Mahjong roulette gaming system, and method

11282329 · 2022-03-22

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Abstract

A gaming system combines roulette and mahjong gaming into a single new game for ball-effecting a mahjong event. The game may comprise a grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies bearing mahjong symbols and a plurality of balls respectively receivable in ball-receiving sectors for identifying a number of mahjong symbols. The group of mahjong symbols identified by the randomly received balls defines a wagerable mahjong event. Players may participate in the gaming in a player participation area, which area is opposed a theatrical or auditorium type visual display of the grouped roulette wheel assembly action. Players may input their wagers in the player participation area and watch the roulette action unfold on the visual displays. Certain methodology for effecting the mahjong event is further supported by the roulette medium.

Claims

1. A roulette apparatus comprising: a roulette wheel comprising a plurality of radially inward sphere-receiving sectors, each sphere-receiving sector comprising a pressure-sensitive switch that activates a tone-provision circuit, when the pressure-sensitive switch is actuated, each sphere-receiving sector further comprising a superior sector surface that bears a symbol; a plurality of radially outward sphere-launching rings to launch a plurality of spheres, each sphere causing a respective auditory tone to be generated, when each sphere rests in a respective sphere-receiving sector and actuates a respective pressure-sensitive switch; and a jackpot controller to play a musical scale generated by a combination of pressure sensitive switches actuated by the plurality of spheres, in response to determining that the musical scale is a winning musical scale and to determine whether at least a part of the musical scale is a side-bet winning musical scale.

2. The roulette apparatus of claim 1, wherein each superior sector surface further comprises a respective colorization, the respective colorization being selected from a color group consisting of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

3. The roulette apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a wagering surface with a plurality of wager-receiving sections, each wager-receiving section comprising a superior section surface, the superior section surfaces each bearing a respective wager symbol.

4. The roulette apparatus of claim 2, wherein the superior sector surfaces of the sphere-receiving sectors co-operably form a predetermined character string, when a plurality of spheres rest in the sphere-receiving sectors.

5. The roulette apparatus of claim 4, wherein the predetermined character string corresponds to the musical scale.

6. The roulette apparatus of claim 1, wherein the winning musical scale is diatonically scaled.

7. The roulette apparatus of claim 2, wherein each sphere-receiving sector bears solfege-enabling characters.

8. The roulette apparatus of claim 1, wherein the jackpot controller is configured to select a winner when multiple players select the winning musical scale.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Other features of our invention will become more evident from a consideration of the following brief description of our patent drawings:

(2) FIG. 1 is a top perspective depiction of a first roulette wheel assembly of the present invention as combined with a fanciful creature and with an enlarged sectional view of the superior wheel surface showing ball-receiving sectors and mahjong symbols associated therewith.

(3) FIG. 2 is a fragmentary top perspective type depiction of a roulette gaming system of the present invention depicting a centralized, grouped series of automated roulette wheel assemblies, visual displays of the individual roulette wheel assemblies, visual displays of ball-identified symbols, and a visual display of a jackpot award.

(4) FIG. 3 is a top plan type depiction of the roulette gaming system otherwise depicted in FIG. 2 depicting a centralized, grouped series of automated roulette wheel assemblies, a rearward visual display portion, and a forward, theater or auditorium style player participation area.

(5) FIG. 4 is a reduced top plan type depiction of the roulette gaming system otherwise depicted in FIG. 3 as shown upon a personal viewing screen, which personal viewing screen may be integrated with a hand-held unit (shown at the left of the figure), a touch screen liquid crystal display tablet (shown at the upper right of the figure), and a notebook computer (shown at the lower right of the figure). An enlarged sectional type depiction of the player participation area is further shown with a player seated at a gaming interface device.

(6) FIG. 5 is a depiction of an exemplary visual output for players showing an animated table layout, a credits-bank section, and live coverage portion of the grouped roulette wheel assembly action.

(7) FIG. 6 is a Symbolic Square of Mahjong showing all 144 tiles that comprise a traditional mahjong tile or card deck.

(8) FIG. 7 is a top plan type depiction of an upper wheel surface of a roulette wheel for playing basic mahjong roulette. The figure depicts a total of forty-two tiles or symbols arranged circumferentially around the roulette wheel.

(9) FIG. 8 is a plan type depiction of a first symbolic wagering table depicting the forty-two basic mahjong tiles or symbols and certain additional wagering selections.

(10) FIG. 9 is a top plan type depiction of an upper wheel surface of a roulette wheel for playing grand dragon mahjong roulette. The figure depicts a total of one hundred forty-four (144) ball-receiving sectors outfittable with the 144 tiles or symbols otherwise depicted in FIG. 6.

(11) FIG. 9(a) is a file layout depicting the preferred circumferential arrangement of the 144 tiles or symbols around the periphery of the roulette wheel otherwise depicted in FIG. 9.

(12) FIG. 10 is a top plan type depiction of a first roulette wheel of the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies otherwise depicted in FIGS. 2-4 showing a total of thirty-six tiles or symbols circumferentially arranged and a roulette ball identifying the “bamboo7” symbol.

