METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONDUCTING A WAGERING GAME
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wagering games. Specifically the present
invention is a game method that may be applied to a variety of wagering games to permit a separate mid-game wager during game play for qualifying intermediate
holdings. The present invention may optionally be directed a game method in which
a player may place multiple mid-game wagers and play multiple hands.
Background of the Invention
A game well known in the gambling industry is video poker. In the
conventional game of video poker known in the art, a gaming machine with an
incorporated data processor and display is provided. The gaming machine receives a
player's wager thereby prompting the data processor to randomly select a hand of
cards from a data structure containing data representing a deck of playing cards. The
hand of cards, typically five cards, is displayed face up to represent an initial hand.
The player selects which, if any, of the five cards of the initial hand to hold
and prompts the processor, through an input device, to discard the remaining cards.
The data processor replaces the discarded cards with cards selected from the data
structure containing data representing a deck of cards depleted of the initial hand.
The replacements along with the held cards form a final hand.
The video poker device compares the final hand to a set of pre-determined
winning combinations stored in the data structure. Typically, these combinations
represent the conventional ranked Poker hands such as a pair of Jacks or better, two
pair, three of a kind, and so forth. If the player's final outcome matches a winning
combination, the player is rewarded according to a predetermined fixed pay table.
Otherwise, the final outcome is deemed to be a loss and the player's wager is
retained by the gaming machine. Multiple hand versions of video poker exist in
which the cards held in a main hand are copied into one or more auxiliary hands
which are completed from the same depleted deck of cards. Such a video poker
game is intended to give the player multiple opportunities to play the same hand using the same playing cards, but drawing replacements from what the player hopes
to be a differently constituted deck. It is known in the art that players are attracted to games in which a larger
payout is possible. Thus, several methods have been developed to improve pay outs
for video poker, slot machines, and other wagering games. Two of these methods are secondary games and jackpots.
Secondary games are separate games which are activated by some triggering
event occurring during or after the play of a primary game. For example, one
secondary game for slot machines is triggered by a designated symbol appearing on
the display. Upon triggering, a bonus screen appears in which the gaming machine
randomly selects, or a player selects, one or more bonus symbols from a bonus
symbol set. Depending on the bonus symbols selected, a bonus is awarded. Rather
than a fixed bonus, it is also known to provide a bonus multiplier that multiplies the
winnings of the primary game.
Secondary games have also been developed for video poker. For example,
one secondary game developed for video poker is triggered if the player has a
winning combination. The secondary game is optional and requires no additional
wager in exchange for the chance to double the player's winnings.
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In the secondary, game, one dealer card is displayed face up and four player
cards are displayed face down. The player is rewarded when the player selects a
player card with a higher value than the dealer card. When the player selects a
player card with a lower value than the dealer card, the player loses the amount won
from the primary game. The drawbacks of this system are that the player must risk
the player's winnings to play the secondary game and the outcome of the secondary
game is not tied to the outcome of the primary game.
Progressive jackpots also encourage continued play by making the game
exciting, suspenseful, and entertaining. In such a jackpot, a portion of each primary
wager is allocated to a progressive jackpot. The prize is generally awarded based on
the ultimate outcome of the primary game. However, the odds of obtaining a
progressive jackpot are very low.
Thus, it can be seen that there is a need in the art for a method for increasing
the pay outs of a game such as video poker, slot machines, and other wagering
games.
Summary of the Invention
The present method may be applied to any gaming game. The game method
begins with designating an intermediate game point, a qualifying intermediate
holding, and a qualifying final result.
In one optional embodiment, a player makes a base game wager and initiates
the base game. In another optional embodiment, a base game wager is not required.
The base game is played according to the rules governing play of the base game until
reaching a predefined intermediate game point. If the player possesses at least one
predefined qualifying intermediate holding at the intermediate game point, the player
is permitted to place a mid-game wager.
If the player does not place a mid-game wager, or the player does not have an
intermediate holding, the base game is played to completion, hi an embodiment in
which the player placed a base game wager, the player is rewarded, if at" all, based on
his base game wager for his or her final holding.
