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Gaming machine manufacturers constantly strive to make wagering gaming machines that maximize enjoyment and excitement for players. Thus, manufacturers create gaming machines that include several different types of wagering games. One such wagering game is video draw poker. Most video draw poker gaming machines implement conventional poker rules by dealing five initial cards face up from a standard deck of fifty-two cards and allowing the player to hold any number of the initial cards for a subsequent draw. The player can press a draw button, which causes the non-held cards to be randomly replaced with new cards from the deck. The player is provided an award for winning combinations of cards (i.e., a winning hand), if any, according to a payout table.
Games that provide players with large awards or the potential to win large awards are especially attractive to players. One way that gaming device manufacturers provide larger awards to players is by using multipliers. A multiplier increases the award amount proportionally to the value of the multiplier. For example, a “2×” multiplier causes a payment to the player of twice the normal award value. A “3×” multiplier causes a payment to the player of three times the normal award value. Thus, a multiplier substantially increases a player's award.
It should be appreciated that multipliers may substantially elevate award returns and increase player excitement and enjoyment. Players enjoy playing for large awards. Players also enjoy new and different games, including new and different poker games. Thus, it is desirable to provide a video poker game and a method of playing poker that includes multipliers and provides players with opportunities to obtain large awards.
The present invention provides a gaming device including a video or virtual poker game, a method of operating a gaming device and a method of playing a poker game which includes playing cards having at least one modifier card such as a multiplier card. The multiplier card increases a player's award in the game and increases a player's excitement and enjoyment of the game. In an alternative embodiment, the modifier such as the multiplier is not provided through a card, but is provided in another suitable manner as discussed herein.
In one embodiment, the gaming device includes a conventional deck of fifty-two virtual playing cards from which the gaming device draws cards to deal to a player in a hand and display on a display device. The gaming device may include one deck, two decks or any suitable number of decks of the virtual playing cards. It should be appreciated that although the present invention includes a conventional deck of fifty-two playing cards, any other suitable types of cards may be employed in the present invention. Additionally, the deck of virtual playing cards includes at least one modifier card such as a multiplier card. The gaming device also includes a multiplier display, a winning hand award display and a total award display for displaying the total multiplier, the winning hand award for a particular hand and the total accumulated award in the game, respectively.
In one embodiment, the gaming device includes a video draw poker game in which the gaming device displays a first draw of cards including a designated number of the cards from a conventional deck of fifty-two cards to a player, where the first draw of cards forms the player's hand. The number of cards in the first draw of cards may be randomly determined, pre-determined or determined in any suitable manner. If a multiplier card is displayed in the hand after the first draw, the multiplier card is replaced with a non-multiplier card from the deck of fifty-two cards. The gaming device then enables the player to hold or keep one or more of the cards in the hand by pressing or touching the cards on the display device. In another embodiment, the player presses inputs such as keys on a keypad, which correspond to each of the cards, to hold the cards in the hand. The held cards remain in the hand (i.e., the held cards are not replaced) and the gaming device performs a second draw of the cards where the second draw of cards replaces the non-held cards in the hand. It should be appreciated that any suitable number of draws may be provided to a player in the game. After the second draw of cards, the gaming device evaluates the card combination or the symbol combination indicated by the cards in the player's hand to determine if a winning combination of cards or a winning hand is indicated by the cards. If a winning hand is indicated by the cards, the gaming device provides the player with an award, which is displayed in a winning hand award display. The award is multiplied by a multiplier associated with the multiplier card if the multiplier card was displayed in the first draw of cards. The multiplied award, if any, is transferred to the player's total award and indicated in the total award display. If a multiplier card was not dealt to the player in the first draw of cards, the winning hand award is transferred directly to the total award display. When the game ends, the player receives the total award indicated by the total award display.
In another embodiment, the deck of fifty-two cards include a plurality of multiplier cards which are displayed to the player in one or more draws of the cards. In one embodiment, only the first or initial draw may include a multiplier card or cards. In another embodiment, a plurality of draws may include multiplier cards. In a further embodiment, all of the draws include multiplier cards. In one aspect of this embodiment, two or more multipliers associated with the multiplier cards dealt in a draw of cards are summed or added together to provide a total multiplier to a player for the game. In another aspect of this embodiment, the multipliers associated with two or more multiplier cards dealt in a draw of cards are multiplied together to provide a total multiplier to the player for the game. In either aspect, any award associated with winning card combinations are modified or multiplied by the total multiplier, if any, for the game. The multiplied award is transferred to the total award display and provided to the player at the end of the game.