(13) FIG. 11 is a top plan type depiction of a second roulette wheel of the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies otherwise depicted in FIGS. 2-4 showing a total of thirty-six tiles or symbols circumferentially arranged and a roulette ball identifying the “bamboo5” symbol.

(14) FIG. 12 is a top plan type depiction of a third roulette wheel of the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies otherwise depicted in FIGS. 2-4 showing a total of thirty-six tiles or symbols circumferentially arranged and a roulette ball identifying the “bamboo2” symbol.

(15) FIG. 13 is a top plan type depiction of a fourth roulette wheel of the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies otherwise depicted in FIGS. 2-4 showing a total of thirty-six tiles or symbols circumferentially arranged and a roulette ball identifying the “bamboo9” symbol.

(16) FIG. 14 is a fragmentary top plan type depiction of an alternative embodiment of the roulette wheel adjacent a partially presented traditional playing card deck showing traditional playing card symbols associated with the ball-receiving sectors.

(17) FIG. 15 is a first payout table as positioned adjacent a second symbolic table for basic mahjong roulette or roulette comprising forty-two ball-receiving sectors with a breakdown of various possible wager selections.

(18) FIG. 16 is a second payout table for basic mahjong roulette or roulette comprising forty-two ball-receiving sectors with a breakdown of various possible wager selections.

(19) FIG. 17 is a first payout table for four-ball mahjong roulette or roulette comprising 144 ball-receiving sectors with a breakdown of various possible wager selections.

(20) FIG. 18 is a sample hits table showing possible mahjong events resulting from four-ball roulette gaming and 144 possible mahjong symbols.

(21) FIG. 19 is a bets/payouts table corresponding to the sample hits table otherwise shown in FIG. 18.

(22) FIG. 20 is a generic depiction of a slot machine and a cellular telephone as exemplary of electronic gaming devices.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

(23) Dragon Mahjong Roulette is a fusion of two traditional games from two distinct cultures. In other words, the heart of this invention is a fusion between two traditional games, namely roulette and mahjong. Mahjong is a traditional, social/gambling game played my many Chinese as well as other cultures. The symbols used are from mahjong—those that have been around for thousands of years. The game involves one or more roulette wheels of various configurations. However, in order to appeal primarily to the orient and the explosion of casino gambling in the East, instead of using numbers or letters, we instead will use the Mahjong symbols or tiles. Additionally, in some of the more complex variations of the game we integrate other facilities terminology from Mahjong, especially to provide new forms of progressive jackpots.

(24) It is contemplated that basic dragon roulette or mahjong roulette comprises one roulette ball 10, which ball(s) 10 are illustrated and referenced in FIGS. 1, 7, 9, and 10-13; and a roulette wheel assembly 11. A number of individual roulette wheel assemblies 11 or roulette wheels are generally illustrated and referenced in FIGS. 1-5, 7, and 10-14. The roulette wheel assembly 11 for use during the basic mahjong roulette game of the present invention preferably comprises forty-two (42) mahjong symbols 16 as generally illustrated and depicted in FIG. 7.

(25) Mahjong symbols 16 are further generally depicted and referenced in FIGS. 1, 2, 4-9, and 10-13. FIG. 6 depicts a full set of mahjong symbols 16. By way of comparison, a traditional playing card deck comprising four suits (Spades, Clubs, Diamonds, and Hearts) with thirteen cards (numbered one (or an ace) through 10, a Jack or (J), a Queen (Q), and a King (K)) in each suit is exemplified in FIG. 14. It is contemplated that a mahjong playing deck (entirely depicted in FIG. 6) is akin to a traditional playing card deck (partially depicted in FIG. 14) insofar as each may be utilized to form a symbolic hand, the symbolic hand being formed comprising a plurality of cards or tiles dealt or otherwise selected from the respective deck.

(26) Each of the mahjong symbols 16 may preferably be assigned to a slot or ball-receiving sector 12 of the roulette wheel 11 as generally depicted in certain of the noted figures. Sectors 12 are further referenced in FIGS. 7, 9, and 10-14. An exemplary payout table 13 for the basic dragon roulette or mahjong roulette according to the present invention is generally depicted and referenced in FIG. 15. Extra payouts for a basic mahjong roulette game are further generally depicted in payout table 17 as illustrated and referenced in FIG. 16.

(27) It is contemplated that the ball-delivery for the basic mahjong roulette game may be the same as in a traditional roulette game insofar as ball-delivery may be by way of an operator or croupier. However, it is further contemplated that ball-delivery may also be achieved by launching balls with an automatic or automated roulette wheel assembly or via any number of inventive ball-delivery means as set forth in more specificity in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/711,546, the specification of which is hereby further incorporated by reference thereto. As earlier stated, it may be seen from an inspection of the '546 application that the same sets forth a number of different ball-delivery means usable in combination with the teachings here presented. Further, it is noted that any number of state of the art automated roulette wheel assemblies may be utilized to provide a mahjong roulette gaming experience. Further, it is contemplated that the basic mahjong or dragon roulette set-up may lend itself to a variation in the form of fully electronic versions or in the form of a mahjong roulette slot machine.

