AU2007216774A1 - Methods and Apparatus For Providing Tickets From Gaming Devices and/or Lottery Terminals Which Are Not Dependent on A Player's Success Of The Underlying Game - Google Patents

Methods and Apparatus For Providing Tickets From Gaming Devices and/or Lottery Terminals Which Are Not Dependent on A Player's Success Of The Underlying Game Download PDF

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AU2007216774A1
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15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 05/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0 0 C- rMETHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING TICKETS FROM a d GAMING DEVICES AND/OR LOTTERY TERMINALS WHICH ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON A PLAYER'S SUCCESS ON THE UNDERLYING GAME In The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for providing tickets from games of chance, such as gaming devices and from lottery terminals.
IO TECHNICAL FIELD C 10 GCaming devices have been known which dispense winning awards in various o forms. For example, it has been known to dispense winning prizes if a randomly o determined outcome is one of a preselected plurality of winning outcomes from a greater plurality of possible outcomes. Such awards have been provided to players in the form of coins, currency, credits or tickets redeemable for prizes.
The assignee of the present invention owns U.S. Patent No. 5,397,125 entitled GAMING DEVICE WITH PAYOUTS OF MULTIPLE FORMS wherein winning players are provided with the opportunity of receiving payouts in at least two distinct forms, both of which are inherently valuable. For example, according to one embodiment, a first payout comprises a national currency while another form of payout comprises tokens formed of a precious metal such as silver or gold. It has also been previously disclosed to dispense winning payouts consisting of either checks in a form redeemable at a bank or other "redeemable tickets", tickets which are redeemable for prizes at a gaming establishment It is believed that atl of the prior art which dispenses various forms of awards provides those awards only if a player has won a game on the gaming device.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION The present invention comprises various embodiments of gaming devices which dispense tickets which are supplemental to, unrelated to, and/or other than the gaming award. As used herein, the term "gaming award" is used to indicate an award provided to a player based upon the outcome of a game played on a gaming device or table game which is determined, at least in part, by some randomly determined gaming event. The gaming devices of the present invention provide gaming awards, typically in a form selected from the group consisting of coins, curency, credits or "redeemable tickets," in COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 06/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O -2- N response to a randomly determined event, and also provide supplemental and/or r urelated other "tickets". As used herein, the term "tickets" is used broadly to indicate printed and/or electronically encoded matter which may not have any inherent value such as an advertisement or announcement; however, it may be redeemable for services, urrency, discounts or other goods of value. The tickets of the present invention are actually dispensed, that is, some physical form is actually provided to a player.
SAdditionally, according to some embodiments of the present invention, the tickets are actualy printed, either in whole or in part, at the gaming device. The ticket dispensers and/or printers can be located internal to the housing of the gaming device or on the O 10 exterior of the gaming device. As used herein, the term "coins" includes national currency and tokens, whether formed of a precious metal or some other material. The term "gaming establishment" includes casinos and other places where gaming is conducted.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, gaming devices are provided which randomly determine some outcome and then provide a gaming award when preselected winning outcomes are determined, and also comprise means for dispensing tickets independently of those preselected winning outcomes. For example, a gaming device is provided with a random number generator which is used to randomly determine the outcome, final reel display on a reel slot machine, but the tickets are dispensed independently of the particular outcome. The random number generator or other random event determining device is typically located within the housing of a gaming device; however, in the case of distributed gaming, one or more random number generators may be located in a host computer which is linked to a plurality of gaming terminals.
The dispensing and/or printing of the tickets can also be effected by criteria other than the random event determining device, for example, only at various times or depending upon some other oriteria, such as rate of play, length of play, or amount wagered and/or may be in addition to one or more particular gaming awards.
Still further embodiments of the present invention comprise at least one random number generator for determining the outcome of a wagering game and a different random number generator for controlling one or more aspects of the dispensing of COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 07/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0 -3- CN tickets. In this case, either random number generator can be located within the housing Sof the gaming device or at some remote location which is linked to the gaming device.
Other embodiments of the present invention relate to methods of conducting games of chance wherein tickets to a future drawing are provided. As used herein, the term "drawing" is meant broadly to include lotteries, sweepstakes, and other random selections, wherein one or more winning indicia are randomly selected from a plurality of such indicia. Other methods comprise providing tickets for play on that game or another game in conjunction with the tickets to a drawing.
Other embodiments of the present invention comprise methods of conducting o 10 wagering games comprising dispensing tickets which are redeemable for credits in a fiture game only after a predetermined period of time.
Other embodiments of the present invention comprise lottery terminals which dispense tickets other than the purchased tickets and based on criteria unrelated to the lottery patron's success from a purchased ticket These and other embodiments are described below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention on a reel slot machine.
FIG. 2 illustrates a second embodiment ofthe present invention on a video slot machine.
FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention on a reel slot machine.
FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention on a table game.
FIG. 5 illustrates a plurality of gaming devices linked to a host controller.
FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention on a lottery terminal.
BEST MODE OR MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Some embodiments of the present invention relate to gaming devices comprising ticket dispensers which dispense tickets in addition to and/or independent of the gaming award typically provided by the gaming device when a winning outcome is randomly COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 08/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O 4- 1N selected from a plurality of possible outcomes. Other embodiments dispense tickets based on criteria unrelated to a randomly selected outcome.
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One preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 wherein a gaming device 100 comprises a primary gaming unit in the form of a standard 3-reel slot machine with display reels 110 and a secondary event or bonus wheel 150.
Suitable controls and currency mechanisms including a coin slot 114, bill validator 118, O and ticket dispenser 160 are provided.
Furthermore, suitable player controls including CHANGE button 132, CASH/CREDIT button 134, BET ONE button 136, SPIN button 138. SPIN THE WHEEL button 140 and BET MAX button 130 are also provided.
