AU2019201109B2 - Gaming Apparatus and Method Relating to Linked Gaming Machines - Google Patents

Gaming Apparatus and Method Relating to Linked Gaming Machines Download PDF

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AU2019201109B2
AU2019201109B2 AU2019201109A AU2019201109A AU2019201109B2 AU 2019201109 B2 AU2019201109 B2 AU 2019201109B2 AU 2019201109 A AU2019201109 A AU 2019201109A AU 2019201109 A AU2019201109 A AU 2019201109A AU 2019201109 B2 AU2019201109 B2 AU 2019201109B2
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: A gaming system comprising: a promotional jackpot controller; and 5 a plurality linked terminals including gaming terminals and non-gaming terminals, each linked gaming terminal comprising a first display and an associated player tracking module comprising a second display, each player tracking module configured to communicate with the promotional jackpot controller and to enable a player to identify themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, 10 each non-gaming terminal operable to conduct a transaction and report data to the promotional jackpot controller, the promotional jackpot controller comprising a memory storing data defining a value of first promotional credits awardable to any one or more of the linked terminals and values of second promotional credits specific to respective identified 15 players, the promotional jackpot controller arranged to: receive data corresponding to one or more activity characteristics of the linked gaming terminals from player tracking modules at which players have identified themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, wherein the one or more activity characteristics include an amount of credits wagered at the respective linked terminals; 20 receive data reported from each non-gaming terminal; increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on all the amounts of credits wagered at each of the respective linked gaming terminals, and increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on data received from each of the non-gaming terminals; 25 increase the respective values of second promotional credits stored in the memory based on the respective amount of credits wagered at each respective linked gaming terminal and increase the respective values of second promotional credits based on data reported for the respective identified player at a non-gaming terminal; 30 communicate the first value to the player tracking module, whereafter the player tracking module displays the first value on the second display; monitor for the occurrence of an award event; and make an award of the first promotional credits in respect of one of the linked terminals at which a player has been identified in response to occurrence of the 11088080_1 (GHMaters) P74618.AU.5 award event, and wherein the gaming system is configured to make respective awards of the second promotional credits at the end of a respective gaming session in respect of each identified player. 11088080_1 (GHMaters) P74618.AU.5

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award event, and wherein the gaming system is configured to make respective awards of the second promotional credits at the end of a respective gaming session in respect of each identified player.
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GAMING APPARATUS AND METHOD RELATING TO LINKED TERMINALS
Related Application
This application is a divisional application of Australian patent application number 2017200153, which in turn is a divisional application of Australian patent application number 2014268162, which in turn is a divisional application of Australian patent application number 2011203155, which in turn is a divisional application of Australian patent application number 2008200505, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Field
The present invention generally relates to linked terminals and methods involving the use of linked terminals. A particular embodiment of the present invention relates to awards to players of linked gaming terminals and the distribution of those awards.
Definitions
"Terminal" means a device capable of performing a transaction in a gaming system and includes for example gaming terminals, entrance terminals and transaction terminals.
"Gaming terminal" means a device for providing a game of chance and includes for example gaming and slot machines, poker machines, sports book terminals and keno terminals.
"Linked terminals" means terminals that are connected in a general sense through a communication channel and/or one or more devices. Linked terminals therefore include networked terminals able to communicate with each other and terminals able to communicate with a common device, optionally through one or more intermediary devices, irrespective of whether or not the individual terminals share any information with each other through the connection.
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"Non-gaming terminal" means a terminal which is not a gaming terminal.
"Player" is a person using a gaming terminal.
"User" is a person using a terminal and includes a player.
Background of the Invention
With the increase of gambling at gaming venues has come increased competition between gaming venues. Gaming venue operators have therefore continuously looked for new variations and types of games in order to enhance the entertainment value of the games on offer.
In response to this need, suppliers of gaming devices and systems have attempted to provide the sought-after variety, while still developing games that comply with the relevant regulations in the jurisdiction of the gaming venue operator. Suppliers of gaming devices therefore are faced with restrictions on the types of games and gaming machines that are allowable, both in terms of the prevailing regulations and in terms of providing a return on investment to the gaming venue operators.
In addition, it is important that a player be able to understand the operation of a game quickly so that the player can start to quickly play the game and therefore extract maximum entertainment from the game.
Any reference in this specification to the prior art does not constitute an admission that such prior art was well known or forms part of the common general knowledge in any jurisdiction.
