The present disclosure generally relates to apparatuses and methods for playing games of chance. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a system and method for playing an electronic variation of roulette.
The game of roulette was initially devised in eighteenth century France and has been played in its present form for a little more than two hundred years. Roulette is a casino game where players may choose to place bets on either a single number or a range of numbers, the colors red or black, or whether the number is odd or even. To determine the winning number and color, a croupier spins a wheel in one direction, then spins a ball in the opposite direction around a tilted circular track running around the circumference of the wheel. Eventually, the ball loses momentum and falls onto the wheel and into colored and numbered pockets on the wheel. In French or European roulette there are 37 pockets on the wheel, and in American roulette the wheel has 38 pockets. The pockets are numbered 1-36 with each number being associated with either the color red or the color black. The extra pockets are typically green and are identified with a zero for the French wheel or with a zero and a double zero for the American wheel to complete the labeling of the pockets.
The numbers are also labeled on the surface of a table associated with the wheel in corresponding colored blocks in a standardized pattern known in the industry. Roulette players have a variety of betting options. Placing inside bets is either selecting the exact number of the pocket the ball will land in, or a small range of pockets based on their proximity on the table layout. Players wishing to bet on the ‘outside’ will select bets on larger positional groupings of pockets, the pocket color, or whether the winning number is odd or even. The payout odds for each type of bet are based on the mathematical probability of the occurrence coming to fruition.
The roulette table usually imposes minimum and maximum bets, and these rules usually apply separately for all of a player's inside and outside bets for each spin of the wheel. For inside bets at the table, some casinos may use separate roulette table chips of various colors to distinguish players at the table. Players con continue to place bets as the ball spins around the wheel until the dealer announces, “No more bets.”
When a winning number and color is determined by the roulette wheel, the dealer will place a marker on that winning number on the roulette table layout. When the marker is on the table, no player may place a bet, collect a bet or remove any bets from the table. The dealer will then sweep away all other losing bets either by hand or by using a rake, and determine all of the payouts to the remaining inside and outside winning bets. When the dealer has finished making payouts, the marker is removed from the board whereupon plays may then collect their winnings and make new bets. The winning chips remain on the board.
The house edge with respect to betting is found in the green zero and double zero. Since other than an inside bet on the number as the winning number, there are no outside bets related to either of the green slots. Outside bets will always lose when a single or double zero is the winning number. However, the house also has an edge on inside bets because the payouts are always set at 35:1 when the mathematical odds of betting on a winning number are 1:37 or 1:38 depending on which wheel is being used.
While casino games originally relied on mechanical apparatuses, such as a dealer distributing decks of cards at a blackjack table, a player physically rolling a pair of dice at craps, or a dealer spinning the wheel at roulette, the electronic age has caught up with casino games. Electronic versions of these games utilize computer servers interconnected with clients such as display screens and touch sensitive screens for player interaction and electronic random number generators to randomize the occurrences upon which the players are betting. The house benefits from this modernization by reducing the number of staff required to monitor electronic play and most importantly by increasing the number of betting cycles per hour. The increased number of cycles is facilitated by the faster computerized collection and distribution of bets and winnings instead of a dealer addressing each bet individually.
Casino gaming is becoming more and more competitive since more and more governmental entities are approving gaming within their boundaries as a legal activity, albeit controlled. For example, in the United States gaming has expanded from what was traditionally the sole purview of one state (Nevada) to the present where casinos can now be found in many states. Because of the ever increasing number of casinos available to the public, individual casinos must compete ever more intensely for patrons. One manner of competition is the introduction of new games or of variations of traditional casino games. However, these new or modified games typically require and significant investment in tables and unique apparatuses to play the game. Computerized gaming has greatly facilitated the introduction of new or modified games. Changes in software to the different gaming applications with the visible changes occurring on patron viewed displays are much more effective in cost and time than the purchase of physical tables and mechanical machines.
However, the physical game of roulette does not particularly lend itself to the establishment of new physical variations of the game beyond what has been practiced for centuries. Therefore, a computerized or electronic variation of the game of roulette is needed to present patrons with a variety of games to maintain interest and to improve the competition between casinos.
The present disclosure is generally directed to a method of playing a modified electronic version of roulette and includes providing an executable instruction set hosted on a gaming system having a central server system, a random number generator, a database connected to an electronic network and at least one display for presenting to a player a representation of a roulette wheel, a representation of a roulette betting table, and a bet acceptance display for the player to place bets. A player's bet is received from the bet acceptance display, and a random number is selected by the system and is associated to one of a field of numbers on the betting table representation as the winning number. The winning and losing bets are determined and the winning number is removed from the field of numbers on the betting table. The removed number is replaced with a randomly selected one of the numbers remaining in the field of numbers on the table and the odds of each possible bet are recalculated.
According to the present invention a method of playing a modified electronic version of roulette is provided, said method
including the steps of:
providing an executable instruction set hosted on a system of the type wherein the central office of a gaming service company has a central server system, a random number generator, and a database connected to an electronic network and at least one display for presenting to a player a draw presentation for displaying a representation of a roulette wheel, a table presentation display for displaying a representation of a roulette betting table, and
a bet acceptance display for the player to place bets;
receiving from the bet acceptance display a bet desired by the player;
selecting a random number and associating the random number to one of a field of numbers presented on the table presentation display;
designating the associated one of the field of numbers as the winning number; determining winning and losing bets;
removing the winning number from the field of numbers presented on the table presentation display;
replacing the removed number with a randomly selected one of the numbers remaining in the field of numbers presented on the table presentation display;
recalculating the odds of each possible bet; and
repeating the betting cycle.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings. On aspect of the present invention concerns the “physical” roulette wheel which can be substituted by a random number generator to represent the result of a “spin” and the result in turn can be displayed on an electronic display, such as a computer display or a displayed roulette wheel. The random number generator can select a random number and can associate the random number to one of a field of numbers presented on the table presentation display, e.g. the random number may be displayed on a roulette wheel.