In a further embodiment, the multiplier cards are specific cards such as the joker cards in the deck of playing cards. In this embodiment, a plurality of multipliers are associated with each of the joker cards in a game. Each multiplier is associated with a probability of being selected by the processor such that the multiplier is assigned or associated with a joker card based on the probabilities. If a joker card or joker cards are dealt in the first draw of cards which forms a player's hand, the gaming device randomly assigns a multiplier to each joker card (i.e., multiplier card) in the hand based on the probabilities. In one embodiment described above, the multipliers associated with the joker cards are summed together to provide a total multiplier for the game. Alternatively, the multipliers associated with the joker cards are multiplied together to provide the total multiplier for the game. The probabilities associated with the multipliers may be any suitable probabilities. It should be appreciated that the multiplier cards may be joker cards, or any other suitable card in a conventional deck of fifty-two cards.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device includes a video poker game which displays a plurality of playing card hands. Each hand is formed by randomly drawing cards from a conventional deck of fifty-two cards which includes at least one multiplier card. It should be appreciated that the gaming device may display two, three or any suitable number of playing card hands to the player. The number of playing card hands may be predetermined, randomly determined, based on a wager made by the player or determined in any suitable manner. In a first draw of the cards, the designated number of playing cards in each hand are dealt to the player. In one embodiment, the playing cards dealt to the player in each of the hands are the same cards. The player then chooses or picks the cards (i.e., touches the cards) in one of the hands, such as the first hand, to indicate the cards to be held in all of the hands.
In one embodiment, when a multiplier card is dealt to the player in the first draw of cards, the player can choose to hold the multiplier card or to not hold the multiplier card. If the player holds the multiplier card, the player receives the multiplier associated with only one of the held multiplier cards in the hands. In another embodiment, the player receives the summation of the multipliers associated with the held multiplier cards in each of the hands. Additionally, in one embodiment, the multiplier card may only be obtained in the first draw of cards. In another embodiment, the multiplier card may be obtained in any of the draws of the cards.
After the player picks the cards to be held in the hands, the gaming device provides a second draw of the cards to replace the non-held cards in each of the hands. The gaming device randomly replaces the non-held cards in each of the hands with cards randomly selected from the remaining cards in the card deck or set. Accordingly, the player has multiple opportunities based on the number of hands that the player is playing in the game, to obtain a winning card hand. In another embodiment, the hands displayed to the player after the first draw include different cards and the gaming device enables the player to independently pick the cards to be held in each of the hands.
In one embodiment, the gaming device determines if the non-multiplier cards in each of the hands forms a winning card combination or winning hand. An award is provided to the player for any winning card combinations in the hands. In one embodiment, the player receives the sum of the awards associated with any winning hands, if there is more than one winning hand in the game. In another embodiment, the player only receives the highest award associated with the winning hands, if any, in the game. The gaming device then determines a total multiplier based on the multipliers associated with the multiplier cards, if any, included in the card hands. The accumulated award associated with any winning card hands is multiplied by the total multiplier to provide a total award for the game. The total award is then transferred to the total award display.
It should be appreciated that the present invention may be employed in a draw video poker game, stud video poker game or any suitable type of video poker game. It should also be appreciated that the game of the present invention may be employed as a table card game, instead of a machine implemented game. It should further be appreciated that the present invention may be employed as a primary game or a secondary game of a wagering gaming device. It should also be appreciated that the present invention may be employed in another card game such as blackjack or other suitable games.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the multiplier (or other suitable modifier) is not provided as part of the deck. In this embodiment, the occurrence of the multiplier is randomly determined to apply to a hand or not to apply to a hand.
The multiplier may be displayed to the player when the first cards are dealt to enable the player to know that the multiplier will apply to the hand if the player wins. In another embodiment, the multiplier may not be displayed until after the first draw. In a further embodiment, the multiplier may be provided in each hand. In this embodiment, the amount of the multiplier is randomly determined and therefore may vary with each hand. It should be appreciated that the amount of the multiplier may be randomly determined, pre-determined or determined in any suitable manner.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a video poker game and a method of playing a poker game which includes a multiplier card wherein a player has an opportunity to obtain a potentially large award in the game.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a gaming device having a video poker game and a method of playing a poker game which include at least one deck of cards including a plurality of multiplier cards.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a gaming device including a video poker game and a method of playing a poker game that provide several opportunities to obtain relatively large awards by providing different methods of obtaining multiplier cards in the game.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts, elements, components, steps and processes.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from, the following Detailed Description and the figures.
