 and is
carried to at least one game table 11 for use in game play. A
management/storage box 10 is installed on the game table 11 and
has a structure in which a plurality (in this embodiment, 18)
of packages 2 are stored and the packages 2 can be taken out
one by one. The card shooter device S is arranged on the game
table 11 and the shuffled playing cards s in the package 2 can
be received and can be manually fed one by one on the game table
11 by the dealer D. The card shooter device S can read at least
the ranksofthe fedplayingcardsls. One ormore IDcode readers
(10R) that read the ID codes of all of the packages 2 stored
in the management/storage box10 as ID codes 4 ofpackages before use are arrangedin themanagement/storagebox10 (itisdescribed in detail later).
[0017]
A registration device 70 that registers the ID code 4 of
the package 2 taken out from the management/storage box 10 as
the taken out (scheduled to be used for the game or used for
the game (including in use)) package 2 is connected to the card
shooter device S. A bar code reader R is connected to the
registration device 70 of the ID codes, the ID code 4 of the
package 2 taken out from the management/storage box 10 is read
as the taken out package 2, and the registration device 70
registers the ID code as the ID code 4 of the taken out package
2 and sends registration information (ID code 4 or the like)
to the management control device 7. The management control
device 7 includes a memory M that stores the ID codes 4 of the
plurality ofpackages 2 brought into the management/storage box
and constructs a database DB. In addition, the management
controldevice 7 reads the ID codes 4 of the plurality ofpackages
2 brought into the management/storage box 10 at predetermined
timeintervalsby the IDcode reader (10R) andconfirms existence
of each ID code 4 registered in the database in the
management/storage box 10. Therefore, the management control
device 7 has a time stamping device 7T to store confirmation
time and manages the ID code 4 of the package 2 before use and
the ID code 4 of the taken out package 2. The playing cards is fed by the card shooter device S are used for a table game such as baccarat and the shuffled playing cards 1s used for the game are received by a card discard device 100 (to be described later)
[0018]
Next, an outline of management of the package 2 mainly
using the management control device 7 in the casino 6 will be
described using Figs. 2 and 3 before the detailed description
of each part in the embodiment of the management system of the
shuffledplayingcards. The shuffleddecks ofthe playingcards
is are shuffled in advance to be arranged in random order by
a card shuffle device (not illustrated in the drawings), are
packed in the package 2, are packed in a factory 5 by a sealing
material and a shrink packaging material, and are shipped. The
package 2 is supplied from the factory 5 to aback yard (warehouse
or the like) 8. The 18 packages of the shuffled playing cards
is are packed in the carton CA and are normally delivered to
the casino 6 by packing of the carton CA. Normally, the 18
packages 2 are packed and stored in the carton CA and are carried
from the back yard 8 to the management/storage box 10 of the
game table 11 (including beside or below the game table 11) by
a plurality of vehicles 9. The packages 2 are stored during
a constant period in the management/storage box 10 of the game
table lluntilthe packages2 are takenoutmanuallyby the dealer
D or the like. Then, the packages 2 are taken out manually from the management/storage box 10 of the game table 11 by the dealer
D or the like in a state of the packages 2, are arranged on the
game table 11, and are used for the game.
[0019]
Allofthepackages2 (orthecartonsCAstoringthepackages
2) in the casino 6 are monitored by reading the ID codes (or
carton ID codes 30 of the cartons CA storing the packages 2)
of all of the packages 2 of the shuffled playing cards at a
predetermined place by a monitoring camera 12 or the ID code
reader 10R. The monitoring camera 12 is arranged or provided
to read the bar codes 3 (as ID codes) (or the carton ID codes
of carton CA storing the packages 2) of all of the packages
2 of the shuffled playing cards is in the management/storage
box 10 of the game table 11 from the back yard 8.
[0020]
While the packages 2 to which the bar codes 3 are attached
are carried to the casino 6, the packages 2 are stored in the
carton CA and the carton CA is arranged on a pallet PA and is
stored in the back yard 8 (refer to Fig. 3). The unique carton
ID code 30 is attached to each carton CA and a unique pallet
ID code PA-ID is attached to each palette PA. The carton ID
code 30 is registered in advance in the database DB of the
management control device 7 in association with the ID codes
of the packages stored in the carton CA. The pallet ID code
PA-IDisregisteredinadvanceinthedatabaseDBofthemanagement control device 7 in association with the carton ID code 30 on the corresponding pallet PA and the ID codes 4 of the packages
2 stored in the carton CA. All of the ID codes of the packages
2 are associated with the carton ID code 30 in which the packages
2 are stored and the pallet ID code PA-ID.
[0021] Next, each part in the embodiment of the management
systemofthe shuffledplayingcardswillbe describedindetail.
Normally, the packages 2 are carried from the back yard 8 to
the management/storage box 10 of the game table 11 in a state
of being stored in the carton CA. However, the embodiment is
not limited thereto. The packages 2 can be loaded into the
vehicles 9 and can be carried by the vehicles 9. The plurality
of packages 2 (at least 18 or 36 packages) are stored in the
management/storage box 10 of each game table 11 and are manually
carried to the game table 11 therefrom. At this time, the
monitoring camera 12 or the like is used at a predetermined place
of a delivery route 13 in the casino 6, so that the vehicle 9
holding the carton CA or the package 2 is monitored by the
management control device 7.
[0022]
A structure of the management/storage box 10 will be
described below using Figs. 4A to 4C. In this embodiment, the
management/storage box 10 is installed on the side of the game
table 11, the plurality of packages 2 and cartons CA to be used
for the game later are accommodated in the management/storage box 10, a drawer-like door 24 of the management/storage box 10 is configured to be opened and closed, and the door 24 can be opened a little such that the packages 2 to be used for a next game can be taken out one by one from the management/storage box 10 (refer to Fig. 4A). In addition, the shuffled playing cards is can be set in the card shooter device S. The management/storage box 10 in Fig. 1 is in a state in which the door 24 is closed and in Fig. 4A, the door 24 is in an opened state.
[0023]
In the management/storage box 10, the ID code reader 10R
to read the ID code 4 of each of the packages 2 of all of the
shuffled playing cards is existing in the management/storage
box10isprovidedfor thepurpose ofstoringthe shuffledplaying
cards is used in the game table 11 in units of the packages 2
and a carton ID code reader 23 to read the ID code 30 of each
of the cartons CA is provided in the management/storage box 10
for the purpose of storing the cartons CAin units of the cartons
CA (the monitoring camera 12 or other reading device (not
illustrated in the drawings) may be used).
[0024]
As illustrated in Fig. 4B, a plurality (a maximum of 18)
of packages 2 to be used for subsequent games are stored in a
package arrangement part 21 of a front side (front side when
viewed from the dealer D) in the management/storage box 10. The reader 1R is installed to scan an X direction and a Y direction to read all of the ID codes 4 of all of the packages 2 by scanning mechanisms 25 and 26 installed on a rear part (back side when viewed from the dealer D) of the management/storage box 10. The reader1ORmaybe themonitoringcamera12 (or anRFID tagreading device or a QR code (registered trademark) reader (not illustrated in the drawings) may be used instead of the bar code reader 10R).
[0025]
AsillustratedinFig.4C, anunopenedcarton CAcontaining
a plurality (18) of packages 2 is stored in a carton arrangement
part 22 of an upper side in the management/storage box 10. One
or more (for example, two) carton ID codes 30 are attached to
the carton CA and the carton ID codes 30 attached to the carton
CA are read at all times or at predetermined intervals by the
reader 23 existing at a front side (front side when viewed from
the dealer D) and installed in the vicinity of the front side
of the management/storage box 10, in a state in which the carton
CAisarrangedinthemanagement/storagebox10. Here, thereader
23maybe themonitoringcamera12 (or the RFID tagreadingdevice
or the QR code (registered trademark) reader (not illustrated
in the drawings) may be used instead).
