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- the deal rotates among the players.
- the match playing cards may be required to be left turned up until a predetermined number, such, as four, have been dealt. The dealer is then able to pick up the used match playing cards and position them in a card holder for use when shuffling of the playing cards takes place.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of showing the marked playing surface, the one or more standard decks of playing cards, the spinning wheel, and the chips used in the card game of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing exemplary embodiments of the marked playing surface, generally designated 10 , including in this embodiment for example only four identical player grids 11 and one dealer grid 13 , each player and dealer grid containing a total of thirteen chip positioning spaces 15 ; the one or more. standard decks of playing cards, generally designated 12 ; the spinning wheel, generally designated 14 , including in this example a spinnable pointer 17 and thirteen card designation sections 19 ; and the chips, generally designated 16 .
- the game could also be played wherein if the house card is equal to the playing card, then odds can be paid to applicable players with winning wagers, and the house can spin pointer 17 to determine a new house card without players removing their wagers.
- pointer 17 could be replaced with any type of random selector for the cards, such as die, a computer program or the like.
- the usage of randomizing cards either before the game by shuffling, the use of multiple decks or the like, as well as during the game by way of “card burning” between draws (pulling a card between each comparison), and so forth could be utilized to thwart efforts to “count the cards” being dealt in order for a player to try and gain an advantage.
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Abstract
A skinning card game. The game includes a marked playing surface, one or more standard decks of playing cards, a spinning wheel, and chips. The marked playing surface is provided with several identical player grids and a dealer grid. Each player and dealer grid contains a total of thirteen chip positioning spaces, one chip positioning space for each of the playing cards in each suit. Each grid may be arranged in a 4×3 array with a single space centered at the top of the array. Each chip positioning space is designated with a designation representing a playing card, such as for instance: A=ace, 1=one, 2=two, 3=three, 4=four, 5=five, 6=six, 7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine, 10=ten, J=jack, Q=queen, and K=king. The spinning wheel has a spinnable pointer and thirteen card designation sections each designated in no particular order with the card values of ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/066,026, filed on Jan. 30, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to card games and more particularly to a card game that includes the steps of a) providing a marked playing surface, one or more standard decks of playing cards, a spinning wheel, and chips; the marked playing surface is provided with several identical player grids and a dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a total of thirteen chip positioning spaces, one chip positioning space for each of the playing cards in each suit, that are arranged in a 4×3 array with a single space centered at the top of the grid, each chip positioning space being designated with a designation representing a playing card, such as for instance: A=ace, 1=one, 2=two, 3=three, 4=four, 5=five, 6=six, 7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine, 10=ten, J=jack, Q=queen, and K=king; the spinning wheel having a spinnable pointer and thirteen card designation sections each designated in no particular order with one of the card values of ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King; b) the one or more decks of playing cards are shuffled and placed in a shuffled card stack; c) the dealer spins the pointer to determine the house card, the house card being the card designated by the end of the pointer landing on a particular card designation sections; d) the dealer then places a chip or other marker over the chip positioning space for the house card on the dealer grid; e) each player then places a bet by selecting up to three separate card designation sections in their designated player grid by placing one or more chips over any chip positioning space except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card, all chips positioned by a player on the player grid are considered to be bet; f) the dealer then pulls a match playing card from the shuffled card stack and turns the match playing card face up, the match playing card pulled is preferably selected by turning over the top card of the shuffled card stack; g) if the value of the match playing card corresponds to the house card, the house loses and pays each player an amount corresponding to the number of chips on that particular player's grid; if the value of the match playing card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid; h) each player is then given an opportunity to increase his/her existing wagers or players may be permitted to place new wagers; i) play of the hand continues until the match playing card equals the house card or no more chips are positioned on any of the player grids; j) additional hands may be played by repeating steps c-g until fewer than a predetermined number of playing cards remain in the shuffled card stack in which case, step b) is performed prior to performing step c) for that particular hand. In one optional version, the deal rotates among the players. In addition, the match playing cards may be required to be left turned up until a predetermined number, such, as four, have been dealt. The dealer is then able to pick up the used match playing cards and position them in a card holder for use when shuffling of the playing cards takes place.
- Many individuals enjoy playing wagering card games. It would be a benefit, therefore to have a wagering card game that was exciting to play and simple to understand.