Referring now to the drawings, two embodiments of the gaming device of the present invention are illustrated in
Gaming device 10 can incorporate any primary or base game and any secondary or bonus triggering events and any suitable bonus round games. The symbols and indicia used on and in gaming device 10 may be in mechanical, electrical, electronic or video form.
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A player may cash out and thereby receive a number of coins corresponding to the number of remaining credits by pushing a cash out button 26. When the player cashes out, the player receives the coins in a coin payout tray 28. The gaming device 10 may employ other payout mechanisms such as credit slips redeemable by a cashier or electronically recordable cards which keep track of the player's credits.
Gaming device 10 also includes one or more display devices. The embodiment shown in
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It should be appreciated that although a processor 38 and memory device 40 are preferable implementations of the present invention, the present invention can also be implemented using one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's) or other hard-wired devices, or using mechanical devices (collectively or alternatively referred to herein as a “processor”). Furthermore, although the processor 38 and memory device 40 preferably reside on each gaming device 10 unit, it is possible to provide some or all of their functions at a central location such as a network server for communication to a playing station such as over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), Internet connection, microwave link, and the like. The processor 38 and memory device 40 is generally referred to herein as the “computer” or “controller.”
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One embodiment of the present invention is directed to a gaming device including a video poker game, a method of operating a gaming device and a method of playing a poker game wherein the playing cards in the games include at least one modifier card such as a multiplier card. In one embodiment, the gaming device includes a video poker game that displays a plurality of virtual playing cards randomly selected from a conventional deck or set of fifty-two playing cards. The displayed cards form a player's poker hand or hand in the game. If the player's hand includes a multiplier card, the multiplier associated with the multiplier card is used to multiply an award, if any, associated with any winning card combinations associated with the player's hand in the game. Thus, a player has an opportunity to obtain a large award in the game by obtaining the multiplier card. The present invention therefore increases the excitement and enjoyment of the game.
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In one embodiment, the video poker game of the present invention includes a video draw poker game (such as a five or seven card draw game). In the draw poker game, the processor causes the display device to randomly display a designated number of cards such as cards 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d and 100e to a player. It should be appreciated that any number of cards may be dealt to the player in the game based on the type of poker game that is being implemented. For example, in a five card draw game, the processor deals five cards to the player which forms the player's hand. In this embodiment, the gaming device deals an initial or first draw of the cards to the player where the cards form the player's poker hand or hand in the game. If a multiplier card, such as card 100b, appears in the player's hand, the gaming device displays the multiplier associated with the multiplier card 100b in one of the multiplier locations 102a, 102b, 102c, 102d or 102e in the multiplier card display 101. In this embodiment, the multiplier cards are not a part of the card hand or poker hand or hand. Instead, the gaming device replaces each of the multiplier cards in the hand, if any, with a non-multiplier card randomly selected from the remaining cards in the deck of fifty-two cards. As a result, the multiplier card does not factor into the poker hand when determining whether a winning card combination or winning hand is indicated by the cards in the hand.
When the multiplier card or cards, if any, are replaced with non-multiplier cards, the gaming device enables the player to pick one or more of the cards in the hand to hold (i.e., to keep in the hand). In one embodiment, the gaming device enables the player to touch or press the actual cards on the display device to indicate which cards the player desires to hold in the card hand. In another embodiment, a keypad or similar input is connected to the display and the player presses corresponding buttons, inputs or keys on the keypad to indicate which cards the player wishes to hold in the hand. After the player indicates which cards the player wishes to hold in the hand, the gaming device deals an additional or second draw of cards to replace the non-held cards in the card hand. The second draw of cards are randomly selected by the processor from the deck or set of fifty-two virtual playing cards (excluding the other cards dealt to the player or in the player's hand). Therefore, the processor randomly assigns cards to replace the non-held cards in the hand.
The gaming device then determines if the cards in the player's hand include a winning combination of symbols on the cards or a winning combination of cards such as a winning hand as indicated by the designated winning hands displayed in the award table in
Although the present invention is directed to a draw poker game, it should be appreciated that the video poker game of the present invention may include any type of video poker game or poker games such as five card stud, five card draw, seven card stud, seven card draw or any suitable poker game. The gaming device preferably provides two draws from the deck of fifty-two playing cards in a game. However, it should be appreciated that any suitable number of draws may be employed in the game. Additionally, although the present embodiment is described with respect to one conventional playing card deck including fifty-two playing cards, it should be appreciated that any suitable number of conventional decks or sets of fifty-two playing cards may be employed in a game. It should also be appreciated that the present invention can also be employed as a table card game such as a card game dealt by a dealer and not necessarily implemented by a processor or implemented by a processor at a card table.