[0026]
As described above, all of the ID codes 4 of the packages
2 stored in the management/storage box 10 and the carton ID code of the carton CA are read at all times or at predetermined intervals using the ID code readers 1CR and 23 and are monitored as the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 and the carton ID code 30 before use. In addition, the readers 1R and the reader 23 may have a structure for reading the package ID codes 4 attached to all of the packages 2 stored in the management/storage box and the carton ID code 30 attached to the carton CA. The number of each of the readers 1R and the reader 23 may be any number of one or more and each of the readers 1R and the reader 23 maybe providedeither inside or outside the management/storage box 10.
[0027]
Reading results of all of the ID codes 4 of the packages
2 carried to the management/storage box 10 and the carton ID
code 30 of the carton CA are transmitted to the back yard 8 and
the management control device 7 and are stored in the memory
M included in the management control device 7. In the
management/storage box 10, the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 are
checked whenever each package 2 reaches the management/storage
box 10 and whenever each package 2 is discharged from the
management/storage box 10. In addition, setting may be
performed such that checking is performed when the carton ID
code 30 of the carton CA reaches the management/storage box 10.
The management control device 7 performs confirmation at timing
when it has been determined whether or not the plurality of packages 2 or cartons CA brought into the management/storage box 10 exist in the management/storage box 10 and stores a confirmation result with time using the time stamping device
7T. Reading intervals of the ID code 4 and the carton ID code
by the IDcode readers1CRand23canbe setwidely, forexample,
oneminute, fiveminutes, onehour, orlonger time. Furthermore,
setting can be performed such that reading is performed at
constant time intervals when the door 24 of the
management/storage box 10 is opened or closed. For example,
setting is performed such that all of the ID codes 4 of all of
the packages 2 stored in the management/storage box 10 and the
carton ID code 30 of the carton CA are read in 10 seconds
immediately after the door 24 of the management/storage box 10
is opened or closed. As a result, when injustice such as
extraction of the packages 2 is performed, this can be grasped
immediately. In addition, reading intervals can be set
individually in each of the ID code 4 and the carton ID code
30. In addition, the packages 2 existing in the
management/storage box 10 during apredetermined period or more
canbegraspedasunusedproductsorerrors. Inaddition, reading
results can be transmitted to the back yard 8 and the management
control device 7 and transmission timings thereof can be set
individually in each of the ID code 4 and the carton ID code
30.
[0028]
A method of accommodating the carton CA and the package
2 in the management/storage box 10 and a method of taking out
thepackage2 tobeusedforanextgamefromthemanagement/storage
box 10 will be described using Figs. 5A and 5B. An unopened
carton CA containing a plurality (18) of packages 2 is stored
in the carton arrangement part 22 of the management/storage box
10. After all of the packages 2 at the front side in the
management/storage box 10 are used, the drawer-like door 24 is
further drawn and the packages 2 are exposed by performing
unpacking with the entire carton CA arranged in the carton
arrangementpart22exposed. At this time, acutlineisprovided
in packing of the carton CA, only a bottom surface contacting
the carton arrangement part 22 in the packing of the carton CA
is left, and the packing is removed, so that the packages 2 can
be exposed in a state of being aligned in short time. Then,
a fixation frame 27 is fitted to cover all of the packages 2
andthepackages2arefixednottomovefromthecartonarrangement
part 22 (refer to Fig. 5A). Here, the fixation frame 27 may
have any structure as long as the fixation frame 27 can fix the
packages 2 on the carton arrangement part 22. For example, the
fixation frame 27 mayhave a structure in which protrusions (not
illustratedin the drawings) of the fixation frame 27 are fitted
into gaps between the packages 2 to fix the packages 2. The
carton arrangement part 22 has a structure in which the carton
arrangement part 22 has a rotary shaft (not illustrated in the drawings) and rotates around the front side in the management/storage box 10. By gripping and lifting a gripping part 28 provided at a back side of the carton arrangement part
22, the carton arrangement part 22, the fixation frame 27, and
the 18 packages 2 fixed on the fixation frame 27 are integrated
with each other and are lifted to the front side (refer to Fig.
B).
[0029]
The carton arrangement part 22, the fixation frame 27,
and the 18 packages 2 fixed on the fixation frame 27, which are
integrally lifted to the front side of the management/storage
box 10, move to a position of the package arrangement part 21
as they are. Then, the carton arrangement part 22 and the
fixation frame 27 are removed from the packages 2 and the carton
arrangement part 22 is lifted again, rotates, and returns to
an original position. In addition, the fixation frame 27 may
not be removed at this step, but may be used continuously for
the purpose of fixing the packages 2 in the package arrangement
part 21. By the above, work for taking out the packages 2 from
the carton CA and accommodating the packages 2 in the package
arrangement part 21 is completed. The accommodated packages
2 are taken out one by one from the management/storage box 10
by the dealer D and are used in the game table 11. After the
accommodation of the packages 2 from the carton CAis completed
or while the dealer D plays a game, the carton arrangement part
22 is replenished with a new carton CA by the dealer D or a pit
manager and the carton CA is arranged in the carton arrangement
part 22.
[00301
The management/storage box 10 may be configured to have
the readers 1R of the same number as a maximum number of the
packages 2, which are capable of being stored, in the
management/storage box 10. In addition, a communication
mechanism (not illustrated in the drawings) that transmits
information obtained by the reader 1R and/or the reader 23 to
the outside (the back yard 8 or the management control device
7) of the management/storage box 10 and exchanges information
with the outside may be provided. Further, the
management/storage box 10 includes a locking mechanism 31 that
prevents a situation where the door 24 is opened and the package
2 and the carton CA are taken out from the management/storage
box 10. The locking mechanism 31 is unlocked only while an
authorizedpersonin thecasino6takesinor takesout thepackage
2 and the carton CA with respect to the management/storage box
orwhile theperson accommodates thepackage 2 fromthe carton
CA and the door 24 can be opened. Only the authorized person
in the casino 6 can operate the locking mechanism 31 (such as
an electronic lock using a password).
[0031]
Further, the management/storage box 10 may include a reporting mechanism or a warning mechanism (it may be realized wirelessly and it is not shown in the drawings) to report a state in which the door 24 is opened. When it is reported that the door 24 is opened (or occasionally), images of the management/storagebox10maybeimagedby thenearestmonitoring camera 12 to record taking in or taking out of the package 2 and the carton CA with respect to the management/storage box by the authorized person or another person. These actions
(images of the act of causing the management/storage box 10 to
enter an opened state) are recorded, so that it can be confirmed
whether or not the locking mechanism 31 is unlocked (the door
24isopened)bytheauthorizedperson. Inaddition, theseimages
are monitored, so that existence of all of the packages 2 and
all of the cartons CA in the management/storage box 10 can be
confirmed.
[0032]
Next, a structure of a system on the game table 11 will
be described. The package 2 of the shuffled playing cards
manually taken out one by one from the management/storage box
by the dealer D is unpacked for use in a game (baccarat game
or blackjack) later. Immediately before unpacking the package
2 (or immediately before the shuffledplaying cards is are used,
while the shuffled playing cards is are actually used in a game,
or after the shuffled playing cards is are used), the ID code
4 of the package 2 is read from the bar code reader R of the card shooter device S to register the ID code 4 of the taken out (used, scheduled to be used, or in use) package 2 in the gametable11. ThebarcodereaderRmaybedirectlyorindirectly connected to the card shooter device S by wire or wireless as wellas the structure ofbeingprovidedin the cardshooterdevice
S. The bar code reader R of the card shooter device S reads
the ID code 4 of the package 2 to register the ID code 4 of the
taken out (used, scheduled to be used, or in use) package 2 in
the game table 11 and the ID code 4 is registered in the
registration device 70. The bar code reader R may be a device
connected to the card shooter device S by wire or wirelessly,
that is, in this embodiment, a part of a game table management
device 80, for example (refer to Figs. 1 and 6). The ID code
read from the bar code reader R is temporarily registered in
the database DB as the ID code 4 of the taken out (used, scheduled
to be used, or in use) package 2.