If the player places a mid-game wager, at least one game hand is conducted
according to the base game rules to form a final holding. Optionally, multiple game
hands may be conducted if the player's hand at the intermediate game point
correspond to multiple qualifying final results. The mid-game wager could be
handled in many different ways in such an optional embodiment. For example, a
player may place a single mid-game wager, place separate mid-game wager for
separate game hands, place a single mid-game wager and allocate the wager among
game hands, or the like. In one optional embodiment, a separate game hand is
conducted for each qualifying final result corresponding to each of the qualifying
intermediate holdings possessed by the player, hi another optional embodiment, the
player selects one or more qualifying final results corresponding to a qualifying
intermediate holding possessed by the player. The player obtains a final holding for
each game hand. If the final holding is a qualifying final result, the player is also
rewarded based on his or her mid-game wager.
hi an embodiment directed to video card games, such as video draw poker,
the present method utilizes electronic representations of playing cards to obtain a
final holding of playing cards. An intermediate game point is designated.
Optionally, multiple intermediate game points are designated. At least one
qualifying intermediate holding of one or more playing cards is designated for the
intermediate game point and at least one qualifying final result of one or more
playing cards corresponding to the qualifying intermediate holding are designated.
hi an optional embodiment, a player places a base game wager, hi an
alternate optional embodiment, a base game wager is not required. The base game is
initiated and at least at least one playing card is dealt to the player. The base game is
conducted according to the rules of the game until an intermediate game point is
reached, hi one optional embodiment directed to video draw poker, an intermediate
game point may include a point after an initial holding of playing cards is dealt to a
player but before the player discards and replaces selected playing cards.
If, at the intermediate game point, the player has a qualifying intermediate
holding, the player is permitted to place a mid-game wager. As above, in an optional
embodiment, multiple separate game hands maybe conducted if the player's
qualifying intermediate holding corresponds to multiple qualifying final results, hi
one optional embodiment, a separate game hand is conducted for each qualifying
final result; in another optional embodiment, the player selects one or more
qualifying final results and a separate game hand is conducted for each selected
qualifying final result. The base game continues until the player obtains a final
holding. For example, in video draw poker, the base game continues for each game
hand by holding the playing cards of the corresponding intermediate holding and
replacing the playing cards not held.
hi an optional embodiment in which a base wager is placed, the base wager is
resolved. For example, in video draw poker, resolving the base wager may include
comparing the final holding to a schedule of winning poker hands and rewarding the
player based on his base wager if the final holding is a winning poker hand.
If the player placed a mid-game wager, the player is rewarded for each game
hand based on the mid-game wager if the player's final holding for a game hand
matches a qualifying final result corresponding to a qualifying intermediate holding
possessed by the player when the mid-game wager was placed.
Any number of optional variations could be conducted including if the player
has a winning holding and a qualifying intermediate holding at an intermediate
point, rewarding the player on the winning holding prior to the player continuing
play to obtain a corresponding qualifying final result. The reward may optionally be
paid to the player, or the player may have to option to use the reward to place a mid-
game wager or supplement a mid-game wager.
In another optional variation, at an intermediate point, the player's holding is
examined and the strategies needed to obtain final holdings possible based on the
player's holding are projected. One of the strategies is designated an optimal
strategy. If the player places a mid-game wager and, by doing so, deviates from the
designated optimal strategy, the player is rewarded with a supplemental award to a
mid-game wager reward if the player receives a qualifying final result corresponding
to the player's qualifying intermediate holding. It is noted that the supplemental
award may be grouped with, or separate from, any other award.
A device for conducting a video draw poker game includes a data processor
communicating with a display, an input device, a bet receiver, and a data storage
structure. The data storage structure stores electronic representations of playing
cards, a schedule of winning poker hands, at least one qualifying intermediate
holding, at least one qualifying final result corresponding to the qualifying
intermediate holding, and instructions executable by the data processor to conduct
the video draw poker game. The instructions include randomly selecting an initial
holding of playing cards in response to the bet receiver receiving a base wager. The
display displays the initial holding.
If the player does not possess a qualifying intermediate holding, the input
device receives input from the player selecting to hold zero or more playing cards
from the initial holding. A final holding is formed by discarding playing cards not
held and replacing discarded playing cards.
If the playing cards of the initial holding include one or more qualifying
intermediate holdings, the player is permitted to place a mid-game wager at the bet
receiver. As above, in an optional embodiment, multiple separate game hands may
be conducted if the qualifying intermediate holding(s) of the playing cards initially
dealt correspond to multiple qualifying final results, hi one such optional
embodiment, a separate game hand is conducted for each qualifying final result. In another such optional embodiment, the player selects through the input device one or
more qualifying final results and a separate game hand is conducted for each selected
qualifying result. In each game hand, the playing cards of the corresponding
qualifying intermediate holding are held and playing cards not held are discarded
and replaced to form a final holding.
