WO1997004847A1 - Elements de jeu permettant de jouer au 'wormhole action match' - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- the present invention relates to the field of the gambling halls intended as a set of fixtures, equipment and furniture for optimizing the play of newly devised games.
- this invention is conceived to improve the play of the game so-called "Wormhole Action Match” ® which is one of the possible extensions of the game so ⁇ called “ ormholegame”ts).
- ormholegame is a game or more exactly a game design which is characterized in that the three different ways of playing it, i.e. "Wormholegame Cards”", “Wormholegame Dice” and “'Wormholegame Machine” may be played following the same rules with:
- Applicant a machine acting as gambling-table and consisting of a central mixer stirring and drawing balls of different colours, and nine mechanical dice agitators, each having a pair of dice, for drawing the scores.
- Such a machine and the hall for playing the "Wormholegame Dice” ® are the object of a Patent and an Utility Model of the same Applicant, respectively.
- the organization of the "Wormholegame” is completely computerized and based on a specific software which controls the steps of the game by means of a server.
- the gambling-tables, the videodisplays, the play stations, the places of the players and the cashier- desks are connected by a net.
- the "Wormholegame” is then played in three different ways, i.e. by cards or dice or roulettes following the same rules and using the same 8 colours (blue, brown, cyan, green, orange, pink, red and yellow) and the same 12 scores (0 to 11) .
- a single game allows 5 different gambling ways to be played, i.e. 5 matches one of which,
- ® is adapted by the rules of the "Wormhole Action Match" such as to give the players an active function in playing the game.
- ® "Wormholegame” series is represented by the possibility for any player to choose one colour between two colours and one score between two scores in the third hand of the game played in all of the three ways of gambling (cards, dice and roulette) .
- Such colours are called Double Colours as they are combined in a fixed manner.
- scores are called Double Scores as they are combined in a fixed manner such that the sum thereof is always 11.
- the score established by the rules of the game between the two Double Scores is assigned by the croupier (or by the computer in the play station) to the bank on the base of the specific game condition in the third hand, no colour is assigned to the bank.
- the first and second hands are mandatory, i.e.
- the croupier assigns to the players one of the two Double Colours and one of the two Double Scores and to the bank only one of the two Double Scores in all of the three gambling ways (cards, dice and roulette) .
- the player is represented in the match by one colour along with one of the eight numbers located on the ga bling- table to which the colour is associated in the first hand.
- the number assigned to each player indicates when that player takes turns at playing with respect to the bank whose lead it is and to the other players as well as the fixed advantage score of that player before gambling.
- the match ends at the third or fourth hand with only one winner who may either be the bank (or a player who holds the bank) or one of the players.
- the game is based on the achieved scores, the fixed advantage scores of the players, the varying advantage scores of the bank, the combinations of like colours, the three types of Superbonus (sbd, sbz and sbc) , and the different types of won and lost chips, a.s.o..
- each player must choose in secret.
- the secret choose must be made both for the colour and the score, conversely when playing with dice and roulette, the secret choose takes place only for the score.
- ® chips in the "Wormhole Action Match” may also be managed by the cashier-desk by using fiches.
- the present invention aims at optimizing the playing of the game described above and provides a new gambling-table for playing with cards and makes significant modifications to the gambling-tables for playing with dice and roulette which are the object of Patent Applications of the same Applicant.
- a new videodisplay which may be used in all of the three gambling ways is also designed together with the proposed new solutions to make the gambling easy and readily comprehensible.
- the present invention achieves such a result by: - providing a gambling-table of semioval form for playing a match with cards around which, on one side, eight players are seated in a raised position with respect to the surface of the gambling-table, the eight places of the players being identified by eight colours, and on the other side, the croupier is standing and a computer assistant is seated at the right hand side of the croupier, the surface of the gambling-table having three areas with different functions, i.e. one area adjacent to the croupier, a second central area, and a third area adjacent to the players, the layout of such gambling-table being then different from the layout of the gambling-table
- the bank's agitator and roulette are completely covered, instead the players' agitators and roulettes are partially covered in order that the player occupying the corresponding place may choose the score in secret.
- the match played with dice may also be played with the players casting the dice, i.e. without the eight mechanical agitators which are replaced by planes reserved to the players for casting the dice on the gambling-table. In such a case the central area of the gambling-table remains unchanged as it is provided with a mechanical agitator for drawing the score of the bank and with a mixer for stirring and drawing the coloured balls;
- the achieved improvement essentially consists in the possibility for each player of easily taking the maximum advantage of all chances given by the game.
