The present invention relates to a gaming system including a method and an apparatus for a casino patron to simultaneously play in several tournaments from a single gaming device.
In the past, tournament play allowed patrons to play a regular, base game along with playing in a multi-patron tournament. Tournaments were conducted at a single casino location, or at multiple gaming sites. Unfortunately, tournament play restricted patrons to playing in a single tournament, having a single group of participants, a single set of rules, a single set of winning criteria, and a single set of prizes. Typically, tournament play was also restricted to each player playing the same game. Thus, it was difficult to create player excitement and encourage patrons to make more tournament wagers.
A network gaming system and method including a server having plural regular games for selection, and plural tournament games for plural players. The system also has plural gaming devices each in communication with the server to conduct a selected regular game upon receipt of a regular wager, and to enter a first tournament game upon receipt of a first tournament wager, and to simultaneously enter a second tournament game upon receipt of a second tournament wager. A tournament wager is a wager placed by the player specifically for participating in a particular tournament. Generally, if the player is participating in more than one tournament, a separate wager is placed for each tournament prior to each play of the gaming device. The tournament wager may be separate from the local wager on the gaming device for play of the local game on the gaming device. However, a single wager having a predetermined amount allocated for play on the local gaming device and a second predetermined amount allocated for wagering on a tournament is anticipated, allowing faster play where the player makes a single wager action for wagering on both local and tournament games including one or more tournaments. The system also has a payout system to award a regular game winning player a regular prize, and to award a tournament winning player a tournament prize.
The present invention comprises a network gaming system with a server and a plurality of gaming devices in communication with the server. Each of the gaming devices is configured to operate a game program that allows players to place wagers and play games. The server may store game programs and information, which can be downloaded to the gaming devices and gaming devices may transmit information to the server. The gaming device may offer a plurality of different games. When a player selects one of the games, the selected game may be downloaded from the server along with game related information, such as pay tables. Pay tables are used to determine the outcome of each game and they control the odds of winning a game and the amounts paid out. The gaming devices may be in one location, such as a casino, or they may be in different locations.
The present invention allows players to engage in continuous tournament play while playing a slot machine. In addition to a primary game, each gaming device offers one or more secondary tournament games. A tournament game allows a plurality of players to compete against each other under a defined set of rules usually as a supplement to play on the selected local gaming device. The tournament may comprise a series of games that players play, the total of which is used to compare to other players to determine the outcome to win a separate tournament prize. A player is eligible to participate in a tournament by placing an additional wager on the game. A player may win a tournament by playing more games than any other player in the tournament during a period of time. Alternatively, a player may win a tournament by having the highest total wagers placed during a period of time. In another embodiment a player may win a tournament by achieving certain outcomes in the primary game.
The various embodiments of the present invention may, but do not necessarily, achieve one or more of the following advantages:
Increase player excitement;
Encourage players to play more;
Encourage players to play longer; and
Generate more revenue for the system operator.
The above description sets forth, rather broadly, a summary of one embodiment of the present invention so that the detailed description that follows may be better understood and contributions of the present invention to the art may be better appreciated. Some of the embodiments of the present invention may not include all of the features or characteristics listed in the above summary. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described below and will form the subject matter of claims. In this respect, before explaining at least one preferred embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or as illustrated in the drawings.
The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
In the following detailed description of the embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Gaming system 10 may include a group of gaming devices, such as a slot machine 12, a touch screen gaming device 14, and a remote gaming device 16, such as a video poker machine. Each gaming device 12-16 may have its own payout device 18, or alternatively, it may be coupled as shown to a central server 20 connected payout device 18 by communication scheme 19 as described below. A variety of different types of gaming devices and payout devices are known to those skilled in the art. Each gaming device 12-16, along with payout device 18, are in communication with a casino server 20, as described further below. Before explaining the remaining items on
As used herein, the terms “player,” “user,” “patron” are used interchangeably and synonymously to indicate a person placing wagers at gaming devices 12-16. Operation of the apparatus and method described here and are illustrated as being owned and conducted by a casino, it is clear that other gaming establishments or headquarters may use these systems and methods, such as a state lottery provider.