[00331
The ID code temporarily registered in the database DB as
the ID code 4 is compared with the ID code 4 of the package 2
in the management/storage box 10, which is already registered
in the database DB. If the ID code is matched with the stored
ID code 4, the ID code is deleted from the database DB. If the
ID codes are not matched, an error occurs and existence of the
fake package 2 is transmitted from the management controldevice
7 to amanagement department 14 of the casino via acommunication line. In addition to the case using the bar code reader R, the taken out (used, scheduled to be used, or in use) package 2 can be registered by an operation for manually registering the ID code in the registration device 70 or can be registered by the card discard device 100 to be described later. For the ID code
4 registered as the taken out (used, scheduled to be used, or
inuse)package2, atleastoneofthefollowingitemsisdetermined
by themanagementcontroldevice7, so thatitisexaminedwhether
or not the package 2 exists originally in the game table 11,
whether or not the package 2 arrives at regular timing or aperiod
(not timeexpectedoriginally), thepackage2isillegallymixed,
orwhetherornotthepackage2isanirregularsuspiciouspackage.
The time stamping device 7T is configured to further store time
when the ID code is registered in the registration device as
the ID code 4 of the taken out package 2 by the registration
device 70 of the ID code.
[0034]
1) Whether or not time from when the package 2 does not
exist in the management/storage box 10 to when the ID code is
registered in the registration device 70 as the ID code 4 of
the taken out (or scheduled to be used or in use) package exceeds
a predetermined time (for example, about several minutes)
2) Whetherornot the IDcoderegisteredintheregistration
device 70 as the ID code 4 of the taken out (used, scheduled
to be used, or in use) package exists in the database DB as the
ID code 4 brought into the management/storage box 10
3) Whether or not the package exists in the
management/storage box 10 for predetermined time (for example,
about several hours) or more
4) Whether or not the ID code has been registered as the
ID code 4 already taken out (used, scheduled to be used, or in
use) by the registration device 70 in the past
5) Whether or not the package is carried via the
predetermined delivery route 13
6) Whether or not the previous actions are not recognized
7) Whether or not the package is carried from a
management/storage box 10 (unexpected management/storage box
not to be the management/storage box 10 of the game table
11 fromwhich the ID code 4 of the package 2 is read or is carried
not via any management/storage box 10
[00351
When mismatching with a situation programmed or set in
advance occurs, an error occurs and the examination result is
transmitted from the management control device 7 to the
management department 14 of the casino via the communication
line together with the ID code 4 in conjunction with content
of a defect of the package 2.
[00361
The registration device 70mayinclude adevice that reads
an ID code of the bar code reader R attached to the card shooter device S or may include a device that is usually arranged on the game table 11 and reads the ID code of the bar code reader
R scheduled to be directly or indirectly attached or connected
to the card shooter device S by wire or wireless, only in the
case of reading the ID code 4 of the taken out package 2 or
registering the ID code 4 of the taken out package 2. Further,
the registrationdevice 70mayinclude adevice thatis connected
to the card discard device 100 to receive the shuffled playing
cards 1 used for the game and acquires the ID code 4 of the taken
out (used, scheduled to be used, or in use) package 2 (it is
described in detail later).
[0037]
An output mechanism 241 or a warning mechanism (issuing
an alarm) 242 to report an examination result defect is included
in the card shooter device S, such that the examination result
is transmitted from the management control device 7 to the card
shooter device S not to use the suspicious package 2 or stop
furtheruseofthepackage2. Inaddition, themanagementcontrol
device 7 maybe configured to manage whether or not all of the
ID codes 4 of the packages 2 registered in the database DB have
been erasedwithin apredeterminedperiod (for example, one week
or one month), whether or not the package has been authenticated
as being used on any game table 11, or whether or not there is
the package 2 not used in the game table 11. In addition, the
management control device 7 may be configured to be connected directly or indirectly to the card shooter device S on the game table 11 and to be arranged in the game table management device arranged on the game table 11.
[00381
In addition, the management control device 7 may be
configured to recall images of the monitoring camera 12 after
a point of time at which the suspicious package 2 is correctly
authenticated in the past, when the existence of the suspicious
package 2 is confirmed. For example, the management control
device 7 may be configured to automatically call images in the
monitoring camera 12 monitoring the management/storage box 10
and/or the game table 11 after the ID code 4 of the package 2
is finally read in the management/storage box 10, when time from
when the package 2 does not exist in the management/storage box
to when the ID code is registered in the registration device
astheIDcode4ofthe takenoutpackageexceedsapredetermined
time (for example, about several minutes).
[00391
Next, an outline of a structure of the card discard device
100 discarding the cards after use in the game in the embodiment
of the present invention will be described with reference to
Fig. 6. In Fig. 6, the card discard device 100 used in the
management system of the table game according to the present
invention is installed below the game table 11 or is arranged
beside the game table 11. The game table 11illustratedin Fig.
6 is illustrated by a simplified diagram and is used for a normal
baccarat game. As well known, in the baccarat game, the game
is played by a player and a banker. The card shooter device
S is provided in the game table 11. The card shooter device
S is a supply source of the cards 1 and the cards 1 fed from
the card shooter device S are distributed to the player. After
the game ends, the cards 1 are discarded by the card discard
device 100. The carddiscarddevice 100is acard discarddevice
that discards the cards 1 stored in the card shooter device S
arranged on the game table 11 and manually distributed by the
dealer on the game table 11, after use in the game. The card
discard device 100 discards sets (normally, 6, 8, or 12 decks)
of the cards 1 configuring the plurality of decks stored in the
card shooter device S and collected cards la.
[0040]
A cut card ic is inserted into a set is of the cards 1
before the set is of the cards 1 are set in the card shooter
device S of the game table 11 (refer to Fig. 10). The cut card
ic is inserted into the latter half (the remainder is about 1/4
or 1/5) of the set is of the cards 1 when the setis of the cards
1 is used for the game and prevents the player from counting
the ranks of the individual cards distributed during the game
to predict the ranks of the remaining few cards. Therefore,
the cut card ic is used to end the game of the game table 11
with about 20 to 40 cards 1 left in the card shooter device S
(refer to Figs. 1 and 10).
[0041]
Next, the structure of the card discard device 100 will
be described in detail using FIG. 7. The card discard device
100 has a structure in which the cards la used for each game
and collected are sequentially received and all cards 1r left
in the card shooter device S without being used can be received
at predetermined timing (when the game is stopped after a next
game or 2 to 3 games end from drawing of the cut card 1c) after
the cut card 1c is discharged from the card shooter device S.
The carddiscarddevice100counts a totalsumofthe sheetnumber
of cards la after being used for each game and the number of
cards 1r left in the card shooter device S without being used
after the cut card 1c is discharged from the card shooter device
S and determines whether or not all of the discarded cards are
aligned by the sheet number corresponding to the predetermined
numberofdecks, byadeckinspectionmechanism113 tobedescribed
later. Asheet number counter (not illustratedin the drawings)
is provided in the card shooter device S and/or the management
controldevice7orisprovidedtobeconnectedto thecardshooter
device Sand/or themanagementcontroldevice7bywireorwireless
and the sheet number counter is configured to count the sheet
number ofshuffledplayingcards fedfromthe cardshooter device
S to the game table. As described later, information of the
ranks and the suits of the shuffled playing cards 1 fed from the card shooter device S to the game table is read by the card shooter device S and is transmitted to the game table management device 80 and/or the management control device 7 connected to the card shooter device S by wire or wireless.
