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US20050020338A1
US20050020338A1 US10/626,280 US62628003A US2005020338A1 US 20050020338 A1 US20050020338 A1 US 20050020338A1 US 62628003 A US62628003 A US 62628003A US 2005020338 A1 US2005020338 A1 US 2005020338A1
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  • the present invention relates to casino gaming, and more particularly pertains to video and live table versions of a casino card game.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,507 entitled “Table-Slots Game And Method Of Play,” issued to Joseph R. Trucksess on Aug. 20, 2002, discloses a casino table card game incorporating some characteristics of slot machine play into a live casino table card game.
  • the entire disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,507 is hereby incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
  • Live casino table card game and video card game versions of a casino card game employ a deck of cards bearing symbols commonly found on slot machines including orange, cherry, triple bar, lemon, and plum.
  • Players are afforded opportunities to place ante, bet, and progressive wagers and attempt to win such wagers by obtaining certain predetermined winning arrangements of slot machine symbols on 3, 4, or 5 of their cards in order to obtain payoff amounts on wagers determined pursuant to predetermined payout tables.
  • a dealer deals five cards to each player and also deals a dealer hand consisting of two communal cards. After inspecting his or her cards, each player is afforded an opportunity to either fold and surrender their ante wager and any progressive wager placed, or to continue play by placing a bet wager in an amount double their ante wager.
  • Each player opting to continue play by placing a bet wager is afforded an opportunity to elect to play either their own first two cards, or the two communal cards of the dealer hand, and also to arrange their third, fourth, and fifth cards in a desired sequence in an attempt to obtain a predetermined winning arrangement of cards.
  • a live casino table version of the game is played with a human dealer on a casino gaming table similar to a blackjack table, while a video version of the game is played using electronic representations of cards displayed on a video game under computer control on an electronic video gaming device similar to a video poker machine.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a gaming table for playing a live casino table version of a card game according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 2 a - 2 e are plan views of faces of playing cards used in connection with play of a card game according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 a plan view of a casino game table 110 for playing a live table version of a card game in accordance with a the present invention is shown.
  • the table 110 preferably has a generally semi-circular top 111 having a covering 112 that is preferably made from felt, but may be made from any other suitable material.
  • the top 111 of the table 110 is of a standard size for a casino table game, and the covering 112 is removable such that it may be placed onto an existing tabletop 110 used in connection with other casino table games, such as blackjack.
  • the covering 112 includes provisions for a chip rack 114 . Indicia used in connection with playing the game, which are described in more detail below, are printed on the covering 112 .
  • the chip rack 114 is located adjacent to the dealer area.
  • the dealer area also includes a dealer hand 115 having card-receiving boxes 117 and 119 .
  • the card-receiving boxes include the indicia “1” and “2”, respectively.
  • the boxes 117 and 119 are preferably printed or silk-screened onto the covering 112 . However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the boxes 117 , 119 can be produced by other suitable means, such as adhering another layer of material to the covering 112 .
  • each player position 130 includes indicia on the covering 112 designating locations for placement of playing cards for forming the player hand 121 . More specifically, the player hand 121 is defined by five (5) card-receiving boxes 123 , 125 , 127 , 129 and 131 which include the printed indicia “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5”, respectively.
  • the card-receiving boxes 117 , 119 , 123 , 125 , 127 , 129 and 131 are preferably sized such that a playing card can be placed within the box. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the particular form, shape and location of the boxes 117 , 119 , 123 , 125 , 127 , 129 and 131 on the covering 112 may be varied, as desired.
  • each player position 130 also includes first, second and third wagering or ante receiving areas 132 , 134 and 136 . These are preferably in the form of printed indicia, preferably in the form of circles, located on the covering 112 .
  • the first wagering area 132 for receiving a player's ante wager is located in a generally central region of the player location 130 , above the indicia designating “PLAYER HAND” and in proximity to the boxes 123 and 125 .
  • the ante wager area 132 may also includes the indicia “ANTE” preferably printed within the circle designating the spot for placement of a chip or token for placement of an ante wager.
