Method and system for conducting and linking a televised game show with play of a lottery game
10092823 ยท 2018-10-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07F17/3267
PHYSICS
G07F17/329
PHYSICS
International classification
A63F9/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07F19/00
PHYSICS
A63F13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F3/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lottery game is linked to a televised game show having a plurality of mini-games followed by a final bonus game. An audience is defined for the game show composed of members from a plurality of different lottery jurisdictions, and audience members are selected for play of a plurality of mini-games conducted during taping of the game show. A plurality of substitute mini-games are separately conducted and taped such that at least one substitute mini-game having a winner from each lottery jurisdiction is taped and stored. One or more winners of the actual mini-games are selected for play of the final bonus. The original version of the taped game show is prepared for broadcast to all of the lottery jurisdictions. The broadcast intended for transmission to any lottery jurisdiction that does not have a winner of an actual mini-game in the original taped version is modified by inserting into the broadcast one of the substitute mini-games having a winner from the respective lottery jurisdiction.
Claims
1. A method for conducting and linking a televised game show with play of a lottery game in a plurality of different lottery jurisdictions, the televised game show having one or more episodes which include play of a plurality of mini-games followed by a final bonus game, comprising: designating an audience for an episode of the televised game show of members from each of the plurality of different lottery jurisdictions, wherein each lottery jurisdiction has a defined minimum number of the members in the audience; for play of each of the plurality of mini-games during the episode, selecting contestants from the audience and conducting play of the plurality of mini-games with the contestants during an initial taping of the episode of the televised game show; separately in time from the initial taping, conducting a second taping of play of a plurality of substitute mini-games with contestants from the audience, wherein the plurality of substitute mini-games includes at least one substitute mini-game for each lottery jurisdiction of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions where a winner from the contestants of the substitute mini-game is from the respective lottery jurisdiction; storing the second taping of the plurality of substitute mini-games; selecting one or more winners from the plurality of mini-games conducted for play of the final bonus game and a chance to win an increased prize; playing the final bonus game during the initial taping and selecting one or more winners for the increased prize; storing the initial taping; determining one or more non-winner lottery jurisdictions from the plurality of lottery jurisdictions, wherein the one or more non-winner lottery jurisdictions being those lottery jurisdictions of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions that did not have a selected winner in at least one of the plurality of mini-games conducted during the initial taping; determining one or more winner lottery jurisdictions from the plurality of lottery jurisdictions, wherein the one or more winner lottery jurisdictions being those lottery jurisdictions of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions that did have a selected winner in at least one of the plurality of mini-games conducted during the initial taping; broadcasting the initial taping through a communications network to the winner lottery jurisdictions; and for each of the non-winner lottery jurisdictions, preparing a modified version of the initial taping for broadcast by retrieval and inclusion of at least one of the substitute mini-games where the winner is from the respective non-winner lottery jurisdiction into the initial taping and broadcasting only the modified version of the initial taping, through the communications network, to the respective non-winner lottery jurisdiction.
2. The method as in claim 1, wherein the retrieval and inclusion of the one or more substitute mini-games includes replacing one of the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping.
3. The method as in claim 1, wherein the retrieval and inclusion of the one or more substitute mini-games is in addition to the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping.
4. The method as in claim 1, wherein retrieval and inclusion of the one or more substitute mini-games in the modified version of the initial taping does not affect selection of the one or more winners from the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping that plays the final bonus game.
5. The method as in claim 1, wherein the members in the audience from each of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions are randomly selected from a pool of players of a primary lottery game previously conducted in their lottery jurisdiction.
6. The method as in claim 5, wherein the players of the primary lottery game become entrants in the pool by accumulating game symbols from multiple plays of the primary lottery game in their lottery jurisdiction.
7. The method as in claim 6, wherein for each play of the primary lottery game, the players are issued lottery tickets having a game symbol associated therewith for play in a bonus game component that requires the players to collect a predefined set of different ones of the game symbols for entry in the pool, and periodically conducting bonus game drawings prior to the initial taping wherein a winner in each bonus game drawing is eligible to become a member in the audience of the televised game show for their lottery jurisdiction.
8. The method as in claim 7, wherein each lottery jurisdiction of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions has a defined minimum number of winners from their bonus game drawings present in the audience, and the contestants in the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping are randomly drawn from an entirety of the audience.
9. The method as in claim 7, wherein each lottery jurisdiction of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions has a defined minimum number of winners from their bonus game drawings present in the audience, and at least one of the contestants in the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping is randomly drawn from each lottery jurisdiction such that each lottery jurisdiction has at least one contestant in the plurality of mini games.