(28) A more elaborate version of the game may be referred to as Grand Dragon (mahjong) Roulette. In this version, it is contemplated that a roulette wheel assembly 11 may be positioned adjacent a fanciful creature 14 such as a dragon as generally depicted in FIG. 1. The fanciful creature 14 may be formed so as to effect a wheel-holding or wheel-guarding pose as generally depicted in the noted figure. The roulette wheel assembly 11 may comprise the basic number (i.e. 42) of circumferentially-aligned mahjong tiles as borne by, or otherwise cooperably associated with, ball-receiving sectors 12 and presented under the opening specifications for basic mahjong roulette. However, it is further contemplated that Grand Dragon Roulette may preferably comprise 144 ball-receiving sectors 12 for receiving and circumferentially aligning 144 tiles as generally illustrated and referenced in FIGS. 6 and 9.

(29) FIG. 9 is essentially a skeletal roulette wheel 11 for receiving the tiles or symbols 16 otherwise represented in FIG. 6 and circumferentially arranged as generally depicted. FIG. 9(a) depicts a file layout of the 144 tiles or symbols 16 with a file name for each ball-receiving sector 12 otherwise depicted in FIG. 9. It is contemplated that FIG. 9(a) sets forth the preferred arrangement of the 144 mahjong symbols 16 left to right and top to bottom. In other words, the right most symbol in a first row is immediately followed by the left most symbol in a second row. For example, referencing Row No. 1 in FIG. 9, the sixth symbol is “cir4” (last position as at reference numeral 40). The seventh symbol is “wan9” and located in Row No. 2 (first position as at reference numeral 41).

(30) In this last regard, it will be recalled that a mahjong game set comprises tiles—of which there are 34 different types. These are the four Winds, namely East, South, West and North; three Dragons, namely, Green, Red and White; Bamboo tiles, numbered one to nine; Circles tiles, numbered one to nine; and Wan tiles, again numbered one to nine. For each of the 34 different tile types there are four identical pieces provided in a mahjong set. The total number of playing tiles in the game is therefore 136 tiles. However in a set there are also eight special tiles that are used solely for the purpose of scoring bonus points, the Flower and Season tiles.

(31) The preferred Grand Dragon roulette table or roulette wheel assembly 11 according to the present invention thus comprises a total of 144 tile-receiving sectors as at 12 in FIG. 9. Notably, FIG. 9 is not specifically illustrated with all 144 symbols actually set upon the tile-receiving sectors 12, but slightly exploded therefrom in circumferential arrangement in order to keep the noted figure relatively clean for enhancing clarity of reference. In this regard, the reader should consider the 144 tiles or symbols 16 as depicted in FIG. 6, which tiles may be circumferentially aligned or other otherwise cooperably associated with the sectors 12 of the wheel assembly 11 in FIG. 9. The ordering of mahjong tiles depicted in FIG. 6 is called the Symbolic Square of Mahjong, which symbolic square formally orders all 144 tiles in the game.

(32) From a comparative inspection of FIGS. 6 and 9, it may be readily understood that the roulette wheel assembly 11 of the Grand Dragon roulette game preferably comprises 144 slots or ball-receiving sectors 12 and each one of those sectors 12 is assigned a single mahjong symbol 16. This game accounts for all of the 144 symbols that can be used in the traditional game of mahjong. The game requires the use of four (4) roulette balls 10 launched upon the upper wheel surface substantially simultaneously. Because the Grand Dragon Roulette version may require multiple roulette balls 10, it is contemplated that this version of the game may require certain specialized multi-ball delivery means.

(33) In this regard, it is noted that this application claims the benefit of the '546 application, which application substantially sets forth a number of multi-ball delivery means. The specification of the '546 application more fully supports of the notion that multiple balls may be delivered to the upper wheel surface. In addition to those means set forth in the '546 application, it is contemplated that certain state of the art automated ball-delivery means, and so-called “slingshot” type ball-delivery means may also be utilized to provide ball-launching means for the present invention. So-called “slingshot” ball delivery means may be exemplified by products manufactured and sold under the same brand or utility driven name by CAMMEGH LIMITED with current business address of Old Surrenden Manor, Bethersden, Ashford, Kent TN26 3DL, Great Britain.

(34) Notably, this patent application further claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/634,780 ('780 application), filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Dec. 5, 2006 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/711,374 ('374 application) (a continuing application of the '780 application), filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Feb. 22, 2007. The subject patent applications also set forth a roulette medium for effecting non-numeric, symbol based roulette gaming. The '780 and '374 applications thus bear a strong resemblance to the present teachings and the specifications of the noted applications are thus hereby incorporated by reference thereto as being supportive of the concepts here delineated. More specifically, whereas the symbols in the '780 and '374 applications tend to support syllable formation and word formation as a means to enhance the gaming experience, the symbols of the present application tend to support grouped symbol, tile, or card formation in which the symbols have multi-dimensional underlying cultural meaning. In this regard, it is noted that grouped tiles or grouped cards are often referred to as a “hand” to use a well known gaming vernacular, and this it is contemplated that the present invention supports a system, apparatus, and method for dealing or forming a hand, which hand may comprise a number of symbolic tiles or cards and thereby elicit or effect a certain gaming effect.