Summary of the Invention
In a first aspect, the invention provides a gaming system comprising: a promotional jackpot controller; and a plurality linked terminals including gaming terminals and non-gaming terminals, each linked gaming terminal comprising a first display and an associated
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 player tracking module comprising a second display, each player tracking module configured to communicate with the promotional jackpot controller and to enable a player to identify themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, each linked gaming terminal being a gaming machine comprising a credit input mechanism operable to establish credits on the gaming machine, the credit input mechanism including at least one of a coin input chute, a bill collector, a card reader and a ticket reader, meters configured for monitoring credits established via the credit input mechanism and changes to the established credits due to play of the gaming machine, the meters including a credit meter to which credit input via the credit input mechanism is added and a win meter, a random number generator, a plurality of buttons configured for operation by a player to input a wager from the established credits and to initiate play of a game, and a game controller comprising a processor and memory storing instructions, the game controller executing the instructions stored in the memory responsive to initiation of play of a game with the buttons to conduct game play using the random number generator; each non-gaming terminal operable to conduct a transaction and report data to the promotional jackpot controller, the promotional jackpot controller comprising a memory storing data defining a value of first promotional credits awardable to any one or more of the linked terminals and values of second promotional credits specific to respective identified players, the promotional jackpot controller arranged to: receive data corresponding to one or more activity characteristics of the linked gaming terminals from player tracking modules at which players have identified themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, wherein the one or more activity characteristics include an amount of credits wagered at the respective linked gaming terminals in respect of game play; receive data reported from each non-gaming terminal; increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on all the amounts of credits wagered at each of the respective linked gaming terminals, and increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on data received from each of the non-gaming terminals;
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 increase the respective values of second promotional credits stored in the memory based on the respective amount of credits wagered at each respective linked gaming terminal and increase the respective values of second promotional credits based on data reported for the respective identified player at a non-gaming terminal; communicate the first value to the player tracking module, whereafter the player tracking module displays the first value on the second display; monitor for the occurrence of an award event; and make an award of the first promotional credits in respect of one of the linked terminals at which a player has been identified in response to occurrence of the award event, and wherein the gaming system is configured to make respective awards of the second promotional credits at the end of a respective gaming session in respect of each identified player.
In an embodiment, the promotional jackpot controller is provided by a jackpot controller.
In an embodiment, the gaming system comprises a timer or counter, the gaming system being arranged to initiate a promotional period when the timer or counter reaches a trigger value, and wherein it is only during the promotional period that the promotional jackpot controller increases the value of first promotional credits stored in the memory.
In an embodiment, the gaming system comprises a timer or counter, the gaming system being arranged to initiate a promotional period when the timer or counter reaches a trigger value, and wherein it is only during the promotional period that the jackpot controller monitors for the occurrence of an award event and in response causes the award of first promotional credits.
In an embodiment, the gaming system comprises a progressive jackpot controller maintaining a progressive jackpot that is measured in actual credits.
In an embodiment, the gaming system comprises a central display arranged to display
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 a current value of first promotional credits accumulated.
In an embodiment, one or more of the terminals is associated with a printer and the gaming system is arranged to print and dispense a ticket with indicia that indicates the number of promotional credits awarded to a player.
In an embodiment, the gaming system comprises at least one redemption terminal at which the promotional credits can be redeemed.
In an embodiment, a card reader is associated with at least one of the terminals and the gaming system is arranged to write data to a card inserted in the card reader that indicates the number of promotional credits awarded to a player.
In a second aspect, the invention provides a method of operating a gaming system to make awards of promotional credits, wherein the gaming system comprises a promotional jackpot controller; and a plurality linked terminals, each linked terminal comprising a first display and a player tracking module comprising a second display, each player tracking module configured to communicate with the promotional jackpot controller and to enable a player to identify themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, the promotional jackpot controller comprising a memory storing data defining a value of first promotional credits awardable to any one or more of the linked terminals and values of second promotional credits associated with respective ones of the linked terminals, the method comprising: receiving data at the promotional jackpot controller corresponding to one or more activity characteristics of the linked terminals from player tracking modules at which players have identified themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, wherein the one or more activity characteristics include an amount of credits wagered at the respective linked terminals; increasing, by the promotional jackpot controller, the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on all the amounts of credits wagered at each of the respective linked terminals; increasing, by the promotional jackpot controller, the respective values of second promotional credits stored in the memory based on the respective amount of credits wagered at each respective linked terminal;
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 communicating the first value from the promotional jackpot controller to the player tracking module; displaying the first value on the second display of the player tracking module; monitoring, by the promotional jackpot controller, for the occurrence of an award event; making, by the promotional jackpot controller, an award of the first promotional credits in respect of one of the linked terminals at which a player has been identified in response to occurrence of the award event; and making respective awards of the second promotional credits at the end of a respective gaming session in respect of each respective terminal.