10. The method as in claim 7, wherein each lottery jurisdiction of the plurality of lottery jurisdictions is also assigned non-contestant audience member spots as a function of their respective jurisdictional participation in the primary lottery game and the contestants in the plurality of mini-games in the initial taping are drawn only from the winners from the bonus game drawings present in the audience.
11. The method as in claim 7, wherein the players are awarded a defined number of entries in the bonus game drawing, the number of entries being multiplied as a function of a multiplier symbol earned by the player in play of a second primary lottery game that is played separately from the primary lottery game.
12. The method as in claim 7, further comprising providing players with a bonus game board that tracks status of the game symbols acquired by the player.
13. The method as in claim 12, wherein the bonus game board has a MONOPOLY game theme, the game symbols identifying sets of MONOPOLY property locations on the bonus game board.
14. The method as in claim 13, wherein the bonus game board is a virtual game board provided to the players via a website accessible by the players.
15. The method as in claim 14, further comprising establishing individual player accounts that are accessible by the players via the website, the accounts including the player's virtual game board updated with a status of the game symbols accumulated by the player.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling description of the present invention is provided herein, with reference to particular embodiments depicted in the attached drawings and described below. Certain of the drawings and related description include depictions or reference to characters, images, trademarks, logos, and the like, associated with the well-known board game MONOPOLY. MONOPOLY and the related graphics in the drawings (including all names, characters, images, trademarks and logos) are protected by trademark, copyrights, and other Intellectual Property rights owned by Hasbro.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the inventive methods and systems, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each embodiment is presented by way of explanation of the invention, and not as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used with another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations as come within the scope and spirit of the invention.
(12) In general, the present disclosure is directed to computer implemented methods and systems for conducting a second chance or bonus game component of a primary lottery game that is coordinated with a televised game show. For sake of example only, the following discussion relates to embodiments of the invention drawn to primary lottery games and bonus games sponsored by state or other jurisdictional authorities. It should be appreciated, however, that the system and method are just as applicable to a bonus game component linked to any manner of primary games, such as multiple primary games conducted within a gaming establishment (e.g., a casino) for patrons of such establishment.
(13) As their name implies, second chance or bonus games are a means for a game player to win a prize with an apparent losing ticket from an initial or primary game. Traditionally, these bonus games are linked to non-winning instant (scratch-off) game tickets, and certain embodiments described herein relate to this scenario. It should be appreciated, however, that the present method and system are not limited to any particular type of primary lottery game, and may include, for example, a primary draw-type lottery game. In addition, the invention is not limited to non-winning tickets in the primary lottery game. Winning tickets may also be entered into the bonus game component.
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(15) The lottery bonus game is coordinated with the game show 68 to the extent that the game show 68 is essentially the venue in which the bonus game is finally concluded. The televised game show may be produced with the assistance of the gaming authority, game provider, or any other entity associated with the primary lottery game. For example, on behalf of one or more lottery jurisdictions, a game provider (e.g., provides the primary lottery game to multiple jurisdictions) may be partnered with a game show producer on a local or national level, and the game show may be televised at a local or national level. The game provider may have in-house production capabilities for producing the game show.
(16) Referring again to the embodiment of
(17) It should be readily appreciated that the gaming authority may employ, contract with, or otherwise cooperate with any other party or entity to implement the present method embodiments on behalf of the gaming authority within their respective jurisdiction, such as a game provider that prints lottery tickets or renders information/database management services to the gaming authority.
(18) Periodically, a bonus game drawing is conducted wherein one or more winners 62, 64, 66 are selected (e.g., randomly drawn) from the pools 56, 58, 60. For example, in the embodiment of
(19) Each jurisdiction may be assigned a minimum number of winners in the groups 62, 64, and 66 (e.g. 100 hundred winners from each jurisdiction). Other factors may warrant assigning certain of the jurisdictions 50, 52, and 54 a greater number of winners, such as volume of participation by players within the jurisdiction that participated in the primary game, geographic size of the jurisdiction, revenue generated in the jurisdiction, and so forth. It should be understood that a respective pool 56, 58, and 60, or group of winners 62, 64, 66, may be one or more players.