In a similar video-display gaming device 200 illustrated in FIG. 2, the primary reels are illustrated on a video display 210 and a secondary event in the form of a video display of a rotatable reel 250 is provided. Furthermore, the outcome of the secondary gaming unit can be increased by a multiplier 270. In a manner similar to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3, suitable controls and currency mechanisms including a coin slot 214, hill validator 218, and a payout chute 220 are provided. Furthermore, suitable player controls including CHANGE button 232, CASH/CREDIT button 234, BET ONE button 236, SPIN button 238, SPIN THE WHEEL button 240 and BET MAX button 230 are also provided. Additionally, an external ticket dispenser 260 is provided. As indicated in these figures, the supplemental ticket dispenser 160, 260 can be, but is not necessarily, separate and distinct from the portion of the gaming device which provides the gaming awards.
A still farther embodiment 300 of the present invention is shown in FIG. 3 wherein a ticket dislenser 360 is provided separately from a payout chute 320 which provides at least some of the gaming awards. In gaming device 300 illustrated in FIG. 2, the primary reels are illustrated on a video display 310 and a secondary event in the form of a video display of a rotatable reel 350 is provided. Furthermore, the outcome of the secondary gaming unit can be increased by a multiplier 370. In a manner similar to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, suitable controls and currency mechanisms including a coin slot 314 and bill validator 318 are also provided. Furthermore, suitable player controls including CHANGE button 332, CASEHCREDIT button 334, BET ONE COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 09/43 WO 02/21467 S0221467 PCTUS01/27462 O C button 336, SPIN button 338, SPIN THE WHEEL button 340 and BET MAX button 0 330 are also provided.
SOne preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a gaming device which is coinless, which does not dispense coins. Instead, the gaming device prints a cash voucher of the credit balance when a player cashes out. The tickets of this embodiment of the present invention are preferably and advantageously printed by the \O same priter that prints the cash vouchers. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that gaming awards are typically provided or indicated in the form of coins, currency, credits or redeemable tickets in response to a randomly determined outcome by the gaming device.
SAccording to another embodiment of the present invention, a gaming device is provided with a ticket dispenser which dispenses advertisements. For example, advertisements for a product or service unrelated to the gaming establishment can be provided. Additionally, either goods or ices typically provided by the gaming establishmnt can be advertised or the ticket can be in the form of a coupon redeemable for such goods or services, such as free meals, a free room, a show, or credits on the gaming device which dispensed the ticket, or credits on another game. The credits can be real credits or promotional credits, wherein real credits can be cashed out for cash while promotional credits can only be used to play a game and cannot be cashed out From the present description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the ticket dispensers of the present invention can be utilized to introduce players to new games at the gaming establishment.
One embodiment of the present invention dispenses tickets in response to signals generated by the gaming establishment and/or to one or more signals input at a remote location such as at a control booth. For example, a gaming establishment or other game operator can program a host computer to dispense tickets automatically, with direct operator input or with indirect operator input In the case of tickets dispensed automatically, a system is set up and tickets are subsequently dispensed without further operator input. In instances oftickets being dispensed with direct operator input, a specifc signal is sent by an operator to a specific gaming device at a specific time. In the case of tickets dispensed with indirect operator input, after an operator provides put, for example, at a host computer, some device performs some fmnion which COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 10/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0 -6affects the identity of the ticket recipient, the timing that the ticket is dispensed, and/or Sthe award or promotion reflected on the dispensed ticket. For example, a casino Ioperator can decide to issue a prize, such as a television set, and make an announcement which is broadcast throughout the casino. The announcement can give patrohs a time in which a voucher for that prize will be dispensed from certain gaming devices. The dispensing of tickets can be limited to a certain subset of gaming devices or by other criteria determined by the gaming establishment. At the predetermined time, a casino C operator then issues the voucher for the prize according to the predetenrined criteria.
o As shown inFIG. 5, a plurality of gaming devices 510 can be linked to a host computer-operated controller 520. In this manner, the dispensing of tickets in one or more of the manners described herein can be controlled and/or monitored by a host device 520 which is linked to a plurality of gaming devices.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the ticket dispenser of the present invention will dispense tickets randomly throughout the day. According to one preferred embodiment, the random dispensing of tickets can require that the specific gaming device is being played; however, according to still another embodiment of the present invention, tickets are dispensed randomly throughout the day even if the particular gaming device from which the ticket is dispensed is not being played at that time.
According to still another embodiment of the present invention, tickets can be dispensed depending upon the outcome of another gaming device. For example, gaming devices within a certain area, such as those in close proximity to a first gaming device, will dispense tickets if that first gaming device displays at least one of a plurality of possible outcomes. For example, if one gaming device provides a substantial prize, surrounding gaming devices can dispense consolation tickets, thereby adding to and expanding the merriment and excitement in that particular area of the gaming establishment.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, tickets will only be dispensed if the gaming device containing the ticket dispenser is being played at a certain minimum rate of play, four plays per minute. Thus, the rate of play can be a threshold criteria above which the player must play to qualify for a ticket, while the COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 11/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0-7l actual dispensing of the ticket will depend on another criteria such as a timer, a random Snumber generator, etc.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, tickets are only dispensed if a player has placed a player tracking card in the gaming device. The ticket dispensed in accordance with one preferred embodiment of the present invention is supplemental to any value previously associated with a player tracking card.
As noted above, the tickets can be promotional tickets which do not have any Va inherent or redeemable value other than to provide information relating to a product or service which is available either at the gaming establishment or elsewhere. Preferably, however, the tickets are redeemable for some product or service. For example, the ticket can be redeemable for credit(s) on the gaming device from which it was dispensed or at some other game(s). Additionally, the tickets can be redeemable for services provided by the gaming establishment. Furthermore, the tickets can be in the form of scratch-offtickets which, when scratched ofi can provide monetary prizes, goods or services.