(35) For example, a four-ball game according to the present invention may thus ball-identify four tiles as generally depicted in FIG. 9, and a five-ball game according the present invention may identify five cards or tiles (as for example, may be practiced by way of a typical playing card deck (comprising fifty-two total cards with four suits and thirteen cards in each suit) as generally depicted in FIG. 14. The odds of securing any given five-card hand by way of a traditional playing card deck are well known in the arts and thus it is contemplated that payout structures for this type of structure need not be presented here.

(36) Multi-wheel, multi-ball mahjong roulette may be exemplified by the structures generally illustrated and referenced in FIGS. 2-5, and 10-13, inclusive. From an inspection of the noted figures, it is contemplated that the multi-wheel, multi-ball version of mahjong roulette contemplates four roulette wheels 11 and four roulette balls 10 (respectively identified in the four FIGS. 10, 11, 12, and 13), in which one roulette ball 10 is launchable upon each roulette wheel 11. This variation may be preferably defined by four roulette wheels 11 with thirty-six ball-receiving sectors 12 on each wheel 11. From an inspection of the noted figures, it may be readily seen that each respective roulette wheel 11 preferably comprises thirty-four identical same symbols 16 (arranged in differing arrangements), while further comprising a unique Season and Flower tile on each of the four roulette wheels 11. An exemplary four-ball payout table 18 is generally illustrated and referenced in FIG. 17.

(37) With FIG. 17 in view, the following points should be noted: the overall jackpot is 5.79606%. With most prized structured around 90%, this gives a total player return around 96%. The winner selection method occurs in two stages in which the game outcome (i.e. Kong or Pung) determines that a jackpot is won and the mystery jackpot winner selection methodology (set forth in more detail in the '780 and '374 applications) is used to select a winner with probability in proportion to the amount bet. It is contemplated that start-up bets may be relatively low. To compensate for this, a portion of each jackpot will be held in Reserve Pools (0.05% and 0.1% respectively) such that when a jackpot is won, the Reserve Pool is transferred to the next jackpot on top of the start-up prize. The timeframe for winning these jackpots, based upon an estimated game rate of one game per minute is, as follows: Kong: about every 34 days (the jackpot growing ever larger in the interim; Dragon/Wind Pung: about every 4 hours Suit Pung: about every 16 minutes

(38) It is contemplated that one way to improve the foregoing rates and thus increase or enhance the overall gaming excitement (with rapidly incrementing jackpot pools), is to link multiple tables, each with their own set of roulette wheels, to a common jackpot. If, for example, eight tables were to be linked to a common jackpot, the foregoing hit rates may reduce, as follows: Kong: about every 4.25 days; Dragon/Wind Pung: about every 30 minutes; and Suit Pung: about every 2 minutes.

(39) FIG. 18 generally depicts the results of seven rounds of four-ball mahjong roulette gaming. It may be readily seen from an inspection of FIG. 18 that during the first sample round, Ball No. 1 hit or identified a Green Dragon; Ball No. 2 identified a Red Dragon; Ball No. 3 identified a Green Dragon; and Ball No. 4 identified a Circle1. FIG. 19 then depicts the bets/payouts depending on the bet. For example, from a comparative inspection of the noted figures, it may be seen that a Green Dragon straight with hit 1 would pay back 32 for every unit bet (i.e. 31 to 1 or 32 for 1). Further, with different results, it should be noted that “suit pung”, “dragon/wind pung”, and “kong” jackpots could also be paid out according to the mysteryjackpot prize.

(40) It is contemplated that the mahjong or symbolic roulette gaming of the present invention may well be played by way of a multi-terminal game as well as one that can be adapted for mobile device(s), such as a notebook computer 20, a touch screen liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor 50, or other hand held data input—output device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) 21 as generically depicted and referenced in FIG. 4. It is noted that a touch screen LCD monitor 50 such as the type generally depicted in FIG. 4 is more feasible option in a Casino or gaming establishment and thus may define the preferred interface for player(s) 100. It is further noted that player(s) 100 are often desirous of visualizing how winning combinations are effected (i.e. ball-effected through a roulette medium) because of suspicions of results obtained through a random number—symbol generator. Although a random number or symbol generator would be at the heart of electronic versions, it is contemplated that certain facets of the present teachings could well be practiced with fully electronic version(s).