  • the second wagering area 134 for receiving a player's wager on the player's hand is preferably located above and to the left of the ante wager area 132 , and preferably includes the indicia “PLAYER'S HAND” which may be printed within the circle or around its periphery.
  • a third wagering area 136 for receiving a player's wager on the dealer's hand is preferably located in proximity to and spaced to the right of, the player's hand wager area 134 , and preferably includes the indicia “DEALER'S HAND” which may be printed within the circle or around its periphery. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the number of player ante and wager receiving areas may be varied, if desired, depending upon the number of wagers which are to be made available for a given deal or play.
  • Each player position 130 preferably also includes a coin slot or acceptor 135 to allow a player an option to place a progressive jackpot wager of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,861,041, entitled “Methods Of Progressive Jackpot Gaming” issued Aug. 29,1989 to Daniel A. Jones, et al., the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • a flat disc-shaped coin acceptor may be employed, or simply a spot designated by a circle or other indicia to designate a region for placement of a wager.
  • a sign or meter may be provided on or near the gaming table to display a progressive jackpot amount that increases as more players place wagers for the jackpot.
  • a cushioned rail 140 is preferably provided about the periphery of the table in the known manner.
  • Printed indicia 141 identifying the game, the casino name or any other desired markings may also be added to the covering 112 in a location that does not interfere with the game layout.
  • playing cards are provided having indicia which are typical of slot machines.
  • the playing cards are provided in a deck of fifty (50) cards, with ten (10) orange cards 42 , as shown in FIG. 2 a ; ten (10) lemon cards 44 , as shown in FIG. 2 b ; five (5) logo or triple-bar cards 46 , which may include a triple bar symbol of the type conventionally employed with slot machines, or, alternatively, any logo, such as the casino logo, as shown in FIG. 2 c ; twelve (12) plum cards 48 , as shown in FIG. 2 d ; and fifteen (15) cherry cards 50 , as shown in FIG. 2 e .
  • the number of cards 42 , 44 , 46 , 48 , 50 may be varied, as desired, in order to achieve the desired odds for casino wins and/or for a desired payout ratio.
  • the fifty-two (52) card deck described above is utilized.
  • the five (5) casino logo cards are replaced with five (5) triple bar cards.
  • the other cards remain the same. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the number and type of cards can be varied, as desired, and casino logo cards could be used.
  • the above-described deck of cards is shuffled by hand by the dealer and/or placed into an automatic shuffling machine.
  • a second deck may also be shuffled in a similar manner, if desired, in order to speed play of the game.
  • Each participating player must place a minimum ante wager in the wagering area 132 prior to dealing of any cards.
  • the dealer then deals five cards from the shuffled deck to each player, with the top two cards dealt face down in the “PLAYER HAND” boxes 123 and 125 , and the remaining three dealt face down in front of each player, to be looked at later by the player.
  • the dealer also deals two cards into the two-card receiving boxes 117 , 119 in the “DEALER HAND” designated region of the gaming table layout to create a dealer hand 115 , which is a community hand that may be optionally played by any player in place of the their own first two cards dealt into boxes 123 and 125 .
  • a dealer hand 115 is a community hand that may be optionally played by any player in place of the their own first two cards dealt into boxes 123 and 125 .
  • the card dealt into box 117 is dealt face down, and the card dealt into box 119 is dealt face up and thus exposed to view of the players.
  • a player After examining the third, fourth and fifth cards (but not the first and second cards dealt face down into boxes 123 and 125 ), a player has an option to either fold and forfeit the ante wager, or place an additional bet equal to twice the ante wager in order to continue play of the hand. If the player folds, the dealer will clear all five cards comprising the player's hand and will collect the ante wager. If the player desires to continue the game, then the player designates whether he or she opts to play her own first two cards (dealt into boxes 123 and 125 ) or the dealer's cards (dealt into boxes 117 and 119 ) by opting to place the bet wager in either the player hand bet region 134 or the dealer hand bet region 136 . If a player opts to place the bet wager in the dealer hand region, then the dealer will clear the cards in boxes 123 and 125 of the player's hand.
