Gaming systems and methods for operating gaming systems

09836919 ยท 2017-12-05

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Abstract

A gaming system is provided that includes at least one payment acceptor for funding a players account, a master server and a processor device configured to communicate with a mobile device. The gaming system establishes one or more authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted, compares a mobile device elevation at which a mobile device is located to the one or more authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted. The gaming system, responsive to the comparing, permits gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is within the one or more adjusted authorized elevations. The gaming system does not permit gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is outside the one or more adjusted authorized elevations.

Claims

1. A method of operating a gaming system having at least one payment acceptor for funding a players account, having a master server and a processor device configured to communicate with a mobile device, the method executed by the processor device, comprising: establishing one or more authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted; adjusting the one or more authorized elevations according to a height of a user of the mobile device; comparing a mobile device elevation at which the mobile device is located to the one or more adjusted authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted; responsive to the comparing, permitting gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is within the one or more adjusted authorized elevations, and not permitting gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is outside the one or more adjusted authorized elevations; and tracking a location of the user when the user is using the mobile device, wherein the mobile device is enabled to present a wagering game via a display screen on the mobile device using funds from the player account according to the permitting.

2. The method of claim 1, further comprising permitting non-gaming operations using the mobile device regardless of whether the mobile device elevation is within or outside the one or more authorized elevations, wherein the non-gaming operations are concierge, non-wagering advertising, or non-wagering entertainment operations.

3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of transmitting information related to the gaming to the mobile device, wherein the mobile device is in communication with the master server that manages the players account.

4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of receiving information relating to an account of the user of the mobile device, wherein the mobile device is enable to present a wagering game via a display screen on the mobile device according to the permitting.

5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of tracking a location of the user when the user is using the mobile device.

6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of not permitting gaming using the mobile device includes: receiving information obtained from the step of comparing; and processing the received information to determine whether to present a wagering game to the user.

7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of not permitting gaming using the mobile device includes: determining whether to disable gaming on the mobile device.

8. A gaming system comprising: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory configured to process operations provided by: a master server configured to communicate with a mobile device and a payment acceptor for funding a players account, the master server including: a player tracking server adapted for: establishing one or more authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted; adjusting the one or more authorized elevations according to a height of a user of the mobile device; comparing a mobile device elevation at which the mobile device is located to one or more adjusted authorized elevations; responsive to the comparing, permitting gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is within the one or more adjusted authorized elevations, and not permitting gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is outside the one or more adjusted authorized elevations; and tracking a location of the user when the user is using the mobile device, wherein the mobile device is enabled to present a wagering game via a display screen on the mobile device using funds from the player account according to the permitting.

9. The gaming system of claim 8, further including another server adapted for: permitting non-gaming operations using the mobile device regardless of whether the mobile device elevation is within or outside the one or more authorized elevations, wherein the non-gaming operations are concierge, non-wagering advertising, or non-wagering entertainment operations.

10. The gaming system of claim 8, wherein the mobile device is in communication with the master server that manages the players account, wherein the master server further comprises a gaming server adapted for facilitating operation of games accessed by the user on the mobile device.

11. The gaming system of claim 8, wherein the master server is further adapted for transmitting information related to individual games available to the user.

12. The gaming system of claim 8, wherein the player tracking server is further adapted for, when not permitting gaming using the mobile device: receiving information obtained from the comparing; and processing the received information to determine whether to present a wagering game to the user.

13. The gaming system of claim 9, wherein the other server includes an accounting server adapted for receiving storing and transmitting information relating to an account of the user of the mobile device.

14. The gaming system of claim 9, wherein the other server includes an administrative server adapted for tracking non-gaming related activity of the user of the mobile device during a stay at a casino complex.

15. A non-transitory computer readable medium including a plurality of instructions, which when executed by at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to: establish one or more authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted; adjust the one or more authorized elevations according to a height of a user of a mobile device; compare a mobile device elevation at which the mobile device is located to the one or more adjusted authorized elevations that correspond to areas where mobile gaming is permitted, wherein the mobile device is in communication with a payment acceptor for funding a players account; responsive to the comparing, permit gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is within the one or more adjusted authorized elevations, and not permit gaming using the mobile device when the mobile device elevation is outside the one or more adjusted authorized elevations; transmit information related to the gaming to the mobile device wherein the mobile device is enabled to present a wagering game via a display screen on the mobile device using funds from the player account according to the permitting.

