Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response – Questions and answers
Patent
1993-02-01
1994-08-23
Millin, Vincent
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
Questions and answers
273138A, 273138R, 364410, 364412, 379100, H04M 1100
Patent
active
053401190
ABSTRACT:
Participating in a game of chance, such as KENO, played remotely away from the site where the winning numbers are drawn. Each player can mark his predicted winning number combination on a sheet that is inserted into a facsimile machine remote from the game site; simultaneously and automatically charging the cost of playing participation to the player's telephone bill. Information is transmitted over the phone line to a second facsimile machine at the game site, where the information may be computerized and compared with the winning numbers drawn by the game operators. The number-drawing process may be televised, such that players located remote from the game site will learn immediately whether or not they have become winners.
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Arnhem Erik M.
Millin Vincent
Owens Kerry
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