  • the player arranges his or her third, fourth and fifth cards in the desired order in boxes 127 , 129 , and 131 .
  • the player places the three cards face down.
  • the player is not given the option of arranging the three cards within the boxes 127 , 129 , and 131 .
  • the dealer will then turn over the face down card in the boxes 117 and 119 of the dealer's hand and then will turn over the face down cards in the player's hand, preferably in reverse order (i.e., cards 5, 4, 3 and also cards 2 and 1 if the player has placed the bet wager in the player's hand.)
  • the dealer determines winning players and pays wagers according to whether the player achieved certain predetermined winning card combinations, as set forth in the following tables, with the symbols used throughout the pay tables as defined in the Legend below: Legend C Cherry P Plum O Orange L Lemon B Triple Bar * Any other card
  • the bet wager remains in action, to be determined by the following Five Reel Payout Tables, using either the player's first two cards, or the two cards from the dealer hand as cards 1 and 2, depending upon the prior election of the player: Five Reel Pay Table - 3 Card Payouts (Cards 1, 2, and 3) Hand Payout Odds CCC 3 to 1 PPP 4 to 1 OOO 5 to 1 LLL 5 to 1 BBB 20 to 1
  • the foregoing payouts are paid on the bet wager. It will be appreciated that the foregoing 3 card and 4 card pay tables are dependent upon the order in which the cards are located in the boxes, and thus, are dependent upon each player's selective arrangement of his or her third, fourth, or fifth cards in a desired order within boxes 127 , 129 , and 131 .
  • each player also has an option to place an optional wager for a progressive jackpot, preferably at the same time as placement of the ante wager, prior to the dealing of any cards.
  • Progressive jackpot wagers are settled according to the following pay tables: Progressive Pay Table - 3 Card Payouts (Cards 1, 2, and 3) Hand Payout Odds CCC 2 to 1 PPP 3 to 1 OOO 4 to 1 LLL 4 to 1 BBB 15 to 1
  • the first two cards (either the player's own first two cards or the dealer hand) that a player opts to play are used in determination of both the second bet wager and the progressive wager.
  • the foregoing 3 card and 4 card pay tables are dependent upon the order in which the cards are located in the boxes, and thus, are dependent upon each player's selective arrangement of his or her third, fourth, or fifth cards within the boxes 127 , 129 , and 131 . In the event a player folds and does not elect to place the second wager, the player loses both the ante and the progressive wagers.
  • the number of cards used in each game can be varied. For example, more or less than five card receiving boxes may be provided. While the payout tables provided above are preferred, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that other payout tables may be used, if desired.
  • the present game provides the excitement of slot machine play in a table gaming enviromnent. It also provides the opportunity to make several wagers for a single deal in order to increase the number of wagers or gaming decisions which are made per unit time.
  • the casino table game of the present invention may be played in an electronic format on a video gaming device of the type well known type used in connection with the play of video poker.
  • a video gaming device of the type well known type used in connection with the play of video poker.
  • such devices display representations of playing cards on electronic video screens, shuffle and deal cards, and resolve and pay wagers pursuant to program control instructions stored in ROM and/or RAM and operated under the control of a computer microprocessor.
  • program control instructions stored in ROM and/or RAM and operated under the control of a computer microprocessor.
  • a player will use a touch screen or control buttons on the device to place wagers and elect either the player or dealer hand.
  • the dealer hand is not a communal hand in the sense that it may be used by different players.
  • the dealer hand may be designated simply as one of two alternate player's hands.
  • the wagers of the card game of the present invention are determined solely with reference to predetermined payout tables, without requiring a comparison of the player's cards to either another player's cards or to a dealer's cards, the game is particularly well suited for play in an electronic video game format.

