Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Electric or magnetic
Patent
1990-11-20
1991-08-27
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Electric or magnetic
273 85CP, 273460, A63F 100
Patent
active
050428098
ABSTRACT:
A computerized gaming device and method of playing casino-type games of chance wherein a player chooses a game to play from a plurality of games displayed on a video screen. Each game has a finite number of chances per deal and a video display of the chances of winning when a deal is new, the percentage of winning chances remaining, the possible winning symbol combinations, and how many major winning chances remain. In addition, a displayed record is kept of the player's cash credit with a print out of wins and losses when he quits to claim any winnings. A provision is made to retire a deal or game whenever all the major winning chances have been won or when there are no more winning chances remaining. The player can quit at any time or call for a new deal screen after playing at least one chance in a deal.
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