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Once the multiplier cards 200c and 200e are replaced with non-multiplier cards, the instruction display 203 instructs the player to “Touch the cards that you want to hold. Press ‘Draw’ when Finished.” The gaming device enables the player to pick one or more of the cards in the hand to hold or keep in the player's hand. In this example, the player picks the cards the player wishes to hold or keep in their hand by touching or pressing the actual card on the display. As shown in
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In this example, the gaming device sums the multipliers indicated in each of the player's hands in the game. The player held card 401d which includes the multiplier card having a multiplier of 2×, and therefore the gaming device sums the multiplier indicated on the multiplier cards in each of the hands, which is 6×. The multipliers associated with the multiplier cards are transferred to the multiplier card display 406 and placed in multiplier card locations 407a, 407b and 407c. Furthermore, the total accumulated multiplier of 6× is indicated in the multiplier display 410. When the player finishes pressing the cards the player wants to hold, the player presses the draw button 416 to continue.
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In a further embodiment of the present invention, the gaming device provides a method of playing a poker game. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of playing a draw poker game and displays an initial or first draw of cards to form a player's hand in the game. The first initial draw of cards are selected and dealt from a conventional deck or set of fifty-two playing cards which includes at least one multiplier card. The multiplier associated with the multiplier card may be any suitable multiplier as desired by the game implementor. The gaming device replaces any multiplier cards indicated in the initial draw of cards with a non-multiplier card. The player then picks or selects one or more of the cards to hold or keep in the player's hand. The non-held cards are replaced with randomly selected cards from the deck or set of fifty-two cards in an additional or second draw of the cards dealt to the player. After the second draw, the player's hand is evaluated to determine if the player has obtained a winning combination of cards or winning hand in the game. If the player has obtained a winning hand, such as a full house, a winning hand award associated with the winning hand is provided to the player. The award may be credits, coins, or any other suitable award.
In another embodiment of the method of the present invention, the deck or set of fifty-two cards includes a plurality of multiplier cards. In this embodiment, a first draw of the cards forms the player's hand in the game. In one embodiment, any multipliers associated with multiplier cards indicated in the first draw of cards are summed together to provide a total accumulated multiplier to the player. In another embodiment, the multipliers associated with the multiplier cards indicated in the initial or first draw are multiplied together to provide the total multiplier to the player. The multiplier cards are then replaced with non-multiplier cards in the player's hand. The non-multiplier cards are selected from the deck or set of fifty-two playing cards. Therefore, the second draw of cards from the deck of fifty-two cards randomly replaces the multiplier cards indicated in the player's hand. After the second draw of cards, the player's hand is evaluated to determine if a winning combination of cards or winning hand is indicated by the cards in the player's hand. The award associated with any winning combination of cards is provided to the player when the cards indicate a predetermined winning hand in the game. The award associated with any winning hands in the game is multiplied by the total accumulated multiplier in the game to provide the total award for the game to the player. After the second draw, the game ends and the player receives the total award for the game.
In a further embodiment of the method of the present invention, the multiplier cards are represented by a specific card in the deck of fifty-two cards such as a joker card. In another embodiment the multiplier cards are represented by a plurality of cards in the deck of fifty-two cards. After a draw of the cards, any joker cards indicated in the player's hand are associated with a multiplier, which is selected from a group of multipliers. The multipliers may be any suitable multipliers and are each associated with a probability of being selected and associated with the joker cards. If more than one multiplier card is indicated in the game, the multipliers associated with the multiplier cards are summed together to provide a total multiplier to player in the game as described above. Alternatively, the multipliers may be multiplied together to provide the total multiplier to the player in the game. The multiplier cards (i.e., the joker cards) are randomly replaced with non-multiplier cards in a second draw of cards from the deck of fifty-two cards. The player then picks or selects cards in the player's hand to hold or keep in the hand. A second draw of cards replaces the non-held cards in the player's hand. The player's hand is then evaluated to determine if a winning combination of cards or a winning hand is indicated by the cards. An award such as credits or coins associated with any winning hands is provided to the player in the game. The winning hand award is multiplied by the accumulated multiplier or multipliers in the game to provide a total award to the player in the game.