The data processor examines final holdings and rewards the player based on
the base wager if the player has a winning poker hand according to the stored
schedule of winning poker hands. If the player placed a mid-game wager at the bet
receiver, the data processor rewards the player based on the mid-game wager if the
player's final holding matches a qualifying final result corresponding to the
qualifying intermediate holding possessed by the player when the mid-game wager
was placed.
The optional variations and additions previously described may be included
in the method conducted by the data processor.
Brief Description of the Drawings
FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a gaming method according to an optional embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a gaming device according to an embodiment of
the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a front view of a display of an example video draw poker game
conducted according to an embodiment of the present invention before initiation;
FIG. 4 is a front view of a display of the example video draw poker game of
FIG. 3 after an initial deal;
FIG. 5 is a front view of a display of the example video draw poker game of
FIG. 4 after playing cards are selected to be held;
FIG. 6 is a front view of a display of the example video draw poker game of
FIG. 5 after replacement playing cards are dealt;
FIG. 7 is a front view of a display of an alternate example video draw poker
game of FIG. 5 after replacement playing cards are dealt;
FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a gaming method according to an optional
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a gaming method according to an optional
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a flowchart of a gaming method according to an optional
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a front view of a display of an example multiple hand video draw
poker game conducted according to an embodiment of the present invention after an
initial deal;
FIG. 12 is a front view of a display of the example video draw poker game of
FIG. 11 after playing cards are selected to be held;
FIG. 13 is a front view of a display of the example video draw poker game of
FIG. 11 after replacement playing cards are dealt.
Description
Reference is now made to the figures wherein like parts are referred to by
like numerals throughout. The game method of the present invention could be
applied to any of a variety of base games including, but not limited to, video card
games, slot machines, Keno machines, or the like. Likewise, it is contemplated that
the present invention could be applied to games played via computer network, such
as the Internet, as well as to live games and gaming machines. Thus, it should be
noted that the description of the optional embodiments below is exemplary of the
claims rather than limiting.
Referring to FIG. 1, the broad game method includes designating at least one
intermediate point 26 for the game, at least one qualifying intermediate holding 28
for each intermediate point 26 designated, and at least one qualifying final result 42
for each qualifying intermediate holding 28 designated. The selection of the
intermediate point, a qualifying intermediate holding, and a qualifying final result
may be fixed and predetermined by the rules of the game, may vary in some fashion,
including random, from play to play, or may depend in whole or in part upon player
input prior to initiating game play.
The intermediate point 26 or intermediate points 26 depend upon the base game. It is contemplated that an intermediate point could be any predetermined
point in the game between wagering and resolution. It is further contemplated that
in an optional embodiment, more than one intermediate point may be designated.
For example, for a video draw poker machine, the intermediate point may be
after the initial deal but before cards are discarded and replaced. Likewise, for a slot machine, the intermediate point may be after some, but fewer than all, the slot reels
have stopped spinning. It is noted that the intermediate point may be fixed or may
vary depending upon game play of a specific game. Thus, for some symbols, the
intermediate point may be when one symbol appears, for other symbols, the
intermediate point may be when two symbols appear. Similarly, in a Keno machine,
the intermediate point may be after some, but fewer than all, the numbers have been
drawn.
A qualifying intermediate holding is also designated 28. The qualifying
intermediate holding is the holding required at the predetermined intermediate point
to participate in the mid-game wager of the present invention. It should be noted
that more than one qualifying intermediate holding may be designated. Again, the
qualifying intermediate holding will vary depending on the base game. However,
the qualifying intermediate holding forms the basis for a recognized outcome.
For example, in video poker the qualifying intermediate holding may be any
one, two, three, four, or five card hand such as three or four cards to a Royal Flush, a
three of a kind, four cards to a straight, or the like. In fact, the qualifying
intermediate holding may be a hand that is dissimilar to a hand with a high poker
ranking. For example, a qualifying intermediate hand may have no significance at
all, except that it is designated a qualifying intermediate hand. Similarly, in a slot
machine, the qualifying intermediate holding may be any designated number of reels
with any designated symbols in a designated position such as two reels with
matching symbols on a pay line or a symbol and a multiplier on a pay line. In an
optional embodiment for Keno, a qualifying intermediate holding may be any catch
out of the quantity of numbers selected after a quantity of numbers have been drawn,
such as a catch of four numbers out of seven selected after ten numbers have been
drawn.
