The present invention relates to gaming systems and, more particularly, to a lottery-type gaming system.
Lottery-type games of chance have exhibited enduring popularity since such games typically permit a player to make a relatively small investment—by buying a ticket—with a chance of winning a significantly larger award. In addition to the entertainment value that such games provide for the players, these types of games typically provide a source of revenue for the operator, normally a charity, but sometimes a municipality or a business establishment.
One type of game system which has proven quite popular with players is the so-called break-open ticket game. In this type of game, players purchase playing cards for a relatively nominal sum, with each playing card displaying game symbols, selected ones of which correspond to award values. In a typical configuration, each playing card comprises a lamination of upper and lower plies of material, such as paper, with the game symbols displayed on the inside surface of the lower ply. The game symbols are thus initially sealed, and are revealed by “breaking open” one or more flap-like portions of the upper ply.
As will be appreciated, affording players an opportunity to win awards in different ways enhances the entertainment value of the game. It has, therefore, been considered desirable to develop a new and improved seal card game and method for playing same which would meet the above stated needs and others and provide advantageous overall results.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a system for use in playing a game of chance is provided. The system includes a plurality of playing cards, at least some of said plurality of playing cards displaying a free ticket symbol which entitles a holder of the playing card to receive at least one free ticket. The system also includes a plurality of free tickets. Each of the free tickets displays at least one game symbol thereon. At least some of the playing cards and at least some of the free tickets include at least one eligible game symbol displayed thereon. The system further includes a master game card for use in conjunction with the playing cards and free tickets. The master game card includes means for identifying at least one of said eligible game symbols as a winning game symbol.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a system for playing a game of chance is provided. The system includes a plurality of playing cards. At least some of the playing cards include at least one of a plurality of eligible game symbol displayed thereon. A raffle board is provided for use in conjunction with the playing cards. The raffle board includes means for identifying at least one of a first plurality of the eligible game symbols as a winning raffle game symbol. The means for identifying includes a first plurality of cover members. Each of the first plurality of cover members selectively covers a first portion of a raffle game symbol. The means for identifying also includes second plurality of cover members. Each of the second plurality of cover members selectively covers a second portion of a raffle game symbol, whereby by uncovering a selected one of the first plurality of cover members and a selected one of the second plurality of cover members, first and second portions of the winning raffle game symbol are revealed.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of playing a game of chance is provided. The method includes distributing a set of playing cards to a plurality of players, removing at least one cover member on each of the playing cards to reveal at least one of a plurality of game symbols. At least some of the plurality of playing cards includes a free ticket symbol, which entitles a holder of the playing card to receive at least one free ticket. The method further includes distributing the free tickets to the holders of playing cards displaying the free ticket symbols and removing at least one cover member from the free tickets. At least one of the playing cards and the free tickets includes an eligible first type of game symbol of the plurality of game symbols which is eligible for a first bonus round of play. At least one of the playing cards and free tickets includes an eligible second type of game symbol of the plurality of game symbols, which is eligible for a second bonus round of play. The method further includes playing the first bonus round of play and playing the second bonus round of play.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of playing a game of chance is provided. The method includes distributing a set of playing cards to a plurality of players and removing at least one cover member on each of the playing cards to reveal at least one of a plurality of game symbols. At least some of the plurality of playing cards includes a free ticket symbol, which entitles a holder of the playing card to receive at least one free ticket. The method further includes distributing the free tickets to the holders of playing cards displaying the free ticket symbols and removing at least one cover member from the free tickets. At least one of the playing cards and the free tickets includes an eligible first type of game symbol of said plurality of game symbols which is eligible for a bonus round of play; the eligible first type of game symbols including a plurality of characters. The method further includes playing the bonus round of play, including opening a cover member on a master game card to reveal one of the plurality of characters in a winning game symbol selected from the second type of eligible game symbols and) repeating this step for each of the plurality of characters in the winning game symbol.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of playing a game of chance is provided. The method includes distributing a set of playing cards to a plurality of players, removing at least one cover member on each of the playing cards to reveal at least one of a plurality of game symbols. A plurality of the playing cards include a raffle game symbol of said plurality of game symbols which is eligible for a bonus round of play comprising a raffle. In the bonus round of play, the method includes revealing a first portion of a winning raffle game symbol on a first area of a master game card and revealing a second portion of the winning raffle game symbol on a second area of the master game card.
The advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, a preferred embodiment of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be understood that the Figures are to be considered only as exemplifying the principles of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention to the embodiment illustrated.
Playing card 10 is intended as exemplary, in that the present game system includes a substantial number of such playing cards. In a preferred embodiment, for example, about 500 to about 1,000 cards are employed. Each of the playing cards 10 is purchased by a game player for a nominal sum, such as $1, which may be printed on the playing card. The playing card price may be printed on the card 10, although it is also contemplated that a game organizer may be free to set the playing card price and thus determine the total profit accordingly. Free tickets 12 are similar to playing cards 10, except as described herein. The free tickets 12 are awarded as prizes to certain holders of the playing cards 10, as will be described in detail below. For example, there may be 1000 cards and tickets 10, 12 in total, with about 165 of these being free tickets 12.
A fixed number of the playing cards 10 and free tickets 12 can be packaged as a set or deal, in a clear wrapping (not shown), together with the master game card 14. By having a fixed number of cards 10 and tickets 12 in the set of playing cards and free tickets, the total organizer, knowing what sum it wishes to charge for each card 10, can readily calculate the total payout and the profit. Optionally, the sets of free tickets 12 and playing cards 10 are assembled such that the total payout is fixed and is the same for each deal.
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The flaps 34 can be selectively opened (e.g., peeled away from the card 10) in order to reveal windows 36 each displaying one or more game symbols 30 beneath, after the card has been purchased (FIG. 3). The flaps 34 have perforated edges 38 (FIG. 2), allowing them to be readily separated from the surrounding lower ply material.
In its first level of play, the game can have a plurality of the game symbols 30 which constitute free ticket award symbols 40, such as three diamonds shown in the playing card 10 of FIG. 3. Generally, fewer than all of the playing cards will display free ticket award symbols 40. To assist players in ascertaining winning cards at the first level of play, a listing 24 of the winning groups of free ticket award symbols 40 is provided on the front face 26 of each playing card and/or on the master game card. The present game system provides additional tickets, in the form of free tickets 12 to those players having cards 10 which display a predetermined free ticket award symbol or combination of free ticket award symbols 40.
Different symbols or groups of symbols 40 may be used to identify different numbers of free tickets. In the embodiment shown in
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Although in the illustrated embodiment, all of the awards 44 are in the form of free tickets 12, having no immediate value, it is also contemplated that some of the awards 44 could be in the form of prizes having an ascertainable value, such as money or merchandise.
A holder of a playing card 10 displaying a winning group of award symbols 40 takes the winning playing card 10 to a game organizer and receives the number of free tickets 12 associated with the particular winning symbol or group of symbols 40 (FIG. 1). Each playing card and free ticket includes a perforation 50, which allows a lower portion 52 to be separated from an upper portion 54 of the playing card. The ticket/card holder hands the portion 54 (in the illustrated embodiment, the upper portion) displaying the free ticket award symbol 40 to the game organizer in return for the award of free tickets. If other awards of an “instant win” type are made, these can be printed on the same portion 54 of the playing card 10 as the free ticket award symbol, or on a portion or portions which are detachable from other portions. The remaining, lower portion 52 is retained until later, as will be described below. Both lower and upper portions 52, 54 of each playing card 10 are identified with a serial number 26A, 26B, respectively, which corresponds to the serial number marked on the master game card 14. The serial numbers may differ by one or more characters (A and B in the illustrated embodiment), to designate the portion 52, 54 of the card.
Alternatively, the game organizer may mark the card 10 to show that the tickets 12 have been awarded, since the winning card 10 may be eligible for further rounds of play, as will be described herein.
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The free tickets 12 can be marked with a serial number (not shown), similar to that shown in
However, it will be understood that a game embodying the principles of the present invention may include playing cards, free tickets, and a master game card otherwise configured, such as including “scratch-off” arrangements for initially concealing game symbols or groups of game symbols.