In an embodiment, the method comprises initiating and controlling the duration of a promotional period, during which first promotional credits are accumulated and a non promotional period during which first promotional credits are not accumulated.
In an embodiment, the method comprises awarding the first promotional credits on the occurrence of the award event during the promotional period.
In an embodiment, the method comprises awarding the first promotional credits during the non-promotional period if the accumulated first promotional credits from a previous promotional period have not been awarded.
In an embodiment, the method comprises initiating and controlling the duration of a promotional period during which the process of awarding a number of first promotional credits occurs on the occurrence of the award event and a non-promotional period during which the awarding process does not occur on the occurrence of the award event.
In an embodiment, the method comprises accumulating first promotional credits during both the promotional and non-promotional periods.
In an embodiment, the method comprises accumulating first promotional credits only during the promotional period.
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In an embodiment, the method comprises ending the promotional period when the award event occurs.
In an embodiment, the method comprises initiating a feature event following the process of awarding a number of first promotional credits to one or more players, the feature event including an opportunity for a player of a terminal to which first promotional credits have been awarded to place at least some of those first promotional credits at risk, in order to win a prize.
In an embodiment, the prize comprises at least one of additional first promotional credits or an award of actual credits.
In an embodiment, the method comprises once a maximum number of first promotional credits has been reached, further first promotional credits are accumulated and awarded separately.
In an embodiment, the process of awarding first promotional credits comprises awarding the greater of a minimum number of first promotional credits and the accumulated first promotional credits.
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, given by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Figure 1 shows diagrammatically, a view of a gaming console suitable for implementing the present invention. Figure 2 shows a block diagram of gaming machine suitable for implementing the present invention.
Figure 3 shows a block diagram of components of the memory of the gaming machine represented in Figure 2.
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Figure 4 shows diagrammatically, a network gaming system suitable for implementing the present invention.
Figure 5 shows a flow diagram of a process performed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
In Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, one example of a gaming console that is suitable to implement the present invention when linked to other terminals in a gaming system is generally referenced by arrow 114.
The gaming console 114 includes two displays 106A, 106B on one or both of which is displayed representations of a game that can be played by a player and a bank of buttons 107A and/or a touch screen 107B to enable a player to play the game. The displays 106 may be a video display unit, such as a cathode ray tube display, a liquid crystal display, plasma screen, any other suitable video display unit, or the visible portion of an electromechanical device. The display 106B may display artwork, including for example, pay tables and details of bonus awards and other information or images relating to the game. In alternative gaming consoles the display 106B may be omitted, optionally replaced by a static display.
A credit input mechanism including a coin input 11OA and/or bill collector 11OB allows a player to provide credit for wagering and a coin output 111 is provided for cash payouts from the gaming console 114. A ticket reader 108 and a printer 109 may be provided to provide, cashless game play or other gaming and non-gaming related functions.
A player tracking module (PTM) 119 is attached to a side of the console 114. The PTM 119 includes an electronic display 116 and may also include a keypad 117 and a card reader 118. The display 116 may, for example, be a LCD display or other video display or may be a LED display. The card reader 118 allows player identification through the insertion of a player card 120 including a machine readable player
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 identifier.
Figure 2 shows a block diagram of a gaming machine, generally referenced by arrow 100, suitable for implementing the present invention. The gaming machine 100 may include the gaming console 114 shown in Figure 1 and accordingly like reference numerals have been used to describe like components in Figures 1 and 2.
The gaming machine 100 includes a game controller 101, which in the illustrated example includes a computational device 102, which may be a microprocessor, microcontroller, programmable logic device or other suitable device. Instructions and data to control operation of the computational device 102 are stored in a memory 103, which is in data communication with, or forms part of, the computational device 102. Typically, the gaming machine 100 will include both volatile and non-volatile memory and more than one of each type of memory, with such memories being collectively represented by the memory 103.
The game controller 101 may include hardware credit meters 104 for the purposes of regulatory compliance and also include an input/output (1/O) interface 105 for communicating with the peripheral devices of the gaming machine 100. The input/output interface 105 and/or the peripheral devices may be intelligent devices with their own memory for instructions and data.
In the example shown in Figure 2, the peripheral devices that communicate with the controller are the displays 106, bank of buttons/touch screen 107, the card and/or ticket reader 108, the printer 109, a bill acceptor and/or coin input 110 and a coin output 111. Additional devices may be included as part of the gaming machine 100, or devices omitted as required for the specific implementation.
