Claims
- 1. A gaming device for use by at least one game player for playing a game of chance, the gaming device comprising:(A) a plurality of separate groups of rotatable wheels, each group having a plurality of rotatable wheels, each of said wheels having a viewable annular surface; (B) at least one indicia formed on each of said viewable annular surfaces of each of said wheels; (C) at least one pay line, the pay line indicating a line along at least two of said groups, to indicate a group of indicia; and (D) a drive mechanism, the drive mechanism being adapted to rotate the plurality of wheels and stop the wheels in a position wherein the occurrence a predetermined combination of the indicia on the pay line indicates a winning combination.
- 2. The gaming device of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to stop the wheels in positions that are randomly determined.
- 3. The gaming device of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to stop the wheels in positions, the positions being within a finite number of predetermined stopping positions.
- 4. The gaming device of claim 1 further comprising bet sensors, the bet sensors being adapted to detect when a bet is placed on the pay line.
- 5. The gaming device of claim 1 further comprising an indicator device adapted to allow a player to indicate a wager on the pay line.
- 6. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wheels are concentric.
- 7. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a first group, a second group, and a third group of the wheels.
- 8. The gaming apparatus of claim 7 wherein each of the groups comprises three of said wheels.
- 9. The gaming apparatus of claim 8 wherein said first payline, said second payline and said third payline together form an isosceles triangle.
- 10. The game table apparatus of claim 9 wherein said table is approximately clover shaped.
- 11. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wheels are mounted on a table.
- 12. The gaming apparatus of claim 8 wherein said groups are arranged in an approximate clover formation.
- 13. The gaming apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a first pay line extending between the centers of said first group and said second group, a second pay line extending between the centers of said second group and said third group, and a third pay line extending between the centers of said third group and said first group.
- 14. The game table apparatus of claim 13 wherein said groups are arranged in an approximate clover formation.
- 15. The game apparatus of claim 14 wherein said wheels are displayed via an electronic display device.
- 16. The game apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of groups of said plurality of concentric rotatable wheels, said at least one pay line further defined from said inner most surface of a first group to said inner most surface of a second group.
- 17. The gaming apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a payline that incorporates all the wheels.
- 18. A game table apparatus for use by at least one game player for playing a game of chance, the game table apparatus comprising:(A) a table; (B) three groups of rotatable wheels carried by said table, each of said three groups having three concentric said wheels, each of said wheels having a viewable annular surface; (C) a plurality of indicia formed on each of said viewable annular surfaces of each of said wheels; (D) at least one pay line indicating a line along at least two of said groups; and (E) means for rotating and stopping said wheels, (F) wherein the aligned combination of predetermined said indicia along said pay line indicates a winning combination.
- 19. A method of playing a game of chance, comprising the steps of:(A) placing a position bet; (B) spinning at least two separate groups of concentric wheels each group of concentric wheels having indicia on a viewable annular surface, each of said group of concentric wheels having at least two wheels therein; (C) stopping, randomly, said spinning wheels; (D) evaluating aligned indicia extended along at least two of said groups of concentric wheels at predetermined locations to determine winnings based on preselected combinations and pay ratios; and (E) paying said winnings.
- 20. A gaming apparatus for playing a game of chance, comprising:(A) a plurality of separate groups of concentric and rotatable wheels, each group of concentric wheels having a viewable annular surface, each group comprising an inner concentric wheel having a first viewable surface identified as an inner most viewable surface and an outer concentric wheel having a second viewable surface identified as an outer most viewable surface; (B) indicia located on each said viewable annular surface; and (C) at least one pay line extending along at least two separate groups of concentric wheels.
- 21. A gaming apparatus for playing a game of chance, comprising:(A) A plurality of separate groups of rotatable wheels each group comprising a first wheel and a second wheel, each having a viewable annular surface; (B) Indicia located on each said viewable annular surface; and (C) A plurality of pay lines, extending along the viewable annular surface on said first wheel to a viewable annular surface on said second wheel on said first group of wheels, to a viewable annular surface on said second wheel to a viewable annular surface on said first wheel on said second group of wheels.
- 22. The game apparatus of claim 21 wherein said wheels are displayed via a video display device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of and incorporates by reference U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/174,988, filed on Jan. 7, 2000. This application is also a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/638,866, filed Aug. 15, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,376,893, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/212,108, flied Dec. 15, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,962. This application is further a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/527,705, filed Mar. 17. 2000, which claims the benefit and priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/126,052, filed Mar. 23, 1999.
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