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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2012
Filed:
May. 26, 2005
Robert Charles Angell, West Greenwich, RI (US);
James Richard Lavoie, Voluntown, CT (US);
Robert Charles Angell, West Greenwich, RI (US);
James Richard Lavoie, Voluntown, CT (US);
Rite-Solutions, Inc., Pawcatuck, CT (US);
Abstract
A system, method, and article of manufacture are disclosed that comprise receiving, from one or more client terminals, two or more purchase requests, wherein each of the purchase requests identifies a wager for one or more multi-player games. A wager result is then determined for each wager at the time of purchase and stored in a database. Once all the wagers for an instance of a game are received, an outcome, such as a set of cards, is determined for each player and, if appropriate, the house (the host of the game). The outcome for each player is based on the previously determined wager result(s) and the type of game played. The outcome(s) are then stored with the wager(s) and wager result(s) in a transaction history file corresponding to each of the game's patrons (players) and in a game status file. A patron may then submit a request at a client terminal to reveal the results of the wager(s) and, optionally, the outcome of the game at either the gaming facility where the wagers were placed or at an off-site location.