(41) A further embodiment of the present invention contemplates centralizing a grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies 11 in a theater of auditorium style setting 19 as generally depicted in FIGS. 2-4. The grouped series of (preferably automated) roulette wheel assemblies 11 are preferably viewable from above as enabled, for example, via certain visual display means. It is contemplated that the visual display means may be defined by certain visual input means such as camera type hardware 22 as generically illustrated and referenced in FIG. 2; and certain visual output means such as one or more visual display screen(s) 23 as further generically illustrated and depicted in FIGS. 2 and 3.

(42) It is contemplated that the visual display means may function to visually display each separate roulette wheel assembly 11 in a grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies 11 as well as being operable to train in on the ball-identified sectors 12 and symbols 16 and display the same in individualized screens as at reference numeral 24 in FIGS. 2 and 4. In this regard, it is contemplated that the roulette balls 10 are thus operable to ball-effect a mahjong event or similar other type symbolic event (i.e. a multi-tile or multi-card episode defined by the grouped symbols 16 or cards identified by roulette balls 10 coming to rest in ball-receiving sectors 12).

(43) As earlier noted, it is preferred that the roulette wheel assemblies 11 be automated via state of the art automation means. To the rear of the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies 11, a large screen 23 may also visually display the results (as at 24) and jackpot (as at 25) for any given gaming episode. In addition to the results 24 and the jackpot 25, it is further contemplated that peripheral type symbols and animation may be displayed relating, which symbols and animation relate to mahjong and/or Chinese culture. Said visual displays could also be utilized as an advertising medium at the election of the gaming house or provider.

(44) Opposite the visual output display(s) or visual display screen 23, players may participate in the gaming event(s) in a player participation area as at 26. The player participation area 26 may be preferably defined by comprising auditorium or theater type seating 27 as generally illustrated and depicted in FIGS. 3 and 4. From an inspection of the noted figures, it may be readily understood that players (as at 100) may congregate in the participation area and utilize individualized data input means 28 for placing wagers on the gaming event and tracking debits/credits resulting from the wagering and gaming event(s). Notably, there is no table as such, and the data input means 28 may be preferably defined by notebook computer 20 or by hand-held data input-output device 21.

(45) Given that there is no table per se, it is contemplated that a table layout may be available by way of an animated format on the data input means 28 or visual display means 23 as generally depicted in FIG. 5. It is further contemplated that the means for providing a virtual table layout may also be defined by a state of the art mobile gaming device communicating via state of the art wireless technology. Certain generic depictions of wireless enabled communication(s) are illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 at reference numeral 60. It is contemplated that these and similar other devices may well function to enable the player to input credits (for example via a swiped credit card 29 as generally depicted in FIG. 4); place wagers as at 30 and generally depicted in FIG. 4; and enable the player to otherwise track credits and debits during the wagering—gaming events.

(46) U.S. readers may well be familiar with traditional playing card deck comprising four suits (Spades, Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts) with each suit comprising thirteen cards (numbered 1 (or ace) through 10, a Jack (J), a Queen (Q), and a King (K). Similarly, the Mahjong deck comprises (1) Circles (four sets of nine=thirty-six total); (2) Bamboos (four sets of nine=thirty-six total); (3) Wans (characters) (four sets of nine=thirty-six total); (4) Winds (four sets of four=sixteen total); (5) Dragons (four sets of three=twelve total); (6) Flowers (four total); and Seasons (four total).

(47) The foregoing tiles or cards are represented or set forth in their totality in FIG. 6, which tiles are configurable upon the roulette wheel assembly 11 as generally depicted in FIG. 7. It is contemplated that in the four-ball variation of dragon or mahjong roulette according to the present invention, the basic scoring elements may be defined, as follows: Kong—four of the same tile (i.e. 4 circles, 4 bamboos, 4 wans, 4 like dragons, or 4 like winds); Pung—three of the same tile (i.e. 3 circles, 3 bamboos, 3 wans, 3 like dragons, or 3 like winds); Chow—three in a row of the same suit (e.g. Wan 3, Wan 4, Wan 5); and a “Wind of the Round”. For example, if a bet is placed on any wind, and the Wind of the Round was drawn, the prize could be doubled. The Wind of the Round could be selected sequentially or randomly.

(48) Notably, the present teachings set forth a roulette gaming system involving multiple roulette balls 10 for identifying multiple, hand-forming symbols, particularly mahjong symbols 16. Roulette gaming involving multiple roulette balls 10 and a progressive jackpot may benefit from certain means for tracking chips and for transferring data to the jackpot controller, as may be governed by centralized processing means or a central processing unit 31 as generally depicted in FIG. 3. In this regard, it is contemplated that a player 100 may complete a transaction either through a cashier or alternatively through a chip dispenser to acquire chips. Via the transaction with the cashier or the chip dispenser, it is contemplated that the player may preferably be identified by way of a player card 32 as generally depicted and referenced in FIG. 4.