16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the at least one processor, further cause the at least one processor to permit non-gaming operations using the mobile device regardless of whether the mobile device elevation is within or outside the one or more authorized elevations, wherein the non-gaming operations are concierge, non-wagering advertising, or non-wagering entertainment operations, wherein the mobile device is in communication with a master server that manages the players account.

17. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the at least one processor, further cause the at least one processor to receive information relating to an account of the user of the mobile device.

18. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the plurality of instructions, when executed by the at least one processor, further cause the at least one processor, when not permitting gaming using the mobile device, to receive information obtained from the comparing, and processing the received information to determine whether to present a wagering game to the user.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The accompanying drawings incorporating in and forming a part of this specification illustrates several aspects of the present invention and together with the description serves to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:

(2) FIG. 1 presents a perspective view of a mobile gaming device.

(3) FIG. 2 presents a block diagram of an example embodiment of the mobile gaming device.

(4) FIG. 3 presents a block diagram of an example embodiment of the mobile. gaming system using a mobile gaming device of the type illustrated in FIG. 2.

(5) FIG. 4 presents a view of a gaming site that includes a hotel/casino complex wherein the hotel rooms are illustrated as being at different elevations from public areas.

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates an operational flow diagram of an exemplary method of operation.

(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(8) Reference is now made to the figures, and particularly, to FIG. 1 illustrating a mobile gaming device 100 in its operating environment. As shown, the device 100 comprises a housing 105 having a high-quality display screen 110 for viewing various visual applications presented by the device.

(9) The mobile gaming device 100 is shown cradled in the hands H of a user along with a stylus 115 that may be used to interact with touch points on the display screen 110. It can thus be appreciated that the device 100, which includes a built-in antenna (not shown), is easily and efficiently handled and functionally portable to promote its function in mobile gaming. The embodiment of the mobile gaming device 100 illustrated in FIG. 1 takes the form of a personal digital assistant or PDA. Other configurations that provide for portability are within the scope of the invention as well, an example of which, without limitation, is a tablet computer or any other portable device capable of elevation detection.

(10) The mobile gaming device 100 is shown with function keys 120 and a program selector 125 that may be used, for instance, to select the type of game a user wishes to play and the format in which the game is presented. It should be understood that the mobile gaming device 100 may incorporate function keys on different areas of the housing than illustrated in FIG. 1, or alternatively, may be incorporated as a part of a system program that may be actuated on the display screen. In addition, a speaker/microphone 130 is illustrated on the housing 105, although, as with the function keys, the mobile gaming device can come with or without this feature.

(11) The display screen 110 further shows a tool bar 135 utilized for system instructions and assistance. An account field 140 is shown to provide to the user a running total of the amount that the user has available to wager. Adjacent the account field 140 is shown a current bet field 145 that provides an indication to the user of how much money has been wagered for the present game.

(12) When in gaming mode, the display screen 110 presents the particulars of the game chosen for play. In the illustration of FIG. 1, the selected game is roulette. More particularly, a roulette layout 150, similar to the layout found on roulette tables in a conventional casino, is depicted. A roulette wheel 155 is partially shown within the display screen 110. Further, an indicator board 160 is illustrated to identify, in similar fashion to games played at a conventional roulette table, the list of winning numbers in previous games. Touch points on the display screen 110 may also offer operational icons 165 such as those shown.

(13) The mobile gaming device 100 is illustrated in block diagram form in FIG. 2, showing important functional components thereof. It should be noted that this is but one example embodiment, and other embodiments, which do not depart from the scope of the invention, may be enabled. In addition, the various features described herein may be enabled alone or in combination. It is important to reiterate that the mobile gaming device 100 may comprise any type of device capable of receiving and displaying information to a user that is received from a remote location.

