Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Electric or magnetic
Patent
1992-12-01
1994-06-28
Harrison, Jessica J.
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Electric or magnetic
273139, 273439, A63F 100, A63F 922
Patent
active
053240359
ABSTRACT:
A gaming system is provided including a central game processor, a plurality of master processing units and a plurality of slave terminals operable by players to play the game. The central game processor communicates with the master processing units and supplies the various games available in the system. The master processing units store and administer the games as they are played on the slave terminals connected to each respective master processing unit. A preferred game includes a fixed pool of game plays and a predetermined number of winning plays within each pool. Each player, through his or her slave terminal, can purchase plays in each fixed pool stored in the master processing unit to which that terminal is coupled. When a particular pool is exhausted, for example, through the purchase of all plays, the central game processor provides another fixed pool of plays to that master processing unit to enable continuous play.
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Dietz Michael J.
Miller Rolen
Morris Earl D.
Harrison Jessica J.
Infinational Technologies, Inc.
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