With continued reference to FIG. 1 , a qualifying final result is also
designated 42 for each qualifying intermediate holding. The qualifying final result is the final holding required at the end of the base game that results in a payout to the
player based on a mid-game wager as discussed below. The qualifying final result is
related to the corresponding qualifying intermediate holding in that the qualifying final result is the successful completion of the qualifying intermediate holding held
at the intermediate point or intermediate points.
In one optional embodiment, only one qualifying final result is designated for
each qualifying intermediate holding. For example, in a video draw poker machine
embodiment, if the qualifying intermediate holding is four to a Royal Flush, the
qualifying final result is a Royal Flush. Similarly, if the qualifying intermediate
holding is three of a kind, the qualifying final result is four of a kind.
It is also contemplated that multiple qualifying final results may correspond
to each qualifying intermediate holding. For example, in one optional video draw
poker embodiment, the player may be prompted to select the qualifying final result
he wishes to wager upon based upon his qualifying intermediate holding. In such an
alternate embodiment, a player with four to a Royal Flush may be prompted to select
a qualifying final result from a Royal Flush or a straight flush with a corresponding
adjustment in payout. Alternatively, the game rules themselves may account for the
likelihood of each qualifying final result occurring based on the corresponding
qualifying intermediate holding. In such an optional embodiment, a set of poker
hands, such as Royal Flush, a straight flush, a straight, and a flush, may all be
designated as qualifying final results with corresponding adjustments in pay outs, for
a qualifying intermediate holding of four to a Royal Flush. In yet another optional
embodiment in which a qualifying intermediate holding corresponds to multiple
qualifying final results, or in the case where one hand may possess multiple
qualifying intermediate holdings, separate game hands may be conducted for
different qualifying final results. Such an optional embodiment is described in
greater detail below.
Turning to an optional slot machine embodiment, if the qualifying
intermediate holding is two matching symbols on a pay line, the qualifying final
result may be a matching third symbol on a pay line. Similarly, in a slot machine
embodiment with multiple pay lines, the qualifying intermediate holding could be
two matching symbols on one or more pay lines and the qualifying final result could
be a matching third symbol on one or more pay lines. For a Keno machine, if the
qualifying intermediate holding is a catch of four of seven selected after ten drawn,
the qualifying final result may be six of seven selected.
Referring again to FIG. 1, in an optional embodiment the player begins game
play by placing 20 a base game wager and initiating 22 the base game. However, it
is contemplated that in an optional embodiment, a base game wager may not be
required. The base game is conducted in conventional fashion 24 until the
predetermined intermediate point is reached. Upon reaching the intermediate point,
the player's holding is compared 30 to the qualifying intermediate holding. If the
player possesses a qualifying intermediate holding, an optional mid-game wager
becomes available 32 to the player. The mid-game wager is a wager that the player
will receive a qualifying final result corresponding to the qualifying intermediate
holding he possessed at the intermediate point. It is contemplated that in the rare
instance that a player possesses a qualifying intermediate holding that is also a
qualifying final result, the player may be allowed to place a mid-game wager or,
alternatively, not be allowed to place a mid-game wager as determined by the game
rules.
Relating to this, in an optional embodiment shown in FIG. 7, specific
provisions may be made for a player who obtains an qualifying intermediate holding
that is a winning hand according to the base rules and, consequently, would qualify
the player for a reward on any base wager amount. In one optional embodiment,
such a winning hand would be mutually exclusive of the qualifying intermediate
holding. For example, if a player holds KO 9<fi> JO 100 QO, the player holds a
winning hand of a straight but also holds four cards to a Royal Flush. Since the
player cannot hold both, these hands are mutually exclusive. In such a case, the
player may be rewarded on his base wager for the winning hand, i.e. the straight in
the example, at the intermediate point before the player forms a final holding rather
than after forming a final holding. In such an optional embodiment the player would
be able to place a mid-game wager and attempt to obtain the Royal Flush, already
having been rewarded for the dealt straight. In a further optional embodiment, the
reward on the base wager for the winning hand dealt may be automatically or at the
player's option rolled into the mid-game wager so no additional wager need be
made. Alternatively, the reward may be added to any mid-game wager so that a
player winning the mid-game wager would be paid on the mid-game wager
supplemented by the reward.
The size of the mid-game wager is not subject to any express limits other
than those set by the house depending on the pay outs and the desired house
advantage. However, it is contemplated that the mid-game wager limit may be
adjusted to make the wager attractive to the player.