[0042]
The cards used for the game are inserted into a discharge
port 101 of the card discard device 100 and are discarded. The
card discard device 100 has a configuration including a discard
card reception base 102 to receive the cards la to be discarded
from the discharge port 101, a discard card information
acquisition mechanism 106 to acquire information of numbers
(ranks) and types (suits) from the cards la inserted into the
discharge port 101, a group information acquisition mechanism
107 to acquire group information (information for specifying
acasinoinwhichthecardisused) fromthecardslatobediscarded,
a sheet number counter 108 of the cards functioning as a sheet
number measurement mechanism to count the sheet number of cards
la inserted into the discharge port 101 and discarded, an
authenticity determination mechanism 109 to compare the group
information of the cards obtained from the group information
acquisition mechanism107 with predetermined group information
and determine whether or not the group information of the cards
is matched with the predetermined group information, and an
output mechanism 110 to output a determination result of the
determination mechanism. The card discard device 100 includes the deck inspection mechanism 113 to integrate the information obtainedfromthediscardcardinformationacquisitionmechanism
106andtheinformationofthe sheetnumbercounter108 tomeasure
the sheet number of cards at least every number (rank) of the
cards1anddeterminewhetherornot thenumberofcards1inserted
into the discharge port101is alignedby thepredeterminedsheet
number. The card discard device 100 includes a control device
114 to control a whole operation and the individual mechanisms
are arranged in the control device 114 to control individual
operations. The controldevice 114 is composed ofan electronic
circuit including a microcomputer and a memory and has a normal
computer configuration such as a CPU, a ROM, and a RAM. The
control device 114 executes a program stored in a memory other
than the ROM, thereby controlling the entire device and
performing necessary processing.
[0043]
Further, the card discard device 100 will be described
in detail. After use in the game, the cards 1 are inserted into
the discharge port 101 and are discarded. A weight 156 is
arranged on the discard card reception base 102 to receive the
cards 1 to be discarded. The weight 156 is provided to help
the cards 1 to be pressed against the discard card reception
base 102 to feed the cards 1 to a feeding roller 115 surely,
even when the cards 1 to be discarded are bent during the game,
and is configured to press downward the front and rear of the cards 1 by weight rollers 157 and 158. The weight 156 receives the cards 1 in the discharge port 101 as illustrated in Fig.
7B. However, the weight 156 has a structure capable of moving
upward such that the cards 1 are received even in abundle state.
[0044]
The feeding roller 115 is provided below the discard card
reception base 102 to feed the discarded cards 1manually loaded
on the discard card reception base 102 one by one. The feeding
roller 115 is rotationally driven by a drive motor 116. The
drive motor 116 uses a stepping motor. When the cards 1 are
loaded on the discard card reception base 102, a card sensor
117 detects this, the controldevice 114 controls the drivemotor
116, and the feeding roller 115 rotates. In this way, the cards
1 on the discard card reception base 102 are fed by the feeding
roller 115. Further, the cards 1 fed from the feeding roller
115 are delivered to a temporary storage stocker 119f (arrow
Dl) by a pair of delivery rollers 118a. A drive speed is set
such that the delivery roller 118a is driven and controlled by
a delivery motor 116a and delivers the cards 1 at a speed faster
than the speed of the cards 1 delivered from the feeding roller
115. For this reason, the cards 1 are drawn by the delivery
roller 118 and are surely delivered to the temporary storage
stocker 119f (arrow Dl). The delivered cards 1 pass through
a group information acquisition sensor 120 and two card
information acquisition sensors121in themiddle ofdelivering.
Here, information of the cards 1 is detected and acquired.
[00451
The group information acquisition sensor 120 is connected
to the group information acquisition mechanism 107 to acquire
group information from the cards 1. In addition, the card
information acquisition sensor 121 is connected to the discard
card information acquisition mechanism 106 to acquire
information of the number (rank) from the card 1 and the
information of the number (rank) is acquired. The card 1
delivered to the temporary storage stocker 119f is detected by
the sheet number counter 108 connected to the card sensor 117
and the sheet number of cards 1passing therethrough is counted.
The signal of the group information acquisition sensor 120 is
transmittedto the groupinformation acquisitionmechanism107,
the group information of the cards 1 obtained by the group
information acquisition mechanism 107 is compared with the
predetermined group information stored in advance by the
authenticity determination mechanism 109, and it is determined
whether or not the group information of the cards 1 is matched
with the predetermined group information. When the group
information of the cards 1 is not matched with the predetermined
groupinformation, the authenticitydeterminationmechanism109
determines that the cards are fake cards and the control device
114 turns on a display lamp 122 through the output mechanism
110 outputting a determination result and transmits existence of the fake cards to the management department 14 of the casino via a communication line 114L.
[0046]
When the card 1 is delivered to the temporary storage
stocker 119f, information is acquired by the group information
acquisition sensor 120 and the card information acquisition
sensor 121, and a void hole or a slit to prevent the card 1 from
beingusedinthe futureis formedinthe card1byavoidmechanism
(not illustrated in the drawings). For this reason, the card
delivered to the temporary storage stocker119fpasses through
the void mechanism. When it is determined by the authenticity
determination mechanism 109 that the card 1 is a fake card,
information thereof is transmitted to the void mechanism by the
control device 114 and a special void hole or slit (both are
not illustrated in the drawings) indicating that the card 1 is
defective is formed. The card 1 determined by the authenticity
determinationmechanism109isdeliveredtothetemporarystorage
stocker119fthroughagap. Thecard1deliveredto the temporary
storage stocker 119f is configured to be drawn by opening and
closing acover 119fo (not illustratedin the drawings) provided
in an upper part of the temporary storage stocker 119f. As a
result, for example, even when a reading result is an error,
it is possible to open the cover 119fo and draw and confirm an
actual card.
[0047]
The void mechanism forms the void hole or slit in the card
1 by a punching mechanism (punch and die). A discard card 1h
providedwiththevoidholeis temporarilystoredinthe temporary
storage stocker 119f. In the configuration of this embodiment,
the void hole is formed by the void mechanism. However, a notch
may be provided at a corner of the card 1, a void mark may be
given by a known stamp or a printing mechanism using a laser,
or a slit may be formed in the card. As a result, a void hole
or a void mark is provided in the card such that the card cannot
be reused after discarding processing and checking, thereby
completely preventing unjust reuse of the card. This timing
is not limited and may be timing before and after reading the
card or the same timing as the reading.
[0048]
The delivered card 1h is temporarily stored in the
temporary storage stocker 119f. In addition, a communication
part 114C of the control device 114 is configured to receive
the numbers (ranks) or the suits of shuffled playing cards 1
fedfromthecardshooterdeviceStothegametableandinformation
or group information on the sheet number from the card shooter
device S and/or the game table management device 80 and/or the
management controldevice 7 connected to the card shooter device
S by wire or wirelessly. In addition, it is determined by the
deck inspection mechanism 113 of the control device 114 whether
or not the information of the shuffled playing cards 1 received by the communication part 114C and the numbers (ranks) or the suits of shuffled playing cards 1 acquired in the middle of delivering and the information or the group information on the sheet number are matched. When the information is matched, a deliveryroller118bis drivenandcontrolledbyadeliverymotor
116b and the card1h temporarily storedin the temporary storage
stocker 119fis delivered in a direction (arrow D2) of a discard
card stocker 119. A temporary storage step preferably
progresses the game while being executed for each baccarat game
(it is possible to proceed to a next game after executing
processing until the dealer D places the cards la for one game
on the discharge port 101 and the cards la are dropped into the
discard card stocker 119, whenever one game ends). Temporary
storage interval can be freely set in the control device 114.
Further, an external input device (not illustrated in the
drawings) can be used as timing at which the card la is delivered
from the discharge port 101 to the temporary storage stocker
119fandtimingatwhichthecardlhisdeliveredfromthe temporary
storagestocker119ftothediscardcardstocker119. Forexample,
setting can be performed such that the cards 1 are dropped into
the discard card stocker 119 by pressing a button.
