This invention relates to games of chance, and more specifically to a card game wherein a player is awarded a payout for a hand scored using a set of cribbage rules if the score exceeds a predetermined total.
Video poker games have become exceedingly popular. In a typical video poker game, a player is dealt a certain number of cards, and has a one-time option to replace between none and all of the cards. The player is awarded a payout based on various paytables for achieving a hand having a given poker rank. Given the popularity of video poker, numerous variations to this basic structure have arisen.
Cribbage is a card game having a historically successful public following, albeit in a non-casino environment. In a traditional game of cribbage, players play against one another, accumulating points based on a well-established cribbage scoring system. The object of the present invention is to provide a video-poker type game employing certain aspects of the game of cribbage in order to capitalize on the popularity of both games to increase revenue for casinos while providing immense player enjoyment.
The present invention provides a game for play by a player using a plurality of cards, with each of the cards having a rank and a suit associated therewith. The game includes a wager placed by the player and a final player hand including at least four cards. A player score is calculated for the final player hand according to a set of cribbage rules. The player receives a payout based on the wager if the player score exceeds a predetermined total. Preferably, the payout increases as the player score increases. For example, the payout may increase according to the odds of achieving a particular player score. The game may include an initial player hand of at least four cards, with the player replacing between none and all of the cards from the initial player hand to create the final player hand. The game may be played on a video display or on a tangible display without changing the inventive concept.
The player score is calculated using a set of cribbage rules. In one aspect of the invention, the set of cribbage rules includes a rule awarding points for each combination of cards from the player hand having ranks which sum to fifteen. In another aspect of the present invention, the set of cribbage rules includes a rule awarding points for each pair of cards from the player hand having the same rank. In yet another aspect of the present invention, the set of cribbage rules includes a rule awarding points for each card from the player hand in a rank sequence of three or more cards. In still another aspect of the present invention, the set of cribbage rules includes a rule awarding points for three cards from the player hand being of the same suit. The present invention may further award additional points for four cards of the player hand being of the same suit.
The present invention also provides a video cribbage game for play by a player using a plurality of symbols, preferably playing cards. The game includes a wager placed by the player and a player hand including four symbols. A player score is calculated for the player hand according to a set of cribbage rules. The game further includes a paytable including a plurality of scores. The player is awarded a payout based on the wager if the player score matches any of the plurality of scores included on the paytable. The paytable is preferably generated based on the odds of achieving each of the plurality of scores.
The present invention further provides a method of playing a wagering game using a group of symbols, preferably playing cards. First, a wager is placed by a player. Next, a final player hand is distributed to the player, with the final player hand including at least four symbols. A player score is then calculated for the final player hand according to a set of cribbage rules. Finally, a payout is awarded based on the wager to the player if the player score exceeds a predetermined total. The payout preferably increases as the player score increases according to the odds of achieving a particular player score. Distribution of the final player hand may include a number of steps. First, an initial player hand may be distributed to the player, with the initial player hand preferably including at least four symbols. Next, the player is allowed the option to discard one or more symbols from the initial player hand. Finally, replacement symbols may be distributed as necessary to create the four-card final player hand. The method may be carried out using a video display or a tangible display.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
a is a schematic of another aspect of the game according to the present invention;
b is a schematic of the embodiment shown in
Referring to the drawings,
According to the present invention, a player score 16 is calculated for the player hand 14 according to a set of cribbage rules. In the preferred embodiment, the set of cribbage rules includes at least the following rules: Rule 1) two points are awarded for each combination of cards having ranks which sum to fifteen (i.e., 9 clubs+6 spades, or K hearts+2 hearts+3 diamonds); Rule 2) two points are awarded for each pair of cards having the same rank (i.e., Q hearts+Q diamonds, or 2 spades+2 clubs); Rule 3) one point is awarded for each card in a rank sequence of three or more cards (i.e., 2 spades+3 spades+4 hearts=3 points, 1 point for each card in the rank sequence); Rule 4) three points are awarded for three cards of the same suit (i.e., 2 clubs+5 clubs+J clubs); and Rule 5) four points are awarded for four cards of the same suit (i.e., 2 hearts, 3 hearts, J hearts, K hearts).
It should be noted that four sequentially-ranked cards, such as 10 clubs, J clubs, Q clubs, K clubs, will be scored as follows under Rule 3:
That is, a player not only receives 4 points for having four sequentially-ranked cards, but also 3 points for each of the two sets of three sequentially-ranked cards. Similarly, four cards of the same suit, such as 2 hearts, 4 hearts, 8 hearts, Q hearts, will be scored as follows under Rules 4 and 5:
That is, a player not only receives 4 points for four cards of the same suit under Rule 5, but also 3 points for each of the four sets of three cards of the same suit under Rule 4.
The set of cribbage rules may assign different point values for the card combinations listed herein without changing the inventive concept. Additionally, the set of cribbage rules may include additional rules. By way of example, in a traditional cribbage game, a player may receive 1 point for “Nobs,” which is a J of the same suit as a community card used in the traditional game. While there is no community card used in the present invention, the set of cribbage rules could include a rule awarding a point for “Nobs” in some other manner, such as permanently assigning the J clubs as “Nobs” and awarding 1 point if the player hand 14 includes the J clubs.
Returning now to
It again merits note that the rules for the preferred embodiment may be altered without altering the inventive concept. For example, the set of cribbage rules may include only Rules 1 through 4, such that the point total of the player hand 14 shown in
The player receives a payout 18 on the wager 12 if the player score 16 exceeds a predetermined total 20. The predetermined total 20 is selected to assure that a “house,” i.e., a casino or other game operator, receives an adequate return on the game to justify its implementation, while also ensuring the player receives a payout enough of the time to continue game play. The predetermined total 20, then, will be based on the number of cards included in the player hand 14, and the set of cribbage rules used to evaluate the player hand 14. The payout 18 will increase as the player score 16 increases. Specifically, the payout 18 will increase according to the odds of achieving a given player score 16, and is thus also based on the number of cards and the set of cribbage rules used.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a paytable 22 including a plurality of scores 24 may be generated based on the odds of achieving each of the plurality of scores 24. The paytable 22 may be displayed at the top of the video display 10, much like a traditional video poker game. Following calculation of the player score 16 from the player hand 14, the player is awarded a payout 18 based on the wager 12 if the player score 16 matches any of the plurality of scores 20 included on the paytable 22.
It should be noted that the payouts 18, the predetermined total 20, the paytable 22 and the plurality of scores 24 shown in
Turning now to
Thus, the final player hand 114 yields a player score 116 (shown on
Turning now to
The final player hand may be distributed using a discard option, in which case distribution of the final player hand occurs as shown in
While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, it is to be understood that the terminology used is intended to be in the nature of words and description rather than of limitation. Those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize that many modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced in a substantially equivalent way other than as specifically described herein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/011,700, filed Jan. 29, 2008, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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