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Live casino table card game and video card game versions of a casino card game employ a deck of cards bearing symbols commonly found on slot machines including orange, cherry, triple bar, lemon, and plum. Players are afforded opportunities to place ante, bet, and progressive wagers and attempt to win such wagers by obtaining certain predetermined winning arrangements of slot machine symbols on 3, 4, or 5 of their cards in order to obtain payoff amounts on wagers determined pursuant to predetermined payout tables. After placing an initial mandatory ante wager, a dealer deals five cards to each player and also deals a dealer hand consisting of two communal cards. After inspecting his or her cards, each player is afforded an opportunity to either fold and surrender their ante wager and any progressive wager placed, or to continue play by placing a bet wager in an amount double their ante wager. Each player opting to continue play by placing a bet wager is afforded an opportunity to elect to play either their own first two cards, or the two communal cards of the dealer hand, and also to arrange their third, fourth, and fifth cards in a desired sequence in an attempt to obtain a predetermined winning arrangement of cards. A live casino table version of the game is played with a human dealer on a casino gaming table similar to a blackjack table, while a video version of the game is played using electronic representations of cards displayed on a video game under computer control on an electronic video gaming device similar to a video poker machine.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to casino gaming, and more particularly pertains to video and live table versions of a casino card game.
  • 2. Description of the Related Technology
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,507, entitled “Table-Slots Game And Method Of Play,” issued to Joseph R. Trucksess on Aug. 20, 2002, discloses a casino table card game incorporating some characteristics of slot machine play into a live casino table card game. The entire disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,507 is hereby incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Live casino table card game and video card game versions of a casino card game employ a deck of cards bearing symbols commonly found on slot machines including orange, cherry, triple bar, lemon, and plum. Players are afforded opportunities to place ante, bet, and progressive wagers and attempt to win such wagers by obtaining certain predetermined winning arrangements of slot machine symbols on 3, 4, or 5 of their cards in order to obtain payoff amounts on wagers determined pursuant to predetermined payout tables. After placing an initial mandatory ante wager, a dealer deals five cards to each player and also deals a dealer hand consisting of two communal cards. After inspecting his or her cards, each player is afforded an opportunity to either fold and surrender their ante wager and any progressive wager placed, or to continue play by placing a bet wager in an amount double their ante wager. Each player opting to continue play by placing a bet wager is afforded an opportunity to elect to play either their own first two cards, or the two communal cards of the dealer hand, and also to arrange their third, fourth, and fifth cards in a desired sequence in an attempt to obtain a predetermined winning arrangement of cards. A live casino table version of the game is played with a human dealer on a casino gaming table similar to a blackjack table, while a video version of the game is played using electronic representations of cards displayed on a video game under computer control on an electronic video gaming device similar to a video poker machine.
  • These and various other advantages and features of novelty that characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings which form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a gaming table for playing a live casino table version of a card game according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 2 a-2 e are plan views of faces of playing cards used in connection with play of a card game according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
  • The following description of a preferred embodiment is for the purpose of explanation, and not limitation. Some specific details are set forth in order to provide a better understanding of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, however, in other instances, description of other elements, features, and techniques are omitted so as not to encumber or confuse the reader with unnecessary detail. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from the following description and that differences may exist from the embodiment specifically described without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.
  • Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views, and referring in particular to FIG. 1, a plan view of a casino game table 110 for playing a live table version of a card game in accordance with a the present invention is shown. The table 110 preferably has a generally semi-circular top 111 having a covering 112 that is preferably made from felt, but may be made from any other suitable material. The top 111 of the table 110 is of a standard size for a casino table game, and the covering 112 is removable such that it may be placed onto an existing tabletop 110 used in connection with other casino table games, such as blackjack.
  • The covering 112 includes provisions for a chip rack 114. Indicia used in connection with playing the game, which are described in more detail below, are printed on the covering 112. The chip rack 114 is located adjacent to the dealer area. The dealer area also includes a dealer hand 115 having card-receiving boxes 117 and 119. The card-receiving boxes include the indicia “1” and “2”, respectively. The boxes 117 and 119 are preferably printed or silk-screened onto the covering 112. However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the boxes 117, 119 can be produced by other suitable means, such as adhering another layer of material to the covering 112.
