The present invention is directed to methods of playing games of chance and gaming devices and, more particularly, to new wagering options and new pay lines for use on gaming devices such as slot machines.
Gaming devices, particularly slot machines, have been known to include multiple pay lines and to configure the display of a slot machine so that three different symbols on a single reel are visible. Known pay lines have been configured to extend across three reels of a slot machine to include one of the three visible indicia from each reel. Known pay line configurations have included, for example; pay line number 1 on the center row; pay line number 2 on the top row; pay line number 3 on the bottom row; pay line number 4 on a diagonal from the upper left row to the lower right column; pay line number 5 on a diagonal from the lower left column extending upward to the upper right indicia; and additional pay line number 6 which extends across the three reels in non-linear fashion to include one indicia from each reel. 9-way pay lines have been disclosed for three reel machines in U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,172 to Piechowiak (“the Piechowiak patent”). The additional 3 pay lines found in the Piechowiak patent are formed of the two upper corner indicia in combination the center indicia, the two lower corner symbols in combination with the center symbol, the two outer indicia of the middle row in combination with the upper middle indicia, and the two outer indicia of the middle row in combination with the lower middle indicia.
Recently, slot machines having as many as 27 pay lines have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,580,053 to Crouch (“the Crouch patent”). The Crouch patent makes use of 5 reels with 3 indicia per reel, with the various pay line configurations extending across the 5 reels. To achieve 27 pay lines, the Crouch patent makes use of continuously adjacent, but not necessarily horizontally or diagonally extending, indicia positions in all 5-reel columns. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,676,506 and 4,817,951, also to Crouch, respectively disclose the use of a variable odds indicator to modify the payouts for different poker hands on poker machines and a player operated instant lottery machine.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,535 to Tibero discloses a compound win line that combines at least one indicia from each reel and two or more indicia from a single reel.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,093,102 to Bennett (“the Bennett patent”) discloses a gaming machine with a 5 by 3 display matrix in which players are able to select their own pay lines by selecting at least one indicia of their choice in each of the 5 adjacent columns of the display. By teaching that a “pay line” may constitute all possible combinations of player-selected indicia positions extending across each of the 5 columns of the display, the Bennett patent discloses 243 potential pay lines.
Typically, a single wager will activate a single pay line, such as the center pay line, and extra coins will activate additional pay lines. In PCT Application Number PCT/US99/23011, pay line buttons are disclosed which allow a player to make independent wagers for each pay line.
While players enjoy wagering on the multiple pay line slot machines, those skilled in the art will appreciate that players enjoy the excitement which accompanies new and different wagering options. In this regard, the previously known wagering methods and sequences are time consuming and, in some ways, limiting to a player. For example, a player may wish to activate more than one pay line with a single wager. It would also be desirable in some instances, to increase the player's rate of making wagers. It would be further desirable to increase a player's wagering options when wagering on a multiple pay line gaming device.
These and other advantages are provided with various embodiments of the present invention.
The various embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods of playing games of chance and gaming devices comprising multiple wagering options. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a single wagering unit activates a plurality of pay lines, which may include all pay lines of a gaming device. For example, a one dollar token or credit wagered in a gaming device of this embodiment activates pay lines designated 1-3, while a second token activates pay lines designated 4-6, etc., or a one dollar token or credit may be used to activate all available pay lines.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, at least one wager is randomly assigned to a pay line. The randomly assigned wager may be assigned to a single pay line or to a plurality of pay lines. The randomly assigned wager may be provided as a randomly controlled bonus or can be activated in response to some gaming parameter over which a player exerts some or entire control, such as the rate of play, the number of games played, or the wagering of wagers having a predetermined minimum value, e.g., wagering the maximum amount permitted.