In its additional, bonus level(s) of play, the present system permits selected ones of the players to become eligible for one or more bonus awards through use of the master game card 14.
One bonus level of play of the present game system entails establishing selected game players who become eligible for one or more bonus awards, with these players then listed on the master game card 14 in the illustrated embodiment. To this end, the master game card 14 includes a sign up area 80 (FIG. 5), for listing the selected, eligible players. The eligibility of these selected players is established by those players having playing cards 10 and/or free tickets 12 having a predetermined selected one or more of the game symbols 82. In the illustrated embodiment, such predetermined eligible game symbols 82 comprise numeric designations ending in a red 13 (i.e., 113, 213, 313, etc.).
In the case of playing cards 10, the eligible game symbol 82 can be located on the same portion 54 of the card/ticket as is used for the free ticket symbols. In one embodiment, a playing card can have a game symbol 40 or a game symbol 82, but not both.
Upon opening a flap 34,62 to reveal an eligible game symbol or group of eligible game symbols 82 (both will be referred to hereinafter simply as eligible game symbols), the game player can enter his name on the sign up area 80 in the appropriate location (e.g., adjacent his eligible symbol 82). In the embodiment of
Associated with each eligible game symbol 82 of sign-up area 80 is a name region 84. Each name region 84 provides space for the recordation of the name, or other indicia, identifying the holder of a playing card 10 or ticket 12 which displays the associated eligible game symbol 82. As shown in
The master game card 14 is shown in
At least one winning game symbol 94 selected from the eligible game symbols 82 is associated with each award (FIG. 6). In the illustrated embodiment, the winning game symbol(s) 94 are printed on an upper surface 98 of the lower ply 88 (FIG. 5). The winning game symbol 94 is covered by a cover member 100a, 100b such as a perforated flap similar to those on the playing cards 10, or other cover member, such as a scratch-off portion. The flap 100 is formed in the top ply 86 of the master game card and is pulled away to reveal a window 102 displaying the winning game symbol or symbols 94. The holder(s) of the playing card 10 or ticket 12 with the winning symbol(s) 94 collects the award from the organizer.
In the illustrated embodiment, the game organizer is given the choice of opening one of two spaced flaps 100a and 100b. The first flap 100a is associated with a single winning game symbol 94. Thus, there is one winner if this flap is opened. The second flap is associated with two winning game symbols 94, i.e., two of the first type of eligible symbols 82 are winners. The organizer may announce, prior to selling the playing cards, which of the two flaps 100a, 100b will be opened. Or, the game organizer may wait until the sign-up area 80 is completed before announcing which flap will be opened. While the organizer generally provides the same total award, irrespective of which flap is opened (i.e., if there are two winners each receives half of the total award), it is also contemplated that differing total awards may be made depending on which flap 100a, 100b is opened, at the discretion of the organizer.
Although the winning game symbol or symbols 94 under the flaps are predetermined, the symbols are printed and covered with flaps prior to distribution to the game organizer. The game organizer and players do not know what the symbol or symbols are until the flap 100a, 100b is open. Thus for the intents and purposes of the game, the selection of game symbols 94 is essentially random and cannot be influenced by the players or the organizer. The only control the game organizer has is the choice of opening a window which will show one or two of the symbols 82 as being winners.
In an alternate embodiment, the award identifier 90,92 identifies a specific award or awards, such as a monetary amount. In this case, the award, such as a monetary amount, is printed on a top surface of the flap 100, or elsewhere on the master game card 14 or on playing cards 10.
If more than one winning game symbol 94 is used, there may be two or more winning symbols revealed, either by opening a single flap 100b, or by opening more than one flap. For example, the game could be changed to have multiple flaps, all of which are opened by the game organizer. In such an embodiment, a first flap may be opened to reveal the winning game symbol(s) corresponding to a $50 award, a second flap, the winner of a $150 award, and a third flap, the winner of a $399 award, as an example.
