Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor
Patent
1998-08-06
2000-02-22
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Card or tile games, cards or tiles therefor
463 12, A63F 100
Patent
active
060271191
ABSTRACT:
A method for playing a card game is set forth wherein a player makes an ante wager to participate in the game. A five card hand is dealt to each player and the dealer. The player's and dealer's hand are valued by determining the suit with the highest point value where Kings, Queens and Jacks count as 10 points, Aces count as 11 points and all other cards have their face value. If the player elect to stay in the game they place a call bet, otherwise they lose their ante wager and are out of the hand. For those player's making the call bet, hands are resolved where if the player's hand value exceeds the dealer the player is the winner, if the dealer's hand has a qualifying point value and exceeds the player's hand point value the player is a loser and tie point values are declared ties.
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Anderson Philip J.
Layno Benjamin H.
Sirio Brozzi Simonazzi
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