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Method of playing a card gameRelated Patent Categories: Amusement Devices: Games, Card Or Tile Games, Cards Or Tiles Therefor, SuitsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080036152. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11/111,391, filed Apr. 21, 2005, for a Method of Playing a Card Game of Joseph V. Durbin, incorporated herein by reference. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] (a) Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention relates to a card game which can be played with a physical standard deck of cards or electronically. It is a wagering game preferably played in a casino environment. The game involves multiple wagers and three playing segments, the segments being a bonus round, an optional progressive bonus round, and a challenge round. [0004] (b) Description of the Prior Art [0005] Many different wagering games involving cards are played by individuals. These games may involve the individuals playing individually against a dealer or against each other. For example, in the game black jack or 21, each player plays against a dealer's hand. All players at a table can win if they individually beat the dealer's hand without going bust or having their cards add up to more than 21. In many poker type games, the players at a table are generally playing against all of the other players at the table with only one player winning each hand. [0006] These wagering games can be played using one or more standard decks of cards, normally a 52 card deck with 13 cards in each of four suits (clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades), the 13 cards being cards numbered 2-10, plus a jack, queen, king, and ace. Some of the games involve one or more additional cards, generally referred to as a joker or wild card. [0007] Further, these games can be played using actual cards or electronically. Electronic card wagering games can involve a machine, such as a video poker machine, where an individual is playing against that machine, or a computer where an individual may access a virtual casino over the internet and play similar to a video poker machine or play against a virtual or real dealer or against other individuals connected to the same virtual casino. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0008] The present invention relates to a card game that, for example, may be played as a casino card game with a dealer and one or more players, on a computerized gaming machine, in homes, or on the internet. The game is preferably played with a standard fifty-two card playing card deck. The game is divided into three playing segments, a bonus round, a progressive bonus round, and a challenge round. The player places two or three wagers at the start of the game. An ante and a bonus wager must be made and the player has the option of placing a progressive bonus wager. The player must place an additional wager to continue into the challenge round. In the preferred embodiment, a player may still pay the challenge round wager and participate in the challenge round regardless of whether he has participated in the progressive bonus round by placing a progressive bonus wager. However, participation in the challenge round may be predicated upon participation in the progressive bonus round without departing from the spirit of this invention. The dealer pays winning hands at the following points in the game: once at the end of the bonus round, once at the end of the progressive bonus round, and once at the end of the challenge round. The bonus round is paid according to each player's two card hand plus a third community card, for predetermined winning card combinations at predetermined odds. The progressive bonus round is paid according to each player's two card hand plus the bonus card and progressive bonus card, which are community cards, for predetermined winning card combinations at predetermined odds. The challenge round is played one-on-one with each player versus the dealer. The player has the option to buy a new card and surrender a card of his choice during the challenge round for a predetermined price. If the player has the winning two card combination versus the dealer, the player is paid at the conclusion of the challenge round based on predetermined odds. [0009] While the game may be played in many forms, the preferred embodiment of the invention is played in a casino at a playing table with a dealer and up to seven players, and will be discussed in detail as such. [0010] More specifically, the present invention is for a method of playing a card game, comprising: [0011] a. at least one player making an ante wager and a bonus wager and, if desired, an optional progressive bonus wager to initiate a game; [0012] b. a dealer sequentially dealing the at least one player and the dealer a first card and a second card; [0013] c. the dealer dealing a bonus card and a progressive bonus card; [0014] d. the at least one player viewing that player's first card and second card; [0015] e. the at least one player deciding whether to challenge the dealer, the at least one player making a challenge double ante wager having a value twice a value of the ante wager if the at least one player decides to challenge the dealer; [0016] f. the dealer revealing the bonus card to the at least one player if the bonus card was dealt face down; [0017] g. the dealer paying the at least one player if that player's first card and second card and the bonus card meet a bonus combination specified on a bonus payment table and the dealer taking the bonus wager of the at least one player if that player's first card and second card and the bonus card do not meet the bonus combination specified on the bonus payment table; [0018] h. the dealer revealing the progressive bonus card to the at least one player if the progressive bonus card was dealt face down; [0019] i. the dealer paying the at least one player if that player made a progressive bonus wager and that player's first card, second card, bonus card and the progressive bonus card meet a progressive bonus combination specified on a progressive bonus payment table and the dealer taking the progressive bonus wager of the at least one player if that player's first card, second card, bonus card, and the