According to a still further embodiment of the present invention, novel pay lines are disclosed which utilize predetermined patterns of nonadjacent indicia on adjacent reels, alone or in combination with various pay line configurations with pay lines having differing numbers of indicia.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, one or more indicia of a particular pay line may be displayed from one or more other gaming devices. In addition, an award may predicated upon the occurrence of selected indicia on gaming devices separate from but linked to a gaming device being played by a given player.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those of skill in the art through consideration of the ensuing description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
In the drawings, which illustrate what is currently considered to be the best mode for carrying out the invention:
The various embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods of playing games of chance and gaming devices comprising multiple wagering options.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a gaming machine is configured such that the wagering of a single wagering unit may be used to activate a plurality of pay lines, up to and including all pay lines of the gaming machine. As used herein the term “single wagering unit” is intended to mean a wager by a single unit of casino-approved currency. For example, a single wagering unit may be 25 cents, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, a casino token, or some other predetermined amount represented by a single currency unit or a fraction of a currency unit, such as seven cents (seven-tenths of a dime), three cents (three-fifths of a nickel) or one-half of one cent. As such, the activation of a plurality of pay lines by a single wagering unit is distinguished from the activation of a plurality of pay lines by the wagering of multiple wagering units (i.e., use of more than one unit of currency) and is dependent upon the set denomination of the game being played, e.g., whether one-half cent, three cents, or a dollar.
Typically, the activation of the plurality of pay lines by a single wagering unit will be effected by a microprocessor, the microprocessor activating a plurality of pay lines as a response to signals sent by a sensor upon the deposit of an appropriate single wagering unit into the gaming machine. For example, when playing on a 25 cent slot machine comprising 9 pay lines, the wagering of a quarter may be used to activate three pay lines, while the wagering of a second quarter may be used to activate another three pay lines, etc. The number and location of pay lines to be activated may be predetermined and published on a pay table, or may be randomly set by a microprocessor within the slot machine. Alternatively, a player might use a single wagering unit to select a particular number or grouping of pay lines. Particular pay lines comprising a plurality of pay lines activated by a single wagering unit may be selected individually, for example, by use of push buttons associated with respective pay lines, by a touch sensitive screen, by a touch pad, by a mouse, by a light pen or by any other suitable device usable as a pointer or cursor control. A single button may also be used to select a particular grouping of pay lines.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, the wagering of a first single wagering unit may be used to activate a first number of pay lines, while the wagering of a second and/or subsequent single wagering unit may be used to activate one or more additional pay lines. Preferably, the additional pay lines activated by the second and/or subsequent single wagering unit will not overlap with any of the first plurality of pay lines activated by the first single wagering unit.
Alternatively, the wagering of a first single wagering unit may be used to activate a single pay line while the wagering of a second and/or subsequent single wagering unit can activate a plurality of additional pay lines. According to this embodiment of the present invention, the wagering of at least one of a plurality of single wagering units in addition to a first, single wagering unit will activate a plurality of pay lines.
From the present description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the amount of the single wagering unit may be readily changed and determined by the particular gaming jurisdiction, gaming establishment, or the manufacturer and be easily set to utilize local currency of any jurisdiction. Unlike multiple pay line slot machines previously known which require additional wagers to activate additional pay lines, this embodiment of the present invention advantageously provides a player with the chance of winning on multiple pay lines and the accompanying excitement upon the wagering of a single wagering unit. Furthermore, this embodiment of the present invention may be utilized with gaming devices having any number of pay lines. One skilled in the art will recognize that the number of pay lines to be activated responsive to the wagering of a first single wagering unit, as well as the number of pay lines to be activated upon the wagering of subsequent single wagering units, may be changed without departing from the scope of the present invention.
According to a still further embodiment of the present invention, at least one pay line is activated or at least one wager is assigned to a pay line randomly. Thus, a pay line which had not been activated by a player may be activated randomly or, on a pay line which had already been activated, an additional wager will be made such that the amount wagered on that activated pay line will be automatically increased. The randomly assigned wager may be provided as a randomly controlled bonus, in which case the payment of the randomly controlled bonus preferably will be in an amount which varies from other payout payments provided by the slot machine. The randomly assigned wager may also be activated in response to some gaming parameter over which a player exerts some or entire control, such as the player's rate of play, the wagering of one or more wagers having a predetermined value (such one or more wagers of the maximum amount permitted), the number of games played by a player, the use of a casino club card, or an outcome of a previous game.
