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Poker game with required dealer discard

USPTO Application #: 20070069470
Title: Poker game with required dealer discard
Abstract: A poker-type card game comprises at least one player making at least one ante wager in the poker-type game at least against a dealer's hand. The player receives a first number of cards and the dealer receives a second number of cards that is at least one card more then the number of cards received by the player. A set of community cards is provided that are used by the dealer and the player. One of the dealer's cards is exposed to the table to provide an exposed dealer card. The dealer is compelled to discard the exposed dealer's card if the rank of the exposed dealer's card is within a first range of values and the dealer is compelled to discard an unexposed dealer's card if the exposed dealer's card is within a second range of values. After resolving the status of the dealer's hand, the player may be allowed to amend the initial one ante wager. The player may also make two separate ante wagers, one of which may be withdrawn upon seeing the dealer's up card or the resolution of the discard and retention requirements by the dealer. Different amounts and proportions of Play Wagers may be made on the respective ante wagers, such as 1×, 1.5×, 2×, 3× or more with respect to the amount of the ante wager. An additional side bet against a pay table may be made, or a side bet against a three-card poker hand provided by the community cards may be made. The player may also make two ante bets and the game rules dictate when one or both bets stay at risk.
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Agent: Mark A. Litman & Associates, P.A. - Edina, MN, US
Inventor: Roger M. Snow
USPTO Applicaton #: 20070069470 - Class: 273292000 (USPTO)
Related Patent Categories: Amusement Devices: Games, Card Or Tile Games, Cards Or Tiles Therefor
The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070069470.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a method of playing a wagering game, particularly a casino table card wagering game or video game counterpart. The invention relates to such games that can use standard rules of poker rank and preferably a standard deck(s) of playing cards. More specifically, the method of the present invention is an enhancement to a game of poker by having a dealer provided with one or more rule restrictions that has a strategic effect in play of the dealer's hand.

[0003] 2. Background of the Art

[0004] Many different wagering games presently exist for use in both home and casino environments. Such games should necessarily be exciting, uncomplicated and easy to learn so as to avoid frustrating the players. Card games such as poker and Twenty-One have gained widespread popularity because of their established ranking of hands and well-known rules. Furthermore, each of these games usually involves numerous wagering opportunities for the players, thus increasing player participation and excitement. Lastly, the games move fairly quickly to maintain action and activity. All of these factors have created games that are widely accepted and widely known.

[0005] Variations in wagering structures can also increase the excitement and acceptance of such wagering games. Breeding, U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,430 discloses a poker game with an altered wagering scheme thus allowing the player the opportunity to compete for an additional prize or payout.

[0006] Other variations can be made to standard games to allow more player opportunity and involvement. Boylan et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,098,107 discloses a game wherein additional symbols are added to increase wagering opportunities. This allows the player the opportunity to place several wagers on different portions of the game while the game is being played.

[0007] Many variations in the play of poker-type games have been introduced to increase the excitement and interest in the play of both table and video versions of poker. For example, in a video version of draw poker, Dabrowski et al., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,356,140 and 5,531,440 teach that after an initial wager, two distinct hands may be dealt, and the player may select between the two hands for continued play of the game. Only a single hand may be played.

[0008] Lombardo et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,827 describes a casino table card game in which a greater number of cards are provided to a dealer than to a player. The player provides a first stake and designates a portion of his lesser number of cards to correspond to that first stake. The cards dealt to a player (e.g., 4 initial cards) are split into two hands, each of which has a separate stake, and each of which plays against two hand segments established by the dealer. The player may also rearrange cards in the first segment, if the player's hand ties the dealer's hand. This game does utilize shared common cards or rules for card dealer retention and discard.

