Electronic gaming system and method for multiple play wagering

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Credit/debit monitoring or manipulation

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463 17, 463 37, 463 31, 463 46, A63F 100, A63F 118, A63F 500, G07F 1734

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055708854

ABSTRACT:
An electronic gaming system includes a processor and game progress monitor to allow a player to wager varying amounts on whether that player will have multiple consecutive wins of the game of chance. The system can be incorporated in a gaming table with multiple player video screens and bet selectors or in a single play slot machine type device.

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