Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor
Patent
1997-10-10
1999-04-20
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Card or tile games, cards or tiles therefor
A63F 100
Patent
active
058950478
ABSTRACT:
A game for a one or more bettors is played with a standard deck of cards. Each bettor places a wager on either a banker, a player or a tie to participate in the game. One card is dealt to each to the banker and to the player. If either or both of the cards dealt is an ace, then the ace or aces win the hand. If one of the cards dealt is a two, that hand loses unless both of the dealt cards are twos in which case only the tie bet wins. A tres card is then dealt. If the first two cards drawn have the same face value, the tres card is played to the tie. If the tres card is less face value than the two tied cards, both the banker and the player win. If the tres card is greater face value than the two tied cards, both the banker and the player lose. If the tres card is the same face value as the two tied cards, all bets win. If the two cards have the different face values the tres card is played whichever of the two cards has the lower face value. If the tres card is equal to the higher of the two cards, the tie bet wins. If the tres card differs from the higher face value card, the higher of the tres card or the higher face value card wins the bet.
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Layno Benjamin H.
McGue Frank J.
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