(49) The primary purpose of identifying the player 100 through a player card 32 is to enable effective payout delivery to player(s) 100. The chips may well further be outfitted with a certain radio frequency identification devices and once they are placed on the dragon mat in a wagering pattern their positions can be tracked. If they are placed on bets that are linked to the progressive/mystery jackpot (as specified in more detail in the '780 and '374 applications), it can be calculated as soon as the transaction is completed (i.e. the chip is placed in position). Side bets not involving a jackpot could be identified in the traditional manner by associating colors with particular players. In the electronic version, or the versions where remote technology is used, the calculations in terms of progressive jackpots and the like may be calculated by the machine. Note that in some variations of purely mystery jackpots, all bets may be eligible to win these jackpot prizes with the probability of winning generally in proportion to the amount wagered.

(50) The preferred practice of the present invention generally involves the combination of roulette and mahjong gaming. In a first preferred practice, it is contemplated the present invention may be said to teach a roulette-gaming system for effecting or providing a multi-wheel roulette gaming experience. In this regard; it is contemplated that the roulette-gaming system of the present invention may be said to comprise a grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies 11 as generally depicted in FIGS. 2-4; a player participation area 26 as generally depicted in FIGS. 2-4; certain central-processing means as generically depicted as a black box CPU 31 in FIG. 3; and certain visual display means, the output means of which is generally depicted and referenced in FIGS. 2-4 at reference numeral 23, and the input means of which is generally depicted and referenced in FIG. 2 at reference numeral 22.

(51) Each roulette wheel assembly further comprises a roulette wheel; a roulette ball 10; a dome (as at 34 in FIG. 2) for preventing balls 10 from escaping from the roulette wheel(s) 11; certain automated rotation means for rotating the roulette wheel about a wheel axis of rotation as referenced at an axis extending into the page at 101 in FIGS. 7 and 9; certain automated launch means for launching the roulette ball 10; and certain means for automatically identifying in which slots or sectors 12 the roulette ball(s) 10 have landed. In this last regard, the reader is further directed to the '546 application for guidance as to certain means for automatically identifying in which sectors 12 the ball(s) 10 have landed.

(52) Each roulette wheel comprises a plurality of ball-receiving sectors 12 and at least one ball-launching track 30 as illustrated and referenced in FIG. 1. Each ball-receiving sector 12 comprises a superior sector surface as at 31, which superior sector surfaces 31 each bear or are otherwise cooperable with a select wheel symbol as may be preferably defined by a mahjong symbol 16 or as may be alternatively defined by similar other symbolism, such as traditional playing card symbols as at 33 in FIG. 14. The roulette balls are respectively launchable from the ball-launching tracks 30 and respectively receivable in one of the ball-receiving sectors 12 for providing a multi-sector event. The multi-sector event may be defined by the group of symbols identified by the balls as they come to rest in the ball-receiving sectors 12.

(53) In this last regard, the reader is directed to FIGS. 10-13, inclusive. FIGS. 10-13 depict a collective group of four mahjong-tiled roulette wheels (as otherwise depicted in FIGS. 2-4). Wheel No. 1 is generally depicted in FIG. 10 and has been illustrated to ball-identify a 7 wan character. Wheel No. 2 is generally depicted in FIG. 11 and has illustrated to ball-identify a 5 wan character. Wheel No. 3 is generally depicted in FIG. 12 and has been illustrated to ball-identify a 2 wan character. Wheel No. 4 is generally depicted in FIG. 13 and has been illustrated to ball-identify a 9 wan character. In this example, the multi-sector event may thus be defined as a 7 bamboo, 5 bamboo, 2 bamboo, 9 bamboo event. If a player 100 had been wagering on this combination of symbols 16, he or she may have done so because of some underlying meaning to that player. It should be noted that each mahjong symbol 16 has meaning, and in this example, the combination of symbols 16 provides a story of sorts.

(54) For example, in the foregoing example, a 7 bamboo represents the Chinese character: “Kuei”. This character is symbolized by the tortoise, and often indicates dissatisfaction with the length of time that is being taken to resolve an issue. The tile therefore signifies that thought is required and that progress will be achieved gradually. It is also a symbol of longevity, given the great age that a tortoise can achieve. The tortoise is one of the four great Chinese astrological constellations covering the Northern part of the sky and is therefore associated with the North Wind, Winter and Water. The 5 bamboo represents the Chinese character: “Lien”. This character is symbolized by the lotus flower and represents new birth, possibly a spiritual awakening, or on a more material level, the birth of a child. It can also suggest regeneration following an experience of extreme or endured hardship, indicating that there is a need to come to terms with the present and begin life anew.

(55) The 2 bamboo represents the Chinese character: “Ya”. This character is represented by the duck—the Chinese believe that a pair of ducks remains together for life, so the symbolism of the duck is an enduring partnership and/or fidelity. Finally, the 9 bamboo represents the Chinese character: “Liu”. This character is symbolized by the willow tree; its meaning is strength through flexibility, in a word—diplomacy. This is because the willow bends to the wind during winter, survives, and once more flourishes again upright and strong in the spring. The player 100 who wagers this event may thus be seeking longevity (7 bamboo), spiritual awakening (5 bamboo), and diplomatic (9 bamboo) monogamy (2 bamboo). The mahjong roulette medium provides a means for ball-effecting or ball-eliciting a multi-sector event or mahjong event as exemplified by the foregoing example. FIG. 2, by way of comparison, depicts an East wind, a 9-circles, a 6-bamboo, and a 1-circle event as shown in the sector-displaying screens 24.

