Abstract:
A dice game may prepare the playing area by arranging the plurality of dice boards on a surface. Players may start a repeatable round by associating bidding money cards from the deck of money cards with each of the dice boards of the plurality of dice boards. The players may play the repeatable round having a plurality of repeatable turns. Each repeatable turn is performed by each player. Each repeatable turn of the plurality of repeatable turns includes rolling a dice set and placing a bid by associating a sub-set of dice of the dice set with one of the dice boards. The players may end the repeatable round when a last player places a last bet. The players may identify a winning bid for each of the dice boards. The players may award the money cards based on the winning bid for each of the dice boards.
Abstract:
This novel card game is comprised of a set of 200 standard size (3.5″×2.5″) custom playing cards, 36 numbered 1¼″ disks, four immunity tiles, and one 2.5″ direction of play disk. Players deal 4 cards into each of 9 stacks in front of each player's 9 numbered disks. The remaining cards are placed in the center of the table as a draw stack. The goal of the game is to eliminate the cards in all 9 of a player's stacks. It is possible to have more than 9 stacks on the table at one time or to have new stacks added once a player has eliminated stacks. The first player to discard their last card, without any stacks remaining on the table, is the winner.
Abstract:
I have invented a board game with a spiral design in a planetary out-of-space atmosphere. This game allows you to interact with a game of strategy between single players or partners. The end goal is to enter all four of ones spaceships to the center of the spiral they become the winner.
Abstract:
A game apparatus that combines the features of various games of chance, such as poker, craps and blackjack, includes a first set of six dice, each having the numbers 1-36 imprinted thereon and a second, lettered die having a select one of the letters A-F on each side thereof. A third, colored die includes a discrete one of six colors on a side thereof. The game also includes a set of playing cards, each having any one of the six colors on the colored die, any one of the letters A-F and only one of numerals 1-36 imprinted thereon. Each player is assigned a card and the numbered dice are rolled; the players alternate wagering and the lettered and colored dice are rolled and compared to each player's assigned card to determine a winner according to the greatest number of matches of colors, letters and numbers.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a board game and a method of playing a board game in which players attempt to be the first to have their set of game pieces move from a start to a finish space along a path formed of a plurality of path spaces. Each player moves by selecting a movement card with indicia directing the player to either move a game piece a number of spaces or providing the player with “jump”, “sack”, “switch”, or “return” instructions. If a numbered card is drawn, the player is permitted to move substantially any game piece, either the player's piece or any opponent's piece, on the board the allotted number of spaces. If a moving game piece lands on a space occupied by another game piece, the occupying game piece is returned to the start space.
Abstract:
An East-West casino offers two or more gambling games in which one is a poker game using a traditional Western deck of cards and another is a poker game based upon a new Chinese Poker Deck of cards.
Abstract:
±1nt is an entertaining, multi-level card game involving the fundamentals of math. It is inclusive of four operands that are central to the game. The ±1nt also features a ±1nt scale reading and special cards. One of the unique features of this game is that it is an educational game and also a fun game. The various math applications provide the basic building blocks needed throughout life. It also helps build confidence for those that are not entirely comfortable with math applications. Additionally, the multi-level feature enables the game to be stimulating for people of all ages.
Abstract:
A method of playing a community card poker game in which two down cards are dealt to each player from a deck having suited cards, non-suited cards and a wild cards, followed by a betting round, then three community cards are dealt face up followed by a betting round, then a fourth community card is dealt face up followed by a betting round and a final card is then dealt followed by a final betting round, a winning hand is then declared and wagers are settled. The winning hand can only contain one wild card and if a player cannot make a hand with only one wild card (because the player has too many wild cards), the player's hand is declared a losing hand. A betting variation is that a losing calling party pays a penalty in some circumstances based upon the ranking of the winning hand.
Abstract:
Ten0 is an entertaining, multi-level card game involving the fundamentals of math. It is inclusive of four operands that are central to the game. The Ten0 also features a Ten0 scale reading and special cards. One of the unique features of this game is that it is an educational game and also a fun game. Playing Ten0 games include providing a deck of cards, dealing cards, forming the deck, placing the deck faced down, and starting the game with the total for all participating players. The players choosing card(s) from his/her hand, calculating and recording with the use of the card(s), drawing a card and shuffling the deck and finishing the game.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a mathematical game. Such method comprises (1) generating a separate set of calculating numbers for each individual player or team; (2) designating certain math operations (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) available to each player; (3) generating a target number applicable to all players; (4) players calculating the target number by combining all of their calculating numbers with any combination of some or all of the designated math operations; and (5) players announcing their calculations.