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ABSTRACT There is provided a video card game machine, having a visual display unit (VDU), a user control panel for a control unit, means for awarding a prize such as a coin/token delivery hopper, and acceptance means to receive an input payment from a player such as a coin/token acceptor. The VDU is adapted to provide various displays one of which is illustrated. The VDU displays cards, a number of cards from the one pack of cards, namely, a line of winning cards 10(a) to (e), a line of continuance cards ll(a) to (c). All of these cards are displayed with their indicia revealed to the player. Finally, there is a plurality, in this case (5), of gaming comparison cards 12(3) to (e) initially all face down. Cards l2(a) is revealed and it matches card l0(e) and the player wins and receives a prize. Card 12(e) is then revealed and it matches card 10(a) recording a second win. The card 12(c) is revealed which records a third win by matching with card l0(e) again . Finally, the game stops when the player reveals card 12(b) for which there is no match.
Description
introduction
The present invention relates to a video card game machine comprising a visual
display unit; a user control panel; acceptance means to receive an input payment
from a player to allow the machine to be operated; and a control unit comprising:
means for directing the playing of a game by displaying, face-up and face-down, a
plurality of cards; and means for changing a face down card to a face-up card; and
meansfor awarding prizes. The invention is also directed to a method of operating a
video card game machine.
Generally, conventional video card game machines award prizes according to
chance, with a minimum amount of skill involved. For example, in card games played
in gaming establishments and the like, the player can play in such a manner as to
take account of the odds by virtue, for example, of playing cards from a particular
pack that have already been displayed, and so on. However, such a facility is
generally not available with video gaming machines.
A further problem with many games of chance and skill, played on such video gaming
machines, is that very often the player has one chance to win and then loses all his or
her money, i.e. the token or money that has been inserted into the video card game
machine to allow the machine to be operated. Sometimes, there is what is in effect a
“neutral” prize, in the sense that the player may be allowed to continue playing the
game, having another chance.
However, in many such games, the player does not have any real control over
whether he or she continues to play, whether he or she accepts bets from the
machine or whether, for example, having won a prize, he or she decides to wager
that prize on winning a further prize at obviously improved odds. This is somewhat
on the basis of a “double your money” option. However, generally, there is not
enough opportunities for the player to interact with the machine.
The present invention is directed towards overcoming these problems.
According to the invention, there is provided a video card game machine comprising:
a visual display unit;
a user control panel;
acceptance means to receive an input payment from a player to allow
the machine to be operated; and
a control unit comprising: means for directing the playing of a game by
displaying, face-up and face-down, a plurality of cards; and means for
changing a face down card to a face-up card; and
means for awarding prizes;
characterised in that:
the control unit comprises: means for displaying, face-up with the indicia
thereon visible, a first number of winning cards;
means for displaying face-up a second number of continuance cards;
means for displaying face-down a further number of gaming comparison
cards;
‘means, on a player operating the control panel, to cause one of the gaming
comparison cards to be displayed;
means for comparing the displayed comparison card with each of the winning
cards;
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means for indicating that a prize winning comparison has been achieved;
means for determining a prize to be awarded on a game winning comparison
,being achieved;
means to deliver the prize to the player;
means for comparing the displayed comparison card with each of the
continuance cards;
means for indicating that a game continuance comparison has been
achieved;
means for indicating that at least one further free use of the gaming machine
can be made without the need to provide further payment;
means to allow such use to take place;
‘means for terminating the game if no further free use of the gaming machine
is displayed;
This allows a player control over the playing of the game.
in one embodiment of the invention, the control unit comprises means to allow the
player choose which gaming comparison card is to be displayed. This further allows
the player to control the game.
in a still further embodiment of the invention, means are provided to display to the
player the number of remaining free uses of the gaming machine allowed arising out
of one or both of a game continuance comparison and a game winning comparison
has been achieved. This enhances the attractiveness of the game for the player.
in a still further embodiment of the invention, the means to deliver the prize to the
player comprises:
means to display at least two different choices of prize to the player;
means to allow the player choose the prize; and
means to receive the choice and deliver the prize subsequently.
