September 2nd, 2014 at 7:26:21 PM
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My two table games have been patented now:
Break Poker Patent
Shortie Blackjack Patent
Thanks to my patent lawyer, Jon Muskin, who knows how to do it exactly right. Thanks, Jon.
Break Poker Patent
Shortie Blackjack Patent
Thanks to my patent lawyer, Jon Muskin, who knows how to do it exactly right. Thanks, Jon.
September 2nd, 2014 at 8:18:23 PM
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A-A, with dealers Ace Up
* A-A-A, Unsuited ..................... .. 30 to 1
* A-A-A, Suited ............ ........ .. 100 to 1
* A-A-A, All Diamonds..................... 200 to 1
Using this paytable ?
* A-A-A, Unsuited ..................... .. 30 to 1
* A-A-A, Suited ............ ........ .. 100 to 1
* A-A-A, All Diamonds..................... 200 to 1
Using this paytable ?
Shed not for her
the bitter tear
Nor give the heart
to vain regret
Tis but the casket
that lies here,
The gem that filled it
Sparkles yet
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:42:42 PM
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Congratulations Wayne!! Looks like the electronic version made it through which is encouraging. Now if we can just get the live card game versions to start getting approved......I am not holding my breath :-)!
September 3rd, 2014 at 4:25:29 AM
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Congrats on your patenteds Wayne and Good lucky with you games too.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
September 3rd, 2014 at 6:00:19 AM
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Congrats.
Care to provide descriptions of these games?
Care to provide descriptions of these games?
I invented a few casino games. Info:
http://www.DaveMillerGaming.com/
Superstitions are silly, childish, irrational rituals, born out of fear of the unknown. But how much does it cost to knock on wood? 😁
September 3rd, 2014 at 8:33:37 AM
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Quote: BuzzardA-A, with dealers Ace Up
* A-A-A, Unsuited ..................... .. 30 to 1
* A-A-A, Suited ............ ........ .. 100 to 1
* A-A-A, All Diamonds..................... 200 to 1
Using this paytable ?
Thanks, Buz. In 2010, we developed the first version of Shortie, the first side bet ever designed that "parlays" a side bet to the blackjack main game. In Shortie blackjack, when a player's first 2 card score 9 or lower, a 3-to-1 payout is made right away. Then the side bet remains in action with the blackjack game. If the player wins the blackjack main game, the main bet gets even money AND the side wager is paid 2 to 1. Recent side bets including Lucky Stiff, 3-to-1, Even-Odd, House Money and War Blackjack have similar features. Since our patent only covers electronics versions, we wish all listed side bets do well in the market.
This year, we have a new version of Shortie Blackjack where if the first 2 cards score 9 or lower, an instance payout is made and the side wager is done.
All versions of Shortie are approved in Nevada, Mississippi and Washington.
DJ, I will explain Break Poker later.
Quote: ParadigmCongratulations Wayne!! Looks like the electronic version made it through which is encouraging. Now if we can just get the live card game versions to start getting approved......I am not holding my breath :-)!
Guess what? Break Poker's patent covers the felt version. We are lucky to get the table version too. As a matter of fact, also covered in the patent is a great innovation of newly designed Mahjong tile for casino games. These tiles use Mahjong symbols and the game plays with 37 tiles. If anyone is interested in this new tile game, PM me.
Thanks, Stephen for the kind words.