(14) As shown in FIG. 2, the mobile gaming device 100 is embodied to communicate over a wireless network. Accordingly, the mobile gaming device 100 includes an antenna 170 which connects to a wireless interface 175. The antenna 170 and wireless interface 175 operate in unison to receive signals transmitted from a remote location. As described above, other systems and methods for communication with a remote location are possible. The wireless interface 175 may perform such operations as decoding, demodulation, and other processing necessary to receive and transmit information in communication with a remote location.

(15) A microprocessor 180 or other computing device such as, without limitation, DSP, ARM or ASIC connects to the wireless interface 175 to perform an analysis and processing on data. The microprocessor 180 also connects to or communicates with a memory 185, a display screen 190 (analogous to display screen 110 in FIG. 1) and a user interface 195. The memory 185 may comprise any form of memory capable of storing data. In various embodiments, the memory 185 may comprise RAM, ROM, hard disk drive, flash memory, optical memory, CD or DVD ROM or a CD-RW media. In one embodiment of the mobile gaming device 100, the memory 185 is configured to store any and all of data, software code and programs, video data, pictures, graphics, machine readable code and processor executable logic code.

(16) The display screen 190 may comprise any type of system configured to display information to a user. In one embodiment, the display screen 190 incorporates touch screen capability for use by a user with a stylus, such as that identified by numeral 115 in FIG. 1, or other pointing device to convey instructions through interactive input. The mobile gaming device 100 may further include a microphone, such as that identified as 130 in FIG. 1, or other similar device in combination with a voice recognition system configured to allow a user to provide voice commands to the mobile gaming device 100 to thereby control operation.

(17) The user interface 195 may optionally be included to provide access to additional systems for a user to enter information to the mobile gaming device 100. The user interface 195 may comprise a track ball or mouse-type device, function keys or buttons (as in those identified as 120 and 125 in FIG. 1), a keyboard, microphone/speaker (i.e., numeral 130 in FIG. 1), voice recognition system, pointing device, or any other device or system capable of receiving input from a user.

(18) A power source 200 connects to the microprocessor 180 to provide power for operation as is known in the art. Although not shown, it is contemplated that the power source 200 may also connect to other systems or components of the mobile gaming device 100 as necessary to facilitate operation.

(19) In operation, the mobile gaming device receives information over the antenna 170 and the wireless interface 175. Upon receipt, the microprocessor 180 may process the data to reformat the received data for viewing on the display screen 190 or for use by a user. The data received by the microprocessor 180 via the antenna 170 and interface 175 may be stored either temporarily or permanently in the memory 185.

(20) The mobile gaming device 100 may further be configured using the systems shown in FIG. 2 to receive user input. More particularly, a user may provide user input to the system via the user interface 195 or a touch-equipped display screen 190. Any type of information may be received from a user and it likewise may be stored in memory 185 and/or transmitted to a server for processing and further storage.

(21) In preparation for further discussion regarding the components of the mobile gaming device 100, it is important to remember that traditionally gaming has been offered only in public areas, such as in bars and on the casino floor. Since mobile gaming is intended to allow the participation in gaming activities beyond the traditional casino floor, monitoring responsibilities become significantly more difficult. Regulations have been put in to place that identify and permit gaming in certain public areas, while likewise identifying prohibited gaming in areas that are more private and more difficult to monitor. One possible reason gaming may be limited to certain areas is to prevent minors from wagering, or to prevent other types of fraud or illegal activity.

(22) Under current regulations, one prohibited gaming area is in hotel rooms of a hotel/casino complex. As can be appreciated by those who visit gaming locations, the hotel rooms in hotel/casino complexes are almost universally located in high-rise towers. Thus, the elevation of these hotel rooms is different from the elevation of the public areas where gaming is permitted.

(23) In an important aspect of the invention, the mobile gaming device 100 incorporates an elevation recognition element 205. The elevation recognition element 205 is contemplated as being any mechanical or electronic system that can recognize and identify the elevation of an object above a fixed level using measurement techniques. In one embodiment of the invention, the elevation recognition element 205 takes the form of an altimeter. An exemplary embodiment of an altimeter used in the mobile gaming device 100 is a barometric altimeter of well-known type. A barometric altimeter operates by measuring the air pressure at a static port in the device 100. Since air pressure decreases with an increase in elevation, the barometric altimeter may be calibrated to recognize the air pressure directly as an elevation.

