FIELD OF THE INVENTION.
The invention relates to electronic games and service systems used in local and
global networks for establishing casinos, in administrative and production systems,
as well as in stock exchange systems and other communications and marketing
systems requiring their parts to interact.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
The patent "Multi-player type video game playing system" (EP, A1, 0387862,
19.09.90, A63F9/22) is known that describes a playing system consisting of a
cylinder-shaped screen with several radially arranged projectors. Each of the
projectors is directed at a specific section of the screen. Several player's operating
sections are arranged radially toward the screen. The sections, however, can be
locally arranged around only one processor and do not provide for connecting
service companies to the system as its subjects.
Gaming sets of equipment for gaming centers are known (LP, B, 3-70993, 11.11.91
and JP, B, 3-70994, 11.11.91) that are designed for playing on several group-forming
gaming machines with a possibility of settling game accounts for games with several
players. They, however, do not permit establishing of a protected network that is not
limited by distance and that provides for a possibility of serving several companies
and/or players belonging to the system (possibility of money transactions included) at
a diversity of the game basis for wagering, betting and other game events.
Electronic settlement of accounts via networks that provide communications with
financial institutions is known, for instance, "Apparatus and method for providing
credit for operating a gaming machine" (US, A, 5038022, 06.08.91) and "Installation
permettant de participer à distance et en direct à des jeux de casino" (FR, A1,
2666672, 13.03.92). They, however, do not permit establishing of a geographically
unlimited gaming system consisting of a plurality of subjects that envisages a
simultaneous modeling of the gaming situation and settling the accounts by the
results of the game through a financial institution.
Patents "A communication terminal used as a game machine" (EP, A2, 0477775,
04.01.92) and "Game of skill or chance playable by several participants remote from
each other in conjunction with a common event" (US, A, 5083800, 28.01.92) are
known that use telephone lines and terminals. The authors, however, did not
envisage establishing of a protected network with service possibilities, including that
of money transactions, on a broad gaming basis with various combinations of playing
teams.
The patent "Game playing system" (US, A, 4958835, 25.09.90, A63F9/22) is known
that describes a system with a plurality of gaming machines interconnected by a
communications channel that enables them to exchange data using an identification
code for each machine. Upon each reception of data the identifying device of the
system checks whether the data belongs to the transmitting machine. In case the
data cannot be identified, the game account is reset and incriminated, and the real
account owner is searched for by addressing gaming machines of the system. This
system, however, can completely upset a player's game in case of system failure
which may entail a money loss on player's bank account and decreases the system
reliability.
The patent "Game scoring method" (US, A, 4900027, 19.10.88, G06F15/44) is
known describing a computer-based scoring method in which each player is
assigned an identifying digital number entered in conjunction with "WE" or "THEY"
key depression, thereafter digital numbers indicating scores earned are entered in
conjunction with "WE" or "THEY" key. At the end of a game the computer displays a
total score for each individual player together with his identifying number. However, it
heavily narrows the possibility of selecting a desirable composition of players for a
given gaming situation and provides no privacy of players' accounts. The patent
"Method of lookahead pipeline for processing object records in a video system" (US,
A, 4894774, 16.01.90, G06F15/44) is known. It describes a method that permits to
search an associated database list that contains information on all the objects
meeting the preset criteria. An associated list of criteria on this or that object is
compiled by which the object is searched for among those available, its position and
dimensions on the display are specified together with the address of stored graphic
data and the address of the communications index that specifies the address of the
next entry in the associated list. After that the list is consecutively searched for those
entries that satisfy the preset criteria. This method, however, provides no opportunity
for a player to select a team that meets his criteria for a given gaming situation and
to join the situation together with the desired team of players.
