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Community card pai gow

  • US 7,946,911 B2
  • Filed: 03/02/2009
  • Issued: 05/24/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/2009
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for playing a pai gow poker game, the method comprising:

  • receiving a wager from each of at least one player of the game, wherein for each of the at least one player of the game the wager is placed based on an outcome of a current round of the game;

    selecting, by the dealer, at least one community card from a physical deck of playing cards, wherein each of the selected at least one community cards is separated from remaining cards of the deck of playing cards and is not shown to the at least one player of the game;

    receiving a community card ante from each of the at least one player of the game, wherein for each of the at least one player of the game the community card ante is placed in exchange for an option to use the selected at least one community card during the current round of the game;

    dealing, by the dealer, from the remaining cards of the physical deck of cards, a hand of seven playing cards to the dealer and to each of the at least one player of the game;

    revealing, by the dealer, the selected at least one community card to the at least one player of the game after the hands of playing cards are dealt to the dealer and to each of the at least one player of the game;

    arranging the hand of playing cards dealt to the dealer into a dealer'"'"'s low hand and a dealer'"'"'s high hand, wherein the dealer'"'"'s low hand has two playing cards and the dealer'"'"'s high hand has five playing cards;

    for each of the at least one player of the game, arranging the dealt hand of playing cards into a low hand of the at least one player of the game and a high hand of the at least one player of the game, wherein for each of the at least one player of the game the low hand of the at least one player of the game has two playing cards and the high hand of the at least one player of the game has five playing cards;

    wherein each of the at least one player of the game concurrently has an option to use the at least one community card during the current round of the game;

    wherein for each of the at least one player of the game that exercises the option of using the at least one community card the at least one player of the game uses the at least one community card during the current round of the game in lieu of either;

    at least one of the five playing cards in the high hand of the at least one player of the game;

    orat least one of the two playing cards in the low hand of the at least one player of the game;

    wherein for each of the at least one player of the game that exercises the option of using the at least one community card in lieu of at least one of the five playing cards in the high hand of the at least one player of the game, the at least one player of the game removes at least one of the arranged five playing cards in the high hand of the at least one player of the game for the remainder of the current round of the game;

    wherein for each of the at least one player of the game that exercises the option of using the at least one community card in lieu of at least one of the two playing cards in the low hand of the at least one player of the game, the at least one player of the game removes at least one of the arranged two playing cards in the low hand of the at least one player of the game for the remainder of the current round of the game; and

    determining for each of the at least one player of the game an outcome of the current round of the game by comparing the dealer'"'"'s low hand with the low hand of the at least one player of the game, and also by comparing the dealer'"'"'s high hand with the high hand of the at least one player of the game;

    wherein determining for each player of the game the outcome of the current round of the game includes paying out the at least one player of the game when boththe high hand of the at least one player of the game has a higher poker value than the dealer'"'"'s high hand; and

    the low hand of the at least one player of the game has a higher poker value than the dealer'"'"'s low hand.

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