The bank of buttons 107A and/or touch screen 107B together with one or both of the displays 106 may provide a user interface 115 through which the gaming machine 100 and player communicate. If a card/ticket reader 108 is provided, this may also form partofthe userinterface 115.
In some embodiments, the gaming machine 100 may include a communications
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 interface, for example a network card 112. The network card 112, may for example, send status information, accounting information or other information to a central controller, server or database and receive data or commands from the central controller, server or database. The network card 112 may also enable communication with a central player account, allowing cashless gaming. One or more of the peripheral devices, for example the card/ticket reader 108 may be able to communicate directly with the network card 112. The network card 112 and the I/O interface 105 may be suitably implemented as a single machine communications interface.
The game controller 101 also includes a random number generator 113, which generates a series of random numbers that determine the outcome of a series of random game events played as part of a game on the gaming machine 100.
In other embodiments, the game controller 101 may have distributed hardware and software components that communicate with each other directly or through a network or other communication channel. In particular, the game controller 101 may be located in part or in its entirety remote from the user interface 115. Also, the computational device 102 may comprise a plurality of devices, which may be local or remote from each other.
Figure 3 shows an exemplary block diagram of the main components of the memory 103. The RAM 103A typically temporarily holds instructions and data related to the execution of game programs and communication functions performed by the computational controller 102. The EPROM 103B may be a boot ROM device and/or may contain system and game related code. The mass storage device 103C may be used to store game programs, the integrity of which may be verified and/or authenticated by the computational controller 102 using protected code from the EPROM 103B or elsewhere.
Figure 4 shows a gaming system 200 in the form of a network of devices. The gaming system 200 includes a network infrastructure 201, which for example may be an Ethernet network. Alternatively, a wireless network and/or direct communication channels, or a different type of network may be used to link the gaming machines to a server, each other and/or other devices. Gaming consoles 114, shown arranged in two
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 banks 203 of two gaming consoles 114 in Figure 4, are connected to the network infrastructure 201. The gaming consoles 114 may form part or all of a gaming machine 100. Single gaming consoles 114 and banks 203 containing three or more gaming devices 202 may also be connected to the network infrastructure 201, which may also include hubs, routers, bridges to other networks and other devices (not shown).
One or more displays 204 may also be connected to the network infrastructure 201. The displays 204 may, for example, be associated with a bank 203 of gaming consoles 114. The displays 204 may be used to display representations associated with game play on the gaming devices 202, and/or used to display other representations, for example promotional or informational material as described herein below.
The gaming system 200 may further include one or more table games 212, for example Black Jack, Roulette and Poker games. The table games may have a network interface 213, allowing either automatic or manual entry of game play activity characteristics, such as the placing of a wager, to be entered and communicated within the gaming system 200. In addition, one or more sports book terminals 217 and keno terminals 218 may be provided, each having a connection to the network architecture 201. Other types of gaming terminal may be provided in addition to gaming machines, table games, sports book terminals and keno terminals if required.
The gaming venue may have an entrance machine 215. Player may use a player tracking card or other player identifier to identify themselves at an entrance machine. The player may be required to pay an entrance fee and this may be notified by the entrance machine 215 together with the identity information for the player, for example to gaming floor management server 208.
The gaming venue may provide one or more redeeming stations and/or transaction terminals 216. Players may be able to redeem promotional credits and normal credits at a redeeming station and perform other transactions such as adding actual credits to a player account, cashing credits out of a player account, or cashing out a printed voucher at a redeeming station/transaction terminal 216. This terminal may therefore be provided at a cashier's station.
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Servers may also be connected to the network infrastructure 201. For example, a game server 205 may generate game outcomes for games played on one or more of the gaming consoles 114, a database management server 206 may manage the storage of game programs and associated data in a database 206A so that they are available for downloading to, or access by, game controllers 101, and a jackpot server 207 may control one or more jackpots for the gaming system 200. The jackpot server 207 may control a promotional jackpot described herein below as well as a traditional progressive jackpot that awards actual credits to players at winning machines. Herein the term actual credits can be purchased for currency at a known rate. Alternatively, different servers, implemented on the same or on separate physical devices may control the promotional jackpot and the traditional progressive jackpot, if a traditional progressive jackpot is provided. A timer, counter or clock 219 may be provided to govern the start and/or end of promotional periods as described herein. A user terminal 210 connected to gaming floor management server 208 is used to configure the promotional jackpot on the jackpot server 207. In the embodiment, gaming floor management server 208 is also used to implement a player tracking system and accrue player points in a database of player records.