[0049]
Next, the deck inspection mechanism113 willbe described
in detail. Cards of a plurality of decks (4, 6, or 8 decks)
are normally set in the card shooter device S (electronic shoe) loaded on the game table 11. The set is of cards is provided inastate (package2)inwhichthe shuffledcardsoftheplurality of decks are packed and a different bar code 3 is provided in each package 2 (refer to Fig. 1). ID information specifying the individual set is of cards is read from the bar code 3 by the bar code reader R arranged on the game table 11 and the set is of the cards used for the game is specified from the ID information. In addition, the set is of the cards is set in the card shooter device S and is provided for each game. The set is of the cards set in the card shooter device S is not used entirely. At the beginning of all games, the cut card (refer to Fig.1.1c) isinsertedinto the sets ofcards oftheplurality of decks (4, 6, or 8 decks) for game security. If the cut card ic appears, the remaining cards ir in the card shooter device
Sarenotusedanymore. Alloftheremainingcardsirareinserted
into the discharge port 101 for discarding.
[00501
All of the remaining cards ir are inserted into the
discharge port 101 for discarding andinformation of the numbers
(ranks) is acquired from the remaining cards ir by the discard
card information acquisition mechanism 106. The deck
inspection mechanism 113 integrates a combination of the
information of the numbers (ranks) obtained from the remaining
cards ir by the discrd card information acquisition mechanism
106 and the information of at least the number (rank) obtained from each card la already used for each game and the information of the sheet number counter 108 of the cards functioning as the sheet number measurement mechanism, measures the sheet number ofcardseverynumber (rank) ofthe cards, anddetermineswhether or not the cards are aligned by the sheet number corresponding to the predetermined deck number every number (rank) for all of the cards loaded on the game table and inserted into the discharge port 101 (416 sheets fromAce to King (example: 4 types x 8 decks)).
[0051]
The total sheet number of cards 1 used in the table game
is determined in advance in the casino (normally, 4, 6, 8, 10,
or 12 decks). For example, in the case of 8 decks, eight sheets
ofcards of the same suit and the same rank are usedin the cards
1 of 416 sheets of 52 sheets x 8 decks. In the deck inspection
mechanism 113, it is determined whether or not the cards are
alignedbyeachsheetnumberbythecontroldevice114, thedisplay
lamp122 is turned onwithadifferent color according to aresult
by the outputmechanism110 outputting the result, and acounting
result of the cards 1is transmitted to the management department
14 of the casino by the communication mechanism114L as the same
time. In this way, it is confirmed by the deck inspection
mechanism 113 that the 416 sheets of cards are aligned.
[0052]
Ifuseofthesets (forexample, 8decks) ofcardslhentering the card shooter device S ends, all of the sets of cards are storedin the discardcardstocker119as describedabove. Then, the bar code 3 attached to the package 2 containing the setis of the cards can be separated to specify the set is of the cards entering the discard card stocker 119 and can be inserted into the discard card stocker 119 (the discard card stocker 119 can be configured such that a cover 1190 of an upper part of the discard card stocker 119 can be opened and closed and the bar code 3 can be inserted. Before use of the cards 1 of the card shooter device S ends and use of a package 2 included in a new carton CA starts or before the used cards la are first inserted into the card discard device 100, the bar code 3 is preferably inserted). In this case, not only the bar code 3 but also the package 2 may be inserted into the discard card stocker 119.
If the package 2 and the bar code 3 are inserted into the same
discard card stocker 119, there is no waste around the table
of the casino and there is an advantage in arrangement. The
package 2 and the bar code 3 enter the discard card stocker 119
through a slit (not illustrated in the drawings) formed in the
cover 119o for drawing. The cover 119o for the drawingmay have
a structure in which the cover is opened upward by unlocking
and the package 2 and the bar code 3 may enter the discard card
stocker 119 through the slit (not illustrated in the drawings).
In this way, use of the sets (for example, 8 decks) of cards
entering the card shooter device S ends, all of the sets of cards are stored in the discard card stocker 119, and the bar code
3 used to specify the set is of the cards also enters the same
discard card stocker 119. Instead of inserting the bar code
3, the bar code 3 may be read by the bar code reader R provided
on the back side of a door 161 of a cabinet for discard.
[00531
Allofthe sets (forexample, 8 decks) ofthe cardsentering
the card shooter device S are stored in the discard card stocker
119 and the bar code 3 enters the discard card stocker 119. As
a result, all of the sets (for example, 8 decks) of the cards
including the discard cards 1h and the bar code 3 are deposited
on a cover 162 of a top surface of the cabinet 161 for the discard
(to be described later) below the card discard device 100 (refer
to Fig. 7B). The discard card stocker 119 is sized to be able
to sequentially receive the discard cards lh distributed from
the card shooter device S, used for the game, and collected.
When the game is stopped at predetermined timing, all of the
cards 1r remaining in the card shooter device S and the bar code
3 can enter the discard card stocker 119.
[0054]
Whenitisconfirmedthatthe416sheetsofcardsarealigned
by the deck inspection mechanism 113 of the card discard device
100, the dealer D opens the cover 162 of the top surface of the
cabinet 161 for the discard (refer to Fig. 7B), so that all of
the sets (for example, 8 decks) of cards including the discard cards lh and the bar code 3 are moved (dropped) to the inside through a hole 163o formed in an upper part of a discard card box 163a arranged in the cabinet 161 for the discard. The cover
162 of the top surface may be opened and closed by controlling
an electric cylinder by a control device included in the cabinet
161 for the discard. As timing at which the dealer D opens the
cover 162 of the top surface of the cabinet 161 for the discard,
an external input device (not illustrated in the drawings) can
be used. For example, the cards can be moved to the discard
card box 163a by opening the cover 162 by pressing the button.
[00551
Meanwhile, when it is confirmed by the deck inspection
mechanism 113 that the 416 sheets of cards are not aligned, all
of the sets (for example, 8 decks) ofcardsincluding the discard
cards lh and the bar code 3 are deposited on the cover 162 of
the topsurfaceinastateinwhichthe cabinet161for the discard
is closed. At this time, a lever 164 provided on a side of the
card discard device 100 is pulled in a direction of the front
side D3 (refer to Fig. 8) by the dealer D, so that the discard
card box 163a located below the discard card stocker 119 of a
body 160 moves to the front side and an NG discard card box 165
located at the back of the discard card box 163a moves to be
located below the discard card stocker 119 at the same time.
Likewise, the dealer D opens the cover 162 of the top surface
of the cabinet 161 for the discard, so that the cards lh are moved (dropped) to the inside through a hole 165o formed in an upperpartofthe NGdiscardcardbox165. Then, after returning the lever 164 to an original position to return the NG discard card box 165 to an original position, a door (not illustrated in the drawings) provided in the side of the card discard device
100 is opened and only the NG discard card box 165 is drawn.
In addition, the door is configured to be locked.
[00561
As another embodiment, when it is confirmed by the deck
inspection mechanism 113 that the 416 sheets of cards are not
alignedandthe sets (forexample, 8 decks) ofthe cardsincluding
the cards 1h are deposited on the cover 162 of the top surface,
the cover 119o for the drawing provided in the upper part of
the discard card stocker 119 of the body of the card discard
device 100 is opened and all of the sets (for example, 8 decks)
of cards including the discard cards lh and the bar code 3 can
be drawn upward. As a result, the actual cards can be quickly
confirmed. The control device 114 controls an injustice
prevention device (not illustrated in the drawings) such that
only a worker with authority can open the cover 119o using a
key. As a result, unjust drawing of the discard card lh from
the discard card stocker 119 can be prevented.
[0057]
When it is confirmed by the deck inspection mechanism 113
thatthe416sheetsofcardsarenotalignedorwhenitisconfirmed that the information of the shuffled playing cards 1 drawn from the card shooter device S, received by the communication part
114C, andthenumbers (ranks) or the suitsofthe shuffledplaying
cards1acquiredbythecarddiscarddevice100andtheinformation
or the group information on the sheet number are not matched,
imagesofthemonitoringcamera12havingcapturedthe suspicious
situation may be called. For example, the images of the
monitoring camera 12 monitoring the game table 11 and/or the
carddiscarddevice100afterapoint oftimewhen theinformation
ofthe shuffledplayingcard1finallydrawn fromthe cardshooter
device S and the information acquiredby the card discard device
100 are matched may be automatically called.