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(25) The substitute mini-games 88, 90, 92 are conducted so as to tape and store at least one substitute mini-game having a winner from each lottery jurisdiction A, B, C. For example, at some time before broadcast of the game show 68, a plurality of the mini-games 88, 90, 92 are conducted until a player from each lottery jurisdiction wins (according to a defined win criteria) at least one mini-game. In the case where the primary lottery game is conducted in five different lottery jurisdictions, at least five substitute mini-games will be taped and stored, with each stored substitute mini-game having a respective winner from one of the five lottery jurisdictions. In a desirable embodiment, a library 88, 90, 92 of substitute mini-games will be taped and stored for each lottery jurisdiction.
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(27) The taped, televised game show 68 is prepared for broadcast to all of the lottery jurisdictions A, B, C, for example via any pre-arranged broadcast scheme involving studios, affiliates, and the like. For example, lottery jurisdiction A may correspond to the state of South Carolina, lottery jurisdiction B may correspond to the state of Georgia, and lottery jurisdiction C may correspond to the state of Florida. The televised game show 68 will be broadcast to these three geographically defined lottery jurisdictions via any suitable broadcast scheme.
(28) An aspect of the method is that the broadcast intended for each individual lottery jurisdiction A, B, C has at least one winner of a mini-game 84 from the respective jurisdiction. For example, referring to
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(30) It should be appreciated that the broadcast received by one jurisdiction A, B, C need not have a mini-game winner from the other jurisdictions. For example, the game show may be prepared for broadcast in five different lottery jurisdictions A through E. However, there may not be a winner in any of the actual mini-games conducted during taping of the game show from jurisdiction C and D. In this scenario, when the game show is prepared for broadcast in jurisdiction C, one of the stored substitute mini-games having a winner from jurisdiction C is retrieved and placed into the broadcast for jurisdiction C. Likewise, one of the stored substitute mini-games having a winner from jurisdiction D is retrieved and placed into the broadcast for jurisdiction D. Thus, jurisdiction C will receive a modified version of the game show 68 with no mini-game winner from jurisdiction D, and jurisdiction D will receive a modified version of the game show 68 with no mini-game winner from jurisdiction C. Jurisdictions A, B, and E may all receive the original taped version of the game show 68.
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(34) A bonus game 20 is established that is played separate from the first primary game 12. The bonus game 20 has its own set of rules and prize structure and is generally conducted completely independent of the primary lottery game. Various types of second chance or bonus games 20 are well known in the lottery industry, and any one or combination of these games may be utilized in the present invention. In the embodiment depicted in
(35) Still referring to the embodiment of , K
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. Group C corresponds to: A, K, Q, and J. Group D corresponds to: A.diamond-solid., K.diamond-solid., Q.diamond-solid., and J.diamond-solid.. In the embodiment of
(36) The game symbols 30 on the game tickets 14 of and K.diamond-solid., respectively. It should be appreciated that the game symbols 30 could be cards or items that are not within any of the predefined groups 32. For example, the game symbols 30 on game tickets 14 may be 10
or 8
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(37) If the one of the groups 32 are satisfied by the player's accumulation of game symbols 30, then the player is entered into the bonus game 20 and is granted a defined number of entries into the bonus game drawing. For example, in the embodiment of
(38) The players may enter their primary lottery game tickets 14 into the bonus game program via a website maintained by the gaming authority. It is not a requirement that only non-winning tickets 14 can be entered. For example, all tickets 14 from the primary lottery game may be played, including winning tickets. The tickets are entered in the sense that each game ticket or entry 14 is uniquely identified by a code or other means that the player provides to the game authority or administrator, for example via a website maintained by the game authority or in person at an authorized game or lottery location. Once verified, the ticket 14 is entered into the bonus game 20 and the game symbol 30 associated with each tickets are recorded or credited in the player's account.
(39) A particular embodiment of the primary lottery game may include the linking of a second primary lottery game to enhance the player's odds of success or prize in the bonus game. This embodiment is also illustrated in
(40) The second game tickets 24 are linked to the bonus game 20 for the first primary game 22 such that players increase their chance of success in the bonus game 20 by entering the second game tickets 24 (winning or non-winning) into the bonus game 20. The primary games 12, 22 and bonus game 20 are conducted such that (i) play of the first primary game 12 does not require play of the bonus game 20 or the second primary game 22, (ii) play of the second primary game 22 does not require play of the first primary game 12 or the bonus game 20, and (iii) play of the bonus game 20 requires play of the first primary game 12 but not the second primary game 22. Thus, the gate to the bonus game 20 is play of the first primary game 12. The player cannot enter the bonus game 20 simply by playing the second primary game 22. Play of the second primary game 22 may, however, increases the player's likelihood of success or enhance a prize in the bonus game 20 by various means. For example, in one embodiment described in greater detail below, entry of game tickets 24 from the second primary game 22 may increase the number entries a player is granted in the bonus draw game 20, or increase a prize awarded in the bonus game 20, or increase the number of bonus games 20 the player is eligible to play, and so forth.