A computerized gaming system for playing poker, described in Patent US, A,
4926327, 15.05.90, G06F15/44, is the closest by its engineering essence to the
suggested electronic gaming system (EGS). The former consists of a central
computer unit (CCU) and a group of individual player consoles (IPC) interconnected
with the CCU. The CCU is equipped with means enabling all players to initiate a set
of wagers, a circuit to initiate all poker game events with a simultaneous data
exchange, a circuit to evaluate each player's cards and determine the order of finish
of the players, a circuit to divide the total amount wagered. Each IPC is equipped
with a processor, a circuit to receive and display the cards assigned to an individual
player, a circuit permitting each player to respond to the game events initiated by the
processor, a circuit to receive and display wagering data. The system enables a
plurality of players to simultaneously wager within the initiation time period equal to
the period a player is permitted to wager. The system provides for a multivariant
poker game that complies with the parameters set either automatically by the system
or manually by the players. It also performs a final scoring for each player after the
game is finished. The system permits to install a plurality of IPCs within a local
territory, enables each player to monitor game events, and restricts the surrounding
people from observing the game results on the IPC display through use of a funnel-shaped
screen. The system can be used in casinos. This computer system,
however, can offer players only one type of gaming situation and is limited in territory
by the possibilities of a given local network. Besides, it provides no opportunity for
establishing a protected network that is unlimited by its territory and can serve all its
subjects, both players and companies that require a broad gaming basis enabling
them to wager in any combinations, perform money transactions through financial
institution once the game is over, etc.
A computerized statistical football game described in patent US, A, 4918603,
17.04.90, G06F15/44 can serve as the closest example of the suggested method of
system control and adjustment by its engineering essence. The game has means for
setting up individual football franchises, for selecting starting player rosters, for
scoring performances for each football player. The invention belongs to gaming
systems, being able to control gaming situations depending on variations in football
team composition and the process of selection and exchange of football players, as
well as the process of scoring performances for each football player after they were
exchanged between the teams. This method, however, envisages no possibility for a
gaming system user to compose a football team with a guaranteed participation of
only those subjects that were identified and checked for their affiliation to the system.
Besides, it cannot provide privacy of information on the gaming situation within a
selected game and on its final results.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The invention solves the problem of creating an electronic gaming system that
provides a broad variety of gaming situations and helps acquire habits of solving
logical and strategic problems, betting and forecasting the results of various gaming
situations in interaction with other players, for instance, in totalisator or while playing
roulette, as well as wagering in gambling combination games the player participates
in, like card games, checkers, chess, etc. The system meets the requirement that a
player be able to join a gaming situation any time of day or night disregarding the
working hours of an establishment, casino for instance, to play several games at a
time or to combine playing with other activities without the necessity to leave the
premises comfortable to the user and go someplace else. The possibility of betting
real money through player's bank accounts that guarantees confidentiality of his
wins, accuracy and verifiability of settlements as well as player's personal safety
combined with an opportunity to communicate stimulates him to join a game. All the
above is realized in a virtual computer world with participation of real players or
groups of players selected by the user who can assess them on the basis of the
available information. At the same time all the players remain personally unknown to
the participants of the gaming situation.
The basic problem of the invention is also solved by devising a method of controlling
and adjusting such systems as described above. The operation of computerized
gaming systems, for instance, of casino type, requires integration of functionally
similar gaming and servicing situations necessary and/or desirable for a player to join
such a system. Moreover, it is required that a specific gaming situation be joined only
by those of all the system subjects that are registered in the system and have had
their honesty checked. The system must prevent a possibility of an intended intrusion
and ensure confidentiality of all gaming events and settlements while providing a
high invariance level of offered gaming situations and their combinations.
The electronic gaming system consists of a central computer station (CCS),
peripheral computer stations (PCS) and a data transmission network (DTN) to
interconnect them.
The CCS includes a computer of the administrator and is equipped with the following
systems: a players registration system, a game accounts managing system, an
information tabulating, storing and searching system, a system for recording gaming
situations, a system for final scoring by the results of the game, a wagering and
betting system, an executive gaming system, a data exchange system.
The players registration system is designed to register all new subjects who join the
system, those already logged on, or those who leave the system. Thus, the system
ensures control over a certain restricted group of included subjects.