(56) The player participation area 26 is believed to enable grouped player participation and is spatially separated from the roulette wheel assemblies as generally depicted in FIGS. 2-4. The player participation area preferably comprises wager-inputting means for enabling electronic entry of wagers, which wagers identify select wager symbols. Together, the wheel symbols and wager symbols have paired symbol correspondence for yielding a win event. The central processing means essentially function to (1) collect the wagers, (2) govern the automated rotation and launch means, (3) compare the wagers to the multi-sector event, (4) calculate payouts to players should a wager match the multi-sector event, and (5) govern credits-debits during roulette gaming. It may be readily seen from an inspection of FIG. 3 that the central processing means as generically depicted at CPU 31 is a hub interconnecting the features of the system.

(57) The visual display means essentially function to visually display activity at the grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies or grouped roulette wheel assembly action (comprising the multi-sector event) to the player participation area 26. It will be recalled that the player participation area 26 is spatially separated from the site of wheel action and thus the visual display means may well function to add excitement to the roulette gaming experience by enabling theatrical or cinematic type viewing of the gaming events. The grouped roulette wheel assembly action may be said to further comprise wheel rotations, roulette ball action, and, as noted, the multi-sector event. As earlier specified, this display could be via either a large centralized screen in an auditorium type area or via individualized screens 36 at player seats or stations as generally depicted in FIGS. 4 and 5.

(58) It is contemplated that in the preferred embodiment, the wheel symbols and the wagerable symbols are defined by mahjong symbols and that the automated launch means comprise certain ball-conducting conduit for converting a potentially energetic roulette ball 10 to a kinetically energetic roulette ball 10 and for outletting the kinetically energetic roulette ball 10 upon the roulette wheel 11. In this last regard, the reader is directed to the '546 application for a more in-depth discussion regarding a variety of inventive ball-delivery systems usable in combination with the mahjong and/or symbolic roulette features here delineated.

(59) In a second preferred practice, it is contemplated that the present invention essentially teaches a mahjong roulette game for ball-effecting a mahjong event, and which mahjong roulette game comprises a plurality of grouped roulette wheel assemblies and a player participation area. Each roulette wheel assembly comprises a roulette wheel, a roulette ball, means for rotating the wheel, and means for launching the roulette ball. Each roulette wheel comprises a plurality of ball-receiving sectors and at least one ball-launching track. Each ball-receiving sector comprises a superior sector surface bearing a select mahjong wheel symbol. The roulette balls are respectively launchable from the ball-launching tracks and respectively receivable in one of the ball-receiving sectors for providing a multi-symbolic event. The player participation area enables wagering input and comprises select mahjong wager symbols, the wheel and wager symbols having paired symbol correspondence, the paired symbol correspondence and the multi-symbolic event for effecting a mahjong event.

(60) While the above descriptions set forth certain specificity, this specificity should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of the invention. For example, as is described hereinabove, it is contemplated that the present invention essentially discloses a mahjong roulette game for ball-effecting a mahjong event. The mahjong roulette game according to the present invention may thus be said to essentially comprise a roulette medium. Essentially, the roulette medium comprises a plurality of ball-receiving sectors and a plurality of balls. Each ball-receiving sector comprises a superior sector surface, the superior sector surfaces each bearing a select mahjong wheel symbol. The roulette balls are respectively receivable in one of the ball-receiving sectors. Together, the select ball-receiving sectors and the roulette balls ball-effecting or ball-elicit a mahjong event.

(61) Stated another way, the roulette game of the present invention may be said to ball-effect or ball-elicit a hand event, which hand event is akin to a multi-sector event or mahjong event in the sense that multiple cards or tiles, when grouped or dealt via a roulette medium, may yield a hand. In this regard, it is contemplated that the roulette game essentially comprises a grouped series of roulette wheel assemblies, wherein each roulette wheel assembly comprises a roulette wheel and a roulette ball. Each roulette wheel comprises a plurality of ball-receiving sectors, and each ball-receiving sector comprises a select hand-forming card. The roulette balls are respectively receivable in one of the ball-receiving sectors for effecting a multi-card hand event. Alternatively, the game may be said to teach or support a roulette card game for ball-effecting a hand event in which the card game comprises a roulette wheel assembly having a roulette wheel and a plurality of roulette balls. The roulette wheel comprises a plurality of ball-receiving sectors and each ball-receiving sector comprises a select hand-forming card. The roulette balls are respectively receivable in one of the ball-receiving sectors for effecting a multi-card hand event.