In the embodiment, each gaming terminal is provided with a player tracking module (PTM) 119. To obtain the benefits offered by player tracking, a player enters their player card 120 into card reader 118. The processor of PTM, processes the data from the card reader 118, and displays, for example, a greeting on display 116, as well as certain functions that the player may enable by means of buttons 117 which vary depending on implementation of the PTM 110 within the venue.
The PTM 119 is in data communication with the consoles 114 via a serial port of the input/output section 105 and in data communication with the jackpot server 207 and gaming floor management server 208 over network 201. The PTM 119 is arranged to receive data from the gaming machine 100 indicative of wagers placed and amounts won on the gaming machine and communicate data to the jackpot server to enable the jackpot server to implement a normal progressive jackpot. If a valid player card is inserted into card reader 118 of the PTM, the PTM also communicates data to enable a promotional jackpot controller function of the jackpot controller 207 to accumulate promotional credits for accumulation in an appropriate data structure of a memory of
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 the jackpot server.
In an alternative embodiment, the promotional credits may be determined and awarded centrally, for example by the gaming floor management server 208, which could then communicate promotional credits to the jackpot server 207. Similar functionality is present in non-gaming terminals which participate in the promotional jackpot such that when a player inserts a player card into such terminals and conducts a transaction, for example, a purchase, data is communicated to the jackpot server 207 to enable it to accumulate the promotional credits for the promotional jackpot. Users of non-gaming terminals may be awarded the promotional jackpot in some embodiments.
Further servers may be provided to assist in the administration of the gaming system 200, including for example a gaming floor management server 208, and a licensing server 209 to monitor the use of licenses to particular games. An administrator terminal 210 is provided to allow an administrator to manage the network 200.
The gaming system 200 may communicate with other gaming systems, other local networks, for example a corporate network and/or a wide area network such as the Internet through a firewall 211. Accordingly, the linked gaming machines that participate in the embodiments described below may include gaming machines 100 located in the gaming system 200 and gaming machines 100 located elsewhere, and communicating with the gaming system 200 through the firewall 211 or otherwise.
Figure 5 shows a process flow diagram of a process performed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The process may be performed within the gaming system 200, in which the gaming consoles 114 each include game controllers 101 to form gaming machines 100 and the following description assumes this implementation. However, those skilled in the relevant arts will appreciate that the process will also be able to be implemented by other gaming systems.
In step 1, the game controller 101 monitors the bill acceptor and/or coin input 110 and/or information received by the card/ticket reader 108 or network card 112 for a deposit of credit and in response causes the hardware meters 104 to increment according to the denomination of the game. The game controller 101 then monitors the
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 bank of buttons/touch screen 107 for the input of a wager.
If there are sufficient credits in the meters 104 to support the wager, a game play is commenced by the game controller 101 determining the game outcomes to result from the game, based on numbers from the RNG 113. The game controller 101 communicates wager data to the PTM 119. When a valid player card is inserted, PTM 119 communicates data to jackpot server 207, which manages the promotional jackpot. PTM 119 may also determine an amount of promotional credits that is to be awarded directly to the player based on the wager. For example, where the player has established a player account, which may be maintained by the gaming floor management server 208, then a value of promotional credits equal to 2% of the wagers may be accumulated as part of the player account. The amount of promotional credits may be stored by the PTM 119 until the end of a gaming session on that gaming machine 100 indicated by removing card 120. Alternatively, the promotional credits may be determined and awarded centrally, for example by the gaming floor management server 208. Either way, at the end of a session both the central user record and the player card 120 will contain the player's up to date point balance.
The displays 106 then displays representations of the outcome of the game and any award is awarded to the player as a result of the game. The game may be any game of chance playable on a gaming machine, for example, a spinning reel game, a poker style card game, or a dice game. The game may also include one or more second screen feature games provided in a manner well known in the relevant art.
In step 2, the jackpot server 207 receives the wager amount and determines a promotional credit amount based on the wager. This amount is added to a progressive jackpot of promotional credits. For example, a value equal to 1% of the wager may be added to the current value of the progressive jackpot, which is stored within the memory of the jackpot server 207. The jackpot server 207 communicates the value of the progressive jackpot for display to players. The jackpot server 207 may send the value to the display 204 and/or to the PTM 119 for display on display 116. In other embodiments, the jackpot server may receive a contribution derived from the wager amount. It will be appreciated from the above that the jackpot server acts as a promotional award controller.