The holder of a winning playing card or ticket 10,12 (i.e., a card or ticket displaying a winning game symbol 94) receives the predetermined award associated with the winning game symbol 94 present on that playing card or ticket, or which is associated with the particular winning game symbol 94, where more than two awards are associated with the bonus round. For example, in the embodiment of
Initially, the flaps 100 on the master game card are in a closed position, covering the associated winning game symbol 94 (or symbols), as shown in FIG. 5. The playing cards 10 are distributed and the players provided with time to open their flaps 34 and collect any free tickets 12 and open their flaps 62. The players holding eligible symbols on the cards or tickets enter their names on the sign-up area 80. Then, the flap 100a or 100b on the master game card 14 selected by the game organizer is opened in order to reveal the winning game symbol or symbols 94.
Although, in the illustrated embodiment, winning game symbol concealment is achieved through the use of a 2-ply master game card construction, the winning game symbol cover member 100 or members may have numerous alternative configurations. For example, master game card 14 may comprise only a single ply construction, with the winning game symbol cover member 100 comprising a flap-like member affixed to master game card 14 along one or more sides of the flap-like member. Alternatively, the winning game symbol cover member 100 may comprise a removable opaque substance, such as conventionally known “scratch-off” material.
The second bonus round of play, the raffle round, can be played after the first round has been completed. However, it is also contemplated that the second round may be carried out prior to or contemporaneously with the first bonus round. It is also contemplated that the first round may be eliminated altogether and play proceed immediately to the raffle round after distribution of the playing cards and tickets.
The raffle round entails establishing a selected game player or players who receives or becomes eligible for a raffle prize. Prior to the start of the raffle round, preferably before the playing cards 10 are sold, the game organizer announces the raffle prize. For example, the raffle prize may be a monetary award, merchandise, or a chance to enter a further raffle for a “grand prize” in which players from other games are also eligible to participate. The eligibility of the selected players for the raffle prize is established by those players having playing cards 10 and/or free tickets 12 having a predetermined selected one or more eligible game symbols or eligible raffle symbols 110 of the game symbols 30. In the illustrated embodiment, every playing card 10 and free ticket 12 includes a raffle symbol 110 (FIG. 4), such that all holders are eligible for the raffle prize. The raffle symbols can comprise numeric designations from 000 to 999 (i.e., a total of 1000 cards and tickets), combinations of letters and numbers, or the like. Thus each ticket/card of the set can be eligible for the second bonus round or raffle. Alternatively, certain of the tickets/cards could have two or more symbols 110, while other tickets/cards have none. The raffle symbol may be printed on a separate portion 52 of the playing card 10 or ticket 12 from that of the “free ticket” award symbol 40 and/or game symbol 82, such that the portion 52 can be held by the holder until the raffle is drawn. This avoids the need for the ticket/card holders to sign up in a sign up area on the master game card, adjacent the associated raffle symbol. In the illustrated embodiment, the raffle symbol 110 is always located in the fifth (bottom) window on the ticket or playing card, so that it can be readily identified. The serial number 26B (
The remainder of the playing cards 10 and free tickets 12 and other windows of the winning playing cards and tickets display “non-winning” symbols 113. For example, non-winning symbols may comprise numbers, as illustrated on the ticket 12 of FIG. 4. Alternatively, the non-winning tickets 12 and windows may be left blank or otherwise marked as a non-winner.
In one embodiment, the master game card 14 further includes an arrangement whereby a selected one (or more than one) of the players is identified as a winner in the raffle round, i.e., the second bonus round of play.
The master game card 14 is shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, all of the raffle numbers 110 have exactly three digits (zero, as well as 1-9, being considered digits). Thus, each one of the winning digits 112a, 112b, and 112c is covered by an individual flap. This allows all of the non-raffle numbers 82, 113 printed on the card to be four (or more) digit numbers. Additionally, the raffle numbers 110 may be identified as being specifically for use with the raffle, e.g., with the word RAFFLE printed adjacent the number.