The game accounts managing system controls the players' game accounts,
executes settlements between the players and the CCS and performs operations on
their bank accounts.
The information tabulating, storing and searching system serves to accumulate and
process the information on players, gaming situations, selection criteria, etc. and
keeps special records of communications sessions that permit to check the validity
and correctness of administrator actions and the reliability of system protection.
The system for recording gaming situations keeps records on each of the player-initiated
games and stores the current gaming situations to permit their restoration in
case of a communications failure. Thus, the information in the system is preserved
even in case of emergency, enabling a player to check the validity and correctness of
settlements.
The wagering and betting system provides a possibility to bet and wager prior to the
beginning of a game.
The executive gaming system performs a direct control over the blocks that realize
the gaming process, provides information input and output as well as other actions
necessary to play a game.
Unlike the state-of-the-art central gaming computers, the CCS comprises an
electronic payments system, an information protection system, a secure
communications system, a game selection system and a mailing system.
The executive gaming system realizes various gaming situations on the basis of the
EGS database.
The secure communications system provides personal communications of PCS with
the CCS administrator or with other PCSs by means of electronic communications.
The communications can also be organized between any two or more arbitrarily
formed PCS groups.
The game selection system includes a database on all the gaming situations and
permits to select a game by any preset (indicated) criterion, to join the selection, to
participate in several games at a time by switching over from one to another.
The electronic payments system provides information exchange with financial
institutions, such as banks, and executes electronic payments by means of
telecommunications.
The information protection system protects personal, financial and general network
information used by the players against an unauthorized intrusion, as well as
demarcation and redistribution of information and information access among the
EGS subjects.
The secure communications system provides a direct real-time interactive
communications between the system subjects, as well as between a player and the
administrator or between groups of players. The system enables a player to
overcome the time restriction imposed by working hours of a casino since the latter
actually turns into an electronic gaming system.
The CCS and PCSs include mailing systems providing a personal electronic mail for
PCSs and/or topical electronic billboards, reference systems and a data exchange
system. The reference system supplies information on the players that are present in
the EGS, a game rating of each of the potential players and offers an opportunity to
select a partner by any of the preset criteria.
The mailing system is designed to provide an exchange of personal messages
between the users and other electronic mail services and to update the electronic
billboards. Players' personal messages are transmitted in the form of secure
packages and can be processed by addressees both in CCS-connected or CCS-disconnected
status, since they require no immediate reaction.
The personal E-mail system provides individual correspondence among players,
between players and the administrator or other system subjects within the EGS
limits. The system also provides topically-grouped in-system electronic billboards.
Such a structure ensures a protected information exchange for the subjects included
into the system.
The data exchange system provides a protected data exchange between the CCS
and PCSs.
The reference system enables a user to easily find the necessary information on the
gaming system, thus preventing potential errors on his part that could cause a loss of
information or disclosure of his personality. The reference system assists in and
simplifies the use of the gaming system.
The PCS comprises modems and computers of the players and those of the financial
PCSs. The financial PCSs have their own bank accounts. Optionally, they can be
equipped with means of radio communications, modems, network and/or radio
modems, desktop and/or laptop computers. The modem and computers comprised
in a PCS can be stand-alone and/or integrated into a LAN with a terminal. Operation
of the CCS in the data exchange network permits it to interact with any arbitrary
combination of PCS types. The data transmission network consists of a
communications station interacting with both radio and network modems.
So, the EGS provides administration, data exchange and execution of gaming
processes while ensuring security, privacy and a broad variety of games and
services. Moreover, it monitors the players' accounts and will never allow a player to
lose more than is deposited on his bank account.
The method of system control and adjustment consists of players registration,
selection of a playing team starting composition and scoring each player in a given
game.