According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a gaming device prints a ticket which provides eligibility for a drawing as well as at least one free play after a predetermined time period. If the drawing is mn with one or more numbers, the numbers can be chosen by the gaming device, by a host computer, or by a player through input controls such as a keypad or touch screen at the gaming device. The drawing can be conducted by the gaming establishment, by entry into a traditional government-run lottery, or through a third party drawing. Entry to the drawing can be exclusively via the gaming devices or may also be permitted by individuals through the purchase of drawing tickets, as in the case of a traditional government lottery.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, the ticket is preferably coded, for example, with a secure random number which serves as entry into a drawing. For example, the drawing can be conducted by one or more gaming establishments at predetermined times, monthly. The dispensed ticket also advantageously provides a player with one or more credits on the gaming device which dispensed the ticket, on some other gaming device(s), or on a number of predetermined gaming devices.
Advantageously, the drawing feature and the ability to obtain game credits utilizing one of these dispensed tickets only becomes valid after a predetermined time period. For COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 12/43 WO 02/.21467 PCTUS01/27462 0 -8example, a gaming device may dispense tickets during one particular week which provides a player with game credits or at some future time and eligibility in a drawing which is conducted at a different ftre time. Atemnatively, the future game credits and the drawing eligibity can be at the same time. Therefore, the patron can return to the games which incorporate this feature some predetermined time after the ticket was dispensed, insert the ticket into the ganing device and receive notification of his/her O status regarding the drawing as well as credits on the gaming device for one or more free plays. Awards won from one of the disclosed drawings can be paid directly to the player or can be issued as credits to the gaming machine, or some combination, for eample, lower tier awards provided at the gaming device while higher tier cash prizes only pay directly to a player. This embodiment of the present invention encourages return play and customer loyalty and provides a player with at least one additional chance of winning even after the player ends his or her current play session. This embodiment of the present invention also permits a gaming establishment to offer a relatively large, lottery-styled jackpot to a player. The manner in which a player is notified of the drawing outcome can be accomplished visually, audibly, with a gaming device on a leader board, or at some location remote from the gaming device, but most preferably within a participating gaming establishment. The drawing status indication is most preferably provided to the player on the gaming device which also offers the player one or more free plays. In this manner, a player can be introduced to new gaming devices. The tickets of this embodiment of the present invention can also be provided with an expiration. Thereby, a player may be provided with a specific time window for obtaining entry into the drawing or for free play credit.
According to this preferred embodiment of the present invention, a player may not be guaranteed that the winning numbers drawn for any speific period will produce a winner from the group of tickets dispensed for that particular drawing. If there is no wimner, the jackpot preferably rolls over into a subsequent drawing. For example, if the drawing is determined by randomly selecting a single number fiom the numbers 1- 10,000 for a drawing during the first week of September, yet only 1,500 tickets are dispensed containing entries to this particular drawing, then the winning number may not have been dispensed and the drawing will either end without a winner and/or the jackpot will be rolled over into the subsequent drawing, or example, a drawing during the COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 13/43 WO 02/21467 PCTIUS01/27462 S-9-
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N second week of September. The tickets of the present invention will also preferably have a printed time period during which a winning drawing ticket must be redeemed.
For example, for a drawing during the first week of September, a player may be required to redeem a winning ticket during the month of September. Any other time periods can be set as desired.
It is also within the scope of this aspect of the present invention to provide a player with game credits on a gaming device at the same times, different times, or overlapping times as the drawing feature. For example, for a drawing during the first week of September, a player can be provided with game credits on specified gaming o 10 devices during the first two weeks of September or during any time during the months of September or October or, alternatively, only during the month of October. In the latter case, a player is encouraged to return to the particular gaming establishment during September to determine the player's status with respect to the drawing and again in October to receive free plays on the gaming device. Most preferably, the game credits become valid after the drawing in order to encourage a player to return to a gaming device. The free plays may simply be some number of credits which are either real or promotional. In the case of real credits, a player can cash out the credits for money while promotional credits may only be used for play on a gaming device and cannot be cashed out.
When the ticket provides credits on a gaming device, either the same gaming device which dispensed the ticket or a different gaming device, the gaming device on which the free credits are provided preferably comprises an electronic reader for reading the ticket. In this manner, a player can simply go to the gaming device at a valid time and insert the ticket to play a game.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, a gaming device is provided with suitable printers, controls and communication software in order to permit the desired control, monitoring and validation of dispensed tickets by the gaming establishment or other entity responsible for the supervision and/or control of the tickets. One preferred ticket of this embodiment of the present invention will include information indicating the valid time window for the free play credit and a number or numbers associated with a valid entry into the drawing and may also include promotional COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 14/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US0/27462 N descriptions, disclaimers, expiration date, issue date, machine number, location identifier, and a bar code for validation purposes.
A somewhat simpler embodiment of the present invention comprises a gaming device and method for playing a game wherein the gaming device dispenses a drawing ticket comprising one or more sets of numbers or other indicia. According to this embodiment of the present invention, a drawing is held periodically and prizes are awarded to players holding winning tickets. The top prize of the drawing may be a fixed prize or a progressive prize based upon the total amounts wagered on participating Sgaming devices. This feature can also have time limits such as those discussed with other embodiments.
While various preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise dispensing tickets from gaming devices such as reel slot machines and video gaming devices, according to other embodiments of the present invention, tickets for drawings, game credits or free playsare dispensed during the play of wagering games commonly played on tables such as table card games, dice games, roulette, baccarat, etc.
According to these embodiments of the present invention, the tickets can provide free credits or free plays on the game at which the ticket is dispensed or at some other game, most preferably only becoming valid after some predetermined period oftime.
Alternatively and/or additionally, these tickets provide eligibility for a drawing.
Another embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 4 comprises a gaming table 400 which is provided with a playing surface 410, chip rack 420, card shoe 430 and discard tray 440. A plurality of player stations is located around the playing surfice. While six stations are illustrated, it is within the scope of the present invention to provide more or fewer player stations. According to this embodiment of the present invention, each playing area comprises a wager area 450, a card area 460 and a ticket' dispenser 470. According to this embodiment of the present invention, a ticket is dispensed at times or in manners described in accordance with the other embodiments.
