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Card game and method of playing card game

Patent 6070873 Issued on June 6, 2000. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 12, 2018. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Application

No. 041874 filed on 03/12/1998

US Classes:

273/292, CARD OR TILE GAMES, CARDS OR TILES THEREFOR273/303, Suits434/129Using playing card

Examiners

Primary: Hafer, Robert A.
Assistant: Miller, Bena B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

A63F 001/00

Abstract

A card game and method of playing a card game that enables a player to purchase an option to buy a bonus card to better the player's hand. The method of playing the game includes a dealer accepting an optional insurance fee from each player of the game who chooses to pay the optional insurance fee and accepting a first wager from each player. The dealer then deals a selected number of cards to each player. After dealing these cards to each player, the dealer allows each player to elect in turn to place an additional wager. If a player does not place an additional wager when requested by the dealer, the player folds and is no longer in the game. The dealer then deals cards to each player who elects to place additional wagers. After the dealer has dealt each player a standard number of cards, the dealer deals a bonus card to each player who paid an insurance fee and who has a losing hand. After bonus cards have been dealt, the dealer determines if the cards, including the bonus card if the bonus card was dealt, of each player yield a combined rank that equals or exceeds a preselected winning rank. The players are paid a winning sum if the combined rank equals or exceeds the preselected winning rank.

Other References

  • Scarne's Encyclopedia. John Scarne. "Five-Card Stud Poker and Three-Card Substitution". pp. 33-39, Mar. 197
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