Claims
- 1. The method of operating a computerized lottery system, wherein the necessity for spontaneously transmitting each individual wager from a remote terminal to a host computer is eliminated, and wherein the total amount of data transmitted therebetween is substantially reduced, thereby reducing the consequent cost of transmission and enhancing the number of types of economically viable transmission alternatives, comprising the steps: of providing a host computer; providing at least one remote terminal; generating a seed number at the host computer specific to a pool and the remote terminal; transmitting the seed number to the remote terminals; producing pseudo-random wager numbers sequentially for sequential plays within a pool at the remote terminal; conveying from the remote terminal to the host computer a total number of sequential plays; and reconstructing pseudo-random wager numbers and serial numbers associated with each of the plays at the host computer from the total number of sequential plays.
- 2. The method of operating a computerized lottery system, wherein the necessity for spontaneously transmitting each individual wager from a remote terminal to a host computer is eliminated, and wherein the total amount of data transmitted therebetween is substantially reduced, thereby reducing the consequent cost of transmission and enhancing the number of types of economically viable transmission alternatives, comprising the steps of: providing a host computer; providing at least one remote terminal; generating a series of tickets at the host computer and transmitting the series of tickets to the remote terminal; producing pseudo-random wager numbers sequentially for sequential plays within a pool at the remote terminal; conveying from the remote terminal to the host computer a total number of sequential plays; and reconstructing pseudo-random wager numbers and serial numbers associated with each of the plays at the host computer from the total number of sequential plays.
- 3. An apparatus for operating a computerized lottery system, wherein the necessity for spontaneously transmitting each individual wager from a remote terminal to a host computer is eliminated, and wherein the total amount of data transmitted therebetween is substantially reduced, thereby reducing the consequent cost of transmission and enhancing the number of types of economically viable transmission alternatives, the apparatus comprising: a host computer; a remote terminal; means for generating a seed number at the host computer specific to a pool and the terminal; means for transmitting the seed number to the terminal; means for producing pseudo-random wager numbers sequentially for sequential plays within the pool at the terminal; means for conveying from the terminal to the host computer a total number of the sequential plays and a means for identifying the terminal uniquely; and means for reconstructing pseudo-random wager numbers and serial numbers associated with each of the plays at the host computer from the total number of sequential plays and the identifying means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/989,599 filed Dec. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,582.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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