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WO2006118849A1
WO2006118849A1 PCT/US2006/015449 US2006015449W WO2006118849A1 WO 2006118849 A1 WO2006118849 A1 WO 2006118849A1 US 2006015449 W US2006015449 W US 2006015449W WO 2006118849 A1 WO2006118849 A1 WO 2006118849A1
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Rob L. Phillips
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F3/00Board games; Raffle games
    • A63F3/00003Types of board games
    • A63F3/00157Casino or betting games
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F1/00Card games
    • A63F2001/003Blackjack; Twenty one
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F1/00Card games
    • A63F2001/005Poker

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  • the embodiments of the present invention relate to a casino card game. More particularly, the embodiments relate to a casino card game combining features of blackjack and poker.
  • Poker is currently the most popular game of chance wherein players play against one another.
  • Television is the primary reason that poker popularity has exploded. Nearly all casinos and countless online websites now offer poker games.
  • the most popular poker game is Texas Hold'em (a/k/a hold'em).
  • Blackjack is the most popular game of chance wherein players play against the house. Most casinos operate multiple blackjack tables having various table limits.
  • Hold'em is a complicated game requiring a great deal of experience to master. Unfortunately, obtaining that great deal of experience may result in a great deal of lost money.
  • Blackjack is a simple game which, overtime, tends to become unexciting. Specifically, once a player learns the basic or advanced strategy of playing blackjack, the player has no real gaming decisions to make.
  • the embodiments of the present invention are directed to a casino card game comprising blackjack and poker features.
  • the players play against one another rather than the house.
  • players like blackjack, players attempt to obtain a hand comprising cards with an aggregate card value nearest to twenty-one, without going over. Initially, each player places an ante. Each player then receives a first face-up card. A player receiving the highest valued card must place a mandatory bet as set by the casino. In a clockwise manner, each subsequent player may match the bet or fold. Each player who placed the bet would then receive a second face up card. The player holding the highest two card value then decides to stand pat or to take another face up card.
  • Players may use a stand pat disc or similar prop to indicate their desire to stand (i.e., take no further cards). In a clockwise manner, each other remaining player then decides whether to stand pat or take another card. During each subsequent round, if any, the player with the highest aggregate card value is the first to decide whether to stand pat or take a card. Once all players have either stood pat or busted, the game ends with the player holding the highest aggregate card value without going over declared the winner and thus being awarded the pot comprising the antes and bets minus the house rake. Like poker, the house collects or rakes a portion of the pot as its fee for offering and operating the game.
  • Fig. 1 shows each player's hand comprising an initial face-up card according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 shows each player's hand from Fig. 1 after each player has drawn a second face-up card or folded;
  • Fig. 3 shows each player's hand from Fig. 2 after each player has played their hand to a conclusion;
  • Fig. 4 shows each player's hand comprising a first face-down card according to a second embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 5 shows each player's hand from Fig. 4 with the first card turned face up for reference;
  • Fig. 6 shows each player's hand from Fig. 5 after each player has drawn a second face-up card or folded;
  • Fig. 7 shows each player's hand from Fig. 6 after each player has played their hand to conclusion
  • Fig. 8 shows each player's hand comprising a first card face-up in a game played to a target score of 31 ;
  • Fig. 9 shows each player's hand from Fig. 8 after each player has drawn a second card face-up, stood pat or folded;
  • Fig. 10 shows each player's hand from Fig. 9 after each player has drawn a third card face up, stood pat or folded;
  • Fig. 11 shows each player's hand from Fig. 10 after each player has drawn a fourth face up card, stood pat or folded;
  • Fig. 12 shows each player's hand from Fig. 11 played to conclusion.
  • blackjack and poker combine features of blackjack and poker.
  • blackjack and poker are generally described below.
