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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 09, 2010
Charles F. Pavlich, Fair Oaks Ranch, TX (US);
Kevin Stringer, Boerne, TX (US);
Ken Anderson, Boerne, TX (US);
Bart A. Meltzer, Corralitos, CA (US);
Charles F. Pavlich, Fair Oaks Ranch, TX (US);
Kevin Stringer, Boerne, TX (US);
Ken Anderson, Boerne, TX (US);
Bart A. Meltzer, Corralitos, CA (US);
Fantasy Sports Now, Inc., Boerne, TX (US);
Abstract
A system and method for a fantasy sporting event game that reduces the requirement that the game player be skilled in the sport, or have knowledge of the sport. The method resolves the competition with a single actual sporting event as opposed to a season. The fantasy team players, chosen from players participating in the live sporting event, are randomly assigned to the fantasy teams. Team owners sign on after a live sporting event has been selected. Game players are then each assigned team members to fill out their rosters. An actual live player may be assigned to more than one team. Likewise, the fantasy teams established need not contain an actual live player from each of the positions for the particular sporting event. Variations as to the number of players on a fantasy team and the duration of the one-game time period are anticipated.