This invention relates to casino house games or, more specifically, the invention relates to the casino game of Blackjack.
Blackjack is a popular casino game and various steps have been taken to try and keep the game interesting and stimulating for the players. This invention is a modification of Blackjack which allows the casino to enjoy an additional edge in the game, by allowing the dealer to “push” i.e. not pay players when the dealer has reached a designated total higher than 21. The game is played with any number of deck of cards.
Normally, in the game of regular Blackjack, any total of 22-26 is considered a “bust” hand so, by choosing 1 or more of these totals to now be a “push”, will create an extra edge for the casino.
To compensate for this extra edge given to the casino, other player-beneficial rules can be added within the game, to allow the casino edge to reduce overall to a similar edge found in regular Blackjack. Examples such as paying higher than normal odds for “Blackjacks”, allowing players to place additional bets after seeing their initial cards and allowing more favorable “doubling” and “splitting” opportunities are a few of the player benefits that could be included.
Additionally, players will be allowed to wager on whether the dealer will arrive at the specified “push” total, or totals. A specially designed layout will include betting areas that allow players the option of placing a further bet (see diagram attached) and the player will win the get if a wager has been placed in the specified betting area and the dealer has made the designated total.
Ideally, the dealer will just “push” on one designated total between 22-26 and the name of the game can reflect which total has been included in the rules. For example, a game called “Blackjack Push 26” will inform the players that the dealer will “push” players' bets on a total of 26. Obviously, the specially designed layout will include betting areas that allow the player to wager on the outcome of the dealer making a total of 26.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, with reference to the attached diagram.
A specially designed layout is used with additional betting areas having “22” marked on them (see item “B” in diagram), as this particular embodiment allows the dealer to “push” on a total of 22. Each “Blackjack” betting area is divided in half (see item “A” in the diagram) to allow players to place 2 identical “Blackjack” wagers. As the dealer is allowed to “push” on a total of 22, then the players advantageous rule is that after receiving their first 4 cards, that make up the start of each of their 2 Blackjack hands, they can then decide in which order the second cards are placed. In other words, once the players have received their 2 Blackjack hands they then have the option to switch over their 2 top cards (i.e. the second cards from each Blackjack hand). For example, the player is dealt a six and an Ace as his first cards, which make up the initial part of each of his Blackjack hands. Then the player receives a “Jack”, on top of the 6 to make “16” and a “4”, on top of the Ace′ to make “soft” 15. As the Jack and four are the second cards dealt out, then the player may switch these 2 cards over, or, put simply, interchange them. The player will now have one hand consisting of a six and a four and the other hand consisting of and Ace and a Jack.
Once the player has decided whether to “switch”, or not, then both of the player's hands are played out as in regular Blackjack.
Additionally, the player can place a wager in the “22” betting area, before any cards are dealt out. This wager is left until it is the dealer's turn to play his hand. If the dealer makes any total other than 22, then he takes the player's “22” wager. However, if the dealer makes a total of 22 then he will pay the player a predetermined odds, for example 10/1.
The preferably number of player betting boxes, for this particular embodiment, would be 5 although this could be increased or decreased if the casino so desires.
As well as this specific embodiment, the invention could contain one or more of the following:
This invention could also be used on the Internet, installed on video machines or stored on a disc and played on a computer.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00220501.1 | Sep 2002 | GB | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10654876 | Sep 2003 | US |
Child | 10963899 | Oct 2004 | US |