  • Blackjack is played against a dealer and premised on a score of twenty-one. That is, players attempt to obtain hands having cards with an aggregate value nearer to twenty-one, without going over, than the dealer. After each player makes a bet, each player and the dealer initially receives two cards from one or more decks of playing cards. Typically, the player's cards are dealt face down during single deck games and face up during multi-deck games. The dealer's cards are always dealt one face up and one face down. Each player may then draw as many cards as desired in an attempt to obtain an aggregate card value nearer to twenty-one, without going over, than the dealer.
  • the draw cards are normally dealt in the same fashion as the player's initial two cards.
  • Blackjack rules require the dealer to draw a card or hit if the dealer's hand comprises cards having an aggregate value of 16 or less and stay if the dealer's hand comprises cards having an aggregate value of 17 or higher. If the card value of the dealer's hand exceeds twenty-one (i.e., busts), all players with non-busting hands win. If the dealer does not bust, each non-busting player's hand is compared to the dealer's hand to determine whether the player wins or loses the bet. Tie hands between the dealer and any player are deemed a push.
  • Poker is played against other players and is premised on possessing, or convincing your opponent that you possess, a strong poker hand.
  • Poker hand rankings are well-known to those skilled in the art.
  • Limit and no limit hold'em poker have become widely popular. In hold'em, one player is designated a dealer, such that he or she is the last to act during betting rounds. Two players to the left of the player designated the dealer are in the blind seats. The players in the blind seats must place pre-established bets before any cards are dealt. Then, each player is dealt two face-down cards followed by a betting round. After the first betting round, three community cards (i.e., the flop) are dealt at a center of the poker table followed by a second betting round.
  • three community cards i.e., the flop
  • Fig. 1 shows a gaming table 100, dealer station 110, multiple player positions 115-1 through 115-7 with corresponding first cards 120-1 dealt faceup according to the first embodiment of the present invention and corresponding antes 130. Although only five hands are shown (player positions 115-6 and 115-7 are empty), any number of multiple players may participate in the game.
  • the game may be dealt at a poker table, blackjack table or similar type table suitable for facilitating a card game.
  • the ante amount is dictated by the casino offering the game. Different tables may have different antes depending on the type of player the casino wishes to attract. Thus, a first table may impose a small ante of $2 intended to attract new players and/or tourists and a second table may impose a $25 ante intended to attract experienced players and/or high rollers.
  • Figs. 1 through 3 correspond to a game with a $5 ante and one mandatory $10 bet wherein all cards are dealt face up.
  • the player holding the highest ranking card is first to act.
  • player position 115-1 holds a 44
  • player position 115-2 holds a 94
  • player position 115-3 holds a 8*
  • player position 115-4 holds a 9*
  • player position 115-5 holds a Qr.
  • a hierarchy of card suits is used to determine the highest ranking card.
  • the suits may be ranked spades, hearts, diamond and clubs such that a six of spades outranks a six of hearts.
  • player positions 115-2 and 115-4 hold the nine of spades and the nine of diamonds, respectively, comprising the highest valued cards.
  • the nine spades is the highest ranking card and thus requires player position 115-2 to act first.
  • player position 115-2 must place a mandatory bet ($10 in this example).
  • Each successive player in a clockwise direction must then place an equivalent $10 bet or fold.
  • player positions 115-3 and 115-5 decide to fold and player positions 115-4 and 115-1 decide to place the $10 wager 145. Consequently, only player positions 115-1 , 115-2 and 115-4 are eligible for the pot of $55.
  • each remaining player is now dealt a second face-up card 120-2.
  • Player position 115-1 draws a 7*
  • player position 115-2 draws a 9*
  • player position 115-4 draws a 10*.
  • the player with the highest valued two card hand is first to act. Accordingly, with a two card value of nineteen, player position 115-4 must act first by taking a card or standing pat.
  • player position 115-4 stands pat by placing his or her no card button 135 adjacent to his or her cards.
