WO2014121202A1 - Système de jeu de bingo à fonctionnalité de roulette - Google Patents

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WO2014121202A1
WO2014121202A1 PCT/US2014/014456 US2014014456W WO2014121202A1 WO 2014121202 A1 WO2014121202 A1 WO 2014121202A1 US 2014014456 W US2014014456 W US 2014014456W WO 2014121202 A1 WO2014121202 A1 WO 2014121202A1
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  • the invention is directed to wagering games, and more particularly, playing bingo-type games.
  • the invention also generally relates to systems and methods for playing bingo-type games. More specifically, the invention relates to systems and methods for playing a bingo game that incorporates a roulette paradigm and game outcome display.
  • Bingo-type games are known in the art.
  • a traditional bingo game is played with bingo cards or tickets, which typically have a 5 X 5 grid. More specifically, this grid includes 5 columns and 5 rows, and the letters, "B,” “I,” “N,” “G,” and “O” are at the top of each column. Under each letter are five numbers, with the exception of the center space which is typically a free space. Therefore, there are typically 24 numbers.
  • the numbers on the each bingo card are randomly established so that each bingo card is unique.
  • the bingo cards further include a predetermined pattern or patterns, which are typically represented by a darkened segment in the traditional bingo game. Numbers are called, e.g. "1-20", and players of the game daub, or otherwise, mark-off the number if they have it. Once a player achieves the predetermined pattern or patterns, and the player actually recognizes this achievement, he or she wins and the game is over.
  • bingo-type games include modern variations of the traditional bingo-type game. Some of these modern variations are played in a casino or gaming hall at a client, i.e., terminal. The client is also referred to as an electronic play station. These modern variations have various attractions and designs, including aesthetic symbols and both audio and visual animations, to attract players thereby increasing a level of play. As alluded to above, these modern variations are bingo-type games. However, there is recognition throughout industry that players of even the modern bingo-type games do not consider these games as exciting and attractive as standard gaming options, such as those offered at Las Vegas-style casinos which permit slots, roulette, craps and poker. Simply stated, the bingo-type games do not look and operate like these games. For this reason, the bingo-type games are not as appealing to patrons, which impacts the level of play as compared to that of the standard gaming options and is therefore less desirable to both the industry and players.
  • Some embodiments of the invention are directed to a bingo game system with a roulette game simulation feature comprising: one or more game stations, each playing station configured to accept a wager; a roulette game simulation feature configured to simulate a plurality of roulette game outcomes; and a game controller configured to: receive a wager through the one or more game stations; assign one or more unique numbers from a pool of bingo numbers to each roulette game outcome of a plurality of possible roulette game outcomes; randomly draw numbers from the pool of bingo numbers; determine if the randomly drawn numbers include the one or more unique numbers assigned to one of the roulette game outcomes; responsive to the determination that the one or more unique numbers assigned to one of the roulette game outcomes has been randomly drawn, actuating the roulette game simulation feature to simulate the roulette game outcome assigned to the one or more unique numbers; and settle the wager based on the one or more unique numbers randomly drawn.
  • the roulette feature comprises an electro-mechanically driven roulette wheel with a plurality of pockets configured to spin and come to a plurality of rest positions, and an arm configured to extend a spherical object into one of the plurality of pockets upon the roulette wheel being in a rest position.
  • the roulette feature is a display device.
  • Some embodiments of the invention are directed to a method of providing a bingo game system with a roulette game simulation feature having one or more game stations and a game controller.
  • the method may include the steps of: receiving a wager through a communication device; and include a processing device for facilitating the steps of: assigning one or more unique numbers from a pool of bingo numbers to each roulette game outcome of a plurality of possible roulette game outcomes; randomly drawing numbers from the pool of bingo numbers; determining if the randomly drawn numbers include the one or more unique numbers assigned to one of the roulette game outcomes; responsive to the determination that the one or more unique numbers assigned to one of the roulette game outcomes has been randomly drawn, actuating the roulette feature to simulate the roulette game outcome assigned to the one or more unique numbers; and settling the wager based on the one or more unique numbers randomly drawn.
