Card game

Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor – Suits

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273292, 273308, A63F 100

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054235510

ABSTRACT:
A card game for play by at least one player and a dealer is disclosed. Each player enters the game by placing an ante. Each player and the dealer also places a first bet. The dealer selects a player to start the game, and deals a first card to that player. The cards are dealt from a deck comprising two standard decks of fifty-two cards plus eighteen special cards for a total of one-hundred and twenty-two cards. If the first card received by the player is not a special card, the player remains in the game. If the player receives a special card, the player is eliminated from the game and that player's bet is passed to the next player. The dealer then deals a card to the next player, still in the game, the same determination is made as to whether the player is still in the game, and so on in succession until all but one player or the dealer has received a special card. The last player who does not receive a special card is declared the winner of the game and receives all or a part of the amounts bet by the other players.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4216966 (1980-08-01), MacRae
patent: 5098107 (1992-03-01), Boylan et al.
patent: 5141235 (1992-08-01), Hernandez

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