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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 30, 2012
Fergus A. Leen, Wimbledon Park, GB;
Sam B. Lawrence, London, GB;
David G. Mcnally, Wimbledon, GB;
Clive Hetherington, Huddersfield, GB;
David M. Mcdowell, London, GB;
Kevin R. O'neal, London, GB;
Fergus A. Leen, Wimbledon Park, GB;
Sam B. Lawrence, London, GB;
David G. McNally, Wimbledon, GB;
Clive Hetherington, Huddersfield, GB;
David M. McDowell, London, GB;
Kevin R. O'Neal, London, GB;
Cantor Gaming Limited, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
In various embodiments, a predetermined number of move numbers for one or more players or users of a game or application may be determined, e.g., using an indicator. For example, a first group of move numbers for a first player and a second group of move numbers for a second player may be determined. The players use the pre-established move numbers to advance according to the rules of the application or game. Move numbers within a group may be sequenced or non-sequenced. Move numbers may be replaced at each player's turn or when all or a subset of move numbers of a group are used. Move numbers may be established by any type of indicator such as dice, dominos, or a random number generator. In some embodiments, move numbers may be traded in. Move numbers may or may not be visible at predetermined times to one or more players.