The server 20 may also include a play menu 40 which has a primary, base or regular game controller 42. Regular game controller 42 as a regular wager tracker 44, which may be a separate component or a sub portion of tracker 36. Regular game controller 42 may also have a regular prize payout portion 46, which may be a separate component or a sub portion of prize payout 28. Play menu 40 may also include a tournament controller 50 which has a portion for accumulating total wagers 52, a portion for accumulating the total games played 54, a portion for accumulating the total number of wins 55, etc. Tournament controller 50 may also include a portion for accumulating the total tournament wagers 56, and a tournament prize table 58 which may award tournament prizes using payout device 18. The various tracked items 44 and 52-56 of play menu 40 may be output to, or a portion of, tracker 36.
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A variety of different modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to gaming devices 12-16 for use with server 20. For example, in the illustrated embodiment the slot machine 12 and touch screen gaming device 14 may be located within the same casino as server 20 and hardwired to the server as indicated by straight solid lines in
The server 20 is configured to schedule tournaments, send messages to the gaming device 14 on the network 68 announcing the start of tournaments, register and track the play of all players entered in the tournament, cause the gaming device 14 to display the standing 65 of each player in the tournament and award prizes 66 to winners of the tournaments. The tournaments may be scheduled in accordance with predetermined set time periods so that players playing gaming device 14 in the casino are provided with the opportunity to enter many tournaments. In one embodiment, a new tournament may be offered every minute.
A player may also be offered the option of entering a full tournament mode by touching a virtual “Start” button, as shown in image 72 of
Following selection of the regular game, a player is given the option to enter another tournament in operation 108. If a player decides to enter a tournament, operation 108 issues a YES signal 110. Referring now to
Various items concerning the tournament are then monitored and stored in tracker 36. For example, in a wagering operation 118, the actual wager made, as well as the minimum wager required, are stored for both the regular game and the tournament entered. In a game denomination operation 120, the particular denomination, e.g. nickel, quarter, dollar, etc. gaming device 12-16 is set to receive his stored in tracker 36. The particular pay table storage 24 associated with the selected gaming device 12-16 is also stored in tracker 36. Other items concerning the tournament may also be monitored and stir with in tracker 36, such as a player's start time.
In a grouping operation 124, different tournament players may be arranged according to criteria stored in tracker 36. For example, tournament players may be placed in Group A in operation 125, Group B in operation 126, Group C in operation 128, etc. The groupings may be based on one or more of the following criteria: wager denomination, minimum wager, actual wager, pay table, start time, number of tournaments in which a player is currently entered for simultaneous tournament play, etc. Following arrangement of the tournament players into their various groupings 125-128, actual game play 130 is then conducted and gaming devices 12-18 perform a local game cycle wherein the player initiates a play sequence and the performs the primary game.
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Following gameplay 130 on one of gaming devices 12-16, a player is given the option of playing again in operation 144. If a player decides to play again, operation 144 issues a YES signal 145, and the player is again given the option of entering another tournament in operation 108, and gameplay continues as described above. If a player decides not to play again in operation 144, a NO signal 146 is issued to a payout step 148, which may be conducted by payout device 18 as described above.
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In a comparison operation 160, it is determined whether the player count 158 is greater than, or equal to, a minimum number of players required for conducting a particular tournament. If so, the comparison operation 160 issues a YES signal 162. If not, comparison operation 160 issues a NO signal 164 which is perceived by a create virtual player operation 165. The create virtual player operation 165 creates a virtual player and the quantity of players is compared to the minimum number required at step 160. Additional virtual players are created at step 165 until the minimum number of players required for a tournament are registered.
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If the tournament is not a time-based event, operation 166 issues a NO signal 174 to a wager-based query operation 176. In a wager-based tournament, a winner may be the person to place the highest number of wagers, or the highest amount of money wagered, for example, for regular or tournament games or both. If the tournament is wager based, a YES signal 178 is issued to a track wager operation 180 which monitors and stores wager information in the server tracker 36. Following initiation of the wager tracker 180, the send start message operation 172 is conducted.
If the tournament is not a wager-based event, operation 166 issues a NO signal 182 to an event-based query 184. If the tournament is event-based, operation 184 issues a YES signal 186 to an event tracker 188. The event tracker 188 may track events related to the type of game being played. For instance in a slot machine the event may be hitting three red sevens, while for a video poker machine, the event may be hitting four of a kind, or a royal flush. Event tracking is then initiated in operation 188 so events are stored in tracker 36, and the send start message operation 172 is conducted.