(24) In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the elevation recognition element 205 comprises a radar altimeter. A radar altimeter makes use of a radio signal emitter to measure elevation. More specifically, the radar altimeter emits a radio signal and then measures the time taken for the radio signal to reflect from a surface back to the emitter. This allows for measurement of an exact distance, i.e. the elevation above ground level. In one embodiment, a GPS-based altitude determination system may be utilized.

(25) Working in conjunction with the elevation recognition element 205 is a comparator 210. For use in the mobile gaming device 100, the comparator 210 is programmed with one or more elevations or elevation ranges that correspond to areas of permitted gaming, i.e. authorized gaming areas. The elevations corresponding to areas in which gaming is permitted establish one or more authorized elevations. A comparison may occur between the one or more authorized elevations and the elevation recognized by the elevation recognition element 205. Generally, but not exclusively, the areas of permitted gaming consist of those public spaces that are found at ground level in hotel/casino complexes. Such areas include the traditional casino floor, restaurants and bars near the casino floor, shopping areas that are accessible to pedestrian traffic and the public pool areas located on the grounds of the property. While most areas of permitted gaming will be located at ground level, as well more described in detail in conjunction with FIG. 4, it is contemplated that gaming may be permitted in areas at other elevations as well.

(26) Accordingly, in operation, the comparator 210 is programmed with authorized or baseline elevations that correspond to elevations associated with permitted gaming areas. During operation of the mobile gaming device 100, the elevation recognition element 205 identifies the elevation at which the device 100 is located. This elevation is then compared to the one or more authorized elevations or elevation ranges that are programmed into the comparator 210. It is contemplated that the authorized elevations may be stored in the mobile gaming device 100 or on a server. It is further contemplated that the comparison may occur at the server based on information received from the mobile gaming device 100. Continued game play is dependent on the result of the comparison, namely, that the mobile gaming device 100 is located at an authorized elevation.

(27) In one embodiment of the mobile gaming device 100 of the present invention, the comparator 210 incorporates an adjustment element 215. The function of the adjustment element 215 is to normalize or offset the comparison procedure by taking into account the height of the user or any other factor that may require an offset. Thus, when a user obtains a mobile gaming device 100, the adjustment element 215 is programmed in such a manner that a user's height does not skew the comparison procedure and thereby results in the mobile gaming device 100 becoming inoperable.

(28) Summarizing the operation of this aspect of the present invention, the elevation recognition element 205 and the comparator 210 work in unison and in conjunction with the microprocessor 180 to make a determination as to whether the mobile gaming device is in an area of permitted gaming or an area of prohibited gaming. Alternatively, the determination may occur at one or more servers, which are discussed below.

(29) In a further embodiment of the invention, the mobile gaming device 100 includes a disabling element 220. The disabling element 220 operates to disable a presentation of a wagering game if it is determined that the mobile gaming device is in an area of prohibited gaming based on the cooperative operation of the elevation recognition element 205 and the comparator 210. As will be described further below, it is specifically contemplated that the disabling element 220 does not prevent the mobile gaming device 100 from continuing to provide concierge or non-wagering advertising or entertainment operations if incorporated into the system. The disabling element 220 may be enabled in hardware, such as a switch, software or a combination of both.

(30) With reference to FIG. 3, it is contemplated that a mobile gaming system practiced in accordance with the present invention may be controlled by or in communication with a master server 225. The master server 225 comprises any type of computer system capable of storing data and providing data to one or more users over a network. The master server 225 may also provide processing operations. In one embodiment, the master server 225 includes database systems to store data regarding slot-type and other casino games, such as video poker, roulette, blackjack, craps or any other wagering event.

(31) The master server 225 communicates with a plurality of wireless access points 230, each having an antenna 235 to transmit and receive communications. Any number of wireless access points 230 may be provided as designated by wireless access points 230A through 230N, where N comprises any whole number. It is contemplated that the wireless access points 230 communicate with the master server 225 through hard-wired connections as shown, although it is within the scope of the invention to have any form of wired or wireless communication between the access points and the server.