In another embodiment of the method of the present invention, the player is dealt two or more hands in a poker game. The initial or first draw of cards forms each of the hands in the multi-hand poker game. Any multiplier cards indicated in the hands are replaced with non-multiplier cards randomly selected from the deck of fifty-two cards. In one embodiment, the multipliers associated with the multiplier cards are summed together to provide a total multiplier to the player in the game. In another embodiment, the multipliers are multiplied together to provide the total multiplier to the player. In a further embodiment, only one of the multipliers associated with the multiplier card in one of the hands is provided to the player in the game. After the multiplier cards are replaced with non-multiplier cards, the player picks or selects cards to hold or keep in each of the hands. A second draw of cards then replaces the non-held cards in each of the hands to provide the player with multiple opportunities to obtain a winning hand in a game. Each of the hands are evaluated to determine if any of the hands includes a winning hand in the game. In one embodiment the awards associated with each winning hand in the game are summed together to provide the player with a total winning hand award in the game. The total winning hand award is multiplied by the total multiplier in the game to provide a total award to the player in the game. In another embodiment, only the largest award associated with any winning hands in the game is provided to the player. Thus, this winning hand award is multiplied by the total multiplier to provide the total award in the game.
In an alternative embodiment, the deck does not include a multiplier card or a modifier. Instead, the multiplier is provided separately from the cards dealt to the player in a game. In this embodiment, the multiplier is randomly selected from a plurality of different multipliers. The multiplier may be displayed to the player on the same display device as the player's hand, on a separate display device or on any suitable display viewable by the player. In this embodiment, the occurrence of the multiplier is randomly determined to apply to the player's hand or not to apply to the player's hand. Therefore, a multiplier may or may not be provided to the player in a game in a similar manner as if it was dealt to the player from the deck of cards. However, this embodiment further enables the game implementor to employ the exact probability for setting the odds the multiplier will occur. If a multiplier is provided to the player, any award associated with a winning combination of cards or winning outcome is multiplied by the multiplier.
In one embodiment, the multiplier is only provided one time in a game. For example, if a multiplier is selected and displayed when the first set of cards or the first draw is dealt to the player, another multiplier will not be provided in the game. In another embodiment, the multiplier can be provided a plurality of times in a game. In this embodiment, the multiplier may be provided in one draw, a plurality of draws or provided independently for a game.
In another embodiment, the gaming device displays two or more hands to a player in a game as described above and a multiplier is randomly selected and provided to the player for each of the hands in the game. In this embodiment, the multiplier provided for each hand is different. It should be appreciated that at least one of the multipliers provided for the hands may be different, a plurality of the multipliers provided for the hands may be different or all of the multipliers provided for the hands may be different. The multipliers provided for each of the hands are multiplied by any awards associated with winning card combinations in the hands and then provided to the player. In another embodiment, a plurality of multipliers are provided to the player for each hand. In this embodiment, the multipliers in each hand are summed, multiplied or combined in any suitable manner to provide a total multiplier for each hand. Any awards associated with the hands are multiplied by the total multipliers for the hands and then provided to the player.
In a further embodiment, the occurrence of a multiplier being provided to the player in a game is associated with a probability. In one aspect of this embodiment, the probability of providing a multiplier increases after each draw of the cards. In another aspect, the probability increases after a plurality of draws. It should be appreciated that the probability may increase, decrease or remain unchanged in one, a plurality or all of the draws in the game.
In another embodiment, a probability of being selected and displayed to a player is associated with each of the multipliers in a group of different multipliers associated with a game. In this embodiment, the multipliers are randomly selected and displayed in a game based on the probabilities. It should be appreciated that any suitable probability may be associated with one or more of the multipliers in a game.
In one embodiment, when a multiplier is provided to the player, the multiplier is displayed when the cards are dealt to the player to enable the player to know the multiplier that will apply to that hand if the player wins. In another embodiment, the multiplier is not provided and displayed to the player until after the first draw. In a further embodiment, the multiplier is not provided and displayed to the player until after a plurality of draws. It should be appreciated that the multiplier may be provided to the player at any time in a game or not at all.
It should be appreciated that the present invention is described as employing one or more conventional decks including fifty-two playing cards. It should be appreciated that the present invention may employ any suitable cards including any suitable number of cards.
It should also be appreciated that the method of the embodiments described above may be employed in a stud poker game, a draw poker game or any suitable type of poker game. It should be further appreciated that the present invention may be employed in a primary game or a secondary game of a wagering game device.
While the present invention is described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and this application is limited only by the scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation of, and claims priority to and the benefit of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/781,638, filed on Jul. 23, 2007, which is a continuation of, and claims priority to and the benefit of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/458,809, filed on Jun. 9, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,247,092, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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