The distinction of the suggested method lies in the fact that a player is identified at
his registration by a set of key attributes that are transmitted to the CCS protection
system in an encoded form. The information supplied by a player is individually
encoded and sent to the administrator as well as the present (installed) subjects of
the EGS. Having registered, the player selects a starting composition of teams
(groups). To do so, he gets acquainted with the information search system, selects
and directly indicates the required criteria, and passes them on to the CCS which
performs an automatic adjustment of the EGS. Then the player joins one or more
games selected from the game database list. The player is scored by the results of
each game he participates in. In case the set of attributes entered by a player does
not coincide with the one stored, a registration failure is registered in the electronic
protocol and the administrator is informed thereof. The number of registration
attempts is limited, and when it is exceeded, the EGS is warned of an intrusion. In
this case the bank and/or other player's accounts are blocked. After the registration
the gaming image of the player can be modified on his request in accordance with
the suggested common rules. A player can monitor any of the selected games by
switching the games over on his display and can interactively influence the regime of
the games installed in the EGS.
With games installed, a player can select any information in the process of the game
and send it to any subject included into the EGS.
In accordance with the above method, the confidentiality of data transmission, the
security of the system and the privacy of bank accounts can be observed by players
and the system-included subjects that provide services only when the EGS is
comprehensively controlled and adjusted at all stages of its subjects interaction. The
above factors are also provided through use of an information encoding system with
individual for each player encoding keys in all of his communications sessions with
casino programs.
The suggested electronic gaming system permits to establish an unlimited-by-territory
closed-for-public network with confidential services open to all of its included
subjects, both players and companies. The system offers a broad gaming basis and
provides for money transactions by the results of one or several selected games
through players' bank accounts.
The suggested method prevents an unauthorized access to the system and
guarantees privacy of all actions undertaken in the process of or after the gaming
situations that are formulated in accordance with the player's requests together with
the team members selected by him.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is illustrated by drawings that show:
Fig.1 - structure of the central computer station; Fig.2 - structure of possible types of peripheral computer stations; Fig.2a - option 1: a single peripheral computer station; Fig.2b - option 2: a peripheral computer station of financial companies; Fig.2c - option 3: a mobile peripheral computer station using radio
communications; Fig.2d - option 4: a network peripheral computer station; Fig.3 - structure of the data transmission network; Fig.4 - EGS interaction diagram; Fig.5 - displayed list of actions for entering the system; Fig.6 - displayed structured information from the game selection database; Fig.7 - displayed structured information for selecting players; Fig.8 - displayed rating of players; Fig.9 - table for selecting players by preset criteria; Fig.10 - displayed scoring table and account information; Fig.11 - diagram of the sequence of system-controlling actions; Fig.12 - diagram of the players registration mode; Fig.13 - diagram of the starting players composition selection mode; Fig.14 - diagram of the game joining and monitoring mode; Fig.15 - diagram of player account management and settlements; Fig.16 - displayed "images" of players.
INVENTION EMBODIMENT OPTIONS
The electronic gaming system consists of a CCS (1) that comprises a modem device
(21), a server (22), a computer of the administrator (23) and a terminal (24), all
operating as a single administrative system (2), see Fig. 1.
The CCS structure is a combination of soft- and hardware that stores, collects and
controls the information of a computerized gaming system, for instance, of casino
type.
The CCS consists of a players registration system (3), a game accounts managing
system (4), an information tabulating, storing and searching system (5), a system for
recording gaming situations (6), a system for final scoring by the results of the game
(7), a wagering and betting system (8), an executive gaming system (9), a data
exchange system (10), see Fig.1, 2a-d.
The EGS is equipped with peripheral computer stations (PCS) (25) that comprise a
system for admitting players (26) to the CCS and a gaming interface system (27),
see Fig.2a-d.
Unlike the state-of-the-art central gaming computers, the CCS (1) also comprises an
electronic payments system (11), an information protection system (12), a secure
communications system (13), a game selection system (14), an executive gaming
system (9). The CCS realizes the gaming situations from the database (16') of the
executive gaming system (9), see Fig.1. The interaction between the CCS (1) and a
PCS (25) is carried out through a data transmission network (32), see Fig.4,
comprising a communications station (20) that can communicate both with radio
modems (28'), see Fig.2c, and network modems (28), see Fig.2a,b,d. The EGS can
also feature, for instance, mailing systems (15), see Fig.1 and 2a-d, that are included
into the CCS (1) and PCSs (25).
