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AU769105B2
AU769105B2 AU46195/01A AU4619501A AU769105B2 AU 769105 B2 AU769105 B2 AU 769105B2 AU 46195/01 A AU46195/01 A AU 46195/01A AU 4619501 A AU4619501 A AU 4619501A AU 769105 B2 AU769105 B2 AU 769105B2
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Name of Applicant/s: Actual Inventor/s: Address for Service: Invention Title: Ainsworth Game Technology Limited Leonard Hastings Ainsworth BALDWIN SHELSTON WATERS MARGARET STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 'A GAMING MACHINE' Details of Associated Provisional Application No. PQ8695 dated 22 May 2000 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- File: 27592AUP02 FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to gaming machines and in particular to rotating reel type gaming machines. The invention has been developed primarily for computerised, spinning reel video poker machines and will be described herein with reference to that application. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to that particular field of use and may be suitable for many other applications.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way be considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common general knowledge in the field.
Gaming machines have long been known and are now one of the most common °forms of gambling. One of the oldest and best known forms of gaming machines is the rotating reel type "poker machine". These machines use a series of three or more reels, *oooo each reel having symbols on its peripheral edge. The reels are rotated upon placing a bet and then stopped to produce an array of randomly selected symbols. Winnings are paid S .if the random combination of symbols matches one of the predetermined winning combinations.
.i Recently these gaming machines have been computerised with a video display replacing the physically rotating reels. The display screen presents an array of symbols in five columns and three rows equating to the symbols that would normally be seen on the five rotating reels of an equivalent old style mechanical machine. Computerised machines have allowed players to bet on combinations of symbols other than just those in the central row which was traditionally the only line of symbols considered in the mechanical machines. Today these machines will typically offer players the opportunity to simultaneously bet on the combinations in various "paylines" (as they are known) -3extending through the array. Eventually, all the practical "paylines" have become standard on most machines and game developers have looked to subsidiary or secondary games in an effort to further increase gaming enjoyment for players. A secondary game might typically involve a simulated horse race or a moving symbol that randomly changes symbols in the array of the primary game. The secondary games are often referred to as "features". The feature would appear upon some trigger event such as a predetermined outcome in the primary game. The feature game can be used to alter the "volatility" of the gaming machine to maintain the players interest and enhance the gaming experience.
The "volatility" the gaming machine refers to the expected frequency of wins and the corresponding amount payed for each win. Overtime, all gaming machines return a set percentage of the bets received as winnings. Otherwise the machine would not make a profit. However, a machine with high volatility will return this percentage through fewer wins of high value and a low volatility machine provides more wins of less value.
15 Unfortunately, this generally gives the gaming machine only two set levels of volatility, that is, the volatility of the primary game and the volatility of the feature game. Therefore, the gaming machine designer has no scope to vary the volatility in an incremental manner in an effort to further enhance the gaming experience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art, or to provide a useful alternative.
S .According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a gaming machine oooo• S"comprising: a display for showing an initial array of randomly selected symbols, the array having an initial number of rows and columns of randomly selected symbols visible on -4the display, the gaming machine for paying winnings on the occurrence of predetermined winning combinations of symbols, wherein upon a trigger event, one or more additional symbols joining the array to increase the number of symbols displayed so that the machine can also pay winnings on winning combinations resulting from the increased number of symbols.
In one form, a single additional symbol is added to the array in response to the trigger event. However, two or more symbols may be added in response to the trigger event and in some forms an entirely new and separate array of symbols may appear in response to the trigger.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a gaming machine comprising: a display for showing an initial array of randomly selected symbols such that the gaming machine is for paying winnings on the occurrence of predetermined winning combinations of the symbols in the initial array; wherein, 15 at least one additional row and/or column of random symbols appears on the display for gaming upon a the occurrence of predetermined trigger event.
•eeee It will be appreciated that the term "pay winnings" encompasses a machine that dispenses legal tender or tokens that can later be redeemed for money, as well as a machine that awards gaming credits which can be used to bet on future games or converted to money. Typically, computerised gaming machines will pay winnings by awarding credits that are tallied on a credit meter displayed on the video screen. Betting with electronically recorded credits is more convenient than physically feeding coins or ee.eei tokens into the machine with each single gaming operation.
.i .By adopting an array that extends beyond the typical five column, three row of array, the machine can offer paylines that inherently have a better chance of achieving a winning combination, such as three matching symbols. By varying the number of additional symbols added to a five column, three row array and controlling when and how the player may gain access to paylines that include the additional symbol, the game designer is able to make subtle variations in the volatility.
Preferably, the array initially has five columns and three rows; and, one or more additional symbols are added to extend the array upon a predetermined trigger event. In one particularly preferred form, the trigger event is a predetermined combination of the symbols in the array.
In a further preferred form a trigger combination in any of the addition arrays can in turn trigger still further arrays to become available for gaming.
By providing an additional array of symbols, the machine can be configured to give the player a second chance of winning or allow two standard arrays to be played simultaneously. Furthermore, if a predetermined combination of symbols appear in the second array, the machine can provide a third array and so on.
15 For a significant number of players the feature games may marginally enhance S•gaming enjoyment, however, the primary source of enjoyment is provided by the basic game which has traditionally adhered to the five column, three row format. The present invention provides scope for significant increases in gaming enjoyment by allowing incremental departures from the traditional five column, three row array. With the extension of rows and/or columns, the player has the option of playing extended lines of S symbols which would have correspondingly different probabilities of returning a S"winning combination and therefore a chance for a higher winning payout.
