Method, apparatus and system for an electronically distributed game of skill
First Claim
1. A method for using a computer to facilitate the playing by a number of users of a game of skill, comprising:
- receiving from the computer information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting by each player information into the computer by which an amount of money will be made available by each player to allow the player entry into a game of skill;
placing a portion of the amount of money made available by each player into a pool as the prize in the game;
reserving another portion of the amount of money made available by each player as revenue for the game operator;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information the amount of money available for distribution as prizes before each game;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information a series of questions, each question to be presented to all players nearly simultaneously;
inputting into said computer each player'"'"'s answer to each of said questions within a designated time limit, allowing each player the option to pass on one question, other than the last question, in each game, which pass will count as a correct answer for the player;
awarding of a prize to all players who correctly answer a given number of consecutive questions correctly within the designated time limit, a pro-rata share from the prize pool;
awarding of a prize to all players who correctly answer an additional given number of such questions correctly within the designated time limit, another pro-rata share from the prize pool; and
carrying forward, in a progressive manner, to the prize pool for the next game any portion of the prize pool that is not awarded to any players in any given game.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the instant invention are directed to a method, apparatus, and system for an electronic game of skill, wherein multiple remotely located players can compete for a common prize. In preferred embodiments, a user accesses the game via a wide area network or by some other remote means and inputs required information, including payment information. Preferably, the player then authorizes the payment of the entry fee and competes in a contest of skill, preferably a trivia game, where a prize or prizes are awarded to players that reach a predetermined performance level. Preferred embodiments of the present invention include, without limitation, multitiered, pari-mutuel and progressive prize pay-out methods.
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11 Claims
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1. A method for using a computer to facilitate the playing by a number of users of a game of skill, comprising:
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receiving from the computer information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting by each player information into the computer by which an amount of money will be made available by each player to allow the player entry into a game of skill;
placing a portion of the amount of money made available by each player into a pool as the prize in the game;
reserving another portion of the amount of money made available by each player as revenue for the game operator;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information the amount of money available for distribution as prizes before each game;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information a series of questions, each question to be presented to all players nearly simultaneously;
inputting into said computer each player'"'"'s answer to each of said questions within a designated time limit, allowing each player the option to pass on one question, other than the last question, in each game, which pass will count as a correct answer for the player;
awarding of a prize to all players who correctly answer a given number of consecutive questions correctly within the designated time limit, a pro-rata share from the prize pool;
awarding of a prize to all players who correctly answer an additional given number of such questions correctly within the designated time limit, another pro-rata share from the prize pool; and
carrying forward, in a progressive manner, to the prize pool for the next game any portion of the prize pool that is not awarded to any players in any given game. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for using a computer to facilitate the playing by a number of users of a game of skill, comprising:
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receiving from the computer information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting by each player information into the computer by which an amount of money will be made available by each player;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information a series of questions, inputting into said computer each player'"'"'s answer to each of said questions;
outputting to each player before each game the amount of money available for distribution as prizes; and
awarding of a prize to all players who correctly answer a given number of such questions correctly, the value of said prizes being determined, at least in part, by how many players inputted said payment information.
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8. A method for using a computer to facilitate the playing by a number of users of a game of skill, comprising:
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receiving from the computer information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting by each player information into the computer by which an amount of money will be made available by each player;
coordinating said game with questions used on a television program so that each player inputs answers into said computer to the same questions asked during a television game show;
inputting into said computer from each player who chooses to answer, an answer to each of said questions, and awarding a prize to all players who answer a given number of such questions correctly, the value of said prize being determined, at least in part, by how many players inputted said payment information.
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9. A method for using a computer to facilitate the playing of a game of skill, comprising:
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receiving from the computer information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting by the player information into the computer by which an amount of money will be made available by the player;
outputting to each player who has inputted such information a series of questions, and awarding a prize to all players who answer a given number of such questions correctly, the value of said prize being determined, at least in part, by how much money was made available by the player and, at least in part, by the ratio of the players who have historically answered each of the presented questions correctly.
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10. A method for facilitating playing a game of skill comprising:
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receiving at the player'"'"'s site information and instructions about a game of skill;
inputting at the player'"'"'s site information enabling an amount of money to be made available for playing the game of skill;
receiving at the player'"'"'s site a series of questions;
answering at the player'"'"'s site answers to said questions;
receiving a prize at the player'"'"'s site depending upon whether a given number of questions were answered correctly, the value of said prize depending, at least in part, by how much money was made available by the player, and at least in part, by the ratio of players who have historically answered each of the presented questions correctly.
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11. A method for facilitating playing a game of skill comprising:
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receiving at the player'"'"'s site information and instructions about a game of sill;
inputting at the player'"'"'s site information enabling an amount of money to be made available for playing the game of skill;
receiving at the player'"'"'s site a series of questions;
answering at the player'"'"'s site answers to said questions;
receiving a prize at the player'"'"'s site depending upon whether a given number of questions were answered correctly, the value size of said prize depending, at least in part, by how much money was made available by other players
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