  • Preferably, seven (7) player positions 130 are also provided. However, the number of player positions can be varied, if desired. The player positions 130 are located around the semi-circular portion of the table 110. Each player position 130 includes indicia on the covering 112 designating locations for placement of playing cards for forming the player hand 121. More specifically, the player hand 121 is defined by five (5) card- receiving boxes 123, 125, 127, 129 and 131 which include the printed indicia “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5”, respectively. The card-receiving boxes 117, 119, 123, 125, 127, 129 and 131 are preferably sized such that a playing card can be placed within the box. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the particular form, shape and location of the boxes 117, 119, 123, 125, 127, 129 and 131 on the covering 112 may be varied, as desired.
  • Preferably, each player position 130 also includes first, second and third wagering or ante receiving areas 132, 134 and 136. These are preferably in the form of printed indicia, preferably in the form of circles, located on the covering 112. The first wagering area 132 for receiving a player's ante wager is located in a generally central region of the player location 130, above the indicia designating “PLAYER HAND” and in proximity to the boxes 123 and 125. The ante wager area 132 may also includes the indicia “ANTE” preferably printed within the circle designating the spot for placement of a chip or token for placement of an ante wager. The second wagering area 134 for receiving a player's wager on the player's hand is preferably located above and to the left of the ante wager area 132, and preferably includes the indicia “PLAYER'S HAND” which may be printed within the circle or around its periphery. A third wagering area 136 for receiving a player's wager on the dealer's hand is preferably located in proximity to and spaced to the right of, the player's hand wager area 134, and preferably includes the indicia “DEALER'S HAND” which may be printed within the circle or around its periphery. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the number of player ante and wager receiving areas may be varied, if desired, depending upon the number of wagers which are to be made available for a given deal or play.
  • Each player position 130 preferably also includes a coin slot or acceptor 135 to allow a player an option to place a progressive jackpot wager of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,861,041, entitled “Methods Of Progressive Jackpot Gaming” issued Aug. 29,1989 to Daniel A. Jones, et al., the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. As an alternative to a slot, a flat disc-shaped coin acceptor may be employed, or simply a spot designated by a circle or other indicia to designate a region for placement of a wager. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,861,041, a sign or meter may be provided on or near the gaming table to display a progressive jackpot amount that increases as more players place wagers for the jackpot.
  • It should be noted that other methods of wager placement may be employed in connection with the present invention, such as electronic keypads, touch screens, electronic card readers, and the like.
  • A cushioned rail 140 is preferably provided about the periphery of the table in the known manner. Printed indicia 141 identifying the game, the casino name or any other desired markings may also be added to the covering 112 in a location that does not interfere with the game layout.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 2 a-2 e, in a first preferred embodiment, playing cards are provided having indicia which are typical of slot machines. Preferably, the playing cards are provided in a deck of fifty (50) cards, with ten (10) orange cards 42, as shown in FIG. 2 a; ten (10) lemon cards 44, as shown in FIG. 2 b; five (5) logo or triple-bar cards 46, which may include a triple bar symbol of the type conventionally employed with slot machines, or, alternatively, any logo, such as the casino logo, as shown in FIG. 2 c; twelve (12) plum cards 48, as shown in FIG. 2 d; and fifteen (15) cherry cards 50, as shown in FIG. 2 e. However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the number of cards 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 may be varied, as desired, in order to achieve the desired odds for casino wins and/or for a desired payout ratio.
  • In connection with play of a game of the present invention on a live casino gaming table as shown in FIG. 1, preferably the fifty-two (52) card deck described above is utilized. Preferably, the five (5) casino logo cards are replaced with five (5) triple bar cards. However, the other cards remain the same. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the number and type of cards can be varied, as desired, and casino logo cards could be used.
  • In order to play a live casino table card game in accordance with the present invention, the above-described deck of cards is shuffled by hand by the dealer and/or placed into an automatic shuffling machine. A second deck may also be shuffled in a similar manner, if desired, in order to speed play of the game. Each participating player must place a minimum ante wager in the wagering area 132 prior to dealing of any cards. The dealer then deals five cards from the shuffled deck to each player, with the top two cards dealt face down in the “PLAYER HAND” boxes 123 and 125, and the remaining three dealt face down in front of each player, to be looked at later by the player. The dealer also deals two cards into the two- card receiving boxes 117, 119 in the “DEALER HAND” designated region of the gaming table layout to create a dealer hand 115, which is a community hand that may be optionally played by any player in place of the their own first two cards dealt into boxes 123 and 125. Preferably the card dealt into box 117 is dealt face down, and the card dealt into box 119 is dealt face up and thus exposed to view of the players.
