Casino table gaming system with round counting system

a gaming system and casino table technology, applied in the field of gaming systems, can solve the problems of affecting inconsistent, and often ill-designed introduction of technology, and the range of casino table gaming devices and systems is relatively small and limited in scope, and the accuracy of stamping is adversely affected

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-08-17
SHUFFLE MASTER
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[0023] A complete modular system for measuring the efficiency of a table game pit is provided. Casino table card games are provided with modular elements, for example sensors for detection of an indicator initiated by a dealer to indicate approximate or final completion or beginning of a round of play of a casino table card game. The signal is read by a table subcomponent and eventually a time/dating stamp is provided. The signal is time/date stamped (referred to herein as “Date Stamping” or “date stamping.” The date stamped signal is then transmitted from the table (including from a subcomponent, if that is how date stamping is provided) to a processor (e.g., gaming table processor or pit processor or mai

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Processing equipment and computers have become an increasingly important part of the gaming industry, but the introduction of the technology has been sporadic, inconsistent, and often ill designed.
These casino table gaming devices and systems have been relatively simple and limited in scope, usually consisting of a few executing programs utilizing straight forward interrupt schemes and detection loops for asynchronous events for simple evaluation.
Applicants have found that there are potential issues involved in the method of date stamping provided

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[0030] The present invention is an arrangement of at least one of sensing component, a dealer i.d. module and at least one form of local intelligence capable of date stamping data collected from the at least one sensing device and dealer i.d. module.

[0031] The specific sensing components may be varied, depending upon the requirements of specific games. For example, in games that utilize a card shuffler capable of delivering a predetermined number of hands of cards, the number of hands played per unit time and rounds played per unit time can be correlated with a particular dealer using a local form of intelligence. The local intelligence serves several functions. First, the local intelligence collects and date stamps data from the sensing components and the dealer i.d. module. The local intelligence is also equipped to send data to a data repository via a network connection.

[0032] Examples of other suitable sensing components include bet present sensors, card present sensors and di...

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Abstract

A casino table card gaming system in which messages are communicated from at least two or three distinct sensors without date stamping to a first intelligent microprocessor component that at least date stamps the signal and forwards the date stamped signal to a distal memory component that stores the date stamped signal. The system may comprise the at least two signals originating from at least one dealer card sensor and at least one discard rack sensor. The system with at least three signal sources may comprise a casino table, at least three distinct sensors that send an undated signal, and a first intelligent microprocessor component, wherein the at least three distinct sensors comprise at least one bet sensor, at least one dealer card sensor, and at least one card sensor in a discard rack.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to the field of gaming systems, particularly gaming systems that have elements of play, reward, monetary / credit transactions and / or monitoring that are performed by processing systems, and including casino table card games. [0003] 2. Background of the Art [0004] Wagering games, such as those played in casinos and card clubs, have traditionally been played with only mechanical implements such as cards, dice, wheels, balls and the like. One of the reasons for this is to make the wagering game open for inspection, including the implements that are used to provide the chance occurrences upon which the wagers are made. [0005] The creative minds of players and wagering institutions have devised ways of manipulating implements or calculating probabilities of events that have affected the odds in the favor of the manipulator. Cards have been marked, ‘sleeved’ for timed use, stacked in a deal, b...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F9/24
CPCG07F17/32G07F17/3206
Inventor GRAUZER, ATILLASCHUBERT, OLIVER M.DOWNS, JUSTIN G. IIIKELLY, JAMES V.BACIGALUPI, MICHAELSONI, RAJESH KUMAR
Owner SHUFFLE MASTER
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