Claims
- 1. A method of playing a betting game with at least two consecutive players using multiple random number generation having a selected termination event which terminates the multiple number generation comprising the steps of:
- a) choosing a minimum number within a range or numbers generated from at least one dice means for generating a number;
- b) choosing a maximum number within a range of numbers generated from the roll of at least one dice means;
- c) generating dice rolls using the at least one dice means;
- d) counting each dice roll to arrive at a total number of rolls before the termination event;
- e setting at least one payout number based on the consecutive rolls of the dice said at least one payout number being equal to an actual count number of said dice rolls prior to the termination event said actual count number being made independently of the actual dice value displayed by the at least one dice means, except to the extent of determining whether the target number has been reached;
- f making at least one roller pay-out when the at least one payout number is generated;
- g selecting a period of time; maintaining a running count of the number of dice rolls as selected criteria for consecutive players;
- h) comparing the total number of rolls for at least one first player to at least one second player in order to determine which of the at least one first roller and at least one second roller has the highest total number of rolls;
- i) determining between the at least one first roller and at least one second roller at least one winner defined as the player who has the at least the one highest total number of rolls over the period of time;
- j) providing a payout to the at least one winner having the highest total number of rolls at the end of the period of time.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 further comprising
- a) allowing an individual to be designated as a shooter during the generation of dice rolls;
- b) allowing another individual to be designated as a non-shooter during the generation of dice rolls;
- c) providing at least one non-shooter wager allowing at least one non-shooter to wager that the shooter will make the at least one tally payout number.
- 3. A method of playing a betting game using multiple random number generation having a selected termination event which terminates the multiple number generation comprising the steps of:
- a) choosing a minimum number within a range of numbers generated from at least one dice means for generating a number;
- b) choosing a maximum number within a range of numbers generated from the roll of at least one dice means:
- c) generating dice rolls having dice roll values equal to the sum of the at least one dice rolled using the at least one dice means;
- d) setting at least one tally payout number which may be obtained before the termination event without any specific series of numbers being generated prior to the termination event based on the sum of the dice roll values of consecutive rolls of the dice;
- e) tallying the result of each of said dice rolls that have numerical values between said minimum number and said maximum number to obtain the sum of the numbers generated
- f) comparing the sum of the numbers generated to the tally payout number;
- g) making at least one roller pay-out when the sum of the numbers generated is equal to the at least one tally payout number.
- 4. The method of claim 3 where at least two separate consecutive players participate, comprising at least one first roller and at least one second roller further comprising the steps of:
- a) selecting a period of time;
- b) selecting the numeric tally of the roll as a criteria for determining the highest roll;
- c) maintaining a running count of the numeric tally as elected for that at least two separate consecutive players;
- d) comparing the numeric tally of at least one first roller to the numeric tally of at least one second roller;
- e) determining between the at least one first roller and at least one second roller at least one winner who has the at least the one highest numeric tally over the period of time;
- f) providing a payout to the at least one winner having the highest numeric tally at the end of the period.
- 5. The invention of claim 3 further comprising the steps of:
- a) selecting the numeric tally of the roll as a criteria for determining the highest roll;
- b) selecting a period of time;
- c) comparing at least one first roller to at least one second roller by the said criteria;
- d) determining between the at least one first roller and at least one second roller at least one winner who has the at least the one lowest roll over the period of time according to the criteria selected;
- e) providing a payout to the at least one winner the lowest roll at the end of the period.
- 6. The invention of claim 3 wherein the termination event is determined by choosing a specific count number of rolls as the termination event.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein the actual count number of dice rolls set as the termination event is at least three.
- 8. The invention of claim 3 wherein making at least one roller pay-out further comprises:
- a) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice values possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises at least one high tally payout number having a value above the central number.
- 9. The invention of claim 3 wherein making at least one roller pay-out further comprises:
- a) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice values possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises at least one low payout tally number having a value below the central number.
- 10. The invention of claim 3 wherein making at least one roller pay-out further comprises:
- a) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice value possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises the at least one equality payout tally number equal to the central number.