[00581
As illustrated in Fig. 7A, two discard card boxes 163a
and163bare storedin the cabinet161for the discardanddiscard
card box IDs 166a and 166b to specify the individual discard
card boxes 163a and 163b are attached. In addition, reading
is enabled at all times by ID code readers 167a and 167b provided
at a back side of a front door 161o of the card discard device
100. In each of the discard card box IDs 166a and 166b, the
cards 1 contained in a plurality (9) of packages 2 can be stored
and the cards 1 of the 18 packages contained in one carton CA
supplied to the management/storage box 10 can be stored and
discarded by the two discard card boxes 163a and 163b. When
the cartons CA are supplied to the management/storage box 10, a plurality of carton ID codes 30 attached to the cartons CA are taken and are each attached to the discard card boxes 163a and 163b as the discard card box IDs 166a and 166b and it is possible toaccuratelygraspwhichcartonCAthecards1discarded in the discard card boxes 163a and 163b corresponds to. Reading timings of the discard card box IDs 166a and 166b by the ID code readers 167a and 167b are configured to be freely set using the controldevice114andsettingcanbeperformedtoperformreading when the front door 161o of the card discard device 100 is opened and the discard card boxes 163a and 163b are carried or when positions thereof are moved. After the cards lh contained in the plurality (9) of packages 2 are discarded in the discard card box 163a, the hole 163o of the upper part of the discard card box 163a is closed (a slide-type cover (not illustrated in the drawings) is configured to be automatically or manually closed), the front door 161o of the card discard device 100 is opened, and the discard card box is carried to a discard place.
At this time, the discard card box 163b is arranged below the
body 160 of the card discard device 100 and a new card 1h is
droppedintothediscardcardbox163bandisdiscarded. Further,
thecarddiscarddevice100isreplenishedwithanewemptydiscard
card box by the dealer D or the pit manager and the new empty
discard card box is arranged (refer to Fig. 9).
[00591
Next, the cards used for the table game in the embodiment of the present invention will be described using Fig. 10. In the card 1, codes 170 in which the number of the card 1 is encoded andwhicharecomposedofmarksMCnormallyinvisibleareprovided on an upper side and a lower side of the card 1in point symmetry.
The code 170 is composed of a combination of the number and the
arrangement of a plurality of marks MC printed with infrared
reactioninkorultravioletreactioninkinvisibleunderdaylight.
In addition, the card 1 is provided with group code information
171 used as an authenticity determination code arranged by
printing in a state (for example, ultraviolet reaction ink) in
which information representing authenticity of the card is
encoded and is normally invisible. The code 170 and the group
code information 171 are arranged in at least two places of the
card 1 and are arranged at point symmetry positions with respect
to the center of the card 1.
[00601
The codes 170 are read by the two card information
acquisition sensors 121 configuring the card information
acquisition sensor 121. The card information acquisition
sensor 121 is configured to output an output signal when the
marks MC are detected (a known ultraviolet reaction light sensor
is used). A relation of outputs of ON signals of the two UV
sensors (outputs ofelectricsignals when the codes170 composed
of the marks MC are read) and the marks MC is illustrated in
Fig. 11. A predetermined combination of the marks MC can be specifiedon thebasis ofacomparisonresultofrelative changes in the outputs of the ON signals of the two UV sensors for the codes170composedofthemarksMC. Asaresult, intheembodiment illustrated in Fig. 11, if four types as combinations of marks
MC of upper and lower two rows are printed in four rows, 256
types ofcodes canbe configuredby the fourthpower ofthe fourth
types. 52 types of cards of playing cards are allocated to any
one of 256 types of codes, this is stored in a memory or a program
as a comparison table, and the discard card information
acquisition mechanism 106 can specify at least the numbers
(ranks) of cards 1 from a predetermined comparison table (not
illustratedin the drawings) by specifying the individualcodes
170. Preferably, thecodes170areprintedwithpaintvisualized
by receiving ultraviolet light and are printed at positions not
overlapping a type notation 172 and an index 173 of the card
1. In addition, a blank part is provided between the code 170
and the group code information 171 and the end of the card 1.
In addition, the group code information 171 may be printed
together with the ink representing the group code information
in the code 170 at the same place. The code 170 composed of
the marks MC indicating the cut card 1C can be printed in the
cut card 1C and the cut card 1C can be specified in the same
way.
[0061]
Next, the authenticity determination mechanism 109 to determine the authenticity of the card 1 from the information on the authenticity of the card 1 will be described. In the card 1 to be an authenticity inspection target, as described above, group code information 171 functioning as group information configured in a state (for example, ultraviolet reaction ink) in which information indicating the authenticity of the card 1 is encoded and is normally invisible is provided.
The groupcode information171ismade ofasubstance or amaterial
(for example, ink or paint) emitting light of a spectrum of a
different wavelength for light of a different wavelength as a
code. The authenticity determination mechanism 109 includes
a function of emitting light of a different wavelength to be
invisible to the group code information 171 by the group
information acquisition sensor 120, receiving light at two or
more different wavelengths of light emitted from the group code
information171, determiningwhether or not aratio ofstrengths
of the light is the same by the authenticity determination
mechanism109, andperformingauthenticity determination ofthe
card 1. Light of two or more wavelengths to be more complicated
maybeanalyzedbyreceivingthelightofthedifferentwavelength
spectrums.
[0062]
When the group code information 171 is read, the group
informationacquisitionsensor120emitstwokindsofultraviolet
rays toradiate theultravioletrays tothegroupcodeinformation
171 printed on the card 1 and light of different wavelength
spectrumsemittedfromthe groupcodeinformation171Isreceived
by the group information acquisition sensor 120. The control
device 114 including the authenticity determination mechanism
109 is composed of an electronic circuit including a
microcomputer and amemory, has a normalcomputer configuration
such as a CPU, a ROM, and a RAM, and executes processing for
determining the authenticity of the group code information 171.
[00631
Finally, contents to be managed by the management control
device 7 will be described.
1) All of the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 carried to the
back yard 8 are registered in the database DB (stored in the
memory M of the database DB connected to the management control
device 7). To register all of the ID codes of the packages 2
supplied to the casino 6, instead of reading all of the bar codes
3 of the packages or reading the ID codes 4 by the camera 12
or the RFID tagreadingdevice (notillustratedin the drawings),
data from a factory, the carton ID code 30, or the pallet ID
code PA-ID can be used. Instead of the bar code reader R, a
two-dimensional code reader such as a QR code (registered
trademark) reader can be used in the embodiment of the present
invention.
[0064]
2) For the purpose of storing the shuffled playing cards used in the table game in units of the packages 2 or units of the cartons CA, the individual ID codes 4 of the packages 2 of all of the shuffled playing cards existing in the management/storage box 10 are acquired by the ID code reader
1R and the carton ID codes 30 of the cartons CA are acquired
by the IDcodereader23 (themonitoringcamera12orotherreading
device can be used) , so that all of the ID codes 4 of the packages
2 carried to the management/storage box 10 and the carton ID
codes 30 of the cartons CA are read and the individual ID codes
4 of the packages 2 of all of the shuffled playing cards existing
in the management/storage box 10 and the carton ID codes 30 of
the cartons CA are monitored. Reading results of all of the
ID codes 4 of the packages 2 carried to the management/storage
box10and the carton IDcodes30ofthe cartonsCAare transmitted
to the back yard 8 and the management control device 7 and are
registeredin the database DBconnectedto themanagementcontrol
device 7 andstoredin thememoryM. In addition, the management
control device 7 has the time stamping device 7T that reads the
ID codes 4 of the plurality of packages brought into the
management/storage box 10 at the predetermined time intervals,
confirms theexistenceofeachIDcode4registeredinthedatabase
DBin the management/storage box 10, and stores the confirmation
time.