  • Player position 115-1 has drawn a second card 120-3 comprising the Q> and holds a sure winning hand having a value of twenty-one. Consequently, player position 115-4 is eliminated as he or she is unable to select any additional cards. Player position 115-1 has drawn a second card 120-3 and third card 120-4 comprising the A* and 3*, respectively, resulting in a busted hand. Player position 115-2 was forced to draw with a hand value nineteen (i.e., 94, 9* and A*) since he or she could only win a portion of the pot by matching the twenty-one of player position 115-1. Based on the described game, player position 115-1 wins the pot. The house may take a portion of the pot or charge a pr game fee.
  • Figs. 4 through 7 correspond to a no-limit, multiple bet, game with a first card dealt face down and $5 antes.
  • Fig.4 shows first cards 120-1 dealt face down. Since the first cards are dealt face down, a dealer button 140 is used to designate the last to act player position of a first round. In practice, a dealer button is randomly assigned to a first player for a first game and is moved to an adjacent player in a clockwise direction for each successive game. As player position 115-1 holds the dealer button 140, player position 115-2 is the first to act in round one. In the no limit game, players may fold, check, call, bet and raise. For ease of understanding, Fig. 5 shows the first cards 120-1 in a face up position.
  • player position 115-1 holds an A*
  • player position 115-2 holds a Kv
  • player position 115-3 holds a 7i
  • player position 115-4 holds a 2*
  • player position 115-5 holds a 5 ⁇ .
  • player position 115-2 checks, player positions 115-3 and 115-4 check and player position 115-5, in an attempt to steal the pot, places a $30 bet 155.
  • Player position 115-1 holding a first card A*, places a $60 bet 160 (i.e., raises $30).
  • Player position 115-2 holding the Kv, places a $60 bet 160 thereby calling the raise causing player positions 115-3 and 115-4 to fold.
  • Player position 115-5 places a second $30 bet 165 thereby calling the raise as well.
  • the pot is now at $230. Consequently, three player positions 115-1, 115-2 and 115-5 remain eligible to win the pot.
  • Fig. 7 shows the three player positions 115-1 , 115-2 and 115-5 after each has played their hand to conclusion.
  • player position 115-5 shows an A* representing the highest valued face-up card
  • player position 115-5 is now first to act.
  • Player position 115-5 holding a soft sixteen, places a $100 bet 170, player position 115-1 , holding a nineteen, calls the $100 bet 175 and player position 115-2, holding a sixteen, folds.
  • the pot is now at $430.
  • Player position 115-5 must now decide whether to take a card or stand pat. Player position 115-5 decides to take a card but does not receive the card at this time. If player position 115-5 received his or her third card 120-3 face-up prior to decision of following player positions, it may provide player position 115- 1 with an unfair advantage. Player position 115-1 must now decide whether to take a card or stand pat. Since a busted hand is the very likely result of taking a card with a hand value of nineteen and player position 115-1 not knowing the value of the first card 120-1 held by player position 115-5, player position 115-1 places the no card button 135 on the table indicating his or her desire to stand pat.
  • Player position 115-5 now receives his or her third card which turns out to be a 4* giving player position 115-5 a hand value of twenty. Consequently, player position 115-5, holding a hand value of twenty, wins the $430 pot. Again, the house may take a portion of the pot or charge a fee per game.
  • Figs. 8-12 illustrate an embodiment played to a target score of 31 rather than 21.
  • Figs. 8-12 further correspond to a game having $5 antes, a first mandatory bet of $10 and a second mandatory bet of $20.
  • each player position 115-1 through 115-5 has placed the $5 ante 130 and been dealt a first face-up card 120-1.
  • player position 115-1 holds an Av
  • player positions 115-2 holds a Ji
  • player position 115-3 holds a 6*
  • player position 115-4 holds a 2v
  • player position 115-5 holds a 10v.
  • player position 115-1 holds the Av, he or she is first to act. Consequently, player position 115-1 places the $10 mandatory first bet 190.