- It is thus an object of the invention to provide a card game that includes the steps of a) providing a marked playing surface, one or more standard decks of playing cards, a spinning wheel, and chips; the marked playing surface is provided with several identical player grids and a dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a total of thirteen chip positioning spaces, one chip positioning space for each of the playing cards in each suit, that are arranged in a 4×3 array with a single space centered at the top of the grid, each chip positioning space being designated with a designation representing a playing card, such as for instance: A=ace, 1=one, 2=two, 3=three, 4=four, 5=five, 6=six, 7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine, 10=ten, J=jack, Q=queen, and K=king; the spinning wheel having a spinnable pointer and thirteen card designation sections each designated in no particular order with one of the card values of ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King; b) the one or more decks of playing cards are shuffled and placed in a shuffled card stack; c) the dealer spins the pointer to determine the house card, the house card being the card designated by the end of the pointer landing on a particular card designation sections; d) the dealer then places a chip or other marker over the chip positioning space for the house card on the dealer grid; e) each player then places a bet by selecting up to three separate card designation sections in their designated player grid by placing one or more chips over any chip positioning space except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card, all chips positioned by a player on the player grid are considered to be bet; f) the dealer then pulls a match playing card from the shuffled card stack and turns the match playing card face up, the match playing card pulled is preferably selected by turning over the top card of the shuffled card stack; g) if the value of the match playing card corresponds to the house card, the house loses and pays each player an amount corresponding to the number of chips on that particular player's grid; if the value of the match playing card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid; h) each player is then given an opportunity to increase his/her existing wagers or players may be permitted to place new wagers; i) play of the hand continues until the match playing card equals the house card or no more chips are positioned on any of the player grids; j) additional hands may be played by repeating steps c-g until fewer than a predetermined number of playing cards remain in the shuffled card stack in which case, step b) is performed prior to performing step c) for that particular hand.
- Accordingly, a card game is provided. The card game includes the steps of a) providing a marked playing surface, one or more standard decks of playing cards, a spinning wheel, and chips; the marked playing surface is provided with several identical player grids and a dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a total of thirteen chip positioning spaces, one chip positioning space for each of the playing cards in each suit, that are arranged 4×3 array with a single space centered at the top of the grid, each chip positioning space being designated with a designation representing a playing card, such as for instance: A=ace, 1=one, 2=two, 3=three, 4=four, 5=five, 6=six, 7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine, 10=ten, J=jack, Q=queen, and K=king; the spinning wheel having a spinnable pointer and thirteen card designation sections each designated in no particular order with one of the card values of ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King; b) the one or more decks of playing cards are shuffled and placed in a shuffled card stack; c) the dealer spins the pointer to determine the house card, the house card being the card designated by the end of the pointer landing on a particular card designation sections; d) the dealer then places a chip or other marker over the chip positioning space for the house card on the dealer grid; e) each player then places a bet by selecting up to three separate card designation sections in their designated player grid by placing one or more chips over any chip positioning space except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card, all chips positioned by a player on the player grid are considered to be bet; f) the dealer then pulls a match playing card from the shuffled card stack and turns the match playing card face up, the match playing card pulled is preferably selected by turning over the top card of the shuffled card stack; g) if the value of the match playing card corresponds to the house card, the house loses and pays each player an amount corresponding to the number of chips on that particular player's grid; if the value of the match playing card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid; h) each player is then given an opportunity to increase his/her existing wagers or players may be permitted to place new wagers; i) play of the hand continues until the match playing card equals the house card or no more chips are positioned on any of the player grids; j) additional hands may be played by repeating steps c-g until fewer than a predetermined number of playing cards remain in the shuffled card stack in which case, step b) is performed prior to performing step c) for that particular hand.
- For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are given the same or analogous reference numbers and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of showing the marked playing surface, the one or more standard decks of playing cards, the spinning wheel, and the chips used in the card game of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing exemplary embodiments of the marked playing surface, generally designated 10, including in this embodiment for example only fouridentical player grids 11 and onedealer grid 13, each player and dealer grid containing a total of thirteenchip positioning spaces 15; the one or more. standard decks of playing cards, generally designated 12; the spinning wheel, generally designated 14, including in this example aspinnable pointer 17 and thirteencard designation sections 19; and the chips, generally designated 16. - The exemplary card game includes the steps of a) providing a
marked playing surface 10, one or more standard decks ofplaying cards 12, aspinning wheel 14, andchips 16; the marked playing surface is provided with severalidentical player grids 11 and adealer grid 13, each player anddealer grid chip positioning spaces 15, onechip positioning space 15 for each of the playing cards in each suit, (in this example, eachgrid single space 15 centered at the top of the 4×3 array, eachchip positioning space 15 being designated with a designation representing a playing card, such as for instance: A=ace, 1=one, 2=two, 3=three, 4=four, 5=five, 6=six, 7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine, 10=ten, J=jack, Q=queen, and K=king); thespinning wheel 14 having aspinnable pointer 17 and thirteencard designation sections 19 each designated in no particular order with one of the card values of ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King; b) the one or more decks of playingcards 12 are shuffled and placed in a shuffled card stack; c) the dealer then spins thepointer 17 to determine the house card, the house card being designated by, thepointer 17 when theend 21 of thepointer 17 lands on a particularcard designation sections 19; d) the dealer then places a chip or other marker over thechip positioning space 15 for the house card on thedealer grid 15; e) each player then places a bet by selecting up to three separatecard designation sections 15 in their designatedplayer grid 11 by placing one or more chips over anychip positioning space 15 except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card, all chips positioned by a player on his/herplayer grid 11 are considered to be bet; f) the dealer then pulls a match playing card from the shuffled card stack and turns the match playing card face up, the match playing card pulled is preferably selected by turning over the top card of the shuffled card stack; g) if the value of the match playing card corresponds to the house card, the house loses and pays each player an amount corresponding to the number of chips on that particular player's grid; if the value of the match playing card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the correspondingchip positioning space 15 of his/herplayers grid 11; h) each player is then given an opportunity to increase his/her existing wagers or players may be permitted to place new wagers; i) play of the hand continues until the match playing card equals the house card or nomore chips 12 are positioned on any of theplayer grids 11; j) additional hands may be played by repeating steps c-g until fewer than a predetermined number ofplaying cards 12 remain in the shuffled card stack in which case, step b) is performed prior to performing step c) for that particular hand. - The game could also be played wherein if the house card is equal to the playing card, then odds can be paid to applicable players with winning wagers, and the house can spin
pointer 17 to determine a new house card without players removing their wagers. - It should also be obvious that the
pointer 17 could be replaced with any type of random selector for the cards, such as die, a computer program or the like. Additionally, the usage of randomizing cards, either before the game by shuffling, the use of multiple decks or the like, as well as during the game by way of “card burning” between draws (pulling a card between each comparison), and so forth could be utilized to thwart efforts to “count the cards” being dealt in order for a player to try and gain an advantage. - It can be seen from the preceding description that a card game has been provided.