The random number generator can select the random numbers electronically via hardware and/or software implementation which allows the roulette wheel to be manually operated by a croupier and the result is (automatically) transmitted to the system or automatically via a real roulette wheel with a real roulette ball, wherein the insertion and the removal of the ball works fully automatic (e.g. with a pneumatic, mechanical or similar mechanism).
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, where like numerals denote like elements and in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
In one exemplary implementation of the invention, a roulette betting system 100 for playing an electronic modified version of the game of roulette is shown in
The player/system interface generally comprises three elements. A bet acceptance client 168a (
The roulette betting system 100 supports players in a single player mode and in a multi-player mode. In the multi-player mode one or more casinos 140, 142 for wagering money or arcades 144 for recreational play subscribe to the modified electronic version of roulette offered by the gaming service 102. Each casino 140, 142 and arcade 144 have at least one electronic roulette gaming area 160, here pictorially represented as a network terminal. Preferably, as shown in
The roulette betting system 100 also supports players in a single player mode to enable a single player to participate in the modified electronic version of roulette presented by the gaming service central office 102. Single players 120 typically utilize a personal computer 122, which is communicatively interconnected to the Internet 150 by electronic communication links 124. Alternatively, the single players 120 can also communicate with the roulette system 100 via the Internet 150 utilizing a portable personal electronic device 123 and mobile electronic link 125 of dedicated communications network 126. The communications network 126 is further communicative with Internet 150 via the communications link 127. Those practiced in the art will readily recognize that while the personal electronic device 123 can be a smart phone, a personal digital assistant, a netbook, a laptop computer or other similar device currently available or available in the future that exhibits electronic communications abilities such as text messaging, email, internet access or other communication protocols. The personal computer 122 or personal electronic device 123 functions as the display client, input client, and output client for interactive player between the single player 120 and the roulette betting system 100.
As illustrated in
A typical display output of a user interface device 168 is shown in
The general concept of play for roulette system 100 is one where the user bets on the result of a spin of a roulette wheel with ‘N’ numbers. The probability that the result of the spin is a specific number is 1/N. When starting a new betting sequence, each field on the roulette wheel is a placeholder for a number in the range of 0 . . . (N−1). For each number in the result-set, a second property, that of “color”, is added. The color property can be assigned to the number according to the color of the numbers on a roulette table. After the first spin of the wheel, the winning number is replaced in the betting table layout and is replaced by a randomly selected number out of the remaining (N−1) numbers. The second property (color) of the added number is inherited from the replaced number. Thereafter, the field of numbers on the betting table again contains “N” numbers for the next spin. However, the probability for the added number will be 2/N since the number occurs twice in the number field. Each occurrence of this number may have a different color property.
The sequence continues with a table field of N numbers, but after the first draw there will be multiple occurrences of one or more numbers and the odds for a single number will change depending on how often the number is used as a substitute for another withdrawn number. If in one of the subsequent spins a number with multiple occurrences in the table field is selected, all of the occurrences will be replaced by the same number selected from the field of available numbers. The probability of a number being used to replace the last selected number is also dependent on the number of occurrences in the number field. Each substitute number will inherit the color property from the block of the number it is replacing.
At the beginning of a betting sequence each number representing an entity in the number field is unique and therefore has a unique color attribute. As soon as there are multiple entities with the same number, they may have different color attributes. In these instances, bets on the number or on the number with a specific color attribute can be offered to the player. The availability of these bets depends on the layout of the gaming client 168 and may be random.
A diagrammatic flow chart of a method 600 for playing an electronic modified version of roulette utilizing roulette betting system 100 is illustrated in
For the remaining description of the modified roulette playing method 600, the description will be directed to a multiple player mode utilizing a gaming area 160 (
Once the betting and account adjustments have been completed in blocks 606 and 608, the roulette wheel is ‘spun’ in block 610. The spinning of the roulette wheel is accomplished by the random number generator 113 selecting a random number and then associating the random number, through an internal algorithm, with a numbered slot on the roulette wheel representation on draw presentation client 166. The selected numbered slot corresponds to one of the numbered squares and color displayed on the betting table of table presentation client 168b in block 612. The system 100, then in block 614, determines those bets that are losing bets and collects those bets. In block 616, the system 100 then credits the winning bets to the user by incrementing the winnings to the user's stake. Once the bets have been reconciled for the prior spin, the system 100 determines, in block 618, whether the prior spin was the final spin of the betting sequence. If the prior spin was the final spin, the betting sequence ends in block 630 and a new betting sequence can then be started at block 602.
However, if the prior spin was not the final spin, the method proceeds to block 620 where the winning number is removed from the field of numbers on the roulette wheel displayed on draw presentation client 166 and on the betting table as displayed on the table presentation client 168b. The random number generator 113, in block 622, through an internal algorithm randomly selects a number from the remaining field of numbers and assigns the new number to the vacated number block while the block retains its original color. There will now be at least two instances of the new number present on the betting table as displayed on table presentation client 168b. As a result of the addition of the duplicated number, the odds each possible bet are recalculated in block 624, and the table layout of presentation client 168b is revised with the modified numbering and recalculated odds in block 626. The process then returns to block 606 for the placement of bets by the participating players. The cycle continues until in block 618 the system determines that a predetermined limit of number repetitions has occurred or after a predetermined number of betting cycles have occurred within the current betting sequence.
Referring to
Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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