Is somebody knows Rules, RTP and pays?
Video link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7riPfIcvJ8E&ab_channel=PompsieSlots
9picks slideshow
https://lasvegassun.com/photos/galleries/2022/oct/14/20221014_sun_rock_wvweb/#/0
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS
https://uspto.report/TM/97522210
https://www.casino.org/vitalvegas/rock-paper-scissors-slot-machine-is-mindless-good-fun/
“Tie! Prize Level Up,” and the values on the prize wheel increase. The prizes on the wheel can increase up to five times the original values.
If you have to bet, I think the math is fairly simple on this one. If they're going for, say, a 90% RTP, then you allow the machine to randomly pick one of the three options. This gives a 33.333% chance of a win, so three units bet per win, so you'd return something like 2.7 units. Meaning the average wheel spin would be 2.7 units. This would be adjusted a bit to allow for a progressive contribution and I guess they'd have to figure in an adjustment for the probability of having greater than 5 ties in a row.
Quote: VladAlex1Trademark application is filed for Mark Literal Elements
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS
https://uspto.report/TM/97522210
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I'm surprised that got approved for a trademark. I wanted to trademark Wizard of Odds a long time ago, but my attorney said my chances of approval were quite poor, in part because of the previous game show by that title. So, I settled for "Wizard of Odds.com".
Quote: WizardQuote: VladAlex1Trademark application is filed for Mark Literal Elements
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS
https://uspto.report/TM/97522210
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I'm surprised that got approved for a trademark. I wanted to trademark Wizard of Odds a long time ago, but my attorney said my chances of approval were quite poor, in part because of the previous game show by that title. So, I settled for "Wizard of Odds.com".
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Looks like the application is still pending, so not approved yet.
Quote: Talldude90Now, that, looks like a game made for millennials.
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Actually, I was thinking it looks very geared towards the Asian market... The illustrations look very "Japanese," and I know the game is very big over there; it's even made it into video games. The original game was also invented by the Chinese centuries ago.
Players place their bet on paper, rock, scissors plus an optional tie side bet. Then the dealer draws a card from a randomly shuffled deck showing paper, rock, or scissors. The house gets its edge by including a whammy card in the deck that appears 1/50 draws. Players who want to avoid it have to place a 'no whammy' side bet.
Quote: JackSpadeA casino could garner a lot of publicity for itself by offering a table game version with a live dealer. Instead of actual hand gestures that would be exploitable by advantage players and invite disputes about intention and timing, the casino could simply use cards.
Players place their bet on paper, rock, scissors plus an optional tie side bet. Then the dealer draws a card from a randomly shuffled deck showing paper, rock, or scissors. The house gets its edge by including a whammy card in the deck that appears 1/50 draws. Players who want to avoid it have to place a 'no whammy' side bet.
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Their was a table game version of Rock Paper Scissors in the early 2000s. I saw it in Biloxi. It only lasted a short while. The game got beat for a substantial amount and was pulled.
I think it cannot compete with RCP-2022
2018 game video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pimpFMpJVo&ab_channel=Livedealer.org