  • the one or more unique numbers comprises a first and second unique number from a finite pool of bingo numbers.
  • the one or more unique numbers are preselected from the pool of bingo numbers.
  • the one or more unique numbers may also be constant in that they remain the same.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an exemplary system for allowing a player to play exemplary gaming methods according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2a is a front view of a game station constructed and configured according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2b is a side view of a game system constructed and configured according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2c is a top view of a game station constructed and configured according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a game controller that may be used with the system shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4a is a cross-sectional view of the roulette feature constructed and configured according to the invention.
  • FIG. 4b is a close-up view of the cross- sectional view of FIG. 4a;
  • FIG. 4c is top view of an exemplary roulette feature such as the roulette feature shown in FIG 4a;
  • FIG. 5 is a process flow chart illustrating an exemplary method of the invention
  • FIG. 6 is a table illustrating the assignment of unique numbers to specific roulette outcomes
  • FIG. 7-11 include graphical user interfaces illustrating game play on a system and using a method according to the invention.
  • FIG. 12-20 illustrate various embodiments of the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
  • the exemplary embodiments herein relate to various systems and methods using in gaming applications. It should be understood that each of the methods and individual steps recited herein may be partially or wholly carried out in a variety of ways and/or systems, which may include, but are not limited to, an electronic gaming machine (EGM) for use by one or more players, a multiplayer platform which may include a player interface such as a touchscreen display and involve physical or virtual game symbols, a home computer and/or portable computing device, such as a tablet computer or mobile phone capable of communicating with a network or over the Internet, global telecommunication network or world wide web.
  • EMM electronic gaming machine
  • multiplayer platform which may include a player interface such as a touchscreen display and involve physical or virtual game symbols
  • a home computer and/or portable computing device such as a tablet computer or mobile phone capable of communicating with a network or over the Internet, global telecommunication network or world wide web.
  • the invention is directed to, among other things, methods of providing, conducting and resolving wagering games that include a sequence of controlled and concrete transformative events. Some of these events may involve communications between computing components, indicating preferences, placing wagers, debiting and awarding credits stored in an account, the generation of random data and results for one or more players, the application of randomly- generated data to resolve wagers, the pooling of all wagers placed, the determination of wager outcomes in accordance with preset outcome determining criteria, and the notification of such outcomes along with the designation of a portion of the wager pool for each player and simulated roulette game outcome.
  • the generation of random data may be facilitated by computerized and/or physical implements, such as a random number generator.
  • the transformative events may also include parsing of the data for comparative purposes with preset criteria to determine an outcome in the underlying bingo game.
  • a system 10 comprises one or more game stations 12, a game controller 14 and a roulette simulation feature 16. These components may be housed in a unitary housing or remotely positioned with respect to each other, while remaining in communication. Communication between these components may be facilitated by data communication devices connected over a wired or wireless network, using any conventional digital communication devices that are appropriate based on the locations of the system components.
  • Each of the game stations 12 is used by the players in order to interact with the system and initiate game-play.
  • Game stations 12 can take the form of player positions in a multi-player platform, electronic game machine cabinets or remote kiosks, but are not limited to such designs and may also be provided on smartphones, mobile computing devices, thin terminal devices, non-smartphone-type cellphones, tablets, laptops, or any other device configured to communicate within system 10.
  • game stations 12 include data communication devices, such as keypads and display devices, or touchscreen displays, bill or ticket acceptors and printers, etc.
  • FIGS. 2a,b,c One exemplary game station 112 is shown in FIGS. 2a,b,c.
  • Game controller 14 may include one or more servers, random number generators, programs, databases, memory, data storage devices, data communication devices and data processing devices. Controller 14 is generally configured to manage the operation of bingo games as described herein by receiving wagers placed through game stations 12, providing virtual bingo cards or tickets to players, randomly drawn bingo numbers, determining if winning patterns are achieved and causing roulette feature 16 to simulate a roulette outcome. All or some of the components of game controller 14 may reside together or be variously integrated into other components of system 10, including game stations 12 and roulette feature 16. Controller 14 may also include a security code secured keypad and or touchscreen device for use by authorized personnel.
