WO2006017877A1 - Procédé et appareil pour parier sur les résultats de certains événements sportifs - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to apparatus and methodology for the provision of a lottery type of game, whereby the game format will be appealing to a broad section of the general public, yet will hold sp.ecial appeal to players who are interested in sports and, in particular, racing types of games.
- an object of this invention is to provide a wagering apparatus, wagering system and game format for use on sporting events, predominantly racing events, that at the same time develops a game with similar connotations to lottery types games. That is, simple playing formats with divisional prizes that offer "lifestyle change" prizes along with smaller divisional prizes.
- These exotic racing wagers are generally based on a player picking the "exact" required combination of horses. For example, in a Pick Six type wager a player is require to select all of the winning horses of the nominated six races. There are some exotic racing wagers that are all very similar; such as in Australia, USA, UK and Europe there is a Straight 6 wager. The Superfecta is another exotic bet type that operates in Australia, USA 5 UK and Europe. In both of these aforementioned wager types, the player must successfully pick the 6 "winning horses” in six nominated races and no other prize divisions/pools are available. In other words, in all of these wagers, it is all six winners (6) or nothing.
- race wagering is based on skill and knowledge and offers what many consider as either difficult or complex types of wagers, while other forms of gambling are true games of chance with simple play formats.
- Triple Trifecta Players select three horses in each of three consecutive races. To win this wager a player must predict the "exact sequential finishing order" of 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd across three consecutive races. (1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd / 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd / 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd ). Some operators offer a consolation payoff for those players that correctly selected the "Twin Trifecta", which is predicting the exact finishing order of the first two races of three consecutive races. (1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd / 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd ).
- Triple Trio - Players select three horses in each of three consecutive races. Very similar to the Triple Trifecta above, with the only difference being that to win this wager a player must predict 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd place in all three consecutive races, but the players predictions are allowed to be "in any order", rather than in, exact sequential order as in the Triple Trifecta mentioned above. Some operators offer a consolation payoff for those players that correctly selected the "Twin Trio", which is predicting "1 st 2 nd and 3 rd in the first two races of three consecutive races. (1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd / 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd - "in any order").
- Twin Trifecta - Players select three horses in each of two consecutive races. To win players m muusstt correctly predict the exact finishing order of two consecutive races. (1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd / 1 st , 2
- Twin Trio - Players select three horses in each of two consecutive races. To win players must correctly predict the finish "in any order" for two consecutive races. (1 st , 2 n , 3 r / 1 st , 2 n , 3 r - "in any order")
- Accumulators - Players select one horse in each of a number of consecutive races, there is no limit on the amount of races, but a minimum of two consecutive races are required. Players can wager that their selections can either Win, Place or Show etc., across a minimum of two consecutive races.
- the Straight Six requires players to predict "all Six Winners", the Triple Trifecta / Trio requires players to predict first, second and third "in exact order” and “in any order”, which obviously incorporates players selecting the winner of the race. So that again, any players of these wagers that fail to predict "all required components” which by default incorporates the winner of a nominated race, which in this example maybe the first race in particular, have now lost their wagers and their anticipated fun and excitement is over in the first race.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,374,060 describes a method for wagering at a racetrack, but it is primarily based on the expansion of existing types of exotic multi race wagering using existing win, place, show formats over an "entire program or schedule" of races. So that if there were nine races at a facility using this invention, it could be viewed as a Triple Trifecta expanded to become a Nine Race Trifecta and naturally the probabilities would expand accordingly.
- This invention could be viewed as being somewhat typical in the field as this invention requires players to firstly predict which horses are going to win, secondly predict which horses are going to place and thirdly predict which horses are going to "show”. However, this must be done over an entire race program so as to provide a parimutuel wager with incredibly long probabilities, so that million dollar pools can be offered.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,476,259 is not related to race wagering and is more of a method for playing a casino table game that combines multiple games and directs a portion of all wagers into a common parimutuel pool.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,779,547 is a parimutuel gaming system for video slot machines and other types of gaming machines and requires that all players establish an account before they can participate, which is totally unrelated to parimutuel horse race wagering.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,795,226 is a method of using dice to play a betting race game and uses game pieces to move around a track and would not apply to a successful commercial product for use by racing industries.