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Therefore, promotional credits to the value of 3% of wagers placed on a gaming machine 100 are accumulated in two different pools, one of which is a progressive jackpot, which can be won based on activity at any one of a plurality of terminals in the gaming system 200, and one of which is a pool specific to the player. Accordingly, although in the preceding description the amount of promotional credits is computed for the progressive jackpot is based on the wagers made at a gaming machine 100, the promotional credits added to the progressive jackpot can also be viewed as a transfer of one third of a total award of promotional credits, or as an additional award equal to half the promotional credits awarded to a player, and may be computed using either of these measures if required to achieve the same effect. Promotional credits can also be added from other gaming terminals and non-gaming terminals.
The equivalent value of one promotional credit in actual currency may be any ratio required by the operator of the gaming system 200 or may not have a specific correspondence to actual currency. For example one promotional credit may be able to be used to purchase benefits to the value of one dollar. Alternatively, one promotional credit may exchange to more or less value in dollars.
The jackpot server 207 may store a seed value for the progressive jackpot, which is the starting point for the accumulation of promotional credits. The jackpot server 207 may also store a maximum value for the progressive jackpot, freezing the value of the jackpot at that point until it is won and incrementing a second progressive jackpot in the interim period before the first progressive jackpot is won. These values may be configurable, for example using the administrative terminal 210.
The terminals may communicate the wagers to the jackpot server 207 in either currency value or in credits. If the terminals communicate wagers in credits and different terminals have different denominations, then the jackpot server 207 may store in memory information identifying a scale factor. The jackpot server 207 then may use the scale factor for each terminal to scale the contributions from the terminals, to provide an increase in the progressive jackpot proportional to the actual wager or other contribution made.
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In some embodiments, the accumulation of promotional credits that are specific to a player may be omitted. The accumulation rate of the progressive jackpot of promotional credits may be able to be increased in this embodiment relative to if two pools are maintained.
In step 3, the gaming terminal determines whether a trigger event has occurred. If not, then the process returns to step 1. If the trigger event has occurred, then the process proceeds to step 4. The trigger event may be any one or more of a plurality of different events. For example, the trigger event may be the occurrence of a particular outcome on the gaming terminal, the accumulation by a specific player of a plurality of like or different particular outcomes on the gaming terminal, the matching of a number or group of numbers assigned to a game play with a winning number or group of numbers, the matching of a transaction number associated with the game play (or other activity) with a winning transaction number, the next transaction after a randomly selected time period.
In an alternative embodiment, the trigger condition may be determined centrally, by the jackpot server 207. This may be suited to trigger conditions such as mystery jackpots, where the gaming machine 100 that is awarded the progressive jackpot is the gaming machine that causes the progressive jackpot to reach a value that has been randomly selected within a defined range, which may be the range defined by the seed value and a maximum value for the jackpot. This alternative embodiment is represented in Figure 5 by the decision box 3a shown in outline.
There may be a plurality of trigger events, with different events defined for different terminals and/or a plurality of events defined for a single terminal. In addition, some trigger events may be determined dependent on outcomes of games played on the gaming machines 100 and others based on activity of the gaming system, in which case both steps 3 and 3a shown in Figure 5 would apply.
Single and multiple winners can be announced simultaneously. When multiple winners are involved, this may lead to a second phase of the jackpot cycle where the selected winners play against each other for the final prize. Consolation prizes may be awarded from the progressive pool, for example totalling 10% of the pool with the ultimate
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 winner receiving 90% of the pool, or from another pool. Alternatively, the consolation prizes may be fixed in value and the winner may receive the full progressive award. In another alternative, the pool could be split between the multiple winners equally or in other proportions dependent on other criteria.
In step 4, the gaming machine 100 communicates the occurrence of the trigger event to the jackpot server 207, which in step 5 returns to the gaming machine 100 the current value of the progressive jackpot. The jackpot server 207 also clears the progressive jackpot and starts a new progressive jackpot from the seed value. Light and/or sound sequences using the PTMs 119 and/or other devices in the gaming system 200 may signify the winning of the progressive jackpot, the commencement and running of a promotional period during which the progressive is active (see herein below) and/or the end of a promotional period. Sequences may also occur on other significant events, for example when a random increment of the progressive jackpot occurs.
In step 6, the gaming machine 100 or the PTM 119 receives the amount of promotional credits that have been won and awards these to the player. The gaming machine 100 may store the promotional credits in its memory 103A, adding it to promotional credits awarded in step 1 if applicable and award a combined amount of promotional credits when the player cashes out from the gaming machine 100. The promotional credits may be awarded for example, by the gaming machine 100 printing a ticket on its printer 109. Written to a card 120 using the card reader 119 or by communicating the credits to a network device such as the gaming floor management server 208 for storage in a centralised player account, or otherwise.
