Claims
- 1. A method of playing a two-hand poker game using one or more decks of playing cards, the method comprising:(a) receiving a double-hand wager and an optional bonus wager from a player; (b) dealing six cards to the player and six cards to a dealer; (c) the player and dealer each forming a high three-card hand and a low three-card hand; (d) resolving the double-hand wager according to game rules based on a comparison of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively; and (e) resolving the optional bonus wager, if received from the player, according to respective hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein step (d) is practiced by (d1) paying wagers when the player high three-card hand and the player low three-card hand beat the dealer high three-card hand and the dealer low three-card hand, respectively, (d2) pushing wagers when one of the player high and low three-card hands beats the respective dealer high and low three-card hand and the other of the player high and low three-card hands loses to the respective other dealer high and low three-card hand, and (d3) taking wagers when the player high three-card hand and the player low three-card hand lose to the dealer high three-card hand and the dealer low three-card hand, respectively.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein step (d2) is practiced by pushing wagers when one of the player high and low three-card hands beats the respective dealer high and low three-card hand and the other of the player high and low three-card hands ties the respective other dealer high and low three-card hand, and wherein step (d3) is practiced by taking wagers when one of the player high and low three-card hands loses to the respective dealer high and low three-card hand and the other of the player high and low three-card hands ties the respective other dealer high and low three-card hand or when the player high three-card hand and the player low three-card hand tie the dealer high three-card hand and the dealer low three-card hand, respectively.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein step (e) is practiced by paying wagers when each of the player high and low three-card hands exceeds a predetermined hand rank.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein step (e) is practiced by paying increasing payouts for increasing hand ranks, and wherein possible hand ranks include, in descending order:straight flush—three cards suited in sequence, three of a kind—three cards of a same rank, straight—three cards in sequence, flush—three cards suited, pair—two cards of a same rank, and high card—none of the above.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined hand rank is pair, such that step (e) is practiced by paying wagers when each of the player high and low three-card hands exceeds a pair.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, further comprising qualifying the dealer low three-card hand, wherein step (d) is practiced by declaring an unqualified dealer low three-card hand as a tie, and resolving the double-hand wager according to a comparison of the player high three-card hand and the dealer high three-card hand.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the one or more decks of playing cards contain at least one joker, and wherein steps (d) and (e) are practiced by considering the at least one joker as a wild card.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the player and the dealer may use the at least one joker, and wherein the usage extent of the at least one joker is limited and different for the player and the dealer, respectively.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, wherein step (d) is practiced by comparing hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively, and wherein possible hand ranks include, in descending order:straight flush—three cards suited in sequence, three of a kind—three cards of a same rank, straight—three cards in sequence, flush—three cards suited, pair—two cards of a same rank, and high card—none of the above.
- 11. A casino card game, comprising:at least one deck of playing cards; and a game table, the game table including: a first betting area for receiving a double-hand wager, a second betting area for receiving an optional bonus wager, and a player card area and a dealer card area each for receiving six cards dealt by a dealer to a player, the player card area and the dealer card area each containing a high hand area and a low hand area for receiving player and dealer high three-card hands and low three-card hands, respectively, wherein the double-hand wager is resolved according to game rules based on a comparison of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively, and wherein the optional bonus wager, if received from the player, is resolved according to respective hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands.
- 12. A casino card game according to claim 11, wherein the at least one deck of cards comprises at least one joker that is used as a wild card.
- 13. A casino card game according to claim 12, wherein the player and the dealer may use the at least one joker, and wherein the usage extent of the at least one joker is limited and different for the player and the dealer, respectively.
- 14. A computer programmed to carry out a method of playing a two-hand poker game using one or more decks of playing cards, the computer including a processor, an input communicating with the processor, and a display, the processor enabling the steps of:(a) receiving a double-hand wager and an optional bonus wager from a player; (b) dealing six cards to the player and six cards to a dealer; (c) the player and dealer each forming a high three-card hand and a low three-card hand; (d) resolving the double-hand wager according to game rules based on a comparison of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively; and (e) resolving the optional bonus wager, if received from the player, according to respective hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands.
- 15. A computer according to claim 14, wherein step (d) is practiced by (d1) paying wagers when the player high three-card hand and the player low three-card hand beat the dealer high three-card hand and the dealer low three-card hand, respectively, (d2) pushing wagers when one of the player high and low three-card hands beats the respective dealer high and low three-card hand and the other of the player high and low three-card hands loses to the respective other dealer high and low three-card hand, and (d3) taking wagers when the player high three-card hand and the player low three-card hand lose to the dealer high three-card hand and the dealer low three-card hand, respectively.
- 16. A computer according to claim 14, wherein step (e) is practiced by paying wagers when each of the player high and low three-card hands exceeds a predetermined hand rank.
- 17. A computer according to claim 14, further comprising qualifying the dealer low three-card hand, wherein step (d) is practiced by declaring an unqualified dealer low three-card hand as a tie, and resolving the double-hand wager according a comparison of the player high three-card hand and the dealer high three-card hand.
- 18. A computer according to claim 14, wherein the one or more decks of playing cards contain at least one joker, and wherein steps (d) and (e) are practiced by considering the at least one joker as a wild card.
- 19. A computer according to claim 14, wherein step (d) is practiced by comparing hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively, and wherein possible hand ranks include, in descending order:straight flush—three cards suited in sequence, three of a kind—three cards of a same rank, straight—three cards in sequence, flush—three cards suited, pair—two cards of a same rank, and high card—none of the above.
- 20. An apparatus for playing a two-hand poker game using one or more decks of playing cards, the apparatus comprising:means for receiving a double-hand wager and an optional bonus wager from a player; means for dealing six cards to the player and six cards to a dealer; means for the player and dealer each forming a high three-card hand and a low three-card hand; means for resolving the double-hand wager according to game rules based on a comparison of the player high and low three-card hands and the dealer high and low three-card hands, respectively; and means for resolving the optional bonus wager, if received from the player, according to respective hand ranks of the player high and low three-card hands.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/127,300 filed Mar. 30, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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