A more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in connection with the accompanying Drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings, and in particular to
In order to purchase tickets in this embodiment the service provider must first know what numbers each player wishes to play in the lottery. Thus the next step is determining which numbers each player wishes to play. The lottery rules govern how many numbers are played on any given ticket which constitutes a set of numbers. The service provider utilizes means within the lottery machine to receive from players a set of numbers for each ticket the player wishes to play. A player may also allow the lottery machine to automatically select the numbers to be played. As part of the number selection process, a player may be required to determine what payout option he or she desires, for example a cash option payout, whereby the player receives any winnings in a lump sum, discounted to present value, or an annuity payout, whereby the player receives any winnings over a predetermined time period. These are the payout options commonly offered by lottery facilitators, however, the present invention envisions other payout options, and would function the same no matter what payout option is ultimately selected.
The next step is determining whether a player desires to tie lottery tickets to the lottery tickets of other players, known as co-players. The effect of tying the tickets together is that the odds of winning are increased, and if a tied ticket wins the winnings are apportioned among the tied players. The apportionment of winnings from a tied lottery ticket must be determined by the service provider and agreed upon by the players before the ticket is played in the lottery.
One way in which the players' tickets are tied is as follows: First a player is prompted by a machine in the system to choose whether to tie his or her ticket to the ticket of a co-player, an option that may be referred to as combination play. If the player chooses combination play, the player is first prompted to input into the machine which numbers he or she wishes to play in the lottery. Alternatively, the player may allow the lottery machine to automatically select the numbers to be played. This set of numbers will be the player's primary set of numbers. A second set of numbers is then randomly generated by the lottery machine. This set of numbers will be the player's secondary set of numbers. The secondary set of numbers is matched to a set of numbers of a co-player who has also selected combination play. In this manner, the tickets are tied together. The secondary set of numbers is the player's subset and the player and co-player will share any winnings associated therewith. It is envisioned that there is no additional cost associated with selecting combination play, however, a lottery facilitator can change this as desired. Any number of players selecting combination play can be accommodated.
In one of many possible examples, here involving three players, players who have selected combination play are tied as follows:
The next step in this embodiment is allowing players to purchase tickets from the lottery machine. If one of the tied tickets wins, the service provider then accepts the winnings on behalf of the player and any co-player. The service provider then apportions the winnings to the player and any co-player.
Referring to the drawings, and in particular to
The next step is accepting electronic fund transfers through the website from registered players for the purchase of lottery tickets. The service provider accepts funds from players and purchases tickets on behalf of the players.
In order to purchase tickets in this embodiment the service provider must first know what numbers each player wishes to play in the lottery. Thus, the next step is determining which numbers each registered player wishes to play. The lottery rules govern how many numbers are played on any given ticket which constitutes a set of numbers. The service provider utilizes means on the website to receive from players a set of numbers for each ticket the player wishes to play. A player may also allow the service provider to automatically select the numbers to be played.
The next step is determining whether a registered player desires to tie lottery tickets to the lottery tickets of other players, known as co-players. The effect of tying the tickets together is that the odds of winning are increased, and if a tied ticket wins the winnings are apportioned among the tied players. The apportionment of winnings from a tied lottery ticket must be determined by the service provider and agreed upon by the players before the ticket is played in the lottery.
The next step in this embodiment is purchasing lottery tickets for registered players. If one of the purchased tickets wins, the service provider then accepts the winnings on behalf of the registered player and any co-players. The service provider then apportions the winnings to the player and any co-players.
Whether the invention is practiced in conjunction with lottery machines or an online website, it is envisioned that the service provider may afford the players the additional opportunity to win prizes in addition to the primary lottery prizes. For example, the service provider affords the players the opportunity to win coupons having a cash value associated therewith if the players utilize the option of tying their tickets to others.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application claims priority based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/804,771 filed Jun. 14, 2006, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60804771 | Jun 2006 | US |