The holder(s) of the playing card 10 or ticket 12 with the winning raffle game symbol 112 collects the raffle prize from the organizer, which as indicated earlier, may be a prize of ascertainable value, such as cash or merchandise, or a prize of indeterminate value, such as a chance of winning a grand prize. In the latter case, the organizer may provide the winner with a raffle ticket (not shown) or other means of establishing the winner as an eligible player in the subsequent grand prize raffle, to be held, perhaps, once in an evening of games. For example, several such games could be played sequentially during the evening, each with a new set of playing cards, tickets, and master game card to establish a group of players eligible to play for the grand prize. One suitable grand prize could be a car, as illustrated at 120 in FIG. 6. Other prizes, such as vacations, merchandise, or the like are also contemplated. The value of the grand prize will depend on the payout the game organizer determines to be satisfactory and on the number of games played to determine eligible players for the grand prize raffle. Additionally, state law may determine the maximum value of the grand prize and other awards in the game.
Alternatively, some of the players eligible for the grand prize raffle may be determined through other means than by playing the game of chance described herein. In one alternative embodiment, the value of the raffle prize and/or grand prize is printed on the master game card 14.
Initially, the flaps 114a,b,c on the master game card are in a closed position, covering the associated winning game symbol portions 112a,b,c, as shown in FIG. 5. The playing cards 10 are distributed and the players provided with time to open their flaps 34 and collect any free tickets 12 and open their flaps 62. Once the first round has been played, the game organizer opens the flaps 114a,b,c on the master game card 14 to reveal the winning raffle game symbol or symbols 112 displayed beneath or information sufficient to identify the winning game symbol(s).
Although, in the illustrated embodiment, winning raffle game symbol concealment is achieved through the use of a 2-ply master game card construction, the winning raffle game symbol cover member 114, or members, may have numerous alternative configurations. For example, master game card 14 may comprise only a single ply construction, with the winning raffle game symbol cover member 114 comprising a flap-like member affixed to master game card 14 along one or more sides of the flap-like member. Alternatively, the winning raffle game symbol cover members 114 may comprise a removable opaque substance, such as conventionally known “scratch-off” material.
In operation, the plurality of playing cards 10 are distributed to players of the present gaming system, who become holders of the playing cards 10 (it is of course contemplated that a player may give one or more of his playing cards to another person who then becomes the holder). If the present gaming system is being employed for fundraising purposes, each player will purchase one or more playing cards for the price determined by the game organizer, e.g., $1.00. The holders of the playing cards remove or open the flaps 34 to reveal the game symbols 30 displayed upon the playing card 10. Holders of cards 10 displaying free ticket symbols 40, such as three bars, three diamonds, or the like, as shown in
The names of the holders of playing cards/tickets displaying eligible game symbols 82, which, in the illustrated embodiment, are game symbols ending in the numeric designation “13”, can be recorded within the sign-up area 80 at any time throughout this period. Once all the playing cards are sold and the holders of playing cards/tickets displaying eligible game symbols 82 have been identified, the selected one of the winning game symbol cover members 100 is selectively removed or opened.
As can be appreciated, the free ticket symbols 40, eligible symbols 82, and raffle symbols 110 are optionally independent of each other, such that a holder of a playing card (or ticket) may be a winner in the first bonus round of play, a winner in the second bonus round of play, a winner in both the first and seconds bonus rounds of play, or a winner in neither of the bonus rounds. Additionally, the award of free tickets prior to the bonus rounds gives the holder of a single playing card the opportunity to have more than one chance to win an award due to the award of the additional free tickets. In one embodiment, the cards and tickets 10, 12 are configured such that no card or ticket is a winner in both the first and second rounds of play. Having symbols of two types 82, 110 allows the organizer to vary the game by awarding different payouts. For example, the organizer may decide to award a small or no award in the first round, and a much larger award or chance to win a larger grand prize award through the second round. It also allows the first and second rounds to be played in any order, e.g., at about the same time, or at different times.