  • After examining the third, fourth and fifth cards (but not the first and second cards dealt face down into boxes 123 and 125), a player has an option to either fold and forfeit the ante wager, or place an additional bet equal to twice the ante wager in order to continue play of the hand. If the player folds, the dealer will clear all five cards comprising the player's hand and will collect the ante wager. If the player desires to continue the game, then the player designates whether he or she opts to play her own first two cards (dealt into boxes 123 and 125) or the dealer's cards (dealt into boxes 117 and 119) by opting to place the bet wager in either the player hand bet region 134 or the dealer hand bet region 136. If a player opts to place the bet wager in the dealer hand region, then the dealer will clear the cards in boxes 123 and 125 of the player's hand.
  • If a player does not fold, but instead places the additional bet wager into region 134 or 136, the player arranges his or her third, fourth and fifth cards in the desired order in boxes 127, 129, and 131. Preferably the player places the three cards face down. In an alternate version of the game, the player is not given the option of arranging the three cards within the boxes 127, 129, and 131. The dealer will then turn over the face down card in the boxes 117 and 119 of the dealer's hand and then will turn over the face down cards in the player's hand, preferably in reverse order (i.e., cards 5, 4, 3 and also cards 2 and 1 if the player has placed the bet wager in the player's hand.)
  • The dealer then determines winning players and pays wagers according to whether the player achieved certain predetermined winning card combinations, as set forth in the following tables, with the symbols used throughout the pay tables as defined in the Legend below:
    Legend
    C Cherry
    P Plum
    O Orange
    L Lemon
    B Triple Bar
    * Any other card
  • Three Reel Game Payout Table - ( Cards 3, 4, and 5)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CC* 1 to 1
    PP* 1 to 1
    OO* 1 to 1
    LL* 1 to 1
    BB* 3 to 1
    CCC 2 to 1
    PPP 3 to 1
    OOO 4 to 1
    LLL 5 to 1
    BBB 10 to 1 
  • The foregoing payouts are paid on the ante wager. If the player's hand does not match any of the winning combinations in the Three Reel Game Payout Table, the player loses the ante wager. Regardless of whether the player has won or lost on the ante wager, the bet wager remains in action, to be determined by the following Five Reel Payout Tables, using either the player's first two cards, or the two cards from the dealer hand as cards 1 and 2, depending upon the prior election of the player:
    Five Reel Pay Table - 3 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, and 3)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCC
    3 to 1
    PPP 4 to 1
    OOO 5 to 1
    LLL 5 to 1
    BBB 20 to 1 
  • Five Reel Pay Table - 4 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, 3, and 4)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCCC
    5 to 1
    PPPP 6 to 1
    OOOO 10 to 1 
    LLLL 10 to 1 
    BBBB 100 to 1 
  • Five Reel Pay Table - 5 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCCCC 10 to 1
    PPPPP 15 to 1
    OOOOO 50 to 1
    LLLLL 50 to 1
    BBBBB 1000 to 1 
  • The foregoing payouts are paid on the bet wager. It will be appreciated that the foregoing 3 card and 4 card pay tables are dependent upon the order in which the cards are located in the boxes, and thus, are dependent upon each player's selective arrangement of his or her third, fourth, or fifth cards in a desired order within boxes 127, 129, and 131.
