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Game of skill and chance

  • US 5,411,268 A
  • Filed: 09/07/1994
  • Issued: 05/02/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/07/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of playing a game of skill and chance, comprising the steps of:

  • utilizing playing pieces, singly and in combination, which are capable of establishing an order of prevalence that enables a selection of one or more of the playing pieces to prevail over another selection of one or more of the playing pieces;

    furnishing a first randomly selected set of a predetermined quantity of the playing pieces to a first player whose responsibility is to separate the first set into first and second hands comprising subsets of the pieces;

    furnishing at least a second randomly selected set of the playing pieces, in the same quantity as that furnished to the first player, to at least a second player whose responsibility is to separate the second set into first and second hands comprising subsets of the pieces;

    comparing the first hands of the players to determine an order of prevalence or a tie therebetween and thereby to determine if there is a winner and loser or a tie between the two;

    in the event one of said first hands prevails over an other of said first hands, the player with the prevailing first hand wins and the second hand of the losing player is disregarded;

    in the event of a tie, comparing the second hands of the players to determine an order of prevalence or a tie therebetween and thereby to determine if there is a winner and loser or a tie between the players; and

    in the event of a tie between the second hands, determining the outcome according to a predetermined rule.

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