The present invention relates to a poker game system and particularly to a poker game system that can prevent repeating identification of card symbols.
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Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a method for preventing repeating identification of card symbols.
To achieve the foregoing object, the method according to the invention comprises a video identification system and a table having an identification zone to identify the card symbol of at least one poker card. The method comprises steps as follow: the video identification system obtains an environmental image of the actual site of the identification zone as a reference sample; a dealer deals an unidentified poker card in the identification zone with the card symbol of the poker card identified by the video identification system; the video identification system continuously obtains a current image of the identification zone; after the poker card is fully removed from the identification zone, the current image is identical with the reference sample, and the poker card is judged as fully removed from the identification zone.
Therefore, through the video identification system of the invention, only after the poker card has been judged fully removed from the identification zone, the identification of next round proceeds, i.e. before the poker card is being fully removed from the identification zone, even if the video identification system identifies and obtains two or more card symbols, they can be treated as the same card symbol, thus repeating identification of the card symbol can be prevented to meet actual requirements.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying embodiment and drawings. The embodiment serves only for illustrative purpose and is not the limitation of the invention.
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Next, step 3C: the video identification system 10 continuously obtains the current image of the actual site of the identification zone 30, and compares the current image with the reference sample to judge whether the images match each other; while judging whether the images are identical, if the difference between the current image and the reference sample is smaller than an error allowance value, they are judged the same. On the other hand, if the difference between the current image and the reference sample is greater than the error allowance value, they are judged different.
Next, step 3D: the identified poker card 40 is fully removed from the identification zone 30 to a card display zone 50 on the table 20 (as shown in
Step 3E: In the event that external environment light alters and the identified poker card 40 is moved to the card display zone 50 on the table 20, the current image is different from the reference sample, and the dealer or a supervisor can select to proceed step 3E manually to forcedly re-obtain a new environmental image as the reference sample, then enter to the next step.
By means of the process set forth above, the continuous current image can be obtained and compared with the reference sample to make sure that the poker card 40 is fully removed from the identification zone 30. Before the poker card 40 is fully removed from the identification zone 30, the video identification system 10 cannot identify any card symbol correctly, and also cannot deem the poker card 40 has been removed from the identification zone, thus no repeating identification of the card symbol occurs.