For example, a particular outcome on any one previous game or series of games, such as a particular display of indicia, may cause one of these randomly controlled events to occur on a subsequent game. As another example, a slot machine may be configured to process and react to a combination and/or series of events under a player's control, such as a player's rate of play and amounts wagered. Upon a player fulfilling predetermined rate of play and/or wagering parameters, a programmed microprocessor in a gaming machine may perform one or more of the following acts: activate a randomly assigned pay line; allow the player to activate one or more bonus pay lines; increase the wagering value of one or more of the player's present wagers; add one or more credits to the player's reserve of unwagered credits; allow one or more desired indicia to be selected or held in place on one or more particular pay lines for a subsequent game; or pay out a specific bonus regardless of the outcome of a particular previously played game.
In a related embodiment, a player's rate of play, amount of money wagered, and other gaming parameters may be tracked by a central database linked to the gaming machine, the database being configured to identify a player by the insertion of his or her club or other player tracking card into the gaming machine or by use of other identifying indicia such as a PIN number entry, or use of so-called “Bluetooth” communications technology. Tracking data acquired by the database may then be used to activate the randomly assigned wager or bonus. In this embodiment, a player's use of a club card or other identification in association with other, different games may also be taken into account in allocating a randomly assigned wager or bonus.
Other embodiments of the present invention provide novel pay lines, such as those illustrated in
The preconfigured pay lines illustrated in
In one form of the multiple indicia position pay line embodiment shown in
In a related embodiment of
To implement a pay line pattern wherein a pay line is defined by indicia positions on the same reel, such as pay line numbers six through eight and pay line ten of
In
In
The display in
One of skill in the art will appreciate that one or more pay lines comprising five indicia positions may be added to the four indicia position and three indicia position embodiment of
As a further variation of the 4 by 3 display configuration, additional pay lines of four indicia positions may be provided which make use of nonadjacent indicia positions on adjacent reels. Thus, additional pay lines are contemplated which are formed, for example, by alternation of the top and bottom indicia positions of each of the adjacent reels. For example, four indicia pay lines making use of nonadjacent indicia positions on adjacent reels may be formed by the top or bottom indicia position of the first and fourth reels in combination with the bottom or top indicia position, respectively, of the second and third reels.
Further, pay lines comprising less than three indicia positions are contemplated by the present invention. For example, indicia from any one or two of the rotatable reels on a slot machine display may comprise a pay line upon which a winning payout may be realized. Pay lines of less than three indicia positions may be independently selected for activation, may be activated randomly, or may be associated with a group of pay lines activated, for example, by the deposit of a single wagering unit. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a pay line of less than three indicia positions may be triggered upon the wagering of the maximum amount permitted, with the slot machine programmed to pay out the amount wagered, in accordance with the machine's pay table, when the necessary, preselected indicia are present in the subject pay line.
While the illustrated displays may be employed with individual reel-type gaming machines, other indicia may also be received for display from one or more other gaming devices, such as a centrally or peripherally located gaming device. For example, a central indicia position in a 3 by 3 display of a gaming device may display one or more “blank indicia” such as an empty box, a question mark, or other symbol not associated with any possibility of a winning combination of indicia, in which case winning criteria for the player's gaming device pay line may be tied to, for example, receipt of one or more substitute indicia provided by a centrally or peripherally located gaming device which is linked to the player's gaming device, the centrally or peripherally located gaming device replacing the player's remote gaming device's blank indicia with another, substitute indicia. Such an arrangement is depicted in
In this embodiment, the display 12 of a gaming device 10 may be configured to incorporate the indicia generated by another gaming device 200 (or 10) upon each spin, or the display 12 could introduce the indicia from the other gaming device 200 (or 10) only when certain indicia positions of one or more of the visibly perceptible reels of a gaming device 10 which may receive the substitute indicia are in a predetermined configuration, as recognized by the microprocessor of gaming device 10.
