Method of playing a pai-gow-type game
First Claim
1. A method of playing a pai gow-type game with at least one set of playing tokens, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) defining a house way for arranging hands into a high hand and a low hand, said high hand having a higher rank than said low hand, and said house way leaving no discretion in said arranging;
(b) a dealer dealing out said playing tokens to a plurality of player hands and one banker hand;
(c) prior to and during said dealing, permitting at least one player to wager on one or more of said player hands;
(d) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in said banker hand into a banker high hand and a banker low hand according to said house way;
(e) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in each of said player hands into a player high hand and a player low hand according to said house way;
(f) comparing said player high hand to said banker high hand;
(g) comparing said player low hand to said banker low hand;
(h) identifying each of said player hands as a winning hand if said player high hand has a higher rank than said banker high hand and said player low hand has a higher rank than said banker low hand; and
(i) identifying a winning wager as a wager placed on said winning hand.
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Abstract
A pai gow-type game in which a player wagers on one or more of a group of player hands, and where the chances of winning are not enhanced by the skills of the player and no discretion in the arrangement of hands is vested in either the player or dealer. A number of player hands and one or more banker hands are dealt on a playing surface and players wager as to which player hand or hands will beat the banker hand or hands. Each of the banker and player hands is arranged according to a house way into a high hand and a low hand where the high hand has a higher rank than the low hand. A player hand is a winning hand if the player high hand has a higher rank than the banker high hand and the player low hand has a higher rank than the banker low hand. A player hand is a losing hand if the player high hand has a rank that is equal to or lower than the banker high hand and the player low hand has a rank that is equal to or lower than the banker low hand. Players that wagered on a winning player hand are paid based on the amount of the wager. Wagers are collected from those players that wagered on a losing player hand. If a player hand is neither a winning nor losing hand, no wagers are collected or winnings paid.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of playing a pai gow-type game with at least one set of playing tokens, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) defining a house way for arranging hands into a high hand and a low hand, said high hand having a higher rank than said low hand, and said house way leaving no discretion in said arranging; (b) a dealer dealing out said playing tokens to a plurality of player hands and one banker hand; (c) prior to and during said dealing, permitting at least one player to wager on one or more of said player hands; (d) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in said banker hand into a banker high hand and a banker low hand according to said house way; (e) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in each of said player hands into a player high hand and a player low hand according to said house way; (f) comparing said player high hand to said banker high hand; (g) comparing said player low hand to said banker low hand; (h) identifying each of said player hands as a winning hand if said player high hand has a higher rank than said banker high hand and said player low hand has a higher rank than said banker low hand; and (i) identifying a winning wager as a wager placed on said winning hand. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of playing a pai gow-type game with at least one set of playing tokens, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) defining a house way for arranging hands into a high hand and a low hand, said high hand having a higher rank than said low hand, and said house way leaving no discretion in said arranging; (b) a dealer dealing out said playing tokens to a plurality of player hands and the same plurality of banker hands, each player hand having a corresponding banker hand; (c) prior to and during said dealing, permitting at least one player to wager on one or more of said player hands; (d) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in each of said banker hands into a banker high hand and a banker low hand according to said house way; (e) said dealer arranging said playing tokens in each of said player hands into a player high hand and a player low hand according to said house way; (f) comparing said player high hand to said corresponding banker high hand; (g) comparing said player low hand to said corresponding banker low hand; (h) identifying each of said player hands as a winning hand if said player high hand has a higher rank than said corresponding banker high hand and said player low hand has a higher rank than said corresponding banker low hand; and (i) identifying a winning wager as a wager placed on said winning hand. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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