  • In addition to the ante and bet wagers, each player also has an option to place an optional wager for a progressive jackpot, preferably at the same time as placement of the ante wager, prior to the dealing of any cards. Progressive jackpot wagers are settled according to the following pay tables:
    Progressive Pay Table - 3 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, and 3)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCC
    2 to 1
    PPP 3 to 1
    OOO 4 to 1
    LLL 4 to 1
    BBB 15 to 1 
  • Progressive Pay Table - 4 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, 3, and 4)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCCC
    3 to 1
    PPPP 6 to 1
    OOOO 10 to 1 
    LLLL 10 to 1 
    BBBB 250 to 1 
  • Progressive Pay Table - 5 Card Payouts ( Cards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5)
    Hand Payout Odds
    CCCCC 10 to 1
    PPPPP 40 to 1
    OOOOO 125 to 1 
    LLLLL 125 to 1 
    BBBBB Current meter amount
  • The first two cards (either the player's own first two cards or the dealer hand) that a player opts to play are used in determination of both the second bet wager and the progressive wager. Again, it should be appreciated that the foregoing 3 card and 4 card pay tables are dependent upon the order in which the cards are located in the boxes, and thus, are dependent upon each player's selective arrangement of his or her third, fourth, or fifth cards within the boxes 127, 129, and 131. In the event a player folds and does not elect to place the second wager, the player loses both the ante and the progressive wagers.
  • Those skilled in the art will recognize that the payoffs and winning combinations can be varied, as desired. Additionally, other currencies can be used and more than one unit can be wagered up to any maximum set by the house.
  • It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the use of a shuffling machine, the number of card decks and the particular shuffling employed can be varied, as desired. Additionally, less frequent shuffling can be provided by using multiple decks such that the dealer could deal several games prior to reshuffling.
  • It will be similarly recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the number of cards used in each game can be varied. For example, more or less than five card receiving boxes may be provided. While the payout tables provided above are preferred, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that other payout tables may be used, if desired.
  • The present game provides the excitement of slot machine play in a table gaming enviromnent. It also provides the opportunity to make several wagers for a single deal in order to increase the number of wagers or gaming decisions which are made per unit time.
  • In addition to play as a live casino table game, the casino table game of the present invention may be played in an electronic format on a video gaming device of the type well known type used in connection with the play of video poker. As is well know, such devices display representations of playing cards on electronic video screens, shuffle and deal cards, and resolve and pay wagers pursuant to program control instructions stored in ROM and/or RAM and operated under the control of a computer microprocessor. In connection with the electronic video version a player will use a touch screen or control buttons on the device to place wagers and elect either the player or dealer hand. Where the video game is designed for play by only a single player, the dealer hand is not a communal hand in the sense that it may be used by different players. In the video game, the dealer hand may be designated simply as one of two alternate player's hands. As the wagers of the card game of the present invention are determined solely with reference to predetermined payout tables, without requiring a comparison of the player's cards to either another player's cards or to a dealer's cards, the game is particularly well suited for play in an electronic video game format.
  • It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

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1. A method of playing a casino card game with at least one player, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a deck of cards having at least five different symbols;
(b) shuffling the deck of cards;
(c) affording each player an option to place an ante wager to participate in the game;
(d) dealing five cards to each player and also dealing two cards to form a dealer hand;
(e) providing each player with an option either to fold and surrender their ante wager or to continue play by placing a bet wager;
(f) providing each continuing player with an election to use as their final five card hand three of the five cards dealt to the player plus either the other two of the five cards dealt to the player or the two cards of the dealer hand;
(g) providing each continuing player with an option to arrange in a desired order at least three preselected cards in the player's final hand whereby the cards in the player's final hand possess a final sequential order; and
(h) settling said ante and bet wagers according to at least one pay table including predetermined winning arrangements of cards and associated payout odds.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said at least one pay table includes winning arrangements of cards for three, four, and five card combinations of symbols.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said casino card game is played on a casino gaming table with a human dealer.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said casino card game is played on a video gaming device displaying electronic representations of cards on a video screen pursuant to programmed control by a microprocessor.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of affording each player an opportunity to place an optional progressive wager to participate in a progressive jackpot, and settling progressive jackpot wagers according to a predetermined progressive pay table.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and said at least one payout table includes substantially the following predetermined winning three card combinations and associated payout odds, based upon three preselected cards in the player's final hand:
Three Reel Game Payout Table Hand Payout Odds CC* 1 to 1 PP* 1 to 1 OO* 1 to 1 LL* 1 to 1 BB* 3 to 1 CCC 2 to 1 PPP 3 to 1 OOO 4 to 1 LLL 5 to 1 BBB 10 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon,

B = triple bar, and

* = any other card.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein said at least one payout table includes substantially the following predetermined winning three card combinations and associated payout odds based upon three preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order of the player's final hand:
Five Reel Pay Table - 3 Card Payouts Hand Payout Odds CCC 3 to 1 PPP 4 to 1 OOO 5 to 1 LLL 5 to 1 BBB 20 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and wherein said at least one payout table includes substantially the following predetermined winning four card combinations and associated payout odds based upon four preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order in the player's final hand:
Five Reel Pay Table - 4 Card Payouts Hand Payout Odds CCCC 5 to 1 PPPP 6 to 1 OOOO 10 to 1  LLLL 10 to 1  BBBB 100 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple bar.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and wherein said at least one payout table includes substantially the following predetermined winning five card combinations and associated payout odds in the player's final hand:
Five Reel Pay Table - 5 Card Payouts Hand Payout Odds CCCCC 10 to 1 PPPPP 15 to 1 OOOOO 50 to 1 LLLLL 50 to 1 BBBBB 1000 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple bar.
