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Online gaming with real-world data

a real-world data and online gaming technology, applied in the field of online gaming with real-world data, can solve the problems of inability to verify the authenticity of online games, time or money, and difficulty for players or disinterested observers to travel to casinos

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-01-05
INTERNET GAMING SERVICES INT
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Benefits of technology

"This patent describes a system and method for online gaming that integrates sensory data and gameplay data from a live game in a real-world environment. The system allows remote players to access and participate in the game as if they were present at the original location. The recorded game can be played back in real-time or in delayed fashion. The system also includes features such as real-world data, player tracking cards, and wager processing. The technical effects of this patent include improved user experience and increased engagement with the game through the integration of real-world data and online gaming."

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All of these contribute to the real-world casino environment and the experience of casino gambling; however, players must travel to a casino, which may be costly in terms of time or money, or simply difficult, e.g., as it may be for people who are elderly, physically handicapped, or averse to smoke-filled environments.
Even so, many players prefer gaming in a live, real-world environment, not only because of the sensory elements described above, but also because online games are suspected of being “rigged” to increase the house advantage, and because the authenticity of online games may be more difficult for a player or disinterested observer to verify.
However, the majority of online casino gaming websites only provide computer-generated graphics and canned sound effects; some websites have attempted to recreate a more realistic environment by providing features such as a “live dealer,” but even these websites do not capture most of the real-world casino environment.
In addition, online gaming presents risks for remote players.
The ownership and gaming jurisdictions from which the host online casino is operating is not always easily transparent to the remote player.
It also is very difficult, to determine the integrity of the games offered for play, and / or the integrity of a particular virtual shoe used by online casinos offering games of chance.
Typically, online casinos do not disclose the house game advantage, their deck-penetration rule, and their policy for resolving disputes.
Even were such information to be provided, it would be almost impossible to verify the accuracy of the information, and dispute resolution is typically a lengthy and frustrating, if not futile, process.
Furthermore, online casinos do not guarantee that the remote players will be paid when he / she chooses to cash out.
Online gaming also has its risks for the game provider—many online casinos risk violating the law by accepting wagers from remote players located in countries or states where one or more forms of online gambling are illegal.
Online casinos face difficulty in verifying the age and location of the remote player, both of which may be essential to verify that the player has a legitimate right to play games on the website.
Currently, the majority of real-world casinos will issue a Player Tracking Card (“PTC”) to customers who produce a valid, government-issued photo ID verifying that the customer is legally of age to gamble in the gaming jurisdiction of the issuing real-world casino; however, most online gambling sites do not have the ability to accept and verify a PTC, especially those issued by an un-related entity.

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[0030]In one aspect, a method, systems, and apparatuses advantageously provide for online gaming that integrates sensory data and / or gameplay data from a real-world environment, and in particular, interactive online gaming within an environment incorporating playback of a recorded instance of an original, live game in a real-world environment, wherein the online game may be provided in a delayed manner or in real-time. Sensory data and / or gameplay data from an original, live game in a real-world environment may be recorded for delayed playback or streamed live in real-time, and a remote player is able to access the game online and participate in the game as if the remote player had been present at the original, live game in the real-world environment. Delayed playback may occur at any time after the end of the original, live game, game hand, game round, etc. The remote player may play in the online game at the position / seat occupied by one or more of the original, real-world players...

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Abstract

A method, system, and apparatus provide for online games integrating sensory data and / or gameplay data from a live game that was played with physical game elements. Sensory data and / or gameplay data from the original live game are recorded for delayed playback or streaming. Data from the live game is incorporated into an online game. A remote player is able to participate in the online game as if the remote player had been present at the, live game. The remote player may play the position / seat occupied by one or more of the original real-world players in the live game. In card games with individual hands of cards, the remote player receives cards as they were dealt to the same position / seat in the live game. The remote player can make strategic decisions that differ from those of the real-world player may affect the outcome of the game for the remote player.

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BACKGROUND[0001]The casino environment is specially designed to entice and captivate a potential player (i.e., customer) through all five senses and beyond. The player is surrounded by luxurious décor, tables, and chips, and elegantly-clad dealers and / or croupiers. Distractions also surround the player, including smiling waitresses in revealing outfits, free alcoholic drinks, music from live bands, and a near-constant clanging, chiming, and ringing from nearby slot machines. And not the least of these sensory elements of the casino experience are the sights and sounds of other players in the casino, both fellow players at the table and those at nearby tables, whether cheers of excitement, gasps of dismay, or commentary and banter. All of these contribute to the real-world casino environment and the experience of casino gambling; however, players must travel to a casino, which may be costly in terms of time or money, or simply difficult, e.g., as it may be for people who are elderly,...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63F9/24
CPCA63F3/08A63F3/00643A63F2003/088
Inventor HILL, OTHO DALE
Owner INTERNET GAMING SERVICES INT
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