Patent ID: 7401784
Filing Date: 2008-07-22
Classification: A63F

Abstract:
1. A gaming card game playing method utilizing a playing surface comprising eight player positions and one house dealer position, the method comprising: a first step of a house dealer removing Tens, Jacks, Queens, and Kings from a standard 52-card deck of playing cards, to provide a remaining deck consisting of only 36 cards, each remaining card in the deck has a positive number point value from 1 to 9 indicated by the face value of the card and the number of suit symbols on the card so that each card has a value to add to a score and so that the game is fast-paced and easy to learn and easy to score quickly to allow more games to be played in a given amount of time than prior gaming card games, and using the remaining deck consisting of only 36 cards to play a gaming card game; a second step of determining one player to be a player/dealer; a third step of each player posting a wager; a fourth step of a house dealer stacking eight piles of four cards each, one card at a time, in front of the house dealer and discarding the remaining four cards; a fifth step of the player/dealer selecting one of the eight piles to be an action pile to be used as an action hand to start the play by placing an action button on the selected pile; a sixth step of the house dealer shaking three dice in a dice cup and rolling the three dice and counting a sum total of the points shown on the three dice and using the sum to count around eight player positions at the table counter-clockwise starting at the dealer/player position to select a player to receive the action pile of cards as the player's action hand, placing the action hand in front of the player selected by the dice count, and placing the remaining piles of cards in the other seven player positions around the playing surface counter-clockwise from the action hand, the house dealer removing each pile from each player position where there is no player; a seventh step each player, except the player/dealer, looking at his/her cards and forming two hands, a two-card front hand and a two-card back hand with the back hand having a higher score than the front hand; an eighth step of the player/dealer turning both hands face up and each other player, beginning with the player having the action hand, turning over his/her hands, one-at-a-time and comparing his/her front hand to the player/dealer's front hand and his/her back hand to the player/dealer's back hand to determine which has a higher hand based on pairs being the best hand starting with a pair of Aces as the highest pair hand, and continuing with a pair of nines, eights, sevens, sixes, fives, fours, threes, and twos in descending order of value, and finally continuing with total point score by adding the values of non-paired cards with Aces counting one point, indicated by the single suit symbol on the card, and the other cards counting points of the added face values of the cards, indicated by the face number and number of suit symbols on each card for a uniform scoring system, using a ten point system from nine as the highest point hand down to zero as the lowest point hand based on a counting system wherein points totaling double digit numbers only count the second digit, so that adding two cards together totaling ten equals zero points and totaling eleven equals one point; a ninth step of settling a bet for each player according to a system: 1. If the player wins both hands, the player/dealer pays out the amount wagered 2. If the player/dealer wins one hand and the player wins the other (push), no money is exchanged 3. If the player/dealer wins both hands, the player/dealer wins the player's wager 4. If the player and the player/dealer have the same hand(s), the player/dealer wins on all identical hand(s) and in an event of a tie, the ranking is settled based on individual card values with nine being high and Ace being low.