Dice game method

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Betting or wagering board

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273146, A63F 300

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057329486

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a dice wagering game method involving rolling two standard six-sided dice either manually or electronically, wherein a least one wager is placed and the two dice are rolled a first time to yield a total count of one of the counts of two through twelve inclusive. If a seven total is rolled the wager is resolved by paying a player a multiple of the amount of the wager and the game is terminated, but if any other total is rolled, that total and its equal-odds pair total are designated as point numbers, and the game is continued by rolling two dice a second time. If a seven total is rolled, the wager is resolved by returning the wager to the player, and the game is terminated, and if a total equal to a designated point number is rolled, the wager is resolved by paying the player an equal or higher multiple of the amount of the wager, and the game is terminated. If a total not equal to seven or a designated point number is rolled, the wager is resolved by forfeiture, and the game is terminated.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4346900 (1982-08-01), Lamlee
patent: 4902019 (1990-02-01), Berman
patent: 5350175 (1994-09-01), DiLullo et al.

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