10. The method of claim 5, wherein at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and wherein said progressive pay table includes substantially the following predetermined winning three card combinations and associated payout odds based upon three preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order in the player's final hand:
Progressive Pay Table Hand Payout Odds CCC 2 to 1 PPP 3 to 1 OOO 4 to 1 LLL 4 to 1 BBB 15 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple bar.
11. The method of claim 5, wherein at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and wherein said progressive pay table includes substantially the following predetermined winning four card combinations and associated payout odds based upon four preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order in the player's final hand:
Progressive Pay Table Hand Payout Odds CCCC 3 to 1 PPPP 6 to 1 OOOO 10 to 1  LLLL 10 to 1  BBBB 250 to 1 
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple bar.
12. The method of claim 5, wherein at least five symbols include a cherry, a plum, an orange, a lemon, and a triple bar and wherein said game includes a meter showing a current progressive jackpot amount and wherein said progressive pay table includes substantially the following predetermined winning five card combinations and associated payout odds in the player's final hand:
Progressive Pay Table Hand Payout Odds CCCCC 10 to 1 PPPPP 40 to 1 OOOOO 125 to 1  LLLLL 125 to 1  BBBBB Current meter amount
wherein C = cherry,

P = plum,

O = orange,

L = lemon, and

B = triple bar.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein two of said five cards dealt to each player are dealt face down and wherein each player must either fold or bet prior to viewing said two face down cards.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of said two cards of said dealer is dealt face up.
15. The method of claim 1, wherein said bet wager equals twice said ante wager.
16. A method of playing a casino card game with at least one player, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a deck of cards having at least five different symbols;
(b) shuffling the deck of cards;
(c) affording each player an option to place an ante wager to participate in the game;
(d) dealing five cards to each player and also dealing two cards to form a dealer hand;
(e) providing each player with an option either to fold and surrender their ante wager or to continue play by placing a bet wager;
(f) providing each continuing player with an election to use as their final five card hand either the other two of the five cards dealt to the player or the two cards of the dealer hand;
(g) providing each continuing player with an option to arrange in a desired order at least three preselected cards in the player's final hand whereby the cards in the player's final hand possess a final sequential order; and
(h) settling said ante wager by comparing three preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order in the player's final hand with a first predetermined pay table including predetermined winning arrangements of cards and associated payout odds; and
(i) settling said bet wager by comparing at least three preselected cards consecutively ordered in the final sequential order in the player's final hand, to at least one second pay table including predetermined winning arrangements of cards for three, four, and five card combinations and associated payout odds.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of affording each player an opportunity to place an optional progressive wager to participate in a progressive jackpot, and settling progressive jackpot wagers according to a predetermined progressive pay table.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein said casino card game is played on a casino gaming table with a human dealer.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein said casino card game is played on a video gaming device displaying electronic representations of cards on a video screen pursuant to programmed control by a microprocessor.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein said bet wager equals twice said ante wager.
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