[0009] Suttle et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,836,553 describes the basic play of Caribbean Stud.RTM. poker. A five-card hand is dealt to each player and to a dealer after an ante is placed by each player. One card from the dealer's hand is exposed, and the player may place a wager that is a multiple (typically 2.times. the Ante) to stay in the game after viewing the dealer's exposed card. Bonus bets are paid in this game, only when the player attains a ranked hand and beats the dealer's hand. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0010] Webb, U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,774 describes a casino table poker game in which separate bets may be placed by a player that a player's hand will either exceed a predetermined rank or beat the dealer's hand. At least one, but not necessarily both bets may be placed. A third optional bet is available that backs up the wager as to whether the player's hand will exceed the rank of the dealer's hand. Wild cards are available, and an initial hand of three cards may be dealt to the player. This game does not utilize shared common cards or the rules for card retention and discard.

[0011] Webb, U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,719 describes the basic game of three-card poker, which combines the play of Blackjack, a three-card poker wager, and a side bet. A dealer's card is combined into the player's first two cards for the three-card poker play. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0012] Lott, U.S. Pat. No. 5,851,011 describes a poker-type game with multiple wagers, jackpots and insurance options. Multiple players wager on a single five-card player hand which competes against a seven-card dealer hand from which five dealer cards are selected to form a dealer's hand. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0013] De Lisle, U.S. Pat. No. 6,027,119 describes a method of playing a card game (non-poker type) wherein players' and dealer's hands are evaluated by determining the suit (in each hand) where the player's and dealer's `points` are highest. There are optional call bets at various points of hand disclosures. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0014] Singer et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,897,436 describes a modified poker game in which a player builds a hand, being dealt two cards at a time and discarding one card at a time, until a hand is built of a predetermined number of cards. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard

[0015] Garrod, U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,373 describes a method of playing a card game with a dealer's hand that has a permanent displayed card (e.g., the Ace of Spades). From the remainder of the deck, each player is dealt two face-down cards, and each player may act on their cards, being given an option to continue or fold and receive a portion of the wager back. Then five common cards are dealt face up, with the common cards being common to both the dealer's and the players' hands. Players may receive awards for bonus hands. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard, but does show the use of shared common cards.

[0016] Perkins, U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,485 allows a player to purchase a bonus card in the play of a casino table poker game, the card being delivered when the first five cards is a losing hand. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0017] Wirth, U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,906 teaches the potential for the option of using a sixth card in a dealer-vs.-player casino table poker game. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0018] Miller, U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,915 describes an electronic six-card poker hand, with an option of drawing cards available, and an optional sequence of wagers. This game does not utilize shared common cards or rules for dealer card retention and discard.

[0019] Shuffle Master, Inc.'s pending application, U.S. Ser. No. 10/277,508 filed Oct. 21, 2002, entitled: Poker Game with Bonus Payouts describes a game in which a player may get additional cards when the player's hand has a low value. This activity does not require a side wager.

[0020] de Keller, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,379,245 and 6,467,771 describe a casino table poker game in which players may be provided with community cards and given an opportunity to increase their wagers. The game requires the use of a common pot in the play of the game and there are no fixed rules on card retention or discarding.

[0021] Saruwatari, U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,148 describes a player versus dealer and pay table poker game in which a player makes two distinct wagers (one wager against the dealer for a high card wager and a second wager against the pay table) and the player receives one card and the dealer receives one or two cards. The player and dealer cards are combined to form a poker hand competing against the pay table for all players who have made the pay table wager.

[0022] Garrod, U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,373 describes a card game in which players compete against a dealer, with the same common cards for both the dealer hand and players' hands. The player may fold and receive a portion of the wager back when a specific card (e.g., a deuce) is present in the player's initial two cards. The options on dealer card retention and the rules for bet withdrawal are different from those in the present game play method.

[0023] Similarly, Kadlic, U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,915 describes a video poker gaming apparatus in which multiple hands are displayed on a screen and each of the hands is partially revealed (e.g., 1 or more cards, but less than all cards are displayed). The player then elects which one of the multiple displayed hands is to be played, and the draw poker game or stud poker game for that one hand proceeds to a resolution. Again, only a single hand of poker is player.

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