.ogoo BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS S- The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which: -6- Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a gaming machine with a display screen showing an extended array of symbols in accordance with the present invention; Fig. 2 shows a schematic representation of a gaming machine with a display screen showing the traditional set of five adjacent reels used by the base game; Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing the fundamental steps during the operation of the gaming machine; and Fig. 4 shows a schematic representation of a gaming machine with a display screen showing an extended array of symbols in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to Fig. 2, the traditional base game consists of five columns, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 symbolising the mechanical reels used in a typical version of the original machines. Each column has three symbols, again because in the original mechanical versions of the game, only three of the symbols on the peripheral edge of the reels were 15 visible to the player. Using this basic five column, three row array, the machine will generally offer the player about nine paylines of symbols.
ooeoo As shown in Figs. 1 and 4, extending a row and/or a column allows extra paylines or an existing payline can be extended, thereby increasing the chances of a winning combination. Furthermore, the extended array also allows the machine to increase the number of winning combinations as well as the amount of winnings for particular combinations. For example, if the array is extended so that one of the paylines has six S symbols, the machine can then offer a prize for six of a kind. The probability that this will occur is relatively slight, and so associated the prize is correspondingly high.
The basic operation of this embodiment is shown in Fig. 3. The player plays the traditional base game until a predetermined combination of symbols occurs. It could be -7as simple as a certain scatter of symbols through the array. This triggers an extension of the array of the base game by one or more symbols. It will be appreciated that in some forms of the invention, the machine may be configured to arbitrarily choose where the array is to be extended, however, in other forms, the player determines the location of any additional symbols.
The present invention encompasses games beginning with an array smaller than the traditional base game but allowing the player to extend the array over time. For example, the initial array may be only three columns by three rows. Over time the player is likely to trigger additional symbols and the array will grow and extend so that the paylines become more likely to yield a winning combination. Obviously, a payline of say eight symbols will show three of a kind more often that five symbol payline. In light of this, there would need to be some limits imposed on the size of any paylines.
However, while the player is building the array toward its allowable limit, there is significant incentive to continue playing and not "waste" the effort taken to get the array 15 to an intermediate stage.
In yet another embodiment, the gaming machine can be configured to provide additional arrays of standard or non-standard size. The additional arrays may appear in response to certain combinations appearing in the initial array or simply at the player's discretion. The additional array could play subsequently to the initial array to give a second chance at winning. Alternatively, the second (or third etc) array may play 0 simultaneously to the first.
The game designer could choose whether the player must bet credits on the paylines of the bonus array or whether the bonus reels spin for 'free'. Furthermore, the bonus arrays themselves could trigger the appearance of still further arrays. The bonus -8arrays may be displayed for one free spin only, or may remain on screen until the credit meter is too low to allow betting on all the available arrays.
With the provision of gaming machines having the capability of departing from a single traditionally sized array, the playing options and therefore gaming enjoyment can be significantly enhanced.
The invention has been described herein by way of example only, ordinary workers in this field will readily appreciate that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
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1. A gaming machine comprising: a display for showing an initial array of randomly selected symbols, the array having an initial number of rows and columns of randomly selected symbols visible on the display, the gaming machine for paying winnings on the occurrence of predetermined winning combinations of symbols, wherein upon a trigger event, one or more additional symbols joining the array to increase the number of symbols displayed so that the machine can also pay winnings on winning combinations resulting from the increased number of symbols.
2. A gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein a single additional symbol is added to the array in response to the trigger event.
3. A gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein two or more symbols are added to the array in response to a trigger event.
4. A gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein the increased number of symbols 15 is provided by a new and separate array of the randomly selected symbols.
5. The gaming machine according to claim 4, wherein the trigger combination in any of the additional arrays will in turn trigger still further arrays to become available for gaming.
6. A gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein the array initially has five columns and three rows; and one or more additional symbols are added to extend the array upon a predetermined trigger event.
7. A gaming machine according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the trigger event is a predetermined combination of the symbols in the array.
8. The gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein a single additional symbol is added to produce an extended array in response to the trigger event.
9. The gaming machine according to claim 8, wherein the array initially has five columns and three rows.
10. The gaming machine according to claim 9, wherein the trigger event is a trigger combination of the symbols in the array.
11. The gaming machine according to claim 10, wherein upon a trigger combination in the extended array, the number of symbols displayed further increases to further extend the array.
12. The gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein two or more symbols are added to produce an extended array in response to the trigger event.
13. The gaming machine according to claim 12, wherein the array initially has five columns and three rows.
14. The gaming machine according to claim 13, wherein the trigger event is a trigger i 15 combination of the symbols in the array.
The gaming machine according to claim 14, wherein upon a trigger combination in °the extended array, the number of symbols displayed further increases to further extend the array.
16. The gaming machine according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the trigger event is a player actuated trigger provided on the control console.
17. A gaming machine comprising: a display for showing an initial array of randomly selected symbols such that the gaming machine is for paying winnings on the occurrence of predetermined winning 0: combinations of the symbols in the initial array; wherein, -11- at least one additional row and/or column of random symbols appears on the display for gaming upon a the occurrence of predetermined trigger event.
18. A gaming machine according to claim 17, wherein a trigger event is one or more trigger combinations of symbols occurring in the initial array.
19. A gaming machine according to claim 18, wherein a trigger combination in any of the at least one additional row and/or column will in turn trigger still further at least one additional row and/or column to become available for gaming.
A gaming machine according to any one of claims 17 to 19, wherein the trigger event is a player actuated trigger provided on the control console.
21. A gaming machine substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings and/or examples. DATED this 28th day of October, 2003 BALDWIN SHELSTON WATERS Attorneys for: AINSWORTH GAME TECHNOLOGY LIMITED oo o oo...
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