- a second improvement consists in the possibility of organizing three different gambling-ways following the same rules.
- Fig. 1 shows a plan view of the gambling-table used for
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic sectioned side view of the gambling-table and the lines of sight from the players to the videodisplay and from the croupier to the monitor;
- Fig. 3 shows a front view of the layout of the videodisplay used to give information regarding the match in all of the three gambling ways.
- each side sector 12a, 12b is provided with a box 121a, 121b containing the fiches, respectively.
- the surface of the gambling-table between places 11 and sector 12 may be divided into three areas having different functions, i.e.
- a videodisplay 2 of rectangular form which can be used in all of the three gambling ways (cards, dice and roulette) and is designed to allow the players to follow the match and formed of eleven horizontal rows and twenty- two vertical columns, the first horizontal row 21a carrying the name of the game and the number of the match, the other ten horizontal rows being vertically divided into three side by side sectors.
- the first sector 23 shows the complete development of the match
- the second sector 24 shows the information relative to the winner of the match
- the third sector 25 shows the jackpot of all of the three SUPERBONUS.
- Such a gambling-table 1 has eight places 11 for the players, each of them being formed of a raised plane identified by the colour chosen by the player to take part in the match and carrying a little square display lla showing, after the first hand, one of the eight numbers combined with the colour of the player.
- a monitor lib showing the same pictures as the videodisplay 2 so that the croupier is allowed to watch the same information and to follow the match applying the rules of the game.
- a sector 12 reserved to the staff for managing the game, i.e.
- the fiches of the bank are located in two boxes 121a, 121b at the left hand and right hand sides of the croupier, respectively. Located behind such boxes are two square sectors 12a and 12b, the first 12a of which is provided with two devices used by the croupier for shuffling the cards of the colours and the cards of the scores, the second 12b is provided with a computer controlled by an assistant who digitizes the information relative to the cards of the colours and the scores dealt out by the croupier which are immediately shown on videodisplay 2 and monitors lib.
- the game is played on the gambling-table 1 which is divided into three areas having different functions, i.e. area 13 adjacent to the croupier, central area 14 and area 15 adjacent to the players.
- Area 13 has: a row of four squares 131 at the left hand side of the croupier, the first square 131a of which is designated by one white polka dot indicating that the deck of the colours dealt out in the first hand is placed thereon, the second square 131b is designated by one black polka dot indicating that the deck of the scores dealt out in the first hand is placed thereon, the third square 131c is designated by two white polka dots indicating that the deck of the colours dealt out in the second hand is placed thereon, the fourth square 13ld is designated by two black polka dots indicating that the deck of the scores dealt out in the second hand is placed thereon; a central square designated by 132 and by the abbreviation AD (ADVANTAGE) is intended to receive the bank advantage deck, only one card of which corresponding to the advantage of the bank is used after the first hand; a row of four squares 133 at the right hand side of the croupier, the first square 133a of which is designated by three white polka dots
- the central area 14 has six horizontal rows 141 each including nine squares located side by side and forming nine columns 142, the first column of which being assigned to the bank, the other eight columns being assigned to the players.
- the first square of the bank is identified by the abbreviation BA (BANK) and indicates the column of the bank. No card is positioned in such first square of the first horizontal row, while the eight cards of the first deck of the colours are dealt the players open in the first hand in the other eight squares.
- Each colour establishes the column assigned to each player and, on the base of the combination with the number located in the corresponding square of the second horizontal row 141b, it is also established whose lead it is and the fixed score advantage for the match.
- the first square of the bank in which the card corresponding to the advantage of the bank is laid down open, is identified by the letter X, while the other eight squares are identified by the number 1 to 8 as mentioned above, i.e. those numbers combined in the first hand with each colour of the first row 141a and representing for each player his lead in the game and the fixed score advantage. No cards are laid down on such eight squares 1 to 8.
- Nine cards of the first deck of scores assigned to the bank and to the players in the first hand are dealt open in the squares of the third horizontal row 141c.
- the squares of the fourth horizontal row 141d as well as the two further rows 141e and 14lf have half height of the cards because the cards of the scores of the second, third and fourth hands are superimposed by half to the cards of the preceding hands. This is possible due to the specific configuration of the cards of the scores divided into two halves, each half carrying a number reversed with respect to the same number of the other half.
