A card game is played on a felt covered semicircular table top with player stations along its arcuate edge. pairs of cards of a deck are dealt face up until a pair consists of two cards of unequal rank. The two cards are respectively designated a B card and a p card. cards of the deck are thereafter dealt face up until a conclusion card is dealt that is equal in rank to either the B card or the p card. A player makes a color wager on the color of a card that is dealt face up, a hi/LO wager on the rank of the card that is dealt face up and a p/B wager on the rank of the conclusion card.

Patent
   RE36739
Priority
Jan 26 1996
Filed
Mar 18 1999
Issued
Jun 20 2000
Expiry
Jan 26 2016
Assg.orig
Entity
Small
7
3
EXPIRED
1. In the method of playing a card game, suitable for a casino environment, with a standard deck of cards and a joker with cards that bear nominal identifications two through ten, jack, queen, king and ace having rankings that differ from each other, the cards also bear color identification wherein each card is identified by one of two colors, the steps of:
successively dealing pairs of cards of the deck face up until a pair consists of two cards of unequal rank;
designating a first and a second of said two cards as a B p card and a p B card, respectively;
successively dealing cards face up until a conclusion card is dealt that has the same rank as either the p card or the B card; and
having a player make a color wager by choosing which of the colors a card dealt after the p card and B card will have, the color wager being won when the color of the card corresponds to said choice, having a player make a hi/LO wager by choosing whether the rank of a card, dealt after the p card and B card, will be of a high ranking greater than a predetermined rank or whether the rank of the card will be of a low ranking less than the predetermined rank, the hi/LO wager being won when the rank of the card corresponds to said choice, and having a player make and a p/B wager by choosing whether the rank of the conclusion card will be equal to the p card or the B card, the p/B wager being won when the rank of the conclusion card corresponds to said choice.
2. In the method of claim 1 wherein said player loses all wagers when a first dealt card is the joker.
3. In the method of claim 2 wherein said player loses said color and hi/LO wagers when a card dealt after said first dealt card is the joker.
4. In the method of claim 1 wherein said player has an option of making a hedge wager that a card to be dealt is the joker.
5. In the method of claim 1 wherein said player loses said color and hi/LO wagers when a dealt card is a specified card.
6. In the method of claim 5 wherein said player has an option of making a hedge wager that a card to be dealt is said specified card.
7. In the method of claim 1 wherein cards that bear the identifications ace, two, three, four five and six are referred to as low ranking cards and cards that bear the identification eight, nine, ten, jack queen and king are referred to as high ranking cards, said hi/LO wager being made by said player making a choice of either a high rank or a low rank, said hi/LO wager being won when the rank of a next turned card corresponds to said choice.
8. In the method of claim 1 where the hearts and diamond suits of the deck are collectively identified as being the color, red and the spade and club suits of the deck are collectively identified as being the color, black, said color wager being made by said player making either a choice of the color, red or a choice of the color, black, said color wager being won when the color of a next turned card corresponds to said choice.

This application is a BL is disposed adjacent to the corner 14A (FIG. 1). The indicium R is disposed adjacent to a junction of the edge 12 and a group separation line 36. In this embodiment, the indicia BL, R (FIG. 2) are colored black and red, respectively.

The group 21 additionally includes circular indicia LO, B that have substantially the same diameter as the diameter of the indicia BL, R. The indicia BL, LO, B are disposed along a line that is perpendicular to the edge 12 with the indicium LO intermediate to the indicia BL, B. Lettering of the characters, LO, B, are carried within the indicia LO, B, respectively.

The group 21 further includes circular indicia HI, P that are similar to the indicia LO, B, respectively. The indicia R. P, LO HI, P are disposed along a line that is perpendicular to the edge 12 with the indicium HI disposed intermediate to the indicia R, P. Lettering of the characters, HI, P, are carried within the indicia HI, P, respectively.

In a game described hereinafter, the heart and diamond suits of a standard deck of cards are collectively identified as being the color, red. The spade and club suits of the deck are collectively identified as being the color, black. Additionally, cards that bear nominal identifications two through ten, jack, queen, king and ace have rankings that differ from each other. The cards that bear the identification ace, two, three, four, five, and six are referred to as low ranking cards. The cards that bear the identifications eight, nine, ten, jack, queen, king are referred to as high ranking cards.

In this embodiment, the game is played with one standard deck of cards and a joker. In an alternative embodiment, the game is played with engith decks of cards and eight jokers.

A round of play of the game starts by the players each making three wagers. At station one, for example, a color wager is made by placing one or more checks within either the indicium BL or the indicium R. A B/P wager is make by placing one or more checks within either the indicium B or the indicium P. A HI/LO wager is made by placing one or more checks within either the indicium HI or the indicium LO. The dealer successively deals pairs of cards face up until a pair consists of two cards of unequal rank. A first of the two cards is designated as a B P card and is placed face up down within the indicium 30 32. A second of the two cards is designated as a P B card and is placed face up down within the indicium 32 30. The B and P cards remain face up down within the indicia 30, 32, respectively.

After the B and P cards are designated, a third card is dealt face up down and placed within the indicium 34 thereby placing it in plain view then exposed while wagers are resolved. When the third card is the joker, the players lose all wagers, whereby all wagers in connection with the third card are resolved. Additionally, the round of play ends.

When the third card is a seven, the players lose the color wager and the HI/LO wager. However, the round of play does not end.

When the third card is neither a seven or nor the joker, and is red, the player at station one, for example, wins the color wager when checks had been placed within the R indicium (FIG. 2). Correspondingly, when the third card is black, the station one player wins the color wager when checks had been placed within the BL indicium.

Similarly, the station one player wins the HI/LO wager when checks had been placed within the indicium corresponding to the rank of the third card. When, for example, checks are placed within the HI indicium, the station one player only wins the HI/LO wager only when the third card is a high ranking card. When checks are placed within the LO indicium, the station one player only wins the HI/LO wager when the third card is a low ranking card.

When the rank of the third card does not equal the rank of either the P card or the B card, the players may again make the color and HI/LO wagers on a fourth card that is dealt face up and placed within the indicium 34 over the third card. When the fourth card, or any successively dealt card, is either a seven or the joker, the players lose the color and HI/LO wagers. The color and HI/LO wagers may be made on a successively dealt card.

When the rank of the third card, or any successively dealt card equals the rank of either the P card of the B card, it is a conclusion card that ends the round of play. When checks are placed by the station one player in the B indicium, the B/P wager is won when the conclusion card has a rank equal to the rank of the B card. Correspondingly, when checks are placed within the P indicium, the B/P wager is won when the conclusion card has a rank equal to the rank of the P card. It should be understood that players at stations two through eight make wagers similar to those described in connection with the station one player.

While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Gutierrez, Teofilo

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