- Although only a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
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1. A method for playing a card game that comprises the steps of:
a. providing a marked playing surface; one or more decks of playing cards; a house card determining device; and wagering chips;
the marked playing surface being provided with a plurality of player grids and at least one dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a plurality of chip positioning spaces, each chip positioning space being designated with a designation representing a playing card;
the house card determining device having means for generating a random house card in response to being activated by a dealer;
b. obtaining a determination of the house card using the house card determining device;
c. having the dealer mark the dealer grid;
d. having each player place wagers for the hand wherein each wager is indicated by a player placing one or more chips on any chip positioning space except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card;
e. pulling a card from the deck and comparing it to said house card in order to determine a match card;
f. the house taking and paying wagers according to the following format: should the match card equal the house card, the house pays each player for every wager the player has on the grid according to predetermined odds; if the match card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid;
g. players to increase an existing wager;
h. determining another match card, taking bets and paying odds until either the match card equals the house card, or the house has won every wager.
2. A method for playing a card game that comprises the steps of:
a. providing a playing surface; one or more decks of playing cards; a house card determining device; and wagering chips;
the playing surface being provided with a plurality of player grids and at least one dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a plurality of chip positioning spaces;
the house card determining device having means for generating a random house card in response to being activated by a dealer;
b. obtaining a determination of the house card using the house card determining device;
c. having the dealer mark the dealer grid by pacing an item in the space on the dealer grid that corresponds with the house card;
d. having each player place wagers for the hand wherein each wager is indicated by a player placing one or more chips on any chip positioning space;
e. pulling a card from the deck and comparing it to said house card in order to determine a match card;
f. the house taking and paying wagers according to the following format: should the match card equal the house card, the house pays each player for every wager the player has on the grid according to predetermined odds; if the match card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid;
g. allowing all players to increase an existing wager;
h. determining another match card and taking bets and paying odds until either the match card equals the house card, or the house has won every wager.
3. A method for playing a card game that comprises the steps of:
a. providing a marked playing surface; one or more decks of playing cards; a house card determining device; and wagering chips;
the marked playing surface being provided with a plurality of player grids and at least one dealer grid, each player and dealer grid containing a plurality of chip positioning spaces, each chip positioning space being designated with a designation representing a playing card;
the house card determining device having means for generating a random house card in response to being activated by a dealer;
b. obtaining a determination of the house card using the house card determining device;
c. having the dealer mark the dealer grid;
d. having each player place wagers for the hand wherein each wager is indicated by a player placing one or more chips on any chip positioning space except the chip positioning space corresponding to the house card;
e. pulling a card from the deck and comparing it to said house card in order to determine a match card;
f. the house taking and paying wagers according to the following format: should the match card equal the house card, the house pays each player for every wager the player has on the grid according to predetermined odds; if the match card corresponds to a value selected by a player, the player loses any chips he/she may have placed on the corresponding chip positioning space of his/her players grid;
g. players to increase an existing wager or add a new wager;
h. determining another match card, taking bets and paying odds until either the match card equals the house card, or the house has won every wager.
4. The method for playing a card game according to claim 3 wherein if the match card equals the house card, odds are paid and the house may obtain a determination of said house card without said players removing said wagers.
5. The method for playing a card game according to claim 3 wherein the cards are randomized before the game.
6. The method for playing a card game according to claim 5 wherein the method of randomization is shuffling.
7. The method for playing a card game according to claim 3 wherein the cards are randomized during the game.
8. The method for playing a card game according to claim 7 wherein the method of randomization is by pulling a card from the deck but not played between each comparison.
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