After sending the start message 172, in a send standing display operation 190, the tracker 36 may send tournament player standing information to be shown on display 60 as player standing 65. This may be followed by gameplay 130, after which an update operation 192 is to update the various items being tracked and stored in tracker 36, according to the tournament or simultaneous tournaments being played. Following the updating operation 192, a tournament end query 194 is conducted. Operation 194 issues a NO signal 195 to an add new player operation 196, after which the update operation 192 registers the new player. If the tournament has indeed ended, operation 194 issues a YES signal 198 to an award prize operation 200, which refers to the designated pay table storage 24 and awards tournament prize 58 to the tournament winner using payout device 18, as described above. If the winning player is a virtual player, the house retains the prize.
In one embodiment, the system is configured to allow players to enter a tournament every minute so that each player's play on the base game is also being registered for purposes of his or her standing in a number of different tournaments at any given time. The tournament games may be conducted for a set period of time after which the patron with the most credits may be deemed the winner and awarded a predetermined prize. The server may register each player's play and take into consideration denomination of the games being played and the pay table so as to fairly calculate the winner of each tournament. In another embodiment, the server is configured to group players according to various characteristics, such as their denomination, the pay table being used or minimum wager per game.
Since each player is making wagers to participate in the tournaments in addition to the wagers placed to play the primary game, the system may be configured to give each player an option to not make wagers on the primary game so that the gaming device is only playing in full tournament mode and is not playing a primary game for local payout. For example, if the condition to enter full tournament mode is a player has wagered a certain amount, the player may optionally elect to enter the tournament having the gaming device in full tournament mode in which no further wagers on the primary game are necessary. When a machine is in full tournament mode, any credits registered on that gaming device would not result in payouts on the base game, but would only be registered for purposes of the player's standing in the tournament.
The present invention may operate as follows. When a player first arrives at a gaming device, the play can enter a tournament by placing an additional wager. The player may also be presented with different kinds of tournaments in which case the player may indicate a selection using a player input device, such as a touch screen or button. The player may also be required to enter personal identifying information, which may be accomplished by swiping a player tracking card. The server would indicate on a display on the gaming device when a tournament is to begin. This may be presented as a counter timer type display. The player may also be given the option to play different primary games which may be downloaded from the server to the gaming device.
Once the tournament begins, every primary game the player plays on the gaming device would be recorded and the player would be competing with other players who have also registered for that same tournament. After a period of time, the system may announce that a second tournament is beginning and the player may enter an additional wager to enter the second tournament. Play on the primary game would be tracked to determine the player's standing in that second tournament as well. Additional tournaments may be offered and the player may enter these tournaments so that the player may be playing in many tournaments simultaneously.
During the tournament, the gaming device may display the standing of the player in the tournament so that the player will know if he is winning or losing. In many cases, the player may appear to be losing but feel that lie can catch up. Because the system of the present invention is capable of operating many tournaments simultaneously, prizes are awarded frequently and this creates a great deal of excitement among the players.
After a player has wagered a predetermined amount on tournament games, the server may send a message to the player's gaming device that the player is eligible to enter full tournament mode. In one embodiment, the player is given an option to enter this mode. If the player selects this option, the player will not be required to use his credits or make any additional wagers to play the primary game. As discussed above, credits wagered on the primary game can only be used for purposes of the player's standing in the tournament.
In the event that there are less than a predetermined number of players registered to play in a tournament, the system of the present invention is capable of stimulating other players to enter the tournament. For instance, a particular tournament may be designed for at least ten players. If less than ten players are registered, the system may be configured to fill the empty spots with virtual players. The system may use a random number generator to determine the play of the virtual players. In the event that a virtual player wins a tournament, the tournament prize would be retained by the system operator.
The present invention increases player excitement and encourages players to play more and play longer. This in turn will generate more revenue for the system operator.
Those of skill in the art will recognize that the nature of the qualifying event can be any of the above embodiments, or additional embodiments within the skill of the person of ordinary skill in the art. Combinations of qualifying events could also be used as winning criteria. Those of skill in the art will also recognize that multiple qualifying events could be used simultaneously, potentially with different prizes. Those of skill in the art will recognize that the above steps can occur in a different sequence and that different steps can be included and that certain steps can be omitted in the method and still fall within the scope of the present invention
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/888,714, filed on Feb. 7, 2007, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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