progressive bonus card do not meet the progressive bonus combination specified on the progressive bonus payment table; [0020] j. the dealer taking the ante wager of the at least one player not making the challenge double ante wager; [0021] k. the dealer offering the at least one player the option of making a buy wager and replacing either of the player's first card or second card and, if the player makes the buy wager and surrenders either the first card or the second card, dealing the player a replacement card, the at least one player now having a two card hand, this being an optional step in the game; [0022] l. the dealer revealing the dealer's first card and second card; [0023] m. the dealer replacing one of the dealer's first card and second card having a lowest face value if one of the dealer's first card and second card is not a jack, a queen, a king, or an ace or if the dealer's first card and second card are not cards of the same face value; the dealer now having a dealer two card hand; [0024] n. the dealer paying the at least one player on the ante wager and on the challenge double ante wager if that player's two card hand is a better poker hand than the dealer two card hand, the dealer taking the ante wager and the challenge double ante wager of the at least one player if the dealer two card hand is a better poker hand than the player's two card hand, the at least one player keeping the ante wager and the challenge double ante wager if the dealer two card hand and the player's two card hand are poker hands of the same value. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0025] A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein: [0026] FIG. 1 shows a playing table containing seven player areas, and a dealer area containing designated areas for chips, the dealer hand, and the first and progressive bonus cards; [0027] FIG. 2 shows the detail of a portion of one of the seven player areas shown in FIG. 1, the portion of the player area containing designated areas for the four wagers (Ante, Bonus, Progressive Bonus, and Challenge Double Ante), and a designated Buy area for the Buy-Card payment. The player's area also contains a designated area for the player's dealt cards. [0028] FIGS. 3A and 3B show the method of playing the card game of the present invention, the boxes with dashed lines being optional features of the game. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT [0029] With reference to FIGS. 1-3A/3B, FIG. 1 shows a table 10 where the card game of the instant invention could be played, for example, at a casino. Table 10 includes a dealer area 12 and a plurality of individual player areas 30. The top of the table 10 is usually a felt material having printing thereon. As shown, this table has seven player areas 30. FIG. 2 shows expanded detail of a portion 32 of a player area 30. FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C show the method of playing the card game. [0030] FIG. 1 shows that the dealer area 12 includes a location 14 where the dealer keeps chips. As shown, and as is typical in the casino environment, the dealer has available a plurality of different colored chips, for example, white, pink, red, green, black, and purple, each different colored chip having a different monetary value. [0031] The dealer area 12 also includes a game area 16, a dealer hand area 18, and a bonus card area 20. The game area 16 includes a game identifying logo: "TWO CARD BONUS CHALLENGE" and an explanation that the dealer stays on jack or better. This game area 16 is typically printed on the felt in an orientation facing the player area. The dealer hand area 18 is simply the marked area on the felt where the dealer will place the dealer's cards and the bonus card area 20 is simply the marked area on the felt where the dealer will place the bonus card and the progressive bonus card. If desired, separate areas can be identified for the bonus card and the progressive bonus card. [0032] As previously stated, table 10 is shown in FIG. 1 having player areas 30. Table 10 shows that up to seven individual players can play at this table. Each player area 30 has a felt marked area portion 32. As seen in FIG. 1, this portion 32 is located toward the dealer area 12 within each player area 30. Portion 32 contains an ante area 34, shown as a printed circle having a heart symbol therein with the word ante below the circle; a bonus area 36, shown as a printed circle having a diamond symbol therein with the word bonus below the circle; a progressive bonus area 37, shown as a printed circle with the words progressive bonus below the circle; a challenge double ante area 38, shown as a printed circle having a club symbol therein with the words challenge double ante below the circle; and, a buy area 40, shown as a printed circle having a spade symbol therein with the word buy below the circle. To the right of the areas 34, 36, 37, 38, and 40 is a marked generally rectangular area 42. This area 42 is the marked area for the dealer to place that player's cards. Below the area 42 is an area 44 where the player payouts for the game are listed. [0033] For example, a's shown, the payment table for the bonus segment of the game shows that the dealer pays 1 to 1 for a pair, 3 to 1 for a flush, 5 to 1 for a straight, 40 to 1 for three of a kind, 50 to 1 for a straight flush, and 200 to 1 for two red aces if the bonus card is one of the two black aces. [0034] Also, as shown, for the progressive bonus segment of the game shows that the player will receive 100% of the progressive jackpot if he has two red aces, and both bonus card and progressive bonus card are black aces; the player will receive 10% of the progressive jackpot if his two cards, the bonus card and progressive bonus card are all of the same rank, forming the combination known in poker as "four of a kind"; the player will receive $500 if his two cards in any combination with the bonus card, and progressive bonus card, are all of the same suit and in sequence, forming the combination known in poker as a "four card straight flush"; the player will receive $50 if his two cards, the bonus card and progressive bonus card are all of the same suit, forming the combination known in poker as a "flush." Continue reading... 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