The base game continues and the player obtains 34 a final holding. In one
embodiment of the method, the base wager and mid-game wager are rewarded
separately. In such an embodiment, the player is rewarded 38 based his base wager
for his final holding according to the rules of the base game. If the player made 36
the optional mid-game wager, the player's final holding is then compared 40 to the
qualifying final results corresponding to the player's intermediate holding. If the
player's final holding matches a qualifying final result, or a selected qualifying final
result in an optional embodiment, the player is also rewarded 46 based on his mid-
game wager. It is contemplated that the mid-game wager reward could be any form
including a fixed reward, a progressive reward, or any other type of reward.
Conversely, if the player's final holding does not match a qualified final result, the
player's mid-game wager is collected 44.
In an optional embodiment, a winning mid-game wager acts to multiply the
reward on the base wager. Put another way, a multiplier applied to the base wager
reward is the reward associated with the mid-game wager.
It should be noted that it is not enough that the player win the base wager to
win the mid-game wager. Rather the player must receive a qualifying final result.
For example, in a video draw poker embodiment, if an intermediate qualifying
holding is four to a Royal Flush and, at the intermediate point, the player's hand
comprises 10V JV QV KV 5ώ and places a mid-game wager with the goal of
obtaining a Royal Flush, he will not be rewarded on his mid-game wager for
discarding the 5ώ and drawing a Kώ even if he is rewarded on his base wager for a
pair of Kings. He will only be rewarded for obtaining a qualifying final result, or a
selected qualifying final result in an optional embodiment, corresponding to his
qualifying intermediate holding. Players rewarded for obtaining a qualifying final
result may be paid at any rate including true odds or more.
This will, under some circumstances, cause a player to follow a strategy that
may not be the optimal strategy for a game. In an optional embodiment, the player's
holding at an intermediate point is examined and the final holdings that can be
formed from the player's holding are projected. The strategy or strategies required
for the player to obtain those projected final holdings are also projected. At least
one of those strategies is designated an optimal strategy. More than one strategy
may be designated an optimal strategy and the designation may be random or based
on any factor or factors including the odds of obtaining the projected final holding,
the payout of the projected final holding, or any other factor.
For example, in an embodiment directed to video draw poker, a player may
be dealt a hand of 4V 5<2> 6V 7V JV. Depending upon the playing cards held and the
replacement cards dealt, such a hand could become a straight (by discarding the JV
and attempting an 8 or 3), flush (by discarding the 5<S> and attempting to obtain a
heart), or straight flush (by discarding the 5.S and JV to obtain the 5V and either the
3V or 8V). In this case, holding the four hearts and attempting to obtain a flush
would be the strategy most likely to produce a winning outcome and, thus, may be
designated an optimal strategy. Holding the consecutive cards has a similar, albeit
slightly lower, probability of success and may, or may not, be designated an optimal
strategy, depending upon whether the particular embodiment allows for multiple
optimal strategies (although the present invention contemplates single or multiple
optimal strategies) and the factors, if any, used to designate the optimal strategy. For
the sake of the example, however, the flush is optionally designated the optimal
strategy. For a player in such an example game who places a mid-game wager and
holds playing cards that implement a strategy different from the optimal strategy,
and succeeds in winning the mid-game wager, a supplemental reward may be issued.
This supplemental reward may be issued in any fashion including a separate reward
or an increased reward on the mid-game wager amount.
An alternate embodiment to the present method, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10,
contemplates the player not needing to make such a decision by permitting the player
to play multiple separate game hands. In such an optional embodiment, the game
method is conducted similarly up to the intermediate point. That is, a player may
place 20 a base wager although such a base wager may not be required in certain
optional embodiments to initiate 22 the base game. The base game is conducted 24
according to the base game rules up to a designated 26 intermediate point.
Similarly, if the player does not have a qualifying intermediate holding, the base
game is continued 34 to a final holding for resolution 38 of the base game wager.
However, if the player possesses a hand that corresponds to more than one qualifying final result when the mid-game wager becomes available 32, multiple
separate game hands may be conducted 47 so that the player can attempt to obtain
multiple qualifying final results rather than being required to choose just one. It is
noted that this optional method for conducting multiple separate hands could be
triggered if the player possesses 30 a qualifying intermediate holding that
corresponds to multiple qualifying final results, if the player possesses a hand that
contains multiple qualifying intermediate holdings, or a combination thereof. For
example, in the video poker embodiment shown in FIGS. 11—13, the player is dealt
90 100 JO QO AO. This hand could correspond to a qualifying intermediate holding
of four-to-a-straight-flush (90 IOO JO QO) which could be completed by obtaining 80 or KO and four-to-a-Royal-Flush (100 JO QO AO) which could be completed by
obtaining KO and, thus, could be the basis for triggering the optional multiple game
hand embodiment.