According to a still further embodiment of the present invention, a gaming device issues a ticket which is not itself a drawing ticket but which is redeemable for a drawing ticket. According to this embodiment of the present invention, a player takes the dispensed ticket to either a booth wherein personnel issue the drawing ticket or to a central ticket dispenser which is capable of reading the ticket dispensed from the gaming COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 15/43 WO 021/21467 PCT/US01/274c2 S-11- 0 device, confirming that the dispensed ticket is valid and then issuing a drawing ticket to Sthe player.
Thus, some embodiments of the present invention comprise providing tickets tf. valid for free play, real credits or promotional credits on a gaming device after some predetermined period of time. As used herein, when a ticket is said to be redeemable or valid only "af t er some predetermined period of time", that length of time can be fixed in terms of hours, days, weeks, etc. or can simply be the length of time from the dispensing I of the ticket to some future time or future event, a drawing. The free play or credits can be useful on the same gaming device which dispensed the tickets or at some other gaming device for promotional purposes, such as a new game which has recently N1 been introduced.
All gaming devices and methods of the present invention can be used with coin games or with coinless games. In addition to the criteria above, the tickets of the present invetion can also be dispensed after the play of a certain number of games on a particular gaming device. This feature can encourage players to continue playing, particularly if the number ofplayers required in order to receive a free ticket is displayed to the player. Thus, tickets can be dispensed based upon the number of games played, the cash amount played, or some other similar play amount measurement. The tickets can also be dispensed by critezia which is time based, based upon the player's rate of play, or simply based on the cumulative time that a player has played. The present invention, therefore, is particularly attrtive to gaming establishments which do not have an existing player tracking system since embodiments of the present invention can be implemented where a single gaming device itself tracks and rewards a qualfied amount of play by a player.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a periodic random promotion by a gaming establishment can utilize tickets dispensed at a gaming device.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, a player can receive tickets for a random promotion if the player meets certain play criteria, for example, wagering a predetermined amount during a certain period of time before the random promotion drawing. For example, if a player wages twenty dollars, the player can receive a number for a monthly drawing. By the time of the monthly drawing, a player can accumulate many tickets. This aspect of the present invention provides an easy way for a gaming COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 16/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 8 -12- Sestabishment to dispense tickets while insurin that a player has met threshold criteria to qualify for the random promotion The embodiments of the present ivention which O dispense drawing tickets are preferably of the quick-pick type, wherein the computer picks the numbers. However, it is also within the scope of the present invention to provide a player rith the ability to select his or her own numbers utilizing controls at the gaming device, for example, a touch screen number selector or a key pad.
SAll gaming devices of the present invention can be provided with ticket printers, coin hoppers, or both.
SAs used herein, the term "gaming device" is used broadly to include all wagering o 10 games of chance, including but not limited to slot machines and table games, video games, such as video poker and video lottery gaming machines, coin games, coinless machines, and cashless machines.
Certain aspects of the present invention offer the advantages of significantly increasing the possible payout of a gaming device. For eample, a gaming establishment can be provided with a number of nickel slot machines or other gaming devices. These gaming devices can be provided with ticket dispenser attached to or incorporated into the cabinets of the gaming devices. The ticket dispensers will dispense promotional scratch off tickets to a player based on an event or string of events that are predetermined by the casino and controlled by another peripheral device, or by the casino's slot accounting/player tracking system. Some tickets may be redeemable for promotional items such as show tickets, dinners, rooms, etc., while other tickets may be valid for a large drawing such as a state lottery which provides a player with a chance to win many millions ofdollars. According to this aspect of the present invention, a gammng establishment would incur the expense of the promotions, as well as the expense oft dawngtickets, which is typically less than one dollar per ticket. Thegaming establishment can regulate the frequency with which the tickets are dispensed and thus the associated cost ofthe promotion. This aspect of the present invention allows a gaming establishment to offer a slot patron or other gaming device player a chance to win millions of dollars for just a single nickel bet. The denominations used are purely fr illustration. Fron the present description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that different prizes can be provided without departing from the scope of the present invention.
COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 17/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0 -13- According to a still further embodiment of the present invention, a player who is Splaying a gaming device can query his account for comp dollars and/or comp points in f real time from the gaming device. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that player tracking systems typically distinguish between "comp points" wherein a player may receive, for example, ten points for each dollar wagered and "comp dollars" which are typically provided to players from a discretionary fund dispensed by a casino and which are accumulated based on the casinos theoretical hold of a particular game. With comp Sdollars, a player will typically receive more comp dollars per dollar wagered when o playing on a gaming device which has a relatively low theoretical payout. Typically, 0 10 gaming devices only show a player's comp points. If a player wishes to redeem comp points, the player must typically leave a gaming device and go to a club booth, which then issues a voucher for goods or services, a free dinner. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, while a player is at a gaming device, the player can query S his account in real time through the use of suitable controls. After suitable input from a player at a gaming device, which may comprise the input of a PIN number for security purposes, the gaming device will download information from a central player tracking system which provides an indication to the player at the gaming device of the player's comp points. The player tracking system can also send information regarding particular options that a player has and indicate those options to the player right at the gaming device. Therefore, if a gaming establishment is running low on a particular award, for example, a particular jacket which is normally available to patrons with sufficient comp points, this option can be automatically removed from the option list displayed to the player on the gaming device. This embodiment of the present invention provides a labor savings for the casino and provides a more convenient method for player redemption of comp points or comp dollars. Utilizing those same controls, a player can obtain a printout of a voucher for a free meal or can have the goods, for example, the jacket, delivered to the player's room or home address. This aspect of the present invention advantageously does not require a player to leave a gaming device in order to redeem "comp points" or "comp dollars." According to this aspect of the present invention, a gaming device is preferably placed in a "wait" mode with a predetermined timeout period so that the redemption of "comp points" or "comp dollars" can be completed during the short download period, preferably a matter ofseconds, and internal chec COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 18/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O -14- CN can be performed to ensure that the formatting requests to the ticket are within valid q ranges. Once the ticket is successfully printed, an acknowledgment can be sent back to the player tracking system of the gaming establishment so that the card reader display can be updated with the appropriate message. At the same time, the gaming device can display a message indicating to the player that the "comp" issuance has been completed.