In an alternative embodiment, the jackpot server 207 may award the progressive directly by communicating the amount to the gaming floor management server 208 for storage in the relevant player's centralised player account. In a further alternative embodiment, the printer 109 may have a connection to the network infrastructure 201 that does not traverse the game controller 101 and the jackpot server 208 or another device in communication with the jackpot server 208 may directly control the printer 109 to award the promotional credits. These alternatives are represented by step 6a shown in outline.
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The processes of steps 1 through 6 described in the preceding paragraphs may be applied across a plurality of different types of terminals in the gaming system 200. The network interface 213 be part of a terminal related to the table game 212. Wagers may be communicated to the jackpot server 207 by the network interface 213, after input through one or more sensors (not shown) that may provide automatic operation, or by the table operator using a user interface of the network interface 213. The sports book terminal 217 and keno terminal 218 may operate in a similar manner to the gaming machines 100, automatically communicating wagers made. These devices may monitor for their own trigger events. The entrance machine 215 may cause an increase in the promotional credits in the progressive jackpot. If a fee is charged for entry, the increase may be in the same proportion as to if that amount had been wagered at a gaming terminal.
The progressive jackpot may be operated whenever the gaming system 200 is operated. Alternatively, the progressive jackpot may be turned on and off. For example, the promotional jackpot may operate according to a timetable, with the commencement of a promotional period during which the promotional jackpot is operational defined by the elapsing of a certain time as measured from the clock 219. The promotional jackpot could commence based on other variables, including reaching a certain turnover across all terminals that have an identified player operating or all terminals in a venue or across multiple venues. If the trigger condition for winning the progressive jackpot is related to the size of the progressive jackpot, for example mystery progressive type arrangement, then the promotional period may end when the prize is won. Alternatively, the promotional period may have a fixed ending time or end based on another variable, such as after the elapsing of a certain number of game plays or transactions at terminals participating in the promotional progressive jackpot.
In one embodiment, when the promotional period ends due to an event other than the winning of the progressive jackpot, contribution to the progressive jackpot may cease, but the terminals may still be eligible to win the progressive jackpot. The progressive jackpot may be awarded to the first terminal to achieve the trigger condition. Alternatively, the level of the progressive jackpot, or each jackpot if more than one is running may be saved for further accumulation during the next promotional period.
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Participation in the promotional progressive jackpot may be limited to players who have identified themselves at a terminal, for example by inserting a player tracking card 120 into a PTM 119. Participation may also be limited to specific terminals, the specific terminals being fixed by the venue operator, or determined dynamically by the jackpot server 207, for example based on players meeting a certain level of play, using random selection criteria, and/or based on time.
Some other examples of parameters that may be used to accumulate promotional credits in the progressive jackpot include any one or combination of the number of game plays independent of wager size, the entrance of an identified player that is recorded by the entrance machine regardless of whether or not the player paid an entrance fee, wins achieved at the gaming terminals, particular results achieved at the gaming terminals, the making of a transaction at a transaction terminal regardless of whether or not the gaming venue derives direct benefit from the transaction, and random increments. Almost any transaction involving the gaming system or capable of being entered into the gaming system using a terminal may be used to increment the progressive jackpot, and may extend to activities unrelated to game play, such as the purchases at shops, restaurants or other places at a gaming venue. In one embodiment, the transactions that accumulate promotional credits in the progressive jackpot are limited to transactions involving the award or use of promotional credits by a player.
The various terminals or a selection of terminals may provide a feature in which the award of promotional credits may be supplemented with an additional award. The feature may be, for example, a double-up feature, in which the player makes a selection between two options, with the awarded promotional credits being doubled if the player chooses one option and the awarded promotional credits being lost of the player chooses the other option. The additional award need not be limited to promotional credits and could include bonus prizes, such as vouchers for products or services offered by the gaming venue.
Also, the promotional jackpot itself may be awarded from a feature game, with the monitoring of the activity characteristics leading to an event that triggers award of the
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 feature game. The feature game may be available on particular terminals, for example a gaming machine, in which case if the event triggering the award of a feature game occurs on another type of terminal, then the award may be associated with the player's account or written to a player card so that the gaming system offers the feature game when they play a gaming machine. The player may be notified by signs, audible notices or by staff of the requirement to play a particular terminal to play the feature game.
Operation of the promotional progressive jackpot can be provided in addition to other gaming activities. For example, a progressive jackpot that awards actual credits may be provided by the gaming system in combination with the promotional progressive jackpot. The trigger events for the award of the promotional progressive jackpot and actual progressive jackpot could be the same, particularly if the terminals participating in the promotional progressive jackpot were limited to gaming machines. However, in the embodiment, the trigger events are different. In particular, the event that causes winning of the promotional progressive jackpot may advantageously be one that applies to a range of terminals, allowing more players to participate.