[0065]
3) All of the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 of the shuffled playing cards stored in the management/storage box 10 for the constanttimeandtakenoutonebyone fromthemanagement/storage box 10 by opening/closing the opening/closing cover of the management/storage box 10 thereafter or the packages to be used or scheduled to be used in the game table 11 thereafter are registered as the ID codes 4 of the taken out packages 2 by the registration device 70, the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 carried to the back yard 8 and the packages 2 brought into the management/storage box 10 and the ID codes 4 of the taken out packages 2 are monitored by the management control device 7, and it is monitored by the management control device 7 that the packages 2 carried to the back yard 8 and the packages 2 brought into the management/storage box 10 are surely used in the game table 11 and are surely discarded by the discard system thereafter.
[00661
In addition, it is monitored whether the ID codes 4 of
all of the packages 2 carried to the back yard 8 and registered
in the database DB (memory M) of the management control device
7aredeletedfromthedatabaseDBduringthepredeterminedperiod
or are registered as the ID codes 4 of the taken out packages
2 by the registration device 70. In the case in which one of
the ID codes 4 of the packages 2 is not deleted or is not
authenticatedasbeingtakenout, becauseitmeans that thecasino
6 has inappropriate or suspicious stock, corresponding information is transmitted to the back yard 8 or the management department 14 of the casino via the communication line 114L.
[0067]
While the various embodiments of the present invention
havebeendescribed, itshouldbeunderstoodthat theembodiments
can be modified by those skilled in the art within the scope
of the present invention. The device according to this
embodiment may be appropriately modified as necessary in a game
to be applied.
Reference Signs List
[0068]
1: card
la: collected card
1c: cut card
lh: discarded card
1r: card left without being used in card shooter device S
is: shuffled playing card set
2: package
3: bar code
4: ID code
6: casino
7: management control device
7T: time stamping device
8: back yard
9: vehicle
: management/storage box
1CR: ID code reader
11: game table
12: monitoring camera
12c: monitoring camera control device
13: delivery route
14: management part
14b: database of management part
21: package arrangement part
22: carton arrangement part
23: ID code reader
24: management/storage box cover
: scanning mechanism
26: scanning mechanism
27: fixation frame
28: grip part
: carton ID code
31: locking mechanism
41: output mechanism
42: warning mechanism
: monitor display
: registration device
: game table management device
100: card discard device
CR: ID code reading device
101: discharge port
102: reception base
106: discard card information acquisition mechanism
107: group information acquisition mechanism
108: sheet number counter
109: authenticity determination mechanism
110: output mechanism
113: deck inspection mechanism
114: control device
114C: communication part
114L: communication line
115: roller
116: drive motor
117: card sensor
118: delivery roller
119: discard card stocker
119f: temporary storage stocker
119fo: cover
119o: cover
120: group information acquisition sensor
121: card information acquisition sensor
122: display lamp
156: weight
157: weight roller
158: weight roller
160: body
161: cabinet for discard
161o: door of cabinet for discard
162: cover of top surface of cabinet for discard
163a: discard card box
163b: discard card box
163o: hole formed in upper part of discard card box
164: lever
165: NG discard card box
165o: hole
166a: discard card box ID
166b: discard card box ID
167a: ID code reader
167b: ID code reader
170: code
171: group code information
172: card type notation
173: index
202: card accommodation part
203: cover
205: card guide part
206: opening part
207: card detection part (card detection sensor)
208: card reading part
209: win/lose determination part
210: control part
210M: memory
211: output part
212: result display button
213: side monitor
CA: carton
D: dealer
DB: database
M: memory
MC: mark
PA: pallet
PA-ID: pallet ID code
R: bar code reader
S: card shooter device
ADDITIONAL CLAUSES
The present disclosure also provides:
1. Amanagementsystemformanagingpackagesofshuffledplaying
cards, the management system comprising:
packages of shuffled playing cards in which playing cards
configuring a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in
random order and are packed individually as one package and to
which unique ID codes are attached;
a game table on which a game is played using the shuffled playing cards; a card shooter device which is arranged on the game table, receives the shuffled playing cards in the packages, enables the shuffled playing cards to be manually fed one by one at the game table, and reads at least ranks of the playing cards; a storage box which is installed on the game table, stores the pluralityofpackages, andincludes an opening/closingcover which allows the packages to be taken out one by one; one or more ID code readers which read ID codes of all of the packages stored in the storage box as ID codes of packages before use; a registration device of an ID code which registers ID codes of the packages being taken out or having been taken out from the storage box, as taken out packages; and a management control device which includes a memory storing
ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage
box and constructing a database and reads the ID codes of the
plurality of packages brought into the storage box at
predetermined timeintervals, confirmsexistence ofeachIDcode
registered in the database in the storage box, and manages the
ID codes of the packages before the use and ID codes of the taken
out packages.
2. The management system according to clause 1, wherein
the management controldevice further has a time stamping
device which stores confirmation time of the existence of each
ID code in the storage box, and
the management control device is configured to be
programmed to examine the packages with respect to at least one
of the following items of 1) to 4):
1) the time stamping device further stores time when the
ID codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken out packages
in the registration device and whether or not the time fromwhen
the package does not exist in the storage box to when the ID
codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken out packages
in the registration device exceeds a predetermined time;
2) whether or not the ID codes registered as the ID codes
of the taken out packages in the registration device exist in
the database of the ID codes brought into the storage box;
3) whether or not the packages exist in the storage box
during a predetermined period or more; and
4) whether or not the ID codes has been registered as the
ID codes of the taken out packages in the past.
3. The management system according to clause 1, wherein
the management system includes at least one of
1) a device reading the ID codes of the packages of the
shuffled playing cards scheduled to be set in the card shooter
device or being set in the card shooter device arranged on the
game table and
2) a device connected to a card discard device receiving
the shuffledplaying cards used for agame and acquiring ID codes of used packages to be discarded as the registration device of the ID codes of the taken out packages.
4. The management system according to clause 3, wherein
the management control device has a database in which ID
codes of contained packages can be searched from a container
ID, a pallet ID, or a carton ID holding the packages, and
the ID codes of the taken out packages can be acquired
from the container ID, the pallet ID, or the carton ID.
5. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 4, wherein
atleastone ofthe followingitems of (1) to (4) is recorded
and managed in the database in association with the ID codes
of the packages of the shuffled playing cards:
(1) a game table to be used;
(2) a dealer (a person who draws a card) who is in charge
of the game table to be used;
(3) expected time of each package of the shuffled playing
cards to be used on the game table; and
(4) information on the storage box to which each package
of the shuffled playing cards is delivered.
6. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 5, wherein
the management control device is included in a game table
management device arranged on the game table and the game table
management device is connected directly or indirectly to the card shooter device on the game table.
7. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 6, wherein
the card shooter device can read at least the ranks of
the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the game
table.
8. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 7, wherein
the card shooter device can count a sheet number of the
shuffledplaying cards manually fedone by one on the game table.
9. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 8, wherein
the card discard device receiving the shuffled playing
cardsusedfor the game canreadatleast the ranks ofthe shuffled
playing cards used for the game, receive information from the
card shooter device, and determine whether or not information
of the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the
game table and information read by the card discard device are
matched.
10. A management method for managing packages of shuffled
playingcards,inwhichplayingcardsconfiguringapredetermined
number of decks are shuffled in random order and are packed
individually as a set of shuffled playing cards and ID codes
are attached to packages of the set, the management method
comprising: a step of storing the packages in a storage box which is installed at the game table, stores the plurality of packages, and includes an opening/closing cover which allows the packages to be taken out one by one; astepofreadingIDcodesofthepluralityofpackagesbrought into the storage box by an ID code reader and constructing a database; a registration step of registering ID codes of the packages of the playing cards used for the game on the game table as taken out packages; and a step of reading the ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage box at predetermined time intervals, confirming existence of each ID code registered in the database in the storage box, and comparing and managing the ID codes of the taken out packages registered by the registration step and the ID codes registered in the database.
