Claims
- 1. A casino game of two-up comprising: a ring structure within which a spinner stands and outside which other players are located; and an obstruction located above at least a portion of the interior of the ring structure which obstruction is adapted to be struck by the coins to be thrown by the spinner to ensure that these are caused to spin, said obstruction being relatively fully viewable from any location adjacent the outside of said ring structure and wherein the obstruction is in the form of a mesh having apertures therethrough which are of a sufficient size to pass the coins but of a size so that the coins will strike the edges of the mesh, either when passing upwardly or downwardly therethrough, to ensure that the coins are caused to spin.
- 2. A casino game of two-up comprising: a ring structure within which a spinner stands and outside which other players are located; and an obstruction located above at least a portion of the interior of the ring structure which obstruction is adapted to be struck by the coins to be thrown by the spinner to ensure that these are caused to spin, said obstruction being relatively fully viewable from any location adjacent the outside of said ring structure, wherein the obstruction is of a form such that coins thrown vertically will strike the obstruction at an angle to ensure that the coins are caused to spin, and wherein the obstruction is an upwardly directed, outwardly extending conical member.
- 3. A casino game of two-up comprising: a ring structure within which a spinner stands and outside which other players are located; and an obstruction located above at least a portion of the interior of the ring structure which obstruction is adapted to be struck by the coins to be thrown by the spinner to ensure that these are caused to spin, said obstruction being relatively fully viewable from any location adjacent the outside of said ring structure, wherein the obstruction is of a form such that coins thrown vertically will strike the obstruction at an angle to ensure that the coins are caused to spin, and wherein the obstruction is a downwardly directed, openly flared conical member.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 486,939, filed on Apr. 20, 1983, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Scarne, John; Scarne's Encyclopedia of Games; 1973; Two-Up, pp. 571-573. |
Scarne, John; Scarne's Complete Guide to Gambling; 1961, pp. 203-205 & 234-242. |
Scarne, John; Scarne's New Complete Guide to Gambling; 1974; pp. 18-21. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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