Bryan M. Kelly - Alamo CA, US Pravinkumar Patel - Las Vegas NV, US Anthony E. Green - Henderson NV, US John E. Link - Manteca CA, US Gennady Soliterman - San Ramon CA, US Jeffrey L. Allen - Pleasanton CA, US Dennis Lockard - Tracy CA, US Jeffrey C. Tallcott - Pleasanton CA, US Joshua D. Larsen - Las Vegas NV, US Thomas Scott - Henderson NV, US Christopher D. Barton - Henderson NV, US Sudheer Vemuri - Las Vegas NV, US Mettu R. Reddy - Marshfield WI, US
Various embodiments are directed to gaming systems, gaming devices, and methods for presenting tournament games. According to one embodiment, a gaming system for presenting tournament games includes a plurality of gaming devices in communication with a tournament server as well as a plurality of tournament displays positioned throughout a gaming establishment. Each gaming device is configured to enable concurrent play of a base game and an on-demand tournament game in which the on-demand tournament game is player initiated. The tournament server manages play of the on-demand tournament game, and the tournament server determines a location of active and eligible players for the on-demand tournament game. The plurality of tournament displays are positioned throughout a gaming establishment, and the tournament displays are also in communication with the tournament server. The tournament server sends tournament information to the tournament displays near the location of active and eligible players of the tournament game.
Tournament Gaming Systems, Gaming Devices And Methods
Bryan M. Kelly - Alamo CA, US Pravinkumar Patel - Las Vegas NV, US Anthony E. Green - Henderson NV, US John E. Link - Manteca CA, US Gennady Soliterman - San Ramon CA, US Jeffrey L. Allen - Pleasanton CA, US Dennis Lockard - Tracy CA, US Jeffrey C. Tallcott - Pleasanton CA, US Joshua D. Larsen - Las Vegas NV, US Thomas Scott - Henderson NV, US Christopher D. Barton - Henderson NV, US Sudheer Vemuri - Las Vegas NV, US Mettu R. Reddy - Marshfield WI, US
Assignee:
Bally Gaming, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
A63F 13/00
US Classification:
463 29, 463 16, 463 25
Abstract:
Various embodiments are directed to gaming systems, gaming devices, and methods for presenting tournament games. According to one embodiment, a gaming device provides a base game in a normal, non-tournament mode, and the player's eligibility to play a tournament game is also determined. An eligible player is prompted to select a desired tournament game from a list of available tournaments while base game is in the normal, non-tournament mode. In response to the player's selection of a tournament game, the gaming device is reconfigured from the normal mode to a tournament mode. The gaming device processes game play in the tournament mode and creates a final tournament score for the player. At the conclusion of the tournament game on the gaming device, the gaming device is reconfigured into the normal, non-tournament mode.
Bryan M. Kelly - Alamo CA, US Pravinkumar Patel - Las Vegas NV, US Anthony E. Green - Henderson NV, US John E. Link - Manteca CA, US Gennady Soliterman - San Ramon CA, US Jeffrey L. Allen - Pleasanton CA, US Dennis Lockard - Tracy CA, US Jeffrey C. Tallcott - Pleasanton CA, US Joshua D. Larsen - Las Vegas NV, US Thomas Scott - Henderson NV, US Christopher D. Barton - Henderson NV, US Sudheer Vemuri - Las Vegas NV, US Mettu R. Reddy - Marshfield WI, US
Assignee:
Bally Gaming, Inc. - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
A63F 13/00
US Classification:
463 16, 463 25, 463 29
Abstract:
Various embodiments are directed to gaming systems, gaming devices, and methods for presenting tournament games. According to one method, a player tracking card is received at a gaming device. Tournament entry points are incremented as the base game is played. In one embodiment, tournament entry points are based on a predetermined percentage of a player's wager for base game play. The player is presented with one or more tournament games for play when the player has accumulated a sufficient number of tournament entry points. A tournament game selected by the player is initiated on a secondary display of the gaming device. In one embodiment, the secondary device has an embedded processor that is separate and distinct from a main processor of the gaming device. Once the tournament game is initiated, the player is presented with the option to have the tournament game automatically played. Accordingly, a player is able to play the base game while the tournament game is automatically played on the secondary display.
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