(41) A second type of bonus game symbol 34 is associated with (e.g., printed on or accessible via a website) on the second game tickets 24. The second bonus game symbols 34 are visually linked to a particular one of the predefined groupings 32 of first bonus symbols to the extent that a player can readily visually associate the symbol 34 with a particular group 32. For example, referring to the embodiment of 3 and
4, respectively. A player can readily appreciate that
3 is a multiplier (factor of 3) associated with the Group A, and that
4 is a multiplier (factor of 4) associated with Group B.
(42) The player's initial entry into the bonus game 20 (granted upon accumulation of one or more of the predefined sets 32 of first bonus game symbols) may be enhanced by one or more of the second bonus game symbols 34 accumulated by the player that are linked to the respective predefined set 32 of first bonus game symbols 30. For example, referring to
(43) In certain embodiments, the player can accumulate multiple sets 32 of bonus game symbols between bonus game drawings, wherein the player's number of entries in the next scheduled bonus game 20 is the cumulative total from all of the accumulated sets. For example, if the player accumulates Group A and Group B, then he is granted 20 initial entries in the bonus game 20. These initial entries may be increased by any second bonus game symbols 34 acquired by the player that relate to Group A or Group B.
(44) The embodiment of a multiplier that increases the player's odds of winning is only one example of an enhancement to play of the bonus game 20. In another embodiment, the second bonus game symbol 34 may increase the prize award in the bonus game 20 resulting from the player becoming a winning contestant in the televised game show. For example, a multiplier of 3 may apply to a prize award from the game show of $10,000, resulting in a final prize of $30,000. In still another embodiment, the second bonus game symbol 34 may identify an add-on prize that is in addition to the bonus game entries or bonus game price, such as a $500 shopping spree, and so forth. It should be appreciated that the type of enhancement provided by the second bonus game symbols 34 can vary within the scope and spirit of the invention.
(45) A, .diamond-solid.K, and .diamond-solid.5. The
A entitles the player to 1 entry in the bonus game 20, and the .diamond-solid.K entitles the player to 10 entries in the bonus game. The .diamond-solid.5 does not match one of the predefined sets 32 and has no value in the bonus game 20. As with the embodiment of
(46) In certain embodiments, the players are provided with a bonus game board 36 that tracks the first bonus game symbols 30 and second bonus game symbols 34 acquired by the player. In the embodiment of
(47) In a particular embodiment, the game board 36 may be a virtual board accessed by the player via a website that automatically updates and visually associates the second bonus game symbols 34 with their respective predefined set 32 of first bonus game symbols 30, as in
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(49) As mentioned above, the bonus game 20 may be administered through a players' club, wherein players establish an individual account maintained by the lottery authority for the purpose of entering, tracking, and qualifying for and playing the bonus games. The players access their account via an Internet enabled device at the website address provided on the ticket 14. Each player may have an individual account number.
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(52) As mentioned above, the bonus game may include linking of a second primary game to the bonus game. In this regard, referring to
(53) Referring to the figures in general, the present invention also encompasses a game system that embodies many of the methodology aspects discussed above.
(54) Embodiments of the methods and systems disclosed herein may be executed by one or more suitable networked lottery gaming systems. Such system(s) may comprise one or more computing devices adapted to perform one or more embodiments of the methods disclosed herein. Such gaming systems and computing devices may access one or more computer-readable media that embody computer-readable instructions which, when executed by at least one computer, cause the computer(s) to implement one or more embodiments of the methods of the present subject matter. Additionally or alternatively, the computing device(s) may comprise circuitry that renders the device(s) operative to implement one or more of the methods of the present subject matter. Furthermore, components of the presently-disclosed technology may be implemented using one or more computer-readable media.
(55) Any suitable computer-readable medium or media may be used to implement or practice the presently-disclosed subject matter, including, but not limited to, diskettes, drives, and other magnetic-based storage media, optical storage media, including disks (including CD-ROMS, DVD-ROMS, and variants thereof), flash, RAM, ROM, and other memory devices, and the like.
(56) The present disclosure also makes reference to the transmission of communicated data over one or more communications networks. It should be appreciated that network communications can comprise sending and/or receiving information over one or more networks of various forms. For example, a network can comprise a dial-in network, a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), public switched telephone network (PSTN), the Internet, intranet or other type(s) of networks. A network may comprise any number and/or combination of hard-wired, wireless, or other communication links.