This allows the player again to control the game and does not simply deliver a prize,
leaving'the player no option as to whether he or she wishes to accept the prize or not.
In another embodiment of the invention, the means for terminating the game includes
means for displaying all the remaining face down cards. in this way, the player can
see that he or she made the wrong choice of a card when playing the game.
in a still further embodiment of the invention, the acceptance means comprises one
or more of:
a keypad to accept an alpha numeric code;
a coin/token release mechanism; and
a credit/debit card acceptor means.
This allows very many ways for a player to play the game.
in a still further embodiment of the invention, the acceptance means comprises
means to dispense coins and/or tokens. in this way, prizes can be awarded without
any difficulty.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a method of operating a video
card game machine comprising:
means for directing the playing of a game by displaying face-up and
face-down a plurality of cards;
means for changing a face-down card to a face-up card; and
means for awarding prizes;
the method comprising:
displaying face-up with the indicia thereon visible, a first number of
winning cards;
displaying face-up a second number of continuance cards;
displaying face-down a further number of gaming comparison cards;
the player causing one of the gaming comparison cards to be displayed
face up; and
if one of the following events occurs, proceeding as laid out below:
(a) the gaming comparison card matches one of the winning cards,
providing a prize for the player;
(b) the gaming comparison card matches one of the continuance cards
and then allowing the player to continue the game at least one more
time by causing a further game to be played; and
(c) the gaming comparison card does not match any of the displayed
cards and the game is terminated.
in this method, in one way of carrying out the game, on providing a prize the player is
afforded the option to continue the game by causing at least one more gaming
comparison card to be displayed.
in a further method of carrying out the invention, there are five winning cards and
three continuance cards, with five gaming comparison cards. Alternatively, there may
be five sets of each card.
in carrying out the method according to the invention, when occurrence (a) arises and
there are at least two comparison cards left to be played, the player is allowed have
two more games. Alternatively, when occurrence (a) arises, the player is given two
chances to continue to play the game and a prize.
in another embodiment of the invention, the player may elect to reject the prize and
double a future prize if obtained.
in one method of carrying out the invention, the prize is a multiple of the amount of
money paid to play the game.
In another method of carrying out the invention, on occurrence (a) arising, the player
is afforded the option of rejecting the prize and betting the prize on winning a prize on
the next play of the game, the ‘control unit offering odds against the occurrence.
In accordance with this latter method of carrying out the invention, on the player
electing to bet, the machine displays the odds.
in this method of carrying out the invention, the odds may be randomly chosen from a
database of odds.
Further, the invention provides a computer program comprising program instructions
to cause a computer to provide the means for carrying out the invention, as described
above. Further, the invention comprises a computer program comprising program
instructions for causing a computer to carry out the method, as described above.
This computer program may be embodied in a computer memory, a read only
memory or may be carried on an electrical carrier signal or on an optical carrier
signal.
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The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of an
embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic front view of a video game machine according to the
invention;
Figs. 2(a) to (d) are various views of a visual display unit illustrating the game,
and
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 illustrating another way of playing the game.
Referring to the drawings and initially to Fig. 1, there is provided a video card game
machine, indicated generally by the reference numeral 1, having a visual display unit
(VDU) 2, a user control panel 3 for a control unit, not shown, means (4) for awarding
a prize such as a coin/token delivery hopper, and acceptance means (5) to receive
an input payment from a player such as a coin/token acceptor . The VDU 2 is
adapted to provide various displays. Further, the video game machine 1 incorporates
a control unit provided by a microprocessor, input and output ports, a programmable
memory, for example, provided by an EPROM and a RAM circuit. Further, the video
game machine 1 will incorporate a power pack and backup battery unit, all of which is
conventional and is not illustrated.
To play and operate the video game machine 1, a player inserts coins or tokens into
the acceptance means 5, in this case, the coin/token acceptor mechanism. When
the coins have been accepted, the VDU 2 displays cards, as in Fig. 2, a number of
cards from the one pack of cards, namely, a line of winning cards 10(a) to (e), a line
of continuance cards 11(a) to (c). All of these cards are displayed with their indicia
revealed to the player. Finally, there is a plurality, in this case 5, of gaming
comparison cards 12(a) to (e) all face down.