(32) The wireless access points 230 operate to communicate over wireless channels with one or more mobile gaming devices 100 that are provided for use with a mobile gaming system. Any type of wireless transmission may be implemented including, but not limited to, radio or other frequency or electromagnetic energy, optical and infrared-type communication. Moreover, the wireless communication may occur under any type of standard or protocol, such as AMPS, IS-95, GSM, COPD, Mohitex, Ardis, IEEE 802.11, GPRS, UMTS, Bluetooth and/or other similar protocols.

(33) The master server 225 may incorporate a variety of component servers that promote the useful operation of the mobile gaming system of the present invention. More specifically, a gaming server 240 is provided to facilitate the operation of the games accessed by a user on the mobile gaming device 100. The master server 225 may include database systems to store and transmit information related to the 20 individual games available to the user through the mobile gaming system or, alternatively, simply be programmed to determine a winning play and/or an appropriate payout. In the latter embodiment, the mobile gaming device 100 is pre-loaded with software for the games to achieve the functionality herein.

(34) An accounting server 245 may be provided to receive, store and transmit information relating to a user's account. More particularly, a user desiring to participate in mobile gaming initially establishes an account with the gaming operator and deposits funds in the account with which to wager. This initial investment is recorded in the accounting server 245. It is contemplated that the accounting server 245 keeps track of individual bets made by the user to note the draw down in the user's account, as well as replenishment deposits made by the user at various times.

(35) A player tracking server 250 may be provided to assist in determining the location of a user when using the mobile gaming device 100. The player tracking server 250 may be configured in accordance with traditional player tracking programs which monitor player gaming and provide player rewards. The player tracking server 250 may also be configured with software that aids in the decision as to whether or not to permit continued gaming or disable the mobile gaming device 100. For instance, the player tracking server 250 may receive information gathered by elevation recognition element 205/comparator 210 combination to be further processed toward the presentation of a wagering game. The player tracking server 250 may also be configured with other locating means, such as GPS elements, to facilitate other location operations.

(36) The master server 225 may further have an administrative server 255 that keeps track of such things as expenditures associated with the user's stay at the hotel/casino complex. For instance, the administrative server 255 may receive, store and transmit information regarding the user's hotel bill, restaurant charges, shopping charges, and the like.

(37) Further, the master server 225 may have a concierge server 260 that may be configured with the appropriate software to provide for such things as making reservations at the restaurants affiliated with the location, purchasing tickets for entertainment events, and scheduling such things as side trips to satellite tourist locations and/or sport outings. It should be noted here that concierge server 260 continuously operates to provide concierge services even if the mobile gaming system, in other operations, determines that a user is in an area where gaming is prohibited and hence the mobile gaming device 100 is wager disabled.

(38) Reference is now made to FIG. 4 wherein a hotel/casino complex is presented. The illustration, in conjunction with the following description, details the flexibility contemplated by the mobile gaming system and the associated mobile gaming device as described herein. The complex is shown as comprising a casino 265 and a tower 270 having 10 floors. It should be recognized that the numbers of floors shown in FIG. 4 is only exemplary, and that the hotel rooms of hotel/casino complexes may be in structures with either a fewer number of floors or a greater number of floors. The casino 265 can be directly incorporated into the same physical structure as the tower 270, or alternatively, the two may be separately situated in adjacent relation to one another as shown.

(39) The casino 265 is shown at its traditional elevation at ground level. Further contemplated as being on this level, and collectively described as ground floor establishments 270 as part of floor 1 of the tower 270, are such other public areas where gaming is lawfully permitted which may include restaurants and bars.

(40) Floors 2-4 and 6-9 of the tower 275 are shown as having hotel rooms, collectively identified as 280. In contrast to the public areas described above, hotel rooms are non-public areas in the complex. As such, gaming operators do not monitor inside the hotel rooms 280 and thus cannot determine with certainty whether minors, who are prohibited from gaming, are using a mobile gaming device or other acts of fraud are occurring. In order to substantially eliminate this possibility, gaming operators ban mobile gaming in hotel rooms 280, as per applicable laws and regulations.