Returning to FIGS. 9 and 10, the player in such a case may opt to place 36 a
mid-game wager. The mid-game wager itself could take the form of a single wager,
separate wagers on separate game hands, a single wager allocated to separate game
hands, or the like. That is, in one optional embodiment, the present method could
call for a player may simply make a single mid-game wager. In another optional
embodiment, the present method could call for a player to make an equal mid-game
wager on each game hand. In yet another embodiment, the player could be permitted
to make different mid-game wagers on different game hands, e.g. wagering five units
on a game hand directed to a straight flush and one unit on a game hand directed to a
Royal Flush. In yet another optional embodiment, the player could place a mid-
game wager, then be permitted to allocate the mid-game wager differently to
different hands, e.g. placing a five unit mid-game wager with three units allocated to
a game hand directed to a straight flush and two units allocated to a game hand
directed to a Royal Flush.
Separate game hands are conducted for separate qualifying final results. In
an optional embodiment, shown in FIG. 9, a separate game hand is conducted 47 for
each possible qualifying final result. Thus, for example, if a particular holding at an
intermediate point could become any of three possible qualifying final results, three
game hands could be conducted. It is contemplated, however, that in certain
embodiments discussed above, the player may optionally be allowed to allocate zero,
or place a zero wager, on any game hand.
In another optional embodiment, shown in FIG. 10, the player may be
allowed to select 45 the qualifying final results for which a game hand will be
conducted 49. For example, a video draw poker embodiment could optionally
include such qualifying intermediate holdings as four-to-a-straight, four-to-a-flush,
four-to-a-straight-flush, three-to-a-Royal-Flush, or the like. In such an example
embodiment, the dealt playing cards IQ 99 J<£> QQ KQ would correspond to at least
three qualifying intermediate holdings (four-to-a-straight: 99 J<£> QQ KQ; four-to-a-
flush: IQ JQ QQ KQ; three-to-a-Royal-Flush: JQ QQ KQ). In an optional
embodiment permitting selection, a player may select to play for flush and the Royal
Flush, but may choose not to play for the straight because it would require an inside
draw of a 10-spot card.
Referring generally to FIGS. 9 and 10, each game hand to be conducted is
completed according to the rules of the base game to obtain a final holding for each
game hand. Thus, for example, if three game hands are conducted, three final
holdings will be obtained. It is noted that rules for completing the game hands could
be completed in the same fashion as the optional single hand embodiment discussed
above or could use different rules. For example, in an optional video poker
embodiment, each game hand could be completed using the same deck of playing
cards. Alternatively, each game hand could be completed using a separate deck of
playing cards. In yet another embodiment, each game hand is completed using a
separate deck of playing cards that is depleted of the initial hand. Thus, in such an
optional embodiment, there would not be duplicates of playing cards within a game
hand, e.g. it would not be possible to have two A<£> in a game hand, but the same
card could be dealt to different hands, e.g. an A<£> could be dealt to both a first game
hand and a second game hand, because each hand is dealt from a deck of playing
cards that is complete except for the initially dealt cards. For each game hand, if the
final holding is a qualifying final result corresponding to a qualifying intermediate
holding possessed by the player at an intermediate point, the player is rewarded
based on a mid-game wager. An example of an optional multiple hand embodiment
of a video poker game is shown in FIGS. 11-13 and described in greater detail
below. The present invention also embraces a gaming machine for conducting the
gaming method described above. With reference to FIG. 2, a gaming machine
according to the present invention includes a display 54, a data processor 50
communicating with the display 54, a data storage structure 52 communicating with
the data processor 50, an input device 58 communicating with the data processor 50,
and a bet receiver 56 communicating with the data processor 50. The data storage
structure 52 may be any type including optical, magnetic, ROM, EPROM, EAROM,
RAM, or any other type of storage. The data storage structure 52 stores instructions
embodying the method described above, images used during game play, and any
other data that may be necessary to make the gaming machine operable.