- the invention includes methods and apparatus that enable the operation of a lottery type of game based on racing sports and, although primarily intended to fill a need in the horse racing industry, may also be applied to a number of racing sports.
- the sports lottery type of game is one whereby the results of the game are determined from a selected parameter derived from the results of each of a number of racing sporting events.
- the events may be racing contests between racehorses in a particular racing competition, the selected parameters being obtained from the placings of a predetermined number of horses for each race at the end of the race or nominated races.
- the selected parameters required for players to win may be obtained from the "placings points scoring system" of a predetermined number of horses for each race of the nominated races of a multi race wager.
- placings points encompasses points awarded to any horse that a player has selected that has finished in any of the nominated races in either first, second or third place, which in the USA would be referred to as to "show".
- the placings points scoring system can be operated on a plurality of races from a minimum of two races to an infinite number of races, but would generally be operated over a minimum of three races to a maximum of six to eight races. In most cases, these would be consecutive races, just as with existing multi race exotic wagers, but the invention is by no means restricted to being used on consecutive races only.
- a preferred feature of this invention is the "placings points score tally method” that permits a player to count the number of any successful placing points scored in one race and then add this points score to any successful placing points scored in another race, and another race and so on, so as to provide a "total placings points score”.
- the "placings points score tally method” allows players that may not have selected "all” or “any” of the required components of one or more nominated races, to still be in the running for a payout of a minor prize.
- the bonus feature may be either one more bonus placed horses in a nominated race or one or more specified placings in one or more bonus races.
- the bonus feature would perform in the same manner as the aforementioned “total placings score method” but when the bonus feature is applied then any nominated bonus placed horse or a nominated bonus race would be worth “extra placings points”.
- the bonus feature could be viewed as being similar to a points system method and the simple explanation of the feature is that the bonus placed horse or race is worth more points than a normal or standard placed horse and a bonus race may involve all placed horses in a nominated bonus race being worth more points than placings in a normal or standard type race.
- the prizes for the game preferably are provided in divisions, successes in which are dependent on the number of correct parameters selected for the various divisions. It is preferred that where a division is not won by any player, the prize pool for that and any other division that has not been won by any players will cause one or more prize divisions to jackpot. Therefore, it is possible that more than one prize division may jackpot at any one time, causing "multiple pools" to jackpot.
- This invention differs from other existing types of pari-mutuel race wagering events, in that when using one of the preferred game formats, players do not need to select all "winners” or all of the required selection parameters of the nominated races to win one or more of the pari- mutuel prize divisions. In addition to players of this invention not being required to select the winners of consecutive races, players are also not required to select "all" of the required components in each race in order to win a parirnutuel prize payout; as otherwise is the case with all other types of parimutuel race wagers.
- Racelotto in one of the preferred game formats known to the inventor as Racelotto, though this should be seen as one exemplary format only, we envisage that the game would be played over three (3) races, with players required to select 3 placed horses in 3 different races. So that in this example, 3 placed horses (in any order), in each nominated race, over 3 separate races, would be a game format where to win the first / main prize division, a player must have selected a total of 9 placed horses correctly.
- the game may pay prize divisions for the following combinations.
- EXAMPLE 1 RACELOTTO GAME 3 Placed Horses In Each of 3 Races / Legs.
- Players A and B both missed getting any placed horses but in different races, yet both still finished with a total score tally of 6 placings each, which in this example would qualify for a 4 th division prize.
- Player C did not miss getting a placed horse in any of the 3 races, yet still finished with total score tally of 6 placings, the same as A and B, and would qualify for 4 th division prize.
- Players D and E are other examples of how players may have different placed horses than other players, yet still finish with same amount of placings, in this case 7 placings each and in this example would each qualify for a 3 rd division prize.
- Example 1 shows that there would be no winners for selecting 8 and 9 placed horses, therefore the multiple pools of 1 st and 2 nd division would jackpot over to the next event.
- an aspect of this invention that lies within the game format is that different players can win the same prize division, yet can do so by winning with different horse selections.
- the parameters of the preferred game formats will change depending on differing numbers of horses in various races, but for exemplary purposes we shall use an example of a game format of 16 horses as the average size race field.
- Horsepower Another of our preferred methods for operating a racing type lottery is a game for the playing of a PowerBall lottery-type of game that is called Horsepower.
