Playing card game with viewable grid array base

a game and grid array technology, applied in card games, indoor games, sport apparatus, etc., can solve the problems of intimidating and challenging games, and achieve the effect of enhancing the intrigue of the game aspects, enhancing the strategy of the game, and maintaining the utility of the game as a game of skill

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-11-12
BENZAKARYA ELIAS
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[0013]The array of playing cards arrayed in a grid of the present invention enhances the strategy of the game by incorporating a technical game of stra

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Even though the Soori game is simple to play, it is challenging as well, while game has a smooth

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How To Deal Cards

[0065]In Level I, a dealer of a live set of cards, or a computer displaying the grid array on a computer screen deals 6 cards to opponent and 6 cards to itself, four times, in six stacks per player. (Optionally, the dealer can deal 4 cards to opponent and itself, six times in six stacks).

[0066]Each player has 24 cards for a total of 48 cards, in 4 stacks per player, all face down. The remaining 4 cards of the deck are laid on the playing field face up. Each player then turns his or her top four cards face up.

[0067]The first player A's turn comes first to play the first hand of the first game. After player A has played, it is the opponent, player B's, turn. The opponent (or a computer) will automatically play its turn.

[0068]For any player, A or B, to take center cards, the sum of all cards picked up MUST be equal to 11. For example:

If Player has CenterTotal 1 + 10 =112 + 9 =113 + 8 =114 + 7 =115 + 6 =116 + 5 =117 + 4 =118 + 3 =119 + 2 =1110 + 1 = 11

[0069]Multi...

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The playing cards are laid out in a grid configuration such as three rows of four cards each. Unlike traditional plating card games where there is an element of secrecy between players, in this game, the player does not hold any cards away from the other players field of vision. Both players play the game upon the grid of these array of the rows and columns of the playing cards, in an environment and orientation similar to how two players place chess four checkers on a respective chessboard or a checkerboard.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to playing games with playing cards arrayed in a viewable grid.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The traditional board games of checkers and chess use pre-arranged arrays of geometrical grids for opposing players, where game pieces are moved strategically without either player hiding game pieces from the other player.[0003]Among related patents include U.S. Pat. No. 7,261,298 of Schlumbrecht which discloses a casino and game in which a pool of playing cards is revealed to the players, while the remaining cards are kept hidden from view by respective players. U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,337 of Somma is similar in scope to Schlembrecht '298. However, Schlumbercht '298 does not describe a card game where both players have equal access to all cards successively revealed in a grid array.[0004]U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,756 of Hughes teaches using a deck of flash cards for teaching music to students. However, the reference actually does not teach ...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F1/00
CPCA63F1/04
Inventor BENZAKARYA, ELIAS
Owner BENZAKARYA ELIAS
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