The data processor initiates game play in response to receiving a wager at the
bet receiver 56. The data processor conducts game play and prompts the display 54
to display images according to the conduct of the base game. Upon reaching an
intermediate point, the data processor 50 examines the player's holding and
determines whether the mid-game wager is available to the player. If the mid-game
wager is available, the data processor 50 prompts the player, such as through
displaying a message at the display 54, to place a mid-game wager if desired. The
data processor monitors to determine whether the mid-game wager was received at the bet receiver 56.
Again, the base game is conducted by the data processor 50 to a final holding
according to the base game rules stored at the data storage structure 52. Upon
reaching a final holding, the data processor 50 compares the player's final holding to
the qualifying final result corresponding to the qualifying intermediate holding
possessed by the player at the intermediate point at which the mid-game wager was
placed. If the player's final holding is a qualifying final result, the data processor 50
directs a reward to be issued to the player based on the mid-game wager.
Turning to FIGS. 3—8, an example game of the present invention as applied
to video draw poker played on a gaming machine of the present invention is shown.
With reference to FIGS. 1—8, an optional base game wager is placed 20 at a bet
receiver 56. hi an optional embodiment, touchscreen buttons 72, 74, 76 on the
display 54 or push buttons (not shown) may be used to place a base wager using a
BET 1 button 72 or BET MAX button 74. As shown in FIG. 3, prior to initiating the
game, the display may optionally show overturned playing cards and a schedule 78
of winning poker hands along with pay outs, hi the example of FIGS. 3-7, the
schedule shows final holdings that will result in a payout and the pay outs associated
with the final holdings for one through five coin wagers. It is noted that this is an
example only and that the particular pay outs, the particular final holdings, and the
particular quantity of coin wagers for which pay outs are given, as well as the
information displayed and the way the information is displayed, may vary.
Referring generally to FIGS. 3-8, the video draw poker game is initiated 22,
optionally by using a DRAW button 76, and a hand 60 of playing cards is dealt 25 to
the player. While the hand 60 could be of any size, in this example of an optional
embodiment five playing cards 62, 64, 66, 68, 70 are dealt. In this example of an
optional embodiment, shown in FIG. 4, the player has been dealt a hand 60 consisting of KV KQ QV 107 KO.
The player may select to hold zero or more playing cards and discard and
replace 35 the remaining playing cards. In this case, the player may hold the KS? KQ
KO to guarantee a payout for three of a kind and possibly improve to four of a kind
or full house. Alternatively, the player may hold the KV QV 10V to possibly
improve to a Royal Flush.
As discussed above, in an optional embodiment, the player may be rewarded
at this point for the three of a kind dealt. However, this is entirely optional and it is
contemplated that the method could be conducted without such a step.
As discussed above, in another optional embodiment, the data processor may
determine an optimal strategy at this point, such as holding the KV KQ KO. A
player who does not follow the optimal strategy by placing a mid-game wager and
holding the KV QV 10V may receive a supplemental reward if the player succeeds in
obtaining a Royal Flush (or straight flush depending upon the qualifying final result
associated with this qualifying intermediate holding). However, this too is entirely
optional and the method may be conducted with or without such a step.
With particular reference to FIGS. 5 and 8, the player elects to hold KV QV
10V. Assuming for this example that three cards to a Royal Flush is designated 30 a
qualifying intermediate holding, the mid-game wager becomes available 32 if the
player holds these playing cards. This is also reflected in the additional line 80 on
the pay schedule 78 that indicates a payout for each coin of the mid-game wager
placed by the player if the final qualifying hand (Royal Flush in this case) is obtained.
Turning to FIGS. 6 and 8, the discarded K£> KO have been replaced 35 by JV
AV and the player has obtained a final holding of Royal Flush. Assuming that the
player in this example game wagered five coins as a base wager and five coins as a
mid-game wager, the player in such a situation is rewarded 46 with 4000 coins for
obtaining a Royal Flush for his base wager and an additional 5405 coins for obtaining a Royal Flush for his mid-game wager. If the player had held the KV QS?
10V but not placed a mid-game wager, the player would have only been rewarded 38
with 4000 coins for obtaining a Royal Flush for his base wager. Similarly, if the player had placed a four-coin base wager and a two-coin mid-game wager, the player
would have been rewarded 46 with 3200 coins for his base wager plus 2162 coins
for his mid-game wager.
Turning to FIGS. 7 and 8, an alternate outcome for the hand of FIG. 5 is
illustrated. In this case, the player has discarded the same cards, K<£> K<>, but the
replacement cards QQ lOώ only give the player a final holding of two pair. The
player in this example would be rewarded 44 for obtaining two pair, i.e. paid 10
coins for a five-coin wager, for example, but the player would not be rewarded on
his mid-game wager, if any, because the final qualifying result, in this case a Royal Flush, was not obtained.