- Horsepower game would be played over four (4) races, with players required to select 3 placed horses in 3 different races plus one PowerHorse that must be the horse that finishes in a pre-nominated PowerHorse finishing position" of the 4 th race, such as the PowerHorse could be the winner, second or third placed horse in the PowerHorse race.
- 3 placed horses (in any order) in each nominated race, over 3 separate races, would be a game format where to win the first / main prize division, a player must have selected all 9 placed horses correctly, plus the PowerHorse.
- the game may pay prize divisions for the following combinations:
- the present invention provides minor divisional prizes for players that do not select all of the required parameters to win the main prize (such as 6 winners from 6 races) by paying prizes for those players that select some but not all of the required parameters to win the main prize, such as 6 of 9 or 5 of 9 as indicated herein.
- a significant difference between the present invention and existing types of racing wagers and lotteries are the methods used to provide divisional pools on the results of a racing event to generate a lottery game type format.
- All player game data related to predicting say the outcome of the nominated racing event/s and the fee paid by the player to enter the game are entered into a programmed central computer system for eventual processing and matching with the final racing lottery game data entered for the actual parameters required to win a particular game of racing lotto. This information is then used to identify the winners. All players will receive a receipt, which may be both a receipt and a copy of their selected choices in the game along with a unique transaction code.
- a preferred operating method for this invention is for the game to be operated along traditional lottery lines, that is that all monies wagered (after operator and government deductions) would be pooled into the various prize divisions. Then, regardless of there being one or more sets of winning numbers, all of the winning tickets (including multiple winners) would simply be divided into the relevant divisions for each pool so as to determine the dividends for winning tickets in each prize pool division.
- x 2 x 1 6 Placings Points. Players are given six selections consisting of three in the first race, two in second race and one selection in the third races of three races and are trying achieve the optimum total placings points score of six.
- All Pools Jackpot Another preferred feature is known as the All Pools Jackpot.
- All Pools Jackpot feature For the purpose of explaining the All Pools Jackpot feature it will be described it as if applied to horse racing, but this should be seen as exemplary only as the All Pools Jackpot feature will apply to this invention when the invention is applied to any racing event.
- Another feature of this invention is the Multiple Pools Jackpot, which has been described in Example 1.
- Another feature, which this invention can provide, is a self-seeding jackpot. This would be particularly applicable to the highest division which would tend to be won less often that the others and thus could very often have a jackpot component. There could be retained from the prize pool a certain quantity of the pool, which could be used to seed the jackpot of the first division in the period after this has been won. That is, the jackpot would normally be the prize pool for the week and any jackpotted amount, which would comprise the seed placed into the jackpot immediately after it has been won on a previous wagering event.
- the apparatus aspect of this invention is different in its functions to existing types of apparatus used in race wagering today. It is envisaged that there would be a number of terminals located at various venues such as racetracks and off track betting locations, as well as telephone and internet betting accounts all of which are linked securely and directly to a main frame computer and, when required, one or more transaction processors
- a feature of this invention is that players can miss their selections completely in any of the nominated races and still be in the running for a minor prize division payout. Therefore a Totalisator suitable for the present invention needs to operate in a very different manner compared to a normal Totalisator.
- the Totalisator will begin by searching its database for all tickets that have the correct horse / winner of the first race in as one of the selections. As this race wager requires all six (6) winners or nothing, the Totalisator can simply eliminate any ticket that does not have the correct winning horse of race one (1) in its selections and so and so on for the following six (6) races; until the program has evaluated all tickets across the six races.
- the Totalisator of the present invention needs to operate very differently in that it cannot eliminate any tickets that do not contain any or all of the winning combinations in any of the nominated races, for as aforementioned, it will be quite common for a player not to have all or any selections in certain races yet will still be eligible to win a minor prize division.
- the present Totalisator will need to operate in a manner similar to a points tally database, meaning that after the predetermined and nominated races are over, the program will need to search each individual ticket for each and every race and will need to keep a "running tally" for each ticket until each reaches the end of its search functions and then determine whether or not this ticket is eligible for a prize in any one of the predetermined and preprogrammed prize divisions.
- Another aspect of this invention is the provision of a progressive jackpot meter for race wagering which could be available at racing or gaming venues and on the Internet.
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