While the eligible symbols 82 and 110 are described as being of separate types (i.e., the first type 82 being used only in the first bonus round and the second type 110 being used only in the second bonus round), it is also contemplated that the same symbols or groups of symbols may be used in both the first and the second bonus rounds of play. For example, the symbols 82 are optionally used in both rounds, although, as will be appreciated, only those ending in a red 13 (or other designated identifier) are eligible for the first round award. In this embodiment, the symbols 110 would be omitted from the cards and tickets. Since some of the illustrated symbols 82 have four digits and others three, it is desirable, in this embodiment, to have one of the flaps 114 covering more than one digit in cases where there are more than three digits in the winning symbol 112. Alternatively, four flaps could be provided on the master game card. This also applies in the illustrated embodiment where the separate raffle symbols 110 are used and the winning symbol 112 exceeds 999.
In one embodiment, the game organizer opens one or more, but preferably fewer than all, of the flaps 114a, 114b, and 114c, prior to or during sale of the playing cards 10. Thus, purchasers of playing cards and/or recipients of free tickets 12 will know, prior to opening the flaps, at least one of the winning digits 112a, 112b, 112c. This encourages players to purchase additional playing cards so that they have at least one playing card or free ticket showing the one or more displayed digit.
In the illustrated embodiment, the winning raffle number 112 for the raffle prize is largely predetermined, i.e., limited to one of two predetermined winners or pair of winners, in the illustrated embodiment. The identity of the winning symbol or symbols is, however, not known to the players or the game organizer until all the cover members 114 are opened. In yet another embodiment, another method of determining the raffle winner is used, which does not involve the master game card. For example, a random method of determining the raffle winner, such as drawing bingo balls, is used to determine the winning raffle symbol 112. The game organizer may announce, prior to the start of the game, what method will be used to determine the winning raffle symbol.
The assembled game system can include a set of playing cards 10, free tickets 12, and a master game card 14, as well as a printed set of instructions for play 130 (FIG. 7). The instructions may include information the number of tickets and free tickets and the number of tickets which are associated with an award of the free tickets. The instructions may also include information about calculating the payout, which can be determined by the organizer, based on the total selected awards for the first and second bonus rounds of play. Or, there may be a definite payout, with the profit for the game organizer displayed on the instructions.
As will be appreciated, variations of the disclosed system can be made within the purview of the present invention. As noted, the playing cards 10 and free tickets 12 can be otherwise configured, as can the master game card 14. If desired, fewer or more than the disclosed levels of play can be provided. Additionally, plural arrangements can be provided for establishing the eligibility for bonus play of selected players. For example, two listings of eligible players can be provided on the master game card, with two different criteria identified for establishing eligibility. The playing card 10 and ticket 12 are exemplary of the present invention in that the present game system includes a plurality of such playing cards/tickets such as, for example, in the illustrated embodiments, about 1000 cards and tickets in total. Each of the playing cards 10 is separately purchased by a game player, while the tickets 12 are awarded free of charge (or at a lower cost than the cards).
Although the invention has been described with reference to a master game card 14, other means for identifying the bonus round winners are also contemplated. For example, holders of playing cards displaying eligible game symbols 82 may participate in another game of chance to determine the winning eligible game symbol 94, such as by rolling a die or by employing Bingo-type balls which are used in a Bingo game.
With reference now to
As shown in
In one embodiment, several raffle boards 216 are packaged in a set, separately from the master game card 214, playing cards 10, and tickets. The game organizer selects one of the set of raffle boards. The raffle boards in the set are identical in outer appearance, thus it is even clearer to the players that the game organizer has no way of knowing what is the order of the raffle game symbols 222 on the particular raffle board selected. Where several games of the same type are being played, the game organizer may enter the serial number 26 of the particular game in a blank serial number entry area 232 on the raffle board 216 (
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As illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, there are sufficient flaps 226, such that any one of the eligible raffle symbols 110 could be selected as a winning raffle game symbol 230 (i.e., 3 columns of ten flaps allow for all eligible raffle numbers 110 from 000 to 999). Thus, all playing cards and free tickets in the set have a chance of winning the raffle prize and the chance is equal for each of the playing cards and free tickets ( 1/1000 in the illustrated embodiment). However, it is also contemplated that fewer flaps may be provided, such that not all eligible raffle symbols 110 could be selected as a winning raffle game symbol 230.