  • Fig 3 illustrates some of the exemplary functionality expressed as modules in a game controller 114 which are facilitated by the aforementioned hardware and software components.
  • Game controller 114 includes or is in communication with a display module, a random-number generator (RNG) module, a credit module, a betting module, a game module, and an award module, a bingo server, a processing device and memory.
  • the display module controls the display device on stations 12 to display various images on the graphical interfaces as discussed herein below, such as a roulette layout, preferably by using computer graphics and/or image data stored in the memory.
  • the credit module communicates with a player account server to manage the amount of player's credits available for use in system 10 and converts currency or tickets received in stations 12 to credit.
  • the game module includes a game program for use in providing gaming methods in accordance with the invention.
  • the game module may communicate with the bingo server to supply bingo cards or tickets to the stations 12 and communicate with the RNG module to obtain numbers from a pool of bingo numbers or balls.
  • the betting module receives the player's wager information for resolving upon the conclusion of the game and the award module issues payouts for winning wagers.
  • Controller 14 determines the bingo game results based on randomly drawn numbers being compared to bingo tickets, which are then correlated to one of the possible outcomes on the roulette wheel, that is, either thirty-seven or thirty-eight possible outcomes depending on whether the wheel is a single-zero ("European”) roulette wheel or double-zero ("American”) roulette wheel.
  • Roulette feature 116 includes an electromechanical roulette wheel 118 configured for motor driven rotational motion via a motor 120 positioned adjacent to the central axis of wheel 118.
  • wheel 118 appears as a convention roulette wheel including pockets for receiving a roulette ball.
  • Feature 116 further includes a static ball delivering apparatus 122 which is mounted adjacent to the periphery of wheel 118 but at a radially outer position relative to wheel 118.
  • Apparatus 122 includes an arm 124 electromechanically connected thereto at a proximal end 126 and a sphere 128 configured to resemble a roulette ball at a distal end.
  • Arm 124 is may be driven by a motor operatively associated with apparatus 122 to move sphere 128 from a position which does not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the rotational motion of wheel 118 to a position in which the sphere 128 is physically moved within or proximal to the volume defined by one of the pockets on the wheel 118.
  • roulette wheel 118 may spin and stop under control of motor 120 so that a specific pocket is adjacent to apparatus 122 and arm 124 may drive sphere 128 into the specific pocket as shown in the exemplary roulette wheel 118 of FIG 4c.
  • roulette feature 116 may create suspense and game aesthetics by rotating wheel 118 at various speeds and durations of time, such as increasing and then decreasing speed until coming to a stop so that sphere 126 may be positioned in the pocket corresponding to the specific outcome.
  • a roulette feature of the invention can be either fully virtual, that is provided by a display device, or a partially virtual apparatus.
  • wheel 118 may include lights in each pocket which illuminate to indicate a winning outcome.
  • a roulette wheel is a non-limiting example of the invention, in that other electromechanical or virtual simulated features may be employed with the invention, such as a customized wheel or big wheel apparatus.
  • FIG. 5 shows an exemplary method 50 which may be utilized by system 10 to provide a bingo game with a roulette feature 16.
  • a wager is placed through a graphical user interface, which may be configured to resemble a conventional roulette table layout, displayed on a game station 12.
  • controller 14 one or more numbers in a finite pool of numbers are assigned to each specific roulette outcome in step 54.
  • Controller 14 may either randomly assign one or more numbers in a finite pool of numbers with a specific roulette outcome, or the assignments of one or more numbers to specific roulette outcomes may be preselected.
  • step 56 bingo numbers from the finite pool are randomly generated via controller 14.