Turning to the multiple hand example of FIGS. 11—13, as noted above, in an
optional embodiment, a base wager may not be required. In an optional embodiment
in which a base wager is required, a base wager may be placed by inputting bills,
coins, tickets, vouchers, or the like, or by using a "Bet 1" button 112 or "Bet Max"
button 114 to deduct stored game credits. In an optional embodiment, the player
may initiate the game automatically by making a maximum wager using the "Bet
Max" button 114 or by pressing a "Deal" button 116.
In the example of FIG. 11, a player is dealt an initial hand 100 of 90 100 JO
QO AO. Since this initial hand 100 corresponds to a straight flush and to a Royal
Flush, optionally illustrated in a pay table 118 in additional pay lines 120 showing
the qualifying final results and associated pay outs, the player is presented with the
option to place a mid-game wager. As discussed above, the mid-game wager could
be handled in many different ways including allowing the player to separately wager on different game hands or allocate a wager among game hands. As for the mid-
game wager itself, it could be inputted into the game through a receiver, such as a
bill, coin, ticket, or voucher receiver, or could be deducted from game credits using
the "Bet 1" button 112 and "Bet Max" button 114.
If the player opts to place the mid-game wager, the player is presented with
multiple game hands 130, 140, as shown in FIG. 12. It is noted that the multiple
game hands 130, 140 need not be presented simultaneously as shown in FIG. 12, but
could be shown serially, or in any other fashion. It is also noted that the entire initial
hand could be presented, as shown in the optional embodiment of FIG. 12, or only
the qualifying intermediate holding may be shown.
In an optional embodiment in which the player selects which game hands to
play, it is noted that the presentation of game hands may be preceded by the player
selection. In an alternate version of such an optional embodiment, the game hands
may be presented to the player and any non-selected game hands would be removed
or otherwise visually distinguished from the selected game hands.
Assuming then, that the player elects to proceed with both game hands 130,
140, and has placed the necessary mid-game wager(s), each game hand is conducted.
As with the display of the game hand discussed above, each game hand may be
conducted serially, simultaneously, or in any other order or fashion. The completion
of each game hand proceeds according to the rules of the base game. In the case of
the optional video poker embodiment shown in FIGS. 11—13, playing cards
corresponding to the qualifying initial holding are held and playing cards that are not
held are discarded and replaced.
In the case of the example of FIG. 12, the game hand 130 directed to a Royal
Flush has held the playing cards 100 JO QO AO to attempt to draw KO. Similarly,
the game hand 140 directed to a straight flush has held the playing cards 90 100 JO QO to attempt to draw 80 or KO. It is noted that the player may be required to
affirmatively act to hold the cards of the qualifying initial holding or, in an alternate
optional embodiment, the cards of the qualifying initial holding maybe
automatically held when the mid-game wager is placed.
Turning to FIG. 13, in the optional embodiment for video poker, cards that
are not held are discarded and replaced. Optionally, the replacements may be drawn
from the same deck for all cards. Alternatively, the replacements may be drawn
from one or more separate decks for each game hand. In the example of FIG. 13, the
replacements for each game hand are drawn from a separate deck that excludes the
initially dealt hand, 90 100 JO QO AO. In the example, the player receives a final
holding 132 of 100 JO QO Kώ AO in the game hand directed to a Royal Flush and a
final holding 142 of 80 90 100 JO QO in the game hand directed to a straight flush.
The game hands 132, 142 are examined and the player is rewarded based on
the mid-game wager or mid-game wagers if the final holding matches the qualifying
final results corresponding to the qualifying intermediate holding possessed when
the mid-game wager or mid-game wagers are placed. In the example of FIG. 13, the
player has obtained final holding 132 of a straight in a game hand directed to a
qualifying final result of Royal Flush. According to this optional embodiment, the
player is not rewarded on the mid-game wager for this game hand, although the
player may be rewarded on a base wager for this hand in an optional embodiment.
Conversely, the player has obtained a final holding 142 of a straight flush in a game
hand directed to a qualifying final result of straight flush. Thus, the player is
rewarded on the mid-game wager for this game hand, along with a reward on a base
wager in an optional embodiment.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been shown and
described it is to be understood that the present invention is subject to many
modifications and changes without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims
presented herein.