Method and apparatus for increasing potential payout opportunities in card games

US11328560B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11328560-B2
Application numberUS-202017027214-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2020
Priority dateJul 19, 2010
Publication dateMay 10, 2022
Grant dateMay 10, 2022

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Systems, apparatuses and methods for increasing potential payout opportunities using multiple card indicia representing multiple cards. One embodiment involves determining whether any one or more of a plurality of cards of a poker game having multiple poker hands are to be randomly provided with multiple card indicia representing multiple cards, presenting the plurality of cards of the poker hands, including the one or more of the plurality of cards determined to be randomly provided with multiple card indicia, and identifying a plurality of resulting hands for each of the multiple poker hands that include a multiple card indicia, where each of the plurality of resulting hands includes a different subset of a total of the indicia of the other cards in the respective poker hand and any cards provided with multiple card indicia.

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A gaming apparatus comprising: a video display device having a grid of playing card positions; a player interface including at least one button, the button configured to generate a signal in response to being activated; a wager input device structured to receive physical items associated with currency values; a memory storing data related to a plurality of playing cards; and game circuitry operable to: deal cards from the plurality of cards to the card positions on the video display device, determine whether to deal an additional card to any of the card positions, deal the additional card from the plurality of cards to one of the card positions on the video display device to form a multi-indicia card representing a first dealt card and the additional card when the game circuitry determines that the additional card is to be dealt, and identify a plurality of different poker hands from the multi-indicia card and the remaining dealt cards when one of the card positions is associated with the multi-indicia card. 2. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein dealing cards to the card positions includes dealing the cards from a first deck of cards. 3. The gaming apparatus of claim 2 , wherein dealing the additional card includes dealing the additional card from the first deck of cards. 4. The gaming apparatus of claim 2 , wherein dealing the additional card includes dealing the additional card from a second deck of cards. 5. The gaming apparatus of claim 4 , the additional card dealt from the second deck has the same rank and value as the first dealt card in the card position where the additional card is dealt. 6. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to: receive signals indicating cards to be held after the additional card is dealt; and replacing cards not held to form a final poker hand. 7. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein determining whether to deal the additional card includes randomly determining if an addition card trigger is satisfied. 8. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein determining whether to deal the additional card includes determining if a side wager was placed. 9. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to present a highest-ranking poker hand from the identified plurality of different poker hands. 10. The gaming apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to provide an award from a paytable for the highest-ranking poker hand when the highest-ranking poker hand satisfies award criteria from the paytable. 11. The gaming apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to present each of the identified plurality of different card poker hands. 12. The gaming apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to provide awards from a paytable for any of the identified plurality of different card poker hands that satisfy award criteria from the paytable. 13. A gaming apparatus comprising: a video display device having a grid of playing card positions; a player interface including at least one button, the button configured to generate a signal in response to being activated; a wager input device structured to receive physical items associated with currency values; a memory storing data related to a plurality of playing cards; and game circuitry operable to: deal cards from the plurality of cards to the card positions on the video display device to form a dealt poker hand, receive signals indicating cards to be held after the dealt poker hand is formed, determine whether any of the card positions on the video display include a multi-indicia card representing multiple playing cards, replace any cards not held in the dealt poker hand with additional cards to form a final poker hand, where when a multi-indicia card is not held, dealing a replacement multi-indicia card representing multiple player cards to the same card position as the replaced multi-indicia card from the dealt poker hand, and identify a plurality of different poker hands from the multi-indicia card and the remaining dealt cards when one of the card positions is associated with the multi-indicia card. 14. The gaming apparatus of claim 13 , wherein dealing the replacement multi-indicia card includes: determining a number of cards represented by the multi-indicia card not held in the dealt hand; and selecting a number of playing cards to present in the replacement multi-indicia card that is equal to the number of cards represented by the multi-indicia card not held in the dealt hand. 15. The gaming apparatus of claim 13 , wherein dealing the replacement multi-indicia card includes randomly selecting a number of playing cards to present in the replacement multi-indicia card. 16. The gaming apparatus of claim 13 , wherein dealing the replacement multi-indicia card includes: determining a number of cards represented by the multi-indicia card not held in the dealt hand; and randomly selecting a number of playing cards to present in the replacement multi-indicia card that is greater than or equal to the number of cards represented by the multi-indicia card not held in the dealt hand. 17. A gaming apparatus comprising: a video display device having a grid of card positions; a wager input device structured to receive physical items associated with currency values; a memory storing data related to a plurality of playing cards; and game circuitry operable to: deal cards from the plurality of cards to the card positions on the video display device to form a dealt poker hand, determine whether any of the card positions on the video display include a multi-indicia card representing multiple player cards, and identify a plurality of different poker hands from the multi-indicia card and the remaining dealt cards when one of the card positions is associated with the multi-indicia card. 18. The gaming apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the game circuitry is further operable to randomly select playing cards to combine to form the multi-indicia card. 19. The gaming apparatus of claim 18 , wherein randomly select playing cards to combine to form the multi-indicia card includes randomly selecting a first card from the plurality of playing cards and then selecting a second card having the same rank as the first card and a randomly selected different suit. 20. The gaming apparatus of claim 18 , wherein randomly select playing cards to combine to form the multi-indicia card includes randomly selecting a first card from the plurality of playing cards and then selecting a second card having the same suit as the first card and a rank that is adjacent to the rank of the first card.

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  • Poker · CPC title

  • Payment aspects of a gaming system, e.g. payment schemes, setting payout ratio, bonus or consolation prizes · CPC title

  • Player-machine interfaces · CPC title

  • Player actions which determine the course of the game, e.g. selecting a prize to be won, outcome to be achieved, game to be played · CPC title

  • Casino or betting games (horse races A63F3/00082) · CPC title

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What does patent US11328560B2 cover?
Systems, apparatuses and methods for increasing potential payout opportunities using multiple card indicia representing multiple cards. One embodiment involves determining whether any one or more of a plurality of cards of a poker game having multiple poker hands are to be randomly provided with multiple card indicia representing multiple cards, presenting the plurality of cards of the poker ha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
King Show Games Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F17/3293. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).