It will be appreciated that the raffle board 216, rather than being separate from the master game card 214, may form a part of the master game card.
The game is played in the same manner as described above, up until the raffle level of play. Optionally, in addition to or in place of free tickets, instant win prizes may be awarded in a preliminary round of play, with a first level of the bonus round of play involving the sign up area 80′ of the master game card 214 and opening of one of the flaps 100′ to display the winning game symbol(s). For the raffle level of play, the master game card 214 is not required, in this embodiment. The game organizer selects a raffle board 216, and opens one flap 226 from each of the three columns 240, 242, 244 to identify first, second, and third portions of the winning raffle symbol 230. Once all three portions are revealed, the holder of the playing card 10 displaying the winning raffle symbol can claim the designated prize. Variations of the game are also contemplated, in which one or more of levels of play is omitted, or in which the order of play is changed. If the first level of play of the bonus round is omitted, the master game card is not needed, and the tickets can be printed without the eligible game symbols 82.
With reference now to
In this embodiment, in place of free tickets 12, some of the playing cards 10″ include a third type of game symbol 316, referred to as instant win symbols, which entitle the holder of a playing card displaying one of the instant win symbols to collect a corresponding award 318, which is described on the front face of the playing card. In the illustrated embodiment, an award of $100 is awarded to the holder of a playing card 10″ displaying three gold bars, and so forth. The player submits the portion 54 of the playing card displaying the instant win symbols 316 and is awarded the associated prize. The remaining portion 52 of the playing card 10″ is held, as before, for use in the bonus round. Play then proceeds as for the master game card 14, but without the first bonus level of play, i.e., with a single bonus round for awarding of a raffle prize similar to the second bonus round of the embodiment of
It will be appreciated that the playing cards 10″ used in conjunction with the master game card 314 can alternatively be the same as playing cards 10, illustrated in
Playing cards 10 and 10″ are similarly suited to playing a game with the raffle board 216 in which the first bonus level of play is omitted and only instant win prizes (or free ticket awards) and raffle prize(s) are awarded.
With reference to
The winning game symbol 420 can be selected from the eligible game symbols by a manner separate from the playing cards 10′″ and master game card 414, for example by drawing bingo balls or by another type of automated random number generator (not shown). Optionally, in the event that a random number generator is not available, the area 416 may include an award identifier or identifiers 422 on a cover member 424, which is opened to reveal an associated winning game symbol (not shown) similar to award identifier 90, 92, and associated winning game symbol or symbols 94 of FIG. 5.
Thus, what has been disclosed is a “lottery-type” game of chance for a plurality of players which employs break open playing cards (10, 10′, 10″, 10′″). Optionally, at least some of the playing cards have free ticket symbols (40) that entitle the holder to receive at least one free ticket (12). Some of the playing cards and tickets include eligible game symbols (82, 110), which entitle the playing card/ticket holder to enter a bonus round or rounds of play. A separate master game card (14, 214, 216, 314, 414) is used to identify the winner of the bonus round or rounds. In one embodiment, portions (112a,b,c) of a winning symbol (112) on the master game card are uncovered sequentially in a raffle round of play. In another embodiment, the game organizer opens selected cover members (226a,b,c), each corresponding to a portion (230a,b,c) of a winning game symbol (230). Optionally, the holder of a playing card/ticket displaying a winning symbol (112, 230) is entitled to enter a subsequent bonus round for a grand prize, in which similar holders from other games are also eligible to participate. The game may include awards in separate rounds, such as instant win awards, randomly drawn awards, and/or awards to predetermined winners. Unlike the raffle round, only certain ones of the tickets and/or playing cards may display eligible symbols which entitle the holders to participate in these separate rounds. The purchaser of a playing card (10) thus has several potential ways to become a winner and can be assured of at least a chance of winning the raffle prize.
The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, alterations and modifications will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations as fall within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/451,750, filed Mar. 4, 2003, the specification of which is incorporated herein in its entirety, by reference.
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