While the foregoing description has been provided by way of example of the embodiments of the present invention as presently contemplated, which utilise gaming terminals of the type found in casinos, those skilled in the relevant arts will appreciate that the present invention also may have application to internet gaming and/or have application to gaming over a telecommunications network, where handsets are used to display game outcomes and receive player inputs.
Where in the foregoing description reference has been made to integers having known equivalents, then those equivalents are hereby incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
Those skilled in the relevant arts will appreciate that modifications and additions to the embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It will be understood that the invention disclosed and defined in this specification
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the invention.
It will also be understood that the term "comprises" (or its grammatical variants) as used in this specification is equivalent to the term "includes" and should not be taken as excluding the presence of other elements or features.
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1. A gaming system comprising: a promotional jackpot controller; and a plurality linked terminals including gaming terminals and non-gaming terminals, each linked gaming terminal comprising a first display and an associated player tracking module comprising a second display, each player tracking module configured to communicate with the promotional jackpot controller and to enable a player to identify themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, each linked gaming terminal being a gaming machine comprising a credit input mechanism operable to establish credits on the gaming machine, the credit input mechanism including at least one of a coin input chute, a bill collector, a card reader and a ticket reader, meters configured for monitoring credits established via the credit input mechanism and changes to the established credits due to play of the gaming machine, the meters including a credit meter to which credit input via the credit input mechanism is added and a win meter, a random number generator, a plurality of buttons configured for operation by a player to input a wager from the established credits and to initiate play of a game, and a game controller comprising a processor and memory storing instructions, the game controller executing the instructions stored in the memory responsive to initiation of play of a game with the buttons to conduct game play using the random number generator; each non-gaming terminal operable to conduct a transaction and report data to the promotional jackpot controller, the promotional jackpot controller comprising a memory storing data defining a value of first promotional credits awardable to any one or more of the linked terminals and values of second promotional credits specific to respective identified players, the promotional jackpot controller arranged to: receive data corresponding to one or more activity characteristics of the linked gaming terminals from player tracking modules at which players have identified themselves by presenting a respective user identifier, wherein the one or more activity
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 characteristics include an amount of credits wagered at the respective linked gaming terminals in respect of game play; receive data reported from each non-gaming terminal; increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on all the amounts of credits wagered at each of the respective linked gaming terminals, and increase the value of the first promotional credits stored in the memory based on data received from each of the non-gaming terminals; increase the respective values of second promotional credits stored in the memory based on the respective amount of credits wagered at each respective linked gaming terminal and increase the respective values of second promotional credits based on data reported for the respective identified player at a non-gaming terminal; communicate the first value to the player tracking module, whereafter the player tracking module displays the first value on the second display; monitor for the occurrence of an award event; and make an award of the first promotional credits in respect of one of the linked terminals at which a player has been identified in response to occurrence of the award event, and wherein the gaming system is configured to make respective awards of the second promotional credits at the end of a respective gaming session in respect of each identified player.
2. A gaming system as claimed in claim1, wherein the promotional jackpot controller is provided by a jackpot controller.
3. A gaming system as claimed in claim 1 to claim 2, comprising a timer or counter, the gaming system being arranged to initiate a promotional period when the timer or counter reaches a trigger value, and wherein it is only during the promotional period that the promotional jackpot controller increases the value of first promotional credits stored in the memory.
4. A gaming system as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, comprising a timer or counter, the gaming system being arranged to initiate a promotional period when the timer or counter reaches a trigger value, and wherein it is only during the promotional
16690186_1 (GHMaers) P74618.AU.5 period that the jackpot controller monitors for the occurrence of an award event and in response causes the award of first promotional credits.
5. A gaming system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a progressive jackpot controller maintaining a progressive jackpot that is measured in actual credits.
6. A gaming system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, comprising a central display arranged to display a current value of first promotional credits accumulated.
7. A gaming system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein one or more of the terminals is associated with a printer and the gaming system is arranged to print and dispense a ticket with indicia that indicates the number of promotional credits awarded to a player.
8. A gaming system as claimed in any one of claims to 7, comprising at least one redemption terminal at which the promotional credits can be redeemed.
9. A gaming system as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein a card reader is associated with at least one of the terminals and the gaming system is arranged to write data to a card inserted in the card reader that indicates the number of promotional credits awarded to a player.
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