(62) The roulette game may thus well operate to effect a wagerable hand event and comprise a roulette medium having a plurality of ball-receiving sectors and a plurality of balls. The ball-receiving sectors may preferably comprise certain select hand-forming symbolism such as mahjong symbols or traditional playing card symbolism, well known in the gaming arts. The roulette balls are respectively receivable in the ball-receiving sectors for ball-effecting a wagerable hand event, such as the formation of a Royal Flush or four of a kind as generally depicted in FIG. 14 at 37.

(63) A further embodiment of the present invention contemplates the game operating in a stand alone manner on an electronic gaming device. This device might be a standard slot machine 61 as generically illustrated and referenced in FIG. 20; a hand held mobile terminal or personal digital assistant (PDA) as at 21; a cell phone as generically illustrated and referenced at 62 in FIG. 20; or similar other electronic gaming device. Each such gaming device would preferably comprise certain random number generating means for generating game results, and which means may be preferably defined by (1) a random number generator or (2) access to a random number generator. It is contemplated that the random number generating means may well function to generate game outcome slot(s) for the simulated dragon roulette game.

(64) It is contemplated that in its simplest form, the one-wheel 11/one-ball 10 game would be made available to the player 100. It is further contemplated that the betting layout would be as generally depicted in FIG. 15, as would the payouts depicted in FIG. 15. The player would use buttons or a touch screen to select wagering options. When “play” is initiated by the player 100, a simulated wheel as exemplified by the wheel 11 in FIG. 7 would be spun and a simulated ball as exemplified by the ball in FIG. 7 would be depicted as spinning around the simulated wheel and coming to rest in a simulated sector. If the simulated ball were to land in a sector wagered by the player, payouts would be added to a credit meter as at 63 in FIG. 5, or via a hand pay initiated for relatively large winnings. As stated, the payout table might be as exemplified in FIG. 15, or alternatively, it might be reduced and/or modified as gaming devices generally return on the order of 90-92%.

(65) A more exciting form for this aspect of the invention will be the four ball roulette game. This can be the 144 slot simulated wheel and four simulated balls being spun as otherwise generally depicted in FIG. 9. Alternatively, the representation could be four wheels of 36 slots each with a single ball spin simulated on each, as otherwise generally depicted in FIGS. 10-13. The winner selection process would be identical to the multi-sector event as earlier set forth in this paper. The payout table could be the one shown in FIG. 17 as standalone gaming devices generally return on the order of 90-92%.

(66) The main advantage of the four ball multi-sector event is that the gaming device can be linked into common progressive jackpot(s). This provides excitement in the form of many additional players and translates into rapidly incrementing progressives and also the frequency of progressive trigger hits would be much greater and hence the excitement of the frequent winning of the jackpots created. For example, if one hundred gaming devices were linked to a common jackpot and each was paying at the rate of once every 5 seconds, there would be 20 results per second which could mean that the major “Kong” jackpot could be hit as frequently as once every 40 minutes and the others commensurately more frequent.

(67) The gaming devices could be linked to a standard jackpot controller which would perform the accumulation of the individual progressives, drive the overhead displays, and payout the winning prizes when jackpot hit events are notified by the gaming device. There is no need for the secondary jackpot winner selection phase in this configuration.

(68) In addition to the game apparatus and such, it is contemplated that the foregoing specifications further support certain roulette gaming methodology. The roulette gaming method according to the present invention may be said to enhance a roulette gaming experience, and comprises the initial steps of arranging mahjong symbols 16 in radial adjacency to a central axis as at 101, which central axis may preferably be an axis of rotation. The method comprises a further steps of randomly depositing symbol identifiers (for example roulette balls 10) in radial adjacency to the central axis; identifying a plurality of mahjong symbols 16 via the deposited symbol identifiers; and effecting a multi-symbolic event via the identified mahjong symbols. It should be noted that the mahjong symbol arrangement is preferably rotatable about the axis of rotation to facilitate random symbol identifier deposition. It should be further noted or recalled that mahjong symbols 16 tell a story, and the essential roulette medium provides a unique way to tell a mahjong story. Additional steps may include predicting the multi-symbolic event before randomly depositing symbol identifiers in radial adjacency to the axis of rotation; wagering property while predicting the multi-symbolic event; and awarding property after wagering property should the predicted event match the multi-symbolic event.

(69) It is further contemplated that the roulette medium may well operate to effect a hand event and thus not be limited to mahjong symbols, but usable with any deck of cards or tiles. The foregoing specifications describe the use of the roulette medium to effect a four of a kind hand. This is but one example of the type of hand that may be formed via a roulette medium. The method for dealing a hand event according to the present invention may thus be said to comprise the steps of: arranging hand-forming symbols in radial adjacency to a central axis; randomly depositing symbol identifiers in radial adjacency to the central axis; identifying a plurality of hand-forming symbols via the deposited character identifiers; and effecting a dealt hand event via the identified hand-forming symbols.

(70) Accordingly, although the invention has been described by reference to certain preferred embodiments and certain methodology associated therewith, it is not intended that the novel game or gaming methods be limited thereby, but that modifications thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad scope and spirit of the foregoing disclosure, the following claims and the appended drawings.