11. The management method according to clause 10, wherein
the comparison and management step specifies ID codes of
packages ofwhich existence is not confirmed in the storage box,
stores time when the existence is not confirmed in the storage
box, together with the ID codes of the packages of which the
existence is not confirmed, and manages whether or not the time
from when the existence is not confirmed to when the ID codes
are registered as the ID codes of the taken out packages by the
registration device exceeds a predetermined time.
12. The management method according to clause 10 or 11, wherein
the registration step is a step of using a database in which
ID codes of all packages contained in a carton containing the
packages can be searched from a carton ID attached to the carton,
reading the carton ID of the used carton to specify the ID codes
of the packages contained in the carton, and registering the
ID codes of all of the packages contained in the carton as the
ID codes of the taken out packages.
13. The management method according to any one of clauses 10
to 12, further comprising:
a feeding card reading step of reading at least ranks of
the shuffled playing cards when the shuffled playing cards are
manually fed one by one on the game table by the card shooter
device;
a discard card reading step of reading at least the ranks
of the shuffledplaying cards used for a game by the card discard
device; and
a determination step of determining whether or not
informationofthe shuffledplayingcardsobtainedby the feeding
card reading step and information of the shuffled playing cards
obtained by the discard card reading step are matched.
14. The management system according to any one of clauses 1
to 9, wherein
the ID codes of the packages are given to the packages by
an RFID.
15. The management method according to any one of clauses 10
to 13, wherein
the ID codes of the packages are given to the packages by
an RFID.

Claims (16)

THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Amanagementsystemformanagingpackagesofshuffledplaying
cards, the management system comprising:
packages of shuffled playing cards in which playing cards
configuring a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in
random order and are packed individually as one package and to
which unique ID codes are attached;
a game table on which a game is played using the shuffled
playing cards;
a card shooter device which is arranged on the game table,
receives the shuffled playing cards in the packages, enables
the shuffled playing cards to be manually fed one by one at the
game table, and reads at least ranks of the playing cards;
a storage box which is installed on the game table, stores
the pluralityofpackages, andincludes an opening/closingcover
which allows the packages to be taken out one by one;
one or more ID code readers which read ID codes of all of
the packages stored in the storage box as ID codes of packages
before use;
a registration device of an ID code which registers ID codes
of the packages being taken out or having been taken out from
the storage box, as taken out packages; and
a management control device which includes a memory storing
ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage
box and constructing a database and reads the ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage box at predetermined timeintervals, confirmsexistence ofeachIDcode registered in the database in the storage box to determine the package removed from the storage box, and manages the ID codes of the packages before the use and ID codes of the taken out packages by comparing the ID code of the package removed from the storage box with the ID code registered as the taken out package by the registration device.
2. The management system according to claim 1, wherein
the management control device further has a time stamping
device which stores a confirmation time of the existence ofeach
ID code in the storage box and stores a time when the ID codes
are registered as the ID codes of the taken out package in the
registration device, and
the management control device is configured to be
programmed to examine the packages with respect to whether or
not the time from when the package does not exist in the storage
box to when the ID codes are registered as the ID codes of the
taken out packages in the registration device exceeds a
predetermined time.
3. The management system according to claim 2, wherein
the management control device is further configured to be
programmed to examine the packages with respect to at least one
of the following items of 1) to 3):
1) whether or not the ID codes registered as the ID codes
of the taken out packages in the registration device exist in
the database of the ID codes brought into the storage box;
2) whether or not the packages exist in the storage box
during a predetermined period or more; and
3) whether or not the ID codes has been registered as the
ID codes of the taken out packages in the past.
4. The management system according to claim 1, wherein
the management system includes at least one of
1) a device reading the ID codes of the packages of the
shuffled playing cards scheduled to be set in the card shooter
device or being set in the card shooter device arranged on the
game table and
2) a device connected to a card discard device receiving
the shuffledplayingcards used for agame and acquiring IDcodes
of used packages to be discarded as the registration device of
the ID codes of the taken out packages.
5. The management system according to claim 4, wherein
the management control device has a database in which ID
codes of contained packages can be searched from a container
ID, a pallet ID, or a carton ID holding the packages, and
the ID codes of the taken out packages can be acquired
from the container ID, the pallet ID, or the carton ID.
6. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 5, wherein
at leastone ofthe followingitems of (1) to (4) is recorded
and managed in the database in association with the ID codes
of the packages of the shuffled playing cards:
(1) a game table to be used;
(2) a dealer (a person who draws a card) who is in charge
of the game table to be used;
(3) expected time of each package of the shuffled playing
cards to be used on the game table; and
(4) information on the storage box to which each package
of the shuffled playing cards is delivered.
7. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 6, wherein
the management control device is included in a game table
management device arranged on the game table and the game table
management device is connected directly or indirectly to the
card shooter device on the game table.
8. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 7, wherein
the card shooter device can read at least the ranks of
the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the game
table.
9. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 8, wherein
the card shooter device can count a sheet number of the
shuffledplayingcardsmanually fedone byone on the game table.
10. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 9, wherein
the card discard device receiving the shuffled playing
cardsusedfor the game canreadatleast the ranksofthe shuffled
playing cards used for the game, receive information from the
card shooter device, and determine whether or not information
of the shuffled playing cards manually fed one by one on the
game table and information read by the card discard device are
matched.
11. A management method for managing packages of shuffled
playingcards, inwhichplayingcardsconfiguringapredetermined
number of decks are shuffled in random order and are packed
individually as a set of shuffled playing cards and ID codes
are attached to packages of the set, the management method
comprising:
a step of storing the packages in a storage box which is
installed at the game table, stores the plurality of packages,
and includes an opening/closing cover which allows the packages
to be taken out one by one;
astepofreadingIDcodesofthepluralityofpackagesbrought into the storage box by an ID code reader and constructing a database; a registration step of registering ID codes of the packages of the playing cards used for the game on the game table as taken out packages; a step of reading the ID codes of the plurality of packages brought into the storage box at predetermined time intervals, confirming existence ofeach ID code registered in the database in the storage box to determine the packages removed from the storage box; and a management step of managing the ID codes of the taken out packages registered in the registration step and the ID codes registeredin the databasebycomparingthe IDcode ofthepackage removed from the storage box with the ID code registered as the taken out package in the registration step.
12. The management method according to claim 11, wherein
the management step specifies ID codes of packages of which
existence is not confirmed in the storage box, stores time when
the existence is not confirmedin the storage box, together with
the IDcodesofthepackagesofwhichtheexistenceisnotconfirmed,
stores a time when the ID codes are registered as the ID codes
of the taken out packages in the registration step, and manages
whether or not the time from when the existence is not confirmed
to when the ID codes are registered as the ID codes of the taken
out packages in the registration step exceeds a predetermined time.
13. The management method according to claim 11 or 12, wherein
the registration step is a step of using a database in which
ID codes of all packages contained in a carton containing the
packages can be searched froma carton ID attached to the carton,
reading the carton ID of the used carton to specify the ID codes
of the packages contained in the carton, and registering the
ID codes of all of the packages contained in the carton as the
ID codes of the taken out packages.
14. The management method according to any one of claims 11 to
13, further comprising:
a feeding card reading step of reading at least ranks of
the shuffled playing cards when the shuffled playing cards are
manually fed one by one on the game table by the card shooter
device;
a discard card reading step of reading at least the ranks
of the shuffled playing cards used for a game by the card discard
device; and
a determination step of determining whether or not
informationofthe shuffledplayingcardsobtainedby the feeding
card reading step and information of the shuffled playing cards
obtained by the discard card reading step are matched.
15. The management system according to any one of claims 1
to 10, wherein
the ID codes of the packages are given to the packages by
an RFID.
16. The management method according to any one of claims 11 to
14, wherein
the ID codes of the packages are given to the packages by
an RFID.
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