Also, if the "comp" ticket is unreadable, ajam occurs, or some other problem occurs, a recall from the game can be performed showing the ticket payout history along with the "comp" amount and the player tracking card number for the casino operator. If a "comp" redemption is requested and the game is in the middle of play, or in a state o 10 where the "comp" redemption cannot be processed, an appropriate message is preferably displayed to the player and sent back to the player tracking system of the gaming establishment indicating an appropriate error code corresponding to the gaming device's current state.
Tickets of ertain embodiments of the present invention can be comp tickets which are issued when commanded by a central host computer which is connected to a plurality of gaming devices or by the gaming devices themselves. Comp tickets can be issued after a predetermined amount ofwagering has been completed or if a player has played a game for a predetermined amount of time. The dispensing of comp tickets may also be dependent upon the rate of play, the amounts wagered, the number of games played, or the length of continuous game play. Still furthermore, a compensation ticket can be provided as a result of a random outcome which is only determined after certain qualifying game play. One or more of these methods for issuing "comp" tickets can be activated at the same time. For example, according to one embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of different methods for awarding "comp" tickets can be active and configured into a single gaming device. The particular award which is provided with a specific "comp" ticket can be determined separately with each of the criteria for awarding the "comp" ticket. Therefore, while a "comp" ticket can be awarded for one particular criteria, that ticket may have a different award value than a "comp" ticket awarded in response to a different "comp" ticket issuance criteria Each "comp" ticket preferably comprises an identifying number, a textual description of the "comp" awarded, and textual instructions as to how to redeem the "comp" ticket If a "comp" ticket is displayed on a gaming device, the description preferaly displays ony the COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 19/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O i "comp" award and not the instrutions. However, the "comp" ticket itself is preferably Sprinted with the redemption instructions and the identifying number along with the description of the particular "comp" award.
If the "comp" ticket is to be awarded in response to accumulated play, or a random outcome for a particular qualifying game event, then the particular value of the "comp" ticket may determine when a "comp" ticket is awardable. On the other hand, the value of the particular "comp" ticket would not determine if the "comp" ticket is awardable for "comp" tickets issued by a host computer. In order to monitor the accumulation of "comp" points, a gaming device is preferably configured such that each 0 10 of the t"cmp" criteria which can result in the dispensing of a "comp" ticket is provided with a meter which accumulates amounts earned towards a "comp" award. If the meter reaches the value of the associated "comp", the "comp" becomes awardable. Except for "comps" issued by a host computer, each meter will be incremented by some amount if certain specific conditions are met following each qualifying game played. A qualifing game, for example, is preferably one that meets the minimum bet requirements for a particular "comp" criteria. The minimum bet requirements can be specified either as a specific cash value or as requiring a MAX BET on the game. For each "comp" criteria, an ncrement size can be defined which determines the growth rate ofthe "comp" meter.
EXAMPLE
The following is an example of one method of issuing "comp" tickets according to different criteria which are described herein as comp-type 0" through "comp-type 2" which are generally described as: "Comp-type 0" HOST TRIGGERED "Comp-type 1" ACCUMULATED
PLAY
"Comp-type 2" RANDOM OUTCOME In the case of "comp-type 0" HOST TRIGGERED, the gaming establishment or other game operator designates which "comp" to award and specifies whether a ticket is issued from a gaming device immediately or after the next game is played. The casino controls will specify whether the command to issue a "comp" ticket should be ignored if the gaming device shows zero credits or whether the "comp" award should be queued up until there is a credit balance.
COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 20/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O -16- 0 CN The issuance of"comp" awards according to "comp-type 1" ACCUMULATED PLAY provides a wide variety of tracking ability. In this example, time is broken up into periods of specified length. Internal metering is done on either the number of games played or on the amount wagered during a specific time period.
To determine whether play is at a sufficient rate, a threshold is specified. Ifthe metered amount for a prior period meets or exceeds the threshold, then the play rate is considered to be sufficient For this "comp-type an accumulation meter can be Sincremented based upon the number of qualifying games played after sufficient play rate has been achieved or upon those games that were played in the period prior to achieving the play rate. In the former case, the accumulation can be based upon the increment size times either the number of games or the amount wagered. In the latter case, the accumulation can be based upon the increment size times either the number of periods that were rate sufficient or the value metered for the period (number of games or amount wagered). In addition, the accumulation meter can be configured to decrement or clear if there is a lack of sufficient rate of play. To accomplish this, a delay in terms of number of periods is specified. If this is set to zero, no decay/reset takes place. If this number ofperids passes without any qualified game play, the meter begins decreasing by a specifiable reset decrement amount on each subsequent period. If the reset decrement amount is specified as zero, the accumulation meter is simply reset.
For the "comp-type 2" RANDOM OUTCOME criteria, the gaming establishment need only specify an odds value that specifies that randomly, at an average of one in qualifying games, an accumulation meter will be incremented in accordance with a specific increment size. The increment size can be based upon the number of games or upon the amount wagered. When the accumulation meter reaches the comp value, the comp ticket can be dispensed.
Each "comp" type except "comp-type 0" (host triggered) has an accumulation meter for accumulating value towards a "comp". The value in the "comp" accumulation meter is compared to the "comp" value for a given type of"comp" ticket. If the "comp" accumulation meter is greater than or equal to the "comp" value for that specifc ticket, then that "comp" ticket is awardable. In this example where there are multiple "comp" tickets corresponding to the different "comp" types, then the gaming device can be configured to allow continued accumulation until the player selects his "comp".
COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 21/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 O -17- 0 CA Additionally, different prizes can be made available to a player based upon the amount of d "comp" value accumulated. For example, one "comp" value may have one associated "comp" prize while more valuable prizes can be assigned higher "comp" values. In this case, a player may be provided with the option of continuing to accumulate "comp" value in order to qualify for higher value prizes. The higher value prizes become awardable when the accumulation meter reaches the corresponding "comp" value for any given prize. If accumulation is not enabled, the highest valued awardable "comp" is awarded This system also comprises a master meter which tracks the nufiber of "comp" o 10 tickets awarded and the total value of those tickets. "Comp" tickets issued are also preferably logged into a cash-ticket log and into a game-play history log.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a gaming system comprises multiple gaming devices wherein players can receive drawing tickets. At least one of the award categoriescauses the gaming machine to print a ticket which is valid in' a drawing held periodically, weekly. The numbers or indicia can be selected by the gaming device in a quick-pick fashion or each gaming device can be provided with input apparatus for a player to choose his or her own numbers, for example, a touch screen or key pad. If a player is required to pick five or six numbers out of a large field of numbers, then prizes can be awarded for tickets with numbers matching three or more of the numbers drawn. The numbers may also be generated in a manner wherein they relate to the randomly determined outcome or some intermediate event of the wagering game. For example, if the game played on the gaming device comprises a spinning wheel or a Keno game, the number or numbers provided to the player may be the last number drawn on the wheel or Keno game. The drawing may also be non-numeric and can use any form of symbol. Matching all of the numbers or other symbols can provide the player with a progressive jackpot while other prizes are predetermined, fixed values.
If the jackpot is not won, it preferably carries forward to the next drawing. If duplicate entry numbers are not allowed, a suitable number-generating algorithm can be used based upon the gaming device ID or upon a configured seed number provided to the gaming device, or the gaming devices can be linked such that no duplicate sets of numbers can be generated for a given drawing. If duplicate sets of numbers are petnitted, then multiple winners would split the jackpot. Ajackpot can be funded by COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 22/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/S01/27462 0 o -18the underlying game, e.g, with a percentage of the game play monies going to fund the Sdrawing. In addition, lower tier prizes can be cash prizes or merchandise.
t) The tickets issued in accordance with the present invention, which are issued dependent upon a player's amount wagered, length of continuous play, etc., can measure the quatliing player activity from the start of a particular play session or at regular intervals. In the case of a play session, the play session is preferably defined as I0 the time when money/credit is added so the gaming device no longer has a zero credit ci. balance. The end of the play session is defined to be when the gaming device returns to g a zero credit balance by the player either playing off or cashing out the credit balance Ci 10 and the machine staying at a zero credit balance for a certain period of time, seconds. This length of time can be adjusted by the gaming establishment through an administrative screen on a host computer. The main purpose of adding the time period option is to accommodate situations where the same player has run out of money and will replenish the game and continue playing. Without this feature, the game would assume the same player is a new player and would reset the accrual toward a ticket. For example, a gaming device can be set up to print a ticket when a total of $500.00 has been wagered during a single play session. Alternatively, a gaming device can dispense tickets at regular intervals. For example, a ticket can be issued every time a predefined dollar amount has been wagered. For exampJe, if a ticket is to be issued every time a multiple of $500.00 has been wagered over the life of the machine, then a player can receive a ticket as soon as he starts playing if a previous player or players had wagered close to, but slightly less than, the $500,00 amount.
According to other eibodiments of the present invention, tickets are dispensed from lottery terminals. The dispensed tickets are not related to the outcome on the l tickets purchased in a standard fashion by a lottery player. In the case of lottery terminals, players can randomly receive tickets when they purchase a lottery ticket. The ticket received may be lottery related, for example, a free scratch ticket or a free daily pick-3 entry. Alternaively, the dispensed ticket could be some other promotion or prize. The various aspects of the present invention can be used with both on-line lottery tickets and two instant win tickets. Thus, the tickets of the present invention are in addition to tickets purchased by a lottery player and dispensed by a lottery terminal operator and are u1a d to the outcome on the tickets purchased by the player.
COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 23/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 o -19- C Nonetheless, in addition to the random distribution of tickets to lottery ticket Spurchasers, other criteria can be utilized for dispensing the tickets of the present invention from a lottery terminal. For example, a lottery player may be required to purchase three lottery tickets or to.purchase lottery tickets of a predetermined value in order to qualify for the dispensing of these tickets. Upon qualifying, the tickets can be dispensed to qualifying lottery players either randomly or based upon some other criteria such as after a predetermined gross volume of purchases from either that particular lottery terminal, a predetermined group of lottery terminals or all lottery terminals on that particular system and/or in a geographic location. Furthermore, lottery players can be provided with an identification number or magnetically encoded card which can be swiped through or input into a lottery terminal. In this manner, a player's actual total purchases of lottery tickets within a givenjurisdiction can be tracked and players can qualify for the tickets of the present invention based upon criteria such as total number of tickets purchased, total value of tickets purchased, frequency of play, frequency of playing different games, etc.
FIG. 6 is an illustration of a lottery terminal which can be used in accordance with the scope of the present invention. The lottery terminal shown in IG. 6 comprises a keyboard 610, tiltable screen 620, ticket hopper 630, marketing display 640, bar code scanner 650, optical mark reader (OMR) 660 and magnetic strip reader 670.
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Claims (77)

1. A gaming device, comprising: means for receiving a wager; means for playing a wagering game wherein a player's success at said wagering game is, at least partially, randomly deterined; and means for providing a gaming award when a player is successful in said wagering game and for dispensing tickets which are not dependent on a player's success at said 0 10 wagering game or on a player's existing credits.
2. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said playing means comprises at least one reel display.
3. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said playing means comprises a video display.
4. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is operable independent of said providing means. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means dispenses a ticket after a predetnrmined number of plays on said gaming device.
6. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is onfigured to dispense a ticket randomly while said gaming device is being played,
7. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is configured to dispense a ticket randomly regardless of whether said gaming device is being played. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 25/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 0, 0, -21-
8. The gaming device according is confi"red to dispense a ticket if said gami certain rate of play.
9. The gaming device according 1 receiving a player tracking card, and wherein dispense tickets only if a player tracking card The gaming device according I promotional tickets.
11. The gaming device according t redeemable for at least one play on said gamir
12. The gaming device according t redeemable for at least one play on another go
13. The gaming device according t redeemable for services provided by a gaming
14. The gaming device according t scratch-off tickets The gaming device according t gaming unit comprising means for displaying i ofpossible indicia.
16. The gaming device according t gaming unit comprises a wheel. o claim 1, wherein said dispensing means g device is being played at or above a o claim 1, further comprising means for aid dispensing means is configured to ias been inserted in said gaming device. o claim 1, wherein said tickets comprise o claim 1, wherein said tickets are g device. o claim 1, wherein said tickets are ming device. claim 1 wherein said tickets are establishment. i claim 1, wherein said tickets comprise 3 claim 1, further comprising a secondary randomly selected indicia from a plurality I claim 15, wherein said secondary COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 26/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/USOI/27462 -22- C
17. A gaming device according to claim I, wherein said dispensing means is Sconfigured to dispense a game ticket redeemable for play on a gaming device and a c ticket providing eligibility to a drawing.
18. The gaming device according to claim 17, wherein said drawing ticket and said game ticket are on a single ticket.
19. The gaming device according to claim 17, wherein said drawing ticket and said game ticket are separate tickets. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means is configured to dispense tickets for a drawing.
21. The gaming device according to claim 20, further comprising means for automatically selecting at least one indicia from a predetermined set ofindicia for said drawing.
22. The gaming device according to claim 21, wherein said selecting means is configured to select said at least one indicia randomly.
23. The gaming device according to claim 21, wherein said indicia are numbers.
24. The gaming device according to claim 20, further comprising means for receiving a player' selection of at least one indicia from a predetermined set of indicia for said drawing. The gaming device according to claim 24; wherein said receiving means comprises a keypad.
26. The gaming device according to claim 24, wherein said receiving means comprises a touch screen. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 27/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 o -23- 0 N 27. The gaming device according to claim 24, wherein said indicia are 0 numbers. 28, The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said tickets are different in form from said gaming award.
29. The gaming device according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing means comprises means for printing said tickets. 0 O 10 30. The gaming device according to claim 29, wherein said printing means prints indicia responsive to at least one of a plurality of signals generated at a location remote from said gaming device.
31. The gaming device according to claim 30, wherein said plurality of signals is generated by a gaming establishment.
32. The gaming device according to claim 31, wherein said plurality of signals is generated in direct response to operator input.
33. The gaming device according to claim 29, wherein said printing means is configured to print indicia responsive to at least one of a plurality of signals generated in response to player input at said gaming device.
34. A ganning device, comprising: means for receiving a wager; means for playing a wagering game wherein a player's success at said wagering game is randomly determined; and means for providing a gaming award in a form selected from the group consisting of coins, currency, credits or redeemable tickets and for printing tickets which are not dependent on a player's success on said wagering game or on a player's existing credits. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 28/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/USO/27462 S-24- CN 35. The gaming device according to claim 34, wherein said printing means is Sconfigured to print indicia corresponding to at least one of a plurality of signals .generated at a location remote from said gaming device.
36. The gaming device according to claim 35, wherein said signals are generated by a gaming establishment. lr- NO
37. The gaming device according to claim 36, wherein said plurality of signals is generated in direct response to operator input.
38. The gaming device according to claim 34, wherein said printing means is configured to print indicia responsive to at least one of a plurality of signals generated in response to player input at said gaming device.
39. A method of conducting a wagering game, comprising: providing at least one player with an opportunity to place a wager on a game of chance; determining at least one outcome from a plurality of possible outcomes for said game of chance wherein said determining said at least one outcome is, at least partially, randomly controlled; and providing at least one ticket to at least one player based on at least one criteria other than said at least partially randomly determined outcome, wherein said at least one ticket is valid for a free play of a wagering game only after some predetermined period of time.
40. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 39, wherein said at least one ticket also qualifies a player for a drawing.
41. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 39, further comprising conducting said wagering game on an electronic gaming device.
42. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 39, further comprising printing said at least one ticket at said gaming device. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 29/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 o CN 43. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 41, j wherein said at least one ticket qualifies a player for a drawing.
44. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 39, further comprising dispensing said at least one ticket electronically. A method of conducting a wagering game, comprising: Va providing at least one player with an opportunity to place a wager on a game of chance; determining at least one winning outcome from a plurality of possible outcomes for said 0 o 10 game of chance wherein said determining step is, at least partially, randomly controlled; and providing at least one ticket to the at least one player based on at least one criteria other than said at least partially randomly determined outcome, wherein said at least one ticket is valid for a drawing.
46. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim wherein said at least one ticket also provides a player with a free play on a wagering game.
47. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 46, wherein said at least one ticket entitles a player to a free play of a wagering game only after a predetermined period of time.
48. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim further comprising conducting said wagering game on an electronic gaming device.
49. The method of conducting a wagering game with an electronic gaming device comprising dispensing a ticket from the gaming device which is redeemable for credits in a gaming device only after a predetermined period of time. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 49, wherein said ticket is redeemable in a different gaming device. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 30/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 S-26- 0 S51. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 49, Sfurther comprising dispensing a lottery ticket. r/)
52. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 51, further comprising printing said lottery ticket at said gaming device,
53. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 52 wherein said printing comprises printing indicia responsive to input from a playr.
54. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 52, wherein said printing comprises printing indicia responsive to input from a game operator. A method of conducting a wagering game with an electronic gaming device comprising dispensing a ticket for a drawing.
56. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim further comprising dispensing a ticket redeemable for credits on a gaming device.
57. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 56, wherein said ticket is redeemable in a different gaming device.
58. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim further comprising printing said ticket for a drawing at said gaming device.
59. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 58, wherein said printing comprises printing indicia responsive to input from a player. The method of conducting a wagering game according to claim 58, wherein said printing comprises printing indicia responsive to input from a game operator. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 31/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 -27- 0 N 61. A method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device, comprising: V) providing a gaming device comprising means for playing a wagering game; Sproviding a player with an opportunity to place a wager; S playing said wagering game on said gaming device wherein a player's success at said wagering game is, at least partially, randomly determined; awarding a gaming award when a player is successful in said wagering game; and ID dispensing tickets in response to at least one criterion other than a player's success at said wagering game and other than a cash-out feature. c 62. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said providing the gaming device comprises providing at least one reel.
63. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said gaming device comprises a video display and further comprising displaying an outcome of said wagering game.
64. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said gaming device comprises a credit meter and said player is provided with an opportunity to cash out and redeem accumulated credits. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said providing a gaming device comprises providing a gaming device comprising a printer.
66. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets from said gaming device. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 32/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 -28- 0 0' 67. The methodof conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming Sdevice according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets from a dispenser external to said gaming device.
68. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets after a predetermined number of plays on said gaming device. NO c' 69. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets randomly while 1 said gaming device is being played. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets only if said gaming device is being played at or above a certain rate of play. 71, The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said dispensing tickets comprises dispensing tickets providing eligibility for a drawing.
72. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said at least one criterion is the length of time a player has played said wagering game.
73. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said at least one criterion is the amount wagered by a player.
74. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising providing a player with a chance to multiply said gaming award by at least one multiplier. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 33/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/US01/27462 o -29- 0 The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said providing a player with an opportunity to place a wager comprises providing a player with an opportunity to place a coinless wager. S76. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said step of providing a player with an opportuity to place a wager comprises providing a player with an opportunity to place a cashless wager. o
77. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets in response to signals generated by a host computer.
78. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing said tickets in response to direct input from a casino operator.
79. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, firther comprising dispensing said tickets in response to indirect input from a casino operator. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing tickets in response to an outcome on a diflerent gaming device.
81. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, further comprising dispensing tickets only if a player has placed a player tracking card in said gaming device.
82. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said dispensed tickets are scratch off tickets. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 34/43 WO 02121467 PCTAUS01127462 S83. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said dispensing tickets comprises dispensing Ctickets providing eligibility for a drawing and wherein said step of providing a gaming device comprises providing a gaming device with player input controls through which a player can designate indicia for said drawing.
84. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming _device according to claim 61, wherein said tickets are redeemable for credits on a gaming device only after a predetermined period of time.
85. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 84, wherein said dispensing tickets comprises dispensing tickets providing eligibility for a drawing.
86. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 84, wherein said credits are real credits.
87. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 84, wherein said credits are promotional credits.
88. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, fhrther comprising dispensing said tickets afLter the play of a certain. number ofgames on said gaming device-
89. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 61, wherein said dispensing tickets comprises dispensing tickets for a drawing'in response to a player wagering a predetermined amount during a predetermined period of time. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by 1P Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 35/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/IUS01/27462 o -31- 0 (1 90. A method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gamning device, comprising: providing a gaming device comprising means for playing a wagering game, means for accumulating comp points and means for displaying a visible indication of a player's accumulated comp points; '4 providing a player with an opportunity to place a wager; 1^-playing said wagering game on said gaming device wherein a player's success at said wageing game is, at least partially, randomly determined; and C<1 r- providing a player with the ability to redeem comp points by providing input at said o 10 gaming device. (N
91. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, fbrther comprising displaying at least One redemption option to a player at said gaming device.
92. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, further comprising changing the display of at least one redemption option at said gaming device.
93. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, further comprising requiring player input at said gaming device prior to displaying said player's accummulated comp points.
94. TheI method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, further comprising requiring player input at said gaming device prior to redemption of comp points. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, wherein providing a player with the ability to redeem comp points comprises dispensing a ticket which is redeemable for the comp goods or services from said gaming device. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 36/43 WO 02/2467 PCT/US01/27462 O -32- 0 c 96. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming Sdevice according to claim 95, wherein providing a player with the ability to redeem comp points also comprises printing a redeemable ticket at said gaming device.
97. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, further comprising accumulating a plurality of comp values according to different comp criteria. VN
98. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 90, wherein said plurality of comp values have corresponding comp awards.
99. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 98, wherein each comp value has a different corresponding comp award.
100. The method of conducting a wagering game on an electronic gaming device according to claim 97, further comprising providing a player the opportunity to continue accumulating comp value according to a comp criteria even after said player has reached a comp value level which qualifies for an award.
101. A lottery terminal comprising: means for providing a lottery ticket in direct response to input from a terminal operator and for printing a second ticket which is not in direct response to a terminal operator.
102. The lottery terminal according to claim 101, wherein said second ticket is a lottery ticket.
103. The lottery terminal according to claim 102, wherein said printing of said second ticket is randomly determined. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15 15/09/2007 01:39 +61-2-95522894 WALSH AND ASSOCIATES PAGE 37/43 WO 02/21467 PCT/USOl/27462 o -33- 0 CI
104. The lottery terminal according to claim 102, wherein said second ticket is only printed if a player has qualiled according to some predetermined criteria.
105. The lotteiy terminal according to claim 104, wherein said predetermined criteria comprises the amount a player has paid for lottery tickets.
106. The lottery terminal according to claim 104, wherein said predetermined criteria comprises a number of tickets the player has purchased. o 10 107. The lottery termninal according to claim 104, wherein the predetermined criteria comprises a type of lottery ticket a player has purchased. COMS ID No: ARCS-161127 Received by IP Australia: Time 01:29 Date 2007-09-15
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