In an exemplary embodiment, the results of a substantially contemporaneous “spin” or other activation of the centrally or peripherally located gaming device 200 may replace the “blank indicia” for the subject pay line of the player's gaming device 10. The results of the substantially contemporaneous spin may be requested from the centrally or peripherally located gaming device 200 (or another gaming device 10) by the player's remote gaming device 10, or may be automatically sent by the centrally or peripherally located gaming device 200 (or another gaming device 10) to the player's remote gaming device 10 for processing. For ease of description, the one or more indicia provided by the centrally or peripherally located gaming device 200 or another gaming device 10 will be referred to as the “rendered indicia.”
A data transfer link 202 as shown in
Gaming device 10 may further include a coin acceptor 18 for receiving a wager in the form of one or more coins or tokens, a paper currency (bill) acceptor 20, a change return 22 and a hopper 24 for rendering payouts in the form of coins or tokens. A player tracking card reader 26 and a credit/debit card reader 28 may also be included, as desired. A handle 30 or one or more buttons 32 may also be employed to initiate a game once a wager has been placed. Buttons 32 may comprise actual physical elements or the display 12 may (as shown) comprise a portion of a “touch” screen display responsive to contact of areas thereon by the player or comprise other player input elements such as a mouse, light pen, touch pad or other cursor or pointer control. Gaming device 10 may also incorporate one or more meter displays 34 for, for example, displaying the amount of winnings, credit available for wagering, the number of plays accumulated, etc., and a printer 36 for generating a physical record of an award. Pay tables or other game-associated information may also be displayed, as above display 12 at 38.
Referring now to
CPU 40 is also operably coupled to control software memory 50, which includes assigned memory locations storing game software 52 and system software 54. Such control software dictates when selected graphics or messages are displayed to a player, as well as when game begins and ends and management of wager input and award output. CPU 40 is also operably coupled to a second memory 56, which is employed to store data indicative of game statistics, number of plays, number of wins, etc. Either memory location 52 or memory 56 may be used to store data indicative of winning results, such as data representative of one or more indicia combinations, including winning combinations. Memory 56 may also be used to store a bit map of the indicia pattern depicted on display 12.
Referring now to
The manner in which winning combinations of indicia are determined and flagged is well known in the art, and so will be described only briefly. The displayed results (pattern of indicia depicted on display 12), including any rendered indicia received from a remote location, is compared with data stored in game software 54 representing winning combinations to determine if any displayed combination on an activated pay line is a winning combination. Any identified winning combination or combinations of indicia are then associated with winnings to be distributed to the player according to a pay table of the game software associated with the various possible winning combinations. Thus, in the context of the present invention, the various pay line configurations and required combinations of the various indicia for a winning combination within each pay line reside within game software 54 and are retrieved for comparison to the randomly generated pattern of indicia depicted on display 12.
It is also contemplated that the present invention may include a feature wherein a multiple of a single wagering unit may be used to activate a particular, chosen pay line. For example, a gaming device denominated at twenty-five cents may be configured to enable multiples thereof to be wagered on different pay lines so that twenty-five cents may be wagered on pay line one, seventy-five cents on pay line three and twenty-five cents on pay line nine. Of course, this aspect of the invention in its broadest sense enables varied wager amounts specific to each pay line selected by a player, which selection may but does not necessarily, encompass all pay lines. Further, it is contemplated that wagers may be placed in any order, so that, for example, a first wager may be placed on pay line nine, a second wager on pay line one, and a third wager on pay line three. Yet further, it is contemplated that a wager comprised of a single wagering unit may be apportioned equally or unequally among a plurality of pay lines. For example, when a single wagering unit is a dollar, twenty cents may be apportioned to wager on a first pay line, thirty-five cents may be apportioned to wager on a second pay line, and the remaining forty-five cents may be apportioned to wager on yet another pay line.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the embodiments herein described, while illustrating certain implementations of the present invention, are not intended to so limit the invention or the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art will also understand that various combinations of, or modifications to, the disclosed embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/086,524, filed Mar. 22, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,156,736, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/028,847, filed Dec. 19, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,869,357, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety in the present application.
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