  • controller 14 determines if all of the one or more assigned numbers have been generated for any specific outcome. As shown by step 60, if a specific outcome has not yet been determined, then controller 14 continues to generate bingo numbers. If a specific outcome has been determined, then controller 14 actuates roulette feature 16 to simulate a roulette outcome which corresponds to that specific outcome in step 62. In step 64, the game ends once a specific outcome is determined and wagers are settled with losing wagers being collected while winning wagers being paid by adding credits at the appropriate station 12.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of method 50 in which each of the thirty-eight roulette outcomes are associated with two unique numbers from a finite pool of seventy-six numbers, which in this instance ranges from the number one to the number seventy-six.
  • the randomly generated bingo numbers include the two unique numbers for any specific roulette outcome
  • the game ends and roulette feature 16 simulates the specific outcome associated with those two unique numbers.
  • the numbers are sequentially ordered and assigned to each specific possible roulette outcome (that is, the numbered outcomes 0,00, and 1- 36).
  • the preselected first and second unique numbers assigned to the specific roulette outcome of "6" are "11" and "12."
  • a player wagering on the roulette outcome of "6" in a game method 50 would win if bingo numbers "11” and "12” were randomly generated via controller 14 before the first and second unique numbers for another specific outcome had been generated.
  • Roulette feature 16 would then simulate a roulette outcome of "6.”
  • the pool of numbers may vary, which may also impact game play and duration until a winning outcome is determined.
  • the size of the pool of numbers may also vary if there are a different number of possible outcomes, such as when using a single-zero roulette wheel or other type of mechanical wheel.
  • FIG. 7-11 provide graphical user interfaces or screens which may be displayed on game stations 12 having a touchscreen display in connection with another embodiment of the systems and methods of the invention generally referred to as game 200. It is envisioned that this embodiment would require two players as may be necessary. As such, wagers from at least two players must be received before game 200 will initiate.
  • Screen 202 includes a simulated roulette layout 204 in a condition prior to a wager to being placed in game 200.
  • a player must first place a wager on one of the main bingo cards shown from the main bingo card list 206 before any wagers may be placed on the roulette layout.
  • Each of the main bingo cards is associated with first and second numbers and a space for a third number, wild, or free space, with the first and second numbers being the same numbers associated with and assigned to specific roulette outcomes as shown in FIG. 6. If the number is not a free space, then a third number must be randomly generated for any main bingo card to win.
  • Screen 208 illustrates the condition of roulette layout 204 being available for receiving wagers subsequent to a wager being placed on a main bingo card in list 206, which is represented by a virtual one dollar chip on list 206.
  • Screen 210 illustrates the condition of additional wagers being placed on roulette layout 204, which are represented by the virtual chips displayed on "28,” “0”, “00,” “black”, “red” and “2 nd 12 numbers.” Controller 14 randomly generates three by three bingo tickets as shown in area 212 of screen 210. Each of the 3x3 bingo tickets include the assigned numbers for the specific outcome covered by the wager as the middle, horizontal line in the 3x3 bingo ticket.
  • the 3x3 bingo ticket will include a middle horizontal line with the numbers 51 and 52.
  • Wagers that include multiple roulette numbers, such as “black”, “red” and “2 nd 12 numbers,” or other inside or outside roulette bets, will be divided equally among the bingo tickets generated for each of the included roulette numbers. Payouts will be similarly adjusted and are based on the specific outcome being determined as one of the included roulette numbers. For example, $1 wagered on the "2 nd 12 numbers" bet will be divided by 12 representing the twelve possible numbers 13 through 24, so that $0.0833 will be effectively placed as a wager on each of the 3x3 tickets, with each of the tickets having the first and second numbers as shown in FIG.
  • a corner wager would be divided by 4, representing the four possible roulette numbers included in the wager.
  • the 3x3 tickets will be unique to each player or station 12, payouts on these wagers which include more than one specific roulette outcome, such as splits, corners, columns, or dozens wagers, will be paid to players only upon the specific outcome being one of the numbers included in the wager, just like in standard roulette. In some embodiments, players will share in the payout for winning wagers.
  • Screens 214 illustrates the thirty-eight bingo tickets generated by controller 14 (from ticket 0 to ticket 37) on the user interface 204, and screen 216 presents the tickets in sequential order, with each having the first and second unique numbers shown in FIG. 6 as the middle, horizontal line of each ticket.
  • tickets 37 and 38 represent the "0" and "00” possible roulette outcomes as shown in FIG. 6.
  • Ticket 26 includes first and second unique numbers 53, 54, which are assigned to the specific outcome of "27" for the roulette feature 16 to simulate.
  • the ticket may be a 5x5 grid, with one or more free spaces.
  • the winning bingo patterns may be straight across, up or down, L-shaped, diagonal, four corners, full coverage, etc., or otherwise include conventional winning patterns for bingo.
  • FIGS. 12 through 20 show multiple exemplary embodiments of the invention, including embodiments of game stations and roulette features, which illustrate various industrial applications of the invention, among other things.
  • FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate the static ball delivery apparatus moving the static ball from rest position in FIG. 19 to the a position adjacent to the interior volume of a pocket on a roulette wheel in FIG. 20.
  • a controller, computing device, or computer such as described herein, includes at least one or more processors or processing units and a system memory.
  • the controller typically also includes at least some form of computer readable media.
  • computer readable media may include computer storage media and communication media.
  • Computer storage media may include volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology that enables storage of information, such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data.
  • the terms used herein, such as modules like display module, betting module, award module, servers, etc., are for ease in describing and illustrating features and operations of the invention and are not to be considered limiting in any way.
  • Communication media typically embody computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and include any information delivery media.
  • modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism
  • Those skilled in the art should be familiar with the modulated data signal, which has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. Combinations of any of the above are also included within the scope of computer readable media.
  • a processor includes any programmable system including systems and microcontrollers, reduced instruction set circuits (RISC), application specific integrated circuits (ASIC), programmable logic circuits (PLC), and any other circuit or processor capable of executing the functions described herein.
  • RISC reduced instruction set circuits
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuits
  • PLC programmable logic circuits
  • the above examples are exemplary only, and thus are not intended to limit in any way the definition and/or meaning of the term processor.
  • a database includes any collection of data including hierarchical databases, relational databases, flat file databases, object-relational databases, object oriented databases, and any other structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system.
  • databases include, but are not limited to only including, Oracle® Database, MySQL, IBM® DB2, Microsoft® SQL Server, Sybase®, and PostgreSQL.
  • any database may be used that enables the systems and methods described herein.
  • the systems and methods described herein may be a standalone system or incorporated in an existing gaming system.
  • the system of the invention may include various computer and network related software and hardware, such as programs, operating systems, memory storage devices, data input/output devices, data processors, servers with links to data communication systems, wireless or otherwise, and data transceiving terminals.
  • any method steps discussed herein, such as for example, steps involving the receiving or displaying of data may further include or involve the transmission, receipt and processing of data through conventional hardware and/or software technology to effectuate the steps as described herein.

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La présente invention concerne un système de jeu de bingo à fonctionnalité de simulation de jeu de roulette selon lequel un dispositif de traitement facilite les étapes d'attribution d'un ou de plusieurs numéros uniques issus d'une réserve de numéros de bingo à chaque résultat de jeu de roulette d'une pluralité de résultats de jeu de roulette possibles ; de tirage aléatoire de numéros de la réserve de numéros de bingo ; de détermination du fait que les numéros tirés de manière aléatoire comprennent le ou les numéros uniques attribués à l'un des résultats de jeu de roulette ; d'actionnement, en réponse à la détermination du fait que le ou les numéros uniques attribués à l'un des résultats de jeu de roulette ont été tirés de manière aléatoire, de la fonctionnalité de roulette pour simuler le résultat de jeu de roulette attribué au ou aux numéros uniques ; et de règlement du pari sur la base du ou des numéros uniques tirés de manière aléatoire.
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