  • Player positions 115-1 , 115-4 and 115-5 call and player position 115- 3 folds.
  • the total pot, including antes and first bets, is now $65.
  • Fig. 9 shows each player's hand after a second face-up card 120-2 has been dealt. Player position 115-1 is dealt a 7*, player position 115-2 is dealt a J*, player position 115-4 is dealt a 9v and player position 115- 5 is dealt a 6v. Now, based on a two card hand value of twenty, player position 115-2 is the first to act. Consequently, player position 115-2 places the$20 mandatory second bet 195. Player positions 115-4 and 115-1 place the bet as well and player position 115-5 folds. The total pot is now $125. Fig.
  • Player position 115-1 is dealt an A*
  • player position 115-2 is dealt a 9i
  • player position 115-4 is dealt a Qv.
  • Player position 115-1 and player position 115-2 each have hand values of twenty. Since player position 115-1 holds the highest ranking card, the Av, player position 115-1 is the first to act. However, player position 115-1 holds a hand with a value of nine, nineteen or twenty-nine depending on whether the Aces are used as one or eleven. Accordingly, player position 115-1 , having many options, decides to take a card. Player position 115-2 holds a three card hand value of twenty-nine and thus stands pat by placing the no card button 135.
  • Player position 115-4 also decides the take a card.
  • Fig. 11 shows each player's hand after the fourth face-up card has been dealt.
  • Player position 115-1 is dealt an Ai and player position 115-4 is dealt a 9*.
  • Player positions 115-1 and 115-4 each hold hands with values of thirty. As player position 115-1 holds the highest ranking card, the Av, player position 115-1 is first to act.
  • Player position 115-1 having many options, decides to take a card and player position 115-4, holding a thirty, places the no card button 135.
  • Player position 115-1 having many options, decides to take a card and player position 115-4, holding a thirty, places the no card button 135.
  • player position 115-4 holds a higher final hand.
  • player position 115-1 then draws two additional cards 120-5 and 120-6. The two cards are the
  • games played to 31 allow more betting rounds and game options.
  • Games to 31 can also have limit, pot limit and no-limit versions.
  • a game to 31 also provides more chances to gamble as there is more opportunity for bad hands to turn into good hands and good hands to turn into bad hands.
  • blind bets are mandatory bets placed by one or more players in advance of receiving any cards. Usually the blinds are the obligation of one or two players positioned to the left of the player designated by the dealer button 140.
  • the first two cards can be dealt face down or all cards can be dealt face down.
  • there can be multiple betting options within each betting round e.g., bet, raise and re-raise
  • various types of bets e.g. limit, pot limit and no-limit.
  • the embodiments of the present invention incorporate strategy into the game of blackjack which has been heretofore a very mechanical game.
  • conventional blackjack is played following a precise strategy without significant betting options.
  • other embodiments of the present invention will incorporate the ability to read other players and the ability to bluff.

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Jeu de cartes et procédé d'utilisation combinant les caractéristiques du blackjack et du poker. Comme au blackjack, il faut un total de points s'approchant au mieux de vingt et un, mais chacun joue contre tous les autres pour une cagnotte, laquelle résulte des mises effectuées durant le jeu. Selon une version, chaque joueur reçoit une première carte, masquée ou découverte. Comme au poker, les joueurs participent ensuite au moins à un tour d'enchères, un joueur étant désigné pour enchérir en premier. Selon le jeu, les joueurs peuvent passer, dire parole, jouer sans miser ou enchérir. Après un premier tour d'enchères, les joueurs restants prennent des cartes additionnelles, le cas échéant, pour atteindre un total de points s'approchant au mieux du total préétabli (par exemple, vingt-et-un). Celui qui en est le plus proche (sans dépasser le total) empoche la cagnotte. Parmi les autres caractéristiques, on citera les tours d'enchères multiples, les enchères à l'aveugle et différents totaux préétablis (par exemple, trente et un).
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