- Such decks of scores along with the other decks are the object of an Utility Model of the same Applicant.
- Nine cards of the second deck of the scores assigned to the bank and the players in the second hand are dealt open in the squares of the fourth horizontal row 14ld.
- the cards of the Double Scores of the third hand except for the first card assigned to the bank and laid down covered in the first square of the fifth horizontal row 141e, are initially dealt the players covered and, only after the choice in secret, are reversed by the croupier and moved open to the fifth horizontal row 141e. If the match is not over at the third hand, the nine cards of the second deck of the Double Scores assigned to the bank and the players in the fourth hand are dealt open in the squares of the sixth horizontal row 141f. In the third and fourth hands, the score valid for the game is positioned by the croupier on the second half of the card of the preceding hand, while the score not valid for the game is positioned on the square of the corresponding hand.
- the first square 15a designated by one white polka dot and positioned at the right hand side of each player is intended to receive before the match the fiches corresponding to the fixed stake to take part in the game
- the second square 15b designated by one black polka dot and positioned at the left hand side of the player is intended to receive after the end of the second hand, if the player believes it convenient, the fiches corresponding to the second fixed stake.
- the croupier performs the cash operations regarding the game at the end of the match;
- the first square 151a positioned at the right hand side of each player has a white ground and is used by the croupier to deal each player in the eight cards of the second deck of the colours, i.e. those assigned to the players in the second hand;
- the second square 151b and the third square 151c are both divided into two like halves, one half with white ground and the second half with grey ground.
- Square 151b is used by the croupier to deal each player in the eight cards of the first deck of Double Colours, i.e.
- Square 151c is used by the croupier to deal each player in the eight cards of the first deck of Double Scores, i.e. those assigned covered to the players in the third hand, and also is used by the player after his choice to lay down the same card of the chosen score in the white-ground field.
- Square 151c is also used by the croupier in the fourth hand to lay down one of the eight cards of the second deck of Combined Colours. Actually, after the end of the third hand the croupier moves the cards of the Double Scores to the fifth horizontal row 141e of the central area 14.
- the videodisplay 2 designed to allow the players to follow the match has a rectangular form and may be used for all of the three gambling ways (cards, dice and roulette) .
- videodisplay 2 In the match played with cards videodisplay 2 is located in a raised position behind the croupier and in front of the players. In the match played with dice and roulettes the players may follow the match looking at monitors having the same layout as the videodisplay 2 and located, one for each player, on a suitable circular support secured at the ceiling above the gambling-table 1.
- the videodisplay 2 has eleven horizontal rows 21 and twenty-two vertical columns 22.
- the squares which the first and second horizontal rows 21a and 21b consists of are rectangular and are double as high as the squares of the nine following horizontal rows.
- the first horizontal row 21a shows the number of the match identified by the abbreviation MN (Match Number) at the left hand side and the name of the game in writing centred in the surface area of the remaining squares.
- the other ten horizontal rows including the second horizontal row 21b are divided into three side by side vertical sectors. The first sector
- the second sector 24 shows the information relative to the winner of the match
- the third sector 25 shows the jackpot of all of the three Superbonus.
- Four columns, the first square of which is always located in the second horizontal row 2lb, are never used and then are not considered included in any of the three sectors, i.e. the first column 22a and the last column 22v at both ends of the videodisplay frame, and the fourteenth and eighteenth columns 22n and 22r used for separating the first sector 23 from the second sector
- First sector 23 showing the complete development of the match consists of 12 columns and is divided into five separate side by side subsectors.
- the first subsector 231a is formed of the second column 22b in which the first square is not used and the other squares indicate the horizontal row assigned to the bank designated by the abbreviation BA and the horizontal rows assigned to the players designated by the numbers 1 to 8. The same number indicates for each player the turns at playing and the fixed advantage score after the combination with the chosen colour in the first hand.
- the other four subsectors 231b,c,d,e are formed of two, three or four columns, each identified by an abbreviation positioned in the highest square of the relative column and indicating the function of that column.
- the second subsector 231b is formed of four columns 22c, 22d, 22e and 22f.
- Column 22c (designated by AD - Advantage) indicates, in the single squares, the varying advantage assigned to the bank and the fixed advantage assigned to any player which always corresponds to the number of that player.
- Column 22d (designated by 1st - first hand) indicates, in the single squares, the score of the bank and both the colour and the score obtained by the players in the first hand.
