Casinos are under constant pressure to develop new games for several obvious reasons: to keep their customers entertained, make more money, and get an edge on other casinos. The problems with new games are they are often too difficult to play and hard to learn. This new card game invention takes a childhood favorite called Rock, Paper, Scissors and turns it into an easy to play casino game with advantageous house odds.
A card game based on the kids hand game called Rock, Paper, Scissors (RPS). The card game is played with custom cards that have images of hands forming the following three symbols: Rock, Paper, and Scissors. A dealer deals out 3 cards to each player. Each card represents a game. The dealer then deals himself three cards one at a time. You match your cards against the dealer's cards and follow the traditional RPS rules whereas a Rock Card beats a Scissors Card, a Scissors Card beats a Paper Card, and a Paper Card beats a Rock Card. Wagers can be made on each card (whereas each card represents a game) and on the results of the 3 game series.
The game according to the invention is played between a dealer and at least one player using cards (or any representation like dice or electronic forms) that contain an even distribution of the following three images representing the symbols for rock, paper and scissors. (See
For each game the player is paid even money (1:1) for a win and his wager is collected for a loss. If the game is a stalemate (a tie) no money is won or lost, this is known as a push. The “Ante” is the cumulative result from the games played. This wager is collected if the player looses or can be paid off if the player wins. The pay off can range from even money to 55,000:1 depending on how many wins are in the series. Additional bonuses can be earned for specific combinations of cards that also win all the games, for example:
Three wins using three “rock cards” is called an “avalanche” and can pay more than even money.
Three wins using one “paper card” followed by two “scissors cards” is called “paper dolls” and can pay more than even money. Three “Papers cards” or three “Scissors cards” can pay bonuses as well.
In another embodiment, two players can go face to face without a dealer. In this situation the house can collect ante or use bonuses to make the heads up version house friendly. This can be electronic or any medium. In another embodiment or version, the player can arrange the cards (or symbols) before the dealer plays his cards (or any other medium). Also, the wagers can be place before or after the cards are dealt (or any other medium like dice rolled or electronic symbols) In yet another version the distribution doesn't need to be random. This invention can also be played in a tournament style.
Attention is now drawn to a specific embodiment of the present invention wherein the card game is played with a custom set of cards shown in
The player must first place an ante wager to begin play. Then the player has the option to place a bet on any or all of the three squares on the layout that represent the 3 cards that will soon be dealt out to each player. Each card represents a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors against the dealer. Each player will be playing 3 games (3 cards) against the dealer. Each game (card) will either win, loose, or tie the dealer according to the following rules: Rock beats Scissors, Paper beats Rock, and Scissors beats Paper. Any bets made on each game (card) will be paid even money for a win and the money will be collected for a loss, and the money will stay put when there is a tie. The ante wager is paid off according to the results of this 3 game(card) series. If you win 2 out of your 3 cards against the dealer your ante' bet is paid 2:1 odds. If you win 3 out of your 3 cards against the dealer your ante bet is paid 5:1 odds. If you are dealt 3 of a kind and win all 3 games against the dealer your ante bet is paid 10:1. For example, if you are dealt 3 Rock cards, and the dealer is dealt 3 Scissors cards, your ante bet would win 10:1.
The cards can be dealt from a shoe or an automatic shuffler, and can be any number of cards as long at there is an equal distribution of Rock, Paper, and Scissors cards.
The cards are dealt face up to the player in the designated game spaces on the layout (
The dealer then deals to himself/herself 3 cards, but one at a time in his/her designated areas (
In another version the casino may opt to have the cards dealt face down to the player and then allow the player to arrange their cards and then place them in the designated game areas before the dealers continues on to his/her own cards.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US03/21283 | 7/9/2003 | WO | 1/6/2005 |
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60394598 | Jul 2002 | US |