- 11. The invention of claim 3 wherein the termination event comprises using the termination of a standard craps dice rules wherein the roll is terminated by generating a first come out point from followed by the generation of a target number before generating the first come out point from a group of numbers between the predetermined minimum and maximum.
- 12. The invention of claim 3 further comprising at least one of the following payout numbers:
- a) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice value possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises the at least one low payout tally number below the central number;
- b) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice value possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises the at least one low payout tally number below the central number;
- c) setting a central number between the maximum tally of dice values and minimum tally of dice value possible from the generation of the actual count number of dice rolls and wherein the at least one payout number comprises the at least one equality payout tally number equal to the central number and further comprises selection by the user of a payout number from the at least one high tally payout number, at least one low tally payout number, and at least one equality tally payout number and wherein the termination event further comprises:
- d) terminating the roll upon the user generating a roll ending with a number which is not a selected payout number.
- 13. The invention of claim 3 further comprising the step of
- h) Basing the payout amount in the statistical probability of the roller generating the at least one tally payout number before the termination event.
- 14. The invention of claim 3 wherein the dice rolls are generated using two six sided dice.
- 15. The invention of claim 14 wherein the at least one dice means further comprises two six sided dice numbered sequentially from 1 to six and wherein the central number is arrived at utilizing a multiple of the number of rolls times the average number of points per roll.
- 16. The invention of claim 15 wherein the actual count number of rolls are four and wherein the first and second central number are the same and equal to 28 so that if all points are added over four rolls the minimum is 8 and the maximum is 48.
- 17. The invention of claim 3 wherein the invention further comprises:
- (a) Setting an accumulated tally number;
- (b) setting the at least one tally payout number as every sum of numbers generated exceeding the accumulated tally number.
- 18. The invention of claim 17 wherein the accumulated tally number is at least 200.
- 19. The invention of claim 18 wherein the termination event further comprises:
- a) the termination event for a traditional craps roll.
- 20. The invention of claim 3 further comprising:
- a) the step of allowing placement of at least one odds wager on an odds bet number between the minimum number and the maximum number on the odds probability that the odds bet number will be generated prior to the accumulated termination event.
- 21. The invention of claim 20 wherein the payment on the odds wager is the statistical probability of making the odds wager multiplied by amount wagered.
- 22. The invention of claim 3 further comprising:
- a) setting a high difference number;
- b) setting at least one tally payout number and at least one enhanced high payout
- c) making the enhanced high payout the tally when is in excess of the the predetermined high difference number.
- 23. A method of playing a betting game using multiple random number generation having a set termination event which terminates the multiple number generation comprising the steps of:
- a) choosing a minimum number within a range or numbers generated from at least one dice means for generating a number;
- b) choosing a maximum number within a range of numbers generated from the roll of at least one dice means;
- c) setting a first central number and a second central number wherein at least one of said first central number and second central number may be obtained before the termination event without any specific numbers being generated prior to the termination event;
- d) generating dice roll values using the at least one dice means;
- e) tallying the result of each of said dice rolls said tally being the actual value displayed by the at least one dice means added to each sequential actual value to arrive at a tally;
- f) providing a high wager having a high wager pay-out when the tally exceeds the first central number;
- g) providing a low wager having a low wager payout when the tally is less than the second central number.
- 24. The invention of claim 23 further comprising
- a) setting a low difference number;
- b) setting at least one enhanced low payout;
- c) making the enhanced low payout when the tally is below the at least one tally payout number by the predetermined low difference number.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of the provisional patent by the same inventor filed as case: Ser. No: 60/003856 filed Sep. 15, 1995, provisional filing 60/016,256 filed Apr. 24, 1996 and provisional filing 60/021073 filed Jun. 27, 1996 and utility filing 08/572026 filed Dec. 7, 1995 by N. M. Moore, Jr. It is also a formal patent based on the disclosure statement filed as 380420.
This game has been, in part, previously disclosed in patent applications cited above.
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