(41) Consequently, as shown on the drawing, mobile gaming is prohibited on floors 2-4 and 6-9 of tower 275 as corresponding to floors with hotel rooms 280. However, there are many hotel/casino complexes where establishments, such as exclusive restaurants, clubs or lounges are located on floors above ground level within the tower 275. As illustrated in FIG. 4, the top floor, identified as floor 10, of the tower 275 has a restaurant 285. This is defined as the type of public area, like the restaurants described earlier as part of the ground floor establishments 270, where gaming is permitted.

(42) In addition, floor 5 of the tower 275 in this illustration is contemplated as a lounge 290. This is also defined as the type of public area where gaming is permitted. Thus, as shown, the prohibition of mobile gaming that applies to floors 2-4 and 6-9 of the tower 275 does not apply to floors 1, 5 and 10.

(43) As such, when the comparator 210 of the inventive mobile gaming device is programmed with the authorized elevations, the elevations associated with floors 5 and 10, corresponding to the lounge 290 and restaurant 285, are specifically set forth as authorized elevations where gaming is permitted. This emphasizes a particular advantage of the mobile gaming device and the inventive mobile gaming system wherein various elevations or elevation ranges are identified as permitted gaming elevations and other elevations are identified as prohibited gaming elevations. The decision to disable the mobile gaming device or allow gaming to proceed, as the situation requires, is based on accurate and efficient elevation recognition.

(44) FIG. 5 presents an operational flow diagram of an example method of operation. At step 300, a user obtains a mobile gaming device from the gaming operator, such as for example at a cashier's cage. The gaming operator may designate any one or more areas on the property as procurement and return locations for mobile gaming devices. A master server is provided to facilitate and manage the mobile device operation. The user actuates the mobile gaming device to access the master server in preparation for using the device for gaming at step 305. It is contemplated that the mobile gaming system, such as the server or mobile gaming device, has been pre-programmed with authorized elevations and non-authorized elevations corresponding to areas of the complex at which gaming is allowed and not allowed.

(45) In accordance with the present invention, since the elevation of certain areas where gaming is permitted is different from the elevation of certain areas where gaming is prohibited, a list of authorized elevations is established to identify elevations where gaming is permitted and elevations where gaming is prohibited. To facilitate operation of the mobile gaming system in accordance with the establishment of authorized elevations, the mobile gaming device is provided with an elevation recognition element. The elevation recognition element performs an operation to determine the elevation of the mobile gaming device and thus its user as identified at step 310.

(46) Further as described above, the mobile gaming device incorporates a comparator programmed or capable of receiving elevations identified as permitted gaming areas. The elevation of the mobile gaming device as identified by the elevation recognition element registers with the comparator to determine if the user is at an acceptable elevation for gaming. This occurs at step 315. If, at step 315, the comparison operation determines that the mobile gaming device is at an elevation associated with permitted gaming, then the operation advances to step 320. Alternatively, if at step 315 the cooperative operation of the elevation recognition element and the comparator determines that the mobile gaming device is at an elevation associated with prohibited gaming, then the operation advances to step 325. At step 325 the disabling element disables the presentation of a wagering game. The disabling element may comprise software, hardware or a combination of both.

(47) If the user is at an elevation associated with an area in which gaming is permitted, and any further inquiry is satisfied at step 320, an inquiry is made as to whether the user has sufficient funds for continued gaming at step 330. Step 330 may be facilitated by the accounting server, which keeps track of the user's funds and can make the determination of sufficient funds, as at step 335. If so, the user is permitted to proceed with the wagering game as at decision step 340. If, however, the user has drawn down the account below a threshold for more betting, as shown at decision step 345, the presentation of a wagering game is disabled in similar manner as occurs if the user is at an elevation associated with prohibited gaming. Of course, the user may deposit more money into the account to continue play.

(48) In summary, the mobile gaming device of the present invention provides the advantage of promoting play of slot-type and table-type casino games away from the traditional casino floor, while simultaneously restricting the operation of the mobile gaming system in areas where mobile gaming is prohibited. More specifically, if the mobile gaming device is at any unauthorized elevation, such as those associated with the hotel rooms in a tower, the device is disabled to prevent gaming from occurring at those associated unauthorized elevations.

(49) The foregoing description of a preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment disclosed herein was chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as is suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.