The present invention relates to a card game and in particular a card game suitable for use in casinos, based on a multi-handed version of blackjack or a like game, in which the object of the game is to achieve a total of 21 or some other specified number, when the values of the cards are added together, the winner of the game being closest to but not more than the specified number.
In a multi-handed blackjack game, each player has two or more hands which may be manipulated in some manner and then compared against a single hand dealt by the dealer. Typically in such games, each player is dealt two or more pairs of cards face up, to which further cards may be added at the player's request.
The present invention provides a card game in which further optional bets may be placed by the player on the matching of the cards initially dealt to him to specified hands.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a card game comprises a set of playing cards and a gaming cloth, characterised in that the gaming cloth defines an area in which a dealer may deal two or more cards constituting a house hand, and a plurality of player areas;
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, initially each player will be dealt two or more pairs of cards face up, the optional bet being decided on the matching of the rank of two or more of the cards initially dealt to the player.
According to a further embodiment, cards dealt to the house hand may also be used by the player to match the specified hands when deciding the optional bet.
The set of cards may furthermore comprise two or more decks so that there will be cards of equal rank and suit, higher odds being paid on the matching of rank and suit, than on the matching of rank only.
Other specified hands in respect of The optional bet may include three or more cards of equal rank; three or more cards of consecutive rank (a straight); three or more cards of the same suit (a flush); three or more cards of equal rank and suit; three or more cards of consecutive rank and the same suit; or combinations thereof, depending on the number of hands dealt to each player. Odds may be paid on the optional bet, depending on the difficulty of achieving the specified hand.
The invention is now disclosed by way of example only, with reference to
As illustrated in the accompanying drawing, a gaming cloth 10 is marked with an area 12 in which two cards may be dealt, one face up and one face down, to constitute a house hand. The gaming cloth 10 also defines a plurality of player areas, each player area comprising two areas 14,16 in which a pair of cards may be dealt face up to constitute two player hands. Areas 18,20 are provided for placing individual bets on each player hand and an area 22 is provided for placing an optional bet on the matching of the cards dealt in the areas 14 and 16 to specified hands.
In accordance with one embodiment of the game, a set of cards comprising six conventional decks of 52 cards are shuffled together.
Each player wishing to take part in the game then places a bet in areas 18 and 20 and also optionally in area 22. Two pairs of cards are then dealt face up to each player participating in the game in areas 14 and 16 and two cards one face up and one face down are dealt to the house in area 12.
The optional bet placed in area 22 is then decided on the basis of the four cards dealt to each player, odds being paid out to the matching of these cards in accordance with table 1 below.
For example if a player is dealt K and 3♦ in area 14, and 9
and 3
in area 16, then the optional bet will be paid out at 1:1. If however the player is dealt A
and 5♥ in area 14, and A
and 8
in area 16 the optional bet will be paid out at 5:1.
The above odds will provide an advantage to the house of 2.24%.
Alternatively, the odds given in Table 2 below will provide an advantage to the house of approximately 2%.
With these alternative odds a special bonus may be paid for, for example, four aces of a particular suit.
According to an alternative embodiment of the card game, the four cards dealt to each player plus the upturned card dealt to the dealer may be used to form a poker hand, different odds being paid out on the optional bet on the basis of the normal ranking of poker hands as illustrated in Table 3 below.
Again, the odds paid our on the matching of these hands would be fixed to reflect the difficulty in obtaining the specified hand.
According to a further embodiment, if a player is for example dealt four cards of equal rank and suit, and the house's face up card or some other card dealt, for example, after completion of the game, if matching the rank and suit of those dealt to the player may be used to provide a jackpot payout.
After settling the optional bets, each player may then stick with the cards dealt to him in areas 14 and 16 or may add to these cards in order to achieve a total of 21 or below when the values of the cards are added together. The face down house card is then revealed and optionally additional cards dealt to the house hand. Bets placed in areas 18 and 20 are then decided by comparing each player hand with the house hand, the one nearer to 21 winning, in accordance with the standard blackjack rules.
According to a further embodiment, when playing out the hands dealt in areas 14 and 16, the player may switch one card from each of the areas 14 and 16 to the other area 16,14 with a view to improving one or both hands.
Various modifications may be made without departing from the invention. For example, the odds quoted above may be varied as required. Furthermore, while in the embodiments disclosed above, each player is dealt with two hands, the game is suitable for any multi-handed card game, in which initially each player is dealt with two or more pairs of cards.
The above described game may also be adapted for internet entertainment and video slot machines. It could furthermore be stored on a disc and played on a computer or interactive television. In this respect the term ‘gaming cloth’ used herein is intended to cover a virtual representation of the gaming cloth. Moreover, use of the term ‘cloth’ is not intended to restrict the claims to use of particular material, but will cover any media which defines a playing area for the card game.
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