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(58) The host central computer system 122 may be a single networked computer, or a series of interconnected computers having access to the network 110 via a gateway or other known networking system. Generally, the central controller 123 configured to communicate with, manage, execute and control individual terminal units 104 within the lottery jurisdiction, and to interface with the network enabled devices 116a, 116b, and 116c of the players for entry into and play of the bonus games, as described herein. The central controller 123 may include a memory for storing gaming procedures and routines, a microprocessor (MP) for executing the stored programs, a random access memory (RAM) and an input/output (I/O) bus. These devices may be multiplexed together via a common bus, or may each be directly connected via dedicated communications lines, depending on the needs of the system 100.
(59) The central controller 123 may be directly or indirectly connected through the I/O bus to any manner of peripheral devices such as storage devices, wireless adaptors, printers, and the like. In addition, a database (DB) may be communicatively connected to the central controller 123 and provide a data repository for the storage and correlation of information gathered from the individual terminal units 104 or devices 116. The information stored within the database may be information relating to individual players, games, or game card specific information.
(60) Aspects of present system and method call for the players to interface with the host central computer system 122. This may be done directly, as illustrated in
(61) In one embodiment, the player's network enabled device may be located at a point of sale location for the first or second primary game lottery tickets, and may even be a part of the terminals 104. In this embodiment, a player may interact with the system 122 immediately after purchasing or receiving a primary game ticket.
(62) Each lottery jurisdiction may be differently configured for purposes of carrying out various lottery functions within its borders. For purposes of discussion, each lottery jurisdiction may be considered as a node. The lottery jurisdiction nodes 120, in turn, may be directly connected and/or multiplexed to the network 110 via direct network links. Further, the direct network links may be secure communications channels physically hardened against tampering and/or the communications may be encrypted to prevent unauthorized access to information transmitted thereon.
(63) With each lottery jurisdiction, a plurality of terminal units 104 may be provided at multiple locations and connected with a LAN or WAN. Further, the LAN and/or WAN connecting each of the terminal units 104 may include one or more separate and secure buses 108, routers 112, web servers 106, gateways and other networking equipment to provide continuous and/or redundant connectivity to the network 110. As discussed above, the network 110 may be communicatively connected to central host computers 122 and/or respective central controllers as well as associated databases to allow for implementation, storage, tracking and analysis of gaming and other features. The network 110 may also be connected to external systems (e.g., Facebook Twitter, etc.) for different purposes. For example, the players may be notified through these external systems as to whether or not they won or lost in the primary or second chance games.
(64) The terminal units 104 may be configured with any manner of hardware and software functionality to accept a player's entry and wager into a primary game, such as an on-line game or purchase of an instant game ticket. The terminal units 104 may also be configured for redeeming a player's game ticket after completion of the primary game, or completion of the second chance game of the player's choice. For example, the terminals may issue a credit slip that the player uses to collect their prize award at an establishment's cashier or an authorized lottery redemption center.
(65) The terminals 104 may include any conventional feature known to those skilled in the art related to lottery terminals. The terminal 14 includes features and functionality to allow a player or retail clerk to enter the information required to participate in the lottery game. An exemplary terminal 14 includes a housing, one or more input devices, which may be a control panel having input keys, a display, a value input device such as a card reader, a play slip or ticket reader, and a ticket printer. The play slip reader is typically configured to read user selection marks, bar codes, magnetically stored information, or any other desired input information. Control panel input keys allow the player or retail clerk to select the game to be played, input the value to be wagered, manually enter selected lottery characters, and input any other information necessary to play the lottery game. The terminal may include a display which may be an LCD, a CRT, or touch-screen capable of receiving and displaying information related to the game. The value input device may include any device that can accept value or a wager from a customer, such as a card reader or an optical currency collector. The value input device may be integrated with external devices, such as a cash register or other retail terminals, to exchange information necessary to receive and record the wagering transaction. The game ticket printer may be used to print or otherwise encode game tickets with information selected or required to play the lottery game. The printer may provide game tickets that reflect a player's selection, or complete lottery slips if the selection was generated automatically by the terminal. It should be readily appreciated that particular embodiments of terminals 14 are not meant as a limitation of the invention, and that embodiments of the present invention may encompass any configuration of features and functionality to allow initiation and playing of a lottery game.
(66) It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made present invention without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It is intended that the present invention include such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims.