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Method and apparatus for operating a gaming device to dispense a specified amount

a gaming device and a specified amount technology, applied in the field of gaming devices, can solve the problems of time-consuming and laborious, inconvenient player dispensing of the entire balance of the gaming device, and loss of casino profits,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-02
WALKER JAY S +2
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Benefits of technology

[0011] The present invention overcomes the above-described drawbacks of conventional gaming devices by providing a gaming device in which a player can specify a portion of a balance to be dispensed.

Problems solved by technology

Dispensing the entire balance of the gaming device is often inconvenient for the player.
Dispensing the entire balance of the gaming device is often undesirable to the casino that profits from the gaming device.
Accordingly, such time represents lost profits to the casino.
In addition, dispensing currency exerts wear and tear on various components of the gaming device, and may eventually require repair and / or replacement of those components.
Golden Palace is limited in that it is not a gaming device, but is instead an on-line communications channel that facilitates gaming.
Accordingly, Golden Palace cannot accept or dispense currency, and so many players will find the corresponding gaming experience highly unsatisfying.
The delay in receiving any winnings due tends to further diminish the thrill of winning.
In addition, winnings that are mailed out in the form of a check require that the player cash the check at a bank, further increasing the delay in receiving the winnings.

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[0030] Referring to FIG. 2, a slot machine according to the present invention is shown from a player's perspective. The slot machine of FIG. 2 includes the video display 28 for displaying the positions of reels 18a-c, the credit meter 32, the keypad 34, the display 36, the card reader 38, and the starting controller 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the keypad 34 is a 10-digit keypad which enables a player to numerically enter an amount to be dispensed, and the display 36 displays a numeric value representing the amount entered.

second embodiment

[0031] Referring to FIG. 3, a slot machine according to the present invention is shown. The embodiment of FIG. 3 is similar to the embodiment of FIG. 2, except that the keypad 34 shown in FIG. 3 includes four keys which enable a player to select one of four predetermined amounts to dispense (“all credits”, “ten credits”, “five credits”, or “two credits”). The keypad 34 may include any number of keys, each corresponding to a different amount to dispense. Keys can also be provided to enable the player to request a percentage of the balance to be dispensed (e.g., to dispense one-half of the balance).

[0032] Referring now to FIGS. 4A and 4B, a flow chart illustrates a process 100 for operating a gaming device to provide a monetary output. The gaming device first establishes a balance after payment is received from the player (step 102), and then receives a wager amount (step 104), typically when the player presses a key indicating the wager amount. A play of the gaming device is initiate...

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Abstract

A gaming device, such as a slot machine, determines a balance and a “dispensed amount” that is less than the balance. The dispensed amount may be determined by, for example, receiving signals from one or more key presses that specify the dispensed amount. Alternatively, the dispensed amount may be determined in accordance with one or more “balance management rules”. The gaming device in turn dispenses the dispensed amount, for example, by dispensing an amount of currency, transferring the dispensed amount to an account or adjusting a balance of a remote gaming device. The balance is adjusted by the dispensed amount, and this adjusted balance is available for initiating a subsequent play of the gaming device.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates generally to gaming devices and more specifically to gaming devices which dispense monetary output. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] A conventional gaming device, such as a slot machine, video poker machine or video blackjack machine, typically requires a player to establish an initial “balance” with the gaming device by providing the gaming device with monetary input. For example, the player may insert currency (bill, coins and / or tokens) into the gaming device. Alternatively, the player may have funds transferred to the gaming device from an account such as a credit card account or casino account. Such an account would typically be identified by a card inserted into the gaming device. Once a balance is established, it is available for initiating a play of the gaming device. [0003] The player then selects a wager amount, which is subtracted from the balance, and initiates a play, for example, by pulling a handle or press...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F9/24
CPCG07F17/3244G07F17/32
Inventor WALKER, JAY S.JORASCH, JAMES A.FINCHAM, MAGDALENA M.
Owner WALKER JAY S
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