Now referring to Fig. 2(b), the players uses the control panel 3 to cause the first
gaming comparison card 12(b) to be exposed. When this gaming comparison card
12(b) is disclosed, it is seen from Fig. 2(b) that when compared with the continuance
card 11 (a), they are both jacks and the player is now allowed to play the game again.
Then the card 12(d) is exposed and it matches card 11(b), allowing the game to
continu_e. Then the player turns over another card 12(a) for which there is no match
and the game terminates.
Referring to Fig. 2(c), another game proceeds as follows; card 12(a) is revealed and
it matches card 10(e) and the player wins and receives a prize. Card 12(e) is then
revealed and it matches card 10(a) recording a second win. Then card 12(c) is
revealed which records a third win by matching with card 10(e) again. Finally, the
game stops when the player reveals card 12(b) for which there is no match.
Fig. 2(d) illustrates a method of playing the game with five continuance cards. In this
case, revealing the gaming comparison card 12(b) allows the game to continue and it
only terminates when the card 12(d) is revealed.
Each time a player wins, he or she is awarded a prize and money is dispensed out
the coin delivery hopper 4.
The above game was played with the one pack of cards. It will be ‘appreciated that it
would be possible to use more than one pack or even, for example, to have one pack
of cards for each of the three sets of cards, namely, the winning cards 10, the
continuance cards 11 and the gaming comparison cards 12. Then a match could
only be achieved when the identical cards were revealed, that is to say, the two
cards, when matched, would have to be, for example, both Heart 10 or alternatively
could be matched in the same way as before. Similarly, jokers may be used as free
cards once, in the sense they can be used to match with any other card.
Referring to Fig. 3, there is illustrated cards in the form of pictures of animals rather
than conventional gaming cards.
The terms “card” and “playing card” are used in this specification to represent not just
playing cards as used in conventional card games such as Brag, Whist, Poker and
Bridge. The term is used to include colours, numbers, devices and pictures generally
which may be displayed or hidden from a player’s view.
Essentially, the control unit is a computer and will comprise means for directing the
playing of a game and indeed all the operations involved therein. Thus, the control
unit comprises means for displaying, face-up with indicia thereon visible, a first
number of winning cards; means for displaying face—up a second number of
continuance cards and means for displaying face-down a further number of gaming
comparison cards. Then, the control unit further comprises means, on a player
operating the control panel, to cause one of the gaming comparison cards to be
displayed; means for comparing the displayed comparison card with each of the
winning cards; means for indicating the prize winning comparison has been achieved;
means for determining a prize to be rewarded and again a winning comparison being
achieved; means to deliver the prize to the player; means for comparing the
displayed comparison card with each of the continuance cards; means for indicating
the game continuance comparison has been achieved; means for indicating that at
least one further free use of the gaming machine can be made without the need to
provide further payment; means to allow such use to take place; and means for
terminating the game, if no further free use of the gaming machine is displayed. in
other words, the control unit contains all the means to allow the video card game
machine to be operated and it will be appreciated that all these means can be
relatively easily supplied by computer programs, whether embodied in a computer
memory, embodied in a read—on|y memory, carried on an electrical signal carrier or
carried on an optical carrier signal. Further, it would be of little use to display all these
means-by a block diagram as the block diagram would not add anything to the
understanding of the invention since such means, it will be appreciated by the reader,
can be supplied by conventional programming.
Similarly, there are other means described throughout the specification, which means
again can be easily provided by a suitably programmed computer. Similarly, any
steps of any method for operating a video card game machine can be equally
supplied by a computer program.
While we have suggested above that the prize can be a monetary prize, it equally
well could be an opportunity to play the game a certain number of times again, to play
a different game or to raise the stakes. For example, the player, by use of the control
panel 3, could decide not to accept a prize but to play for some factor of the prize
again. This will require some skill from the player such as, for example, suppose that
already four of the comparison gaming cards have already been displayed, then a
total number of twelve cards have been displayed. Presuming there has been no
duplication, in the sense that the same card did not appear originally in either the
winning cards or the continuance cards. There are thirty-six cards which could be
exposed. The player has to calculate odds somewhat on the lines of: for the cards
already recording a win or continuance, i.e. 4 cards exposed, there are only two more
cards for each one of these that can be a match, i.e. 8 cards and for the remaining 4
cards exposed, you have 28 cards to match.