- Column 22e (designated by 2nd - second hand) indicates, in the single squares, the score of the bank and both the colour and the score obtained by the players in the second hand.
- Column 22f (designated by PS - Partial Score) indicates, in the single squares, the partial score of the bank and the players after the second hand.
- the third subsector 231c is formed of two columns 22g and 22h.
- Column 22g (designated by 3rd - third hand) indicates, in the single squares, the score assigned to the bank by the rules and both the colour and the score chosen by the players in the third hand.
- Column 22h (designated by PS - Partial Score) indicates the partial score after the third hand in the single squares of the bank and the players.
- the fourth subsector 231d is formed of two columns 22i and 22j .
- Column 22i (designated by 4th - fourth hand) indicates, in the single squares, the score assigned to the bank by the rules and both the colour and the score chosen by the players in the possible fourth hand.
- Column 22j (designated by FS - Final Score) indicates, in the single squares of the bank and the players, the final score after the third or the fourth hand according to the hand in which the match is concluded.
- the fifth subsector 23le is formed of three columns 22k, 221, 22m.
- Column 22k (designated by SC Standard Chips) indicates, in the square of the bank, the number of the won standard chips or, alternately, a dash if the bank did not win the match and, in the squares of the players, the number of the won or lost standard chips.
- Column 221 (designated by FC - Final Chips) indicates, in the square of the bank, the number of the won final chips or, alternately, a dash if the bank did not win the match and, in the single squares of the players, the number of the won or lost final chips.
- Column 22m (designated by EC - Extra Chips) indicates, in the squares of the bank and the players, the number of the won or lost extra chips relative to the second fixed stake.
- the second sector 24 showing the information relative to the winner of the match takes up three columns and is divided into five separate subsectors positioned vertically on one another.
- the first subsector 241a is formed of the second horizontal row 21b and shows the word WINNER which identifies the sector 24.
- the second subsector 241b is formed of the third horizontal row 21c showing the word Number which identifies such subsector, and the fourth horizontal row 21d showing the number of the winning player or the abbreviation BA if the bank did win the match.
- the third subsector 241c is formed of the fifth horizontal row 21e showing the word Colour which identifies such subsector, and the sixth horizontal row 21f showing the colour of the winning player or the abbreviation BA if the bank did win the match.
- the fourth subsector 241d is formed of the seventh horizontal row 21g showing the word Combination which identifies such subsector, and the eighth horizontal row 21h showing either the combination of like colours of the winning player or a number of combination of like colours in favour of the bank if the bank did win the match.
- the fifth subsector 241e is formed of the ninth horizontal row 21i showing the abbreviation SB and the word Chips (SUPERBONUS Chips) which identifies such subsector, and the tenth horizontal row 21j showing any number of the chips won by the winning player through a SUPERBONUS or even all of the three SUPERBONUS.
- the twelfth horizontal row 21k is not used.
- the third sector 25 showing the jackpot of all of the three SUPERBONUS is formed of three columns and is divided into four separate subsectors positioned vertically on one another.
- the first subsector 251a is formed of the second horizontal row 21b and shows the words Setting Aside (Jackpot) which identify the sector 25.
- the second subsector 251b is formed of the third horizontal row 21c showing the abbreviation SBD (SuperBonusDouble) which identifies such subsector, and the fourth horizontal row 21d showing the number of chips which is the jackpot of the SuperBonusDouble.
- SBD SuperBonusDouble
- the fifth horizontal row 21e is used for dividing the second subsector 251b from the third subsector 251c.
- the third subsector 251c is formed of the sixth horizontal row 21f showing the abbreviation SBZ (SuperBonusZero) which identifies such subsector, and the seventh horizontal row 21g showing the number of chips which is the jackpot of the SuperBonusZero.
- SBZ SuperBonusZero
- the eighth horizontal row 21h is used for dividing the third subsector 251c from the fourth subsector 251d.
- the fourth subsector 251d is formed of the ninth horizontal row 21i showing the abbreviation SBC (SuperBonusColour) which identifies such subsector, and the tenth horizontal row 21j showing the number of chips which is the jackpot of the SuperBonusColour.
- the twelfth horizontal row 21k is not used as in sector 24.
- the number of eight players is an optimum but not limiting option as it is possible to provide fittings having a lower or higher number of players without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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AU66679/96A AU6667996A (en) | 1995-07-27 | 1996-07-26 | Fittings for playing the "wormhole action match" game |
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