It will be appreciated that any form of acceptance means to receive an input payment
from a-player may be used. The payment from the player could, for example, be by
way of a credit or debit card, in which case the acceptance means would be a credit
or debit card acceptor means, or it could be a coin or token release mechanism or
indeed could be keypad to accept an alphanumeric code. The payment does not
have to actually be in currency.
There will be many ways in which the video card game machine may be operated
and some of these have been described already. For example, while it has been
stated above, that a gaming comparison card matches one of the winning cards
providing a prize to the player, the player may be allowed to continue the game for at
least one play which would be the more normal situation, but indeed for two or more
plays, if it is so decided. Similarly, this may be changed when there is less than two
comparison cards to be played. Then the player may only be allowed one additional
game. Further, it may be decided that when, at the end, with all the gaming
comparison cards exposed, the player achieves a match with a continuance cards, a
totally new game may be provided for the player without any further payment.
The number and permutations of the manner in which the game may be played are
many and will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. Further, while in the
embodiment described above, a particular number of cards have been shown,
equally well, the number of cards, for example, for winning, for continuance or for
playing, can be altered. Further, while in the embodiment described above, the
player was allowed expose which card he or she wished to expose, equally well, this
could be provided randomly or indeed could be provided in a preset order.
it will also be appreciated that various types of prizes may be provided and indeed
players may be given a choice of prizes.
In the specification the terms “comprise, comprises, comprised and comprising” or
any variation thereof and the terms “include, includes, included and including” or any
variation thereof are considered to be totally interchangeable and they should all be
afforded the widest possible interpretation and vice versa.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment hereinbefore described, but may be
varied in both construction and detail.
Claims (1)
1. A video card game machine (1) comprising: a visual display unit (2); a user control panel (3); acceptance means (5) to receive an input payment from a player to allow the machine to be operated; and a control unit comprising: means for directing the playing of a game by displaying, face-up and face-down, a plurality of cards; and means for changing a face down card to a face-up card; and means (4) for awarding prizes; characterised in that: the control unit comprises: means for displaying, face-up with the indicia thereon visible, a first number of winning cards; means for displaying face-up a second number of continuance cards; means for displaying face-down a further number of gaming comparison cards; means, on a player operating the control panel, to allow the player chose one of the gaming comparison cards to be displayed and to then display it; means for comparing the displayed comparison card with each of the winning cards; means for indicating that a prize winning comparison has been achieved; means for determining a prize to be awarded on a game winning comparison being achieved; means to deliver the prize to the player; means for comparing the displayed comparison card with each of the continuance cards; means for indicating that a game continuance comparison has been achieved; means for indicating that at least one further free use of the gaming machine can be made without the need to provide further payment; means to allow such use to take place; means for terminating the game if no further free use of the gaming machine is displayed; A video card game machine (1) as claimed in claim 1, in which the means to deliver the prize to the player comprises: means to display at least two different choices of prize to the player; A means to allow the player choose the prize; and means to receive the choice and deliver the prize subsequently. A video card game machine (1) as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the acceptance means (5) comprises one or more of: a keypad to accept an alpha numeric code; a coin/token release mechanism; and a credit/deb'rt card acceptor means. A method of operating a video card game machine comprising: means for directing the playing of a game by displaying face-up and face-down a plurality of cards; means for changing a face-down card to a face-up card; and means for awarding prizes; the method comprising: displaying face-up with the indicia thereon visible, a first number of winning cards; displaying face-up a second number of continuance cards; displaying face-down a further number of gaming comparison cards; the player causing one of the gaming comparison cards to be displayed face up; and if one of the following events occurs, proceeding as laid out below: (d) the gaming comparison card matches one of the winning cards, providing a prize for the player; (e) the gaming comparison card matches one of the continuance cards and then allowing the player to continue the game at least one more time by causing a further game to be played; and (f) the gaming comparison card does not match any of the displayed cards and the game is terminated. A video card game machine substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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