The EGS can, for instance, have either a single a secure communications system
(13) or a secure communications system combined with a mailing system (15). The a
secure communications system provides electronic communications of a PCS with
the administrator computer (23) at the CCS (1), or communications of PCSs (25)
among themselves, see Fig.4. The a secure communications system (13) can
provide communications of any two or more arbitrarily formed groups (29) of PCSs
(25), see Fig.4.
The game selection system (14) comprises a database (16'') that describes all types
of gaming situations and permits selection of any of them, see Fig.6.
The information tabulating, storing and searching system includes a database (16'')
that describes the composition of players and their rating, and permits to select
players by any preset criterion, see Fig.8, 9. The PCS includes computers (30) or a
computer network (31) and modems (28) of both players and bank and/or other
deposit accounts, see Fig.2a-d. The CCS consists of a terminal (24) and a server
(22) of the administrator (2), connected to a modem device (21), see Fig.1. The CCS
(1) provides interaction of PCSs (25) in any arbitrary combination through the data
transmitting network (32). The PCS (25) includes a modem (28) and computers (30,
31) that can be both desk- and laptop. The computers included into the PCS (25)
can be either stand-alone, see Fig.2a, or connected to a LAN, see Fig.2d, having a
terminal and a modem (28), see Fig.2d.
All the systems operate in an interactive mode and are based, by the general
classification, on methods of comparison, classification and identification of images
(MCCII) that treat comparison as a measuring operation performed by a measuring
and computing complex (MCC). The MCC has an hierarchic structure since each
system solves its own problem, independently classifies a specific action with this or
that type of problem, and interactively passes its decision to an appropriate system.
The EGS adequately identifies and organizes the operation of the whole system
performing the role of an MCC using MCCII, collects and processes the data
obtained as a result of a complex examination of the situation. When necessary, the
main gaming functions can be set by a player during a game, or by the administrator
in the administrative mode of system operation. A model formulated in terms of fuzzy
logic is applied to use the database. Using the rules for composing fuzzy
relationships, a diagnostic decision for each data set is worked out that assumes the
form of an affirmation, negation or question on further gaming process when applied
to the most suitable variant. Versions of such a system are known from publications,
for instance,
The database is represented by a set of data organized by the SDSA (structured
description of subject area) principle with each set physically located as a separate
system on the disk
Formal language means are used for administrative-type information systems, for
instance "DESKTOP SYSTEM"
To realize the suggested method of system control and adjustment, each player, who
wishes to participate in the system, performs the following operations from his
peripheral computer station (PCS) (25) through a telephone line: activates (36) the
PCS, establishes connection (37) with the central computer station CCS (1), starts
the player registration system (38), see Fig.11. Each player has a bank and game
deposit accounts (34) included into the EGS, as well as his permanent and
operational identifying attributes (code, encoding key, password, pseudonym,
gaming image) logged in the system. In order to join the system, a player must have
a computer connected through a modem to a telephone line and a special software.
A physical connection with the GCS, followed by an automatic connection through
the telephone line to the CCS (1), is established by registration, see Fig. 11. If the
registration is successful (39), the GCS monitor is activated (40) and interaction with
the working block of the system (41) becomes possible. The player receives the
necessary information (42) from the reference system, selects a game he is
interested in (43) and controls the gaming process (44). All the financial settlements
resulting from the game are performed by the system (45). In case of a registration
failure (46) the PCS is blocked (47), and the system provides an opportunity to
personally address (48) the administrator by connecting the player with the
administrator, see Fig.11. At this point the player's registration session is stopped.
To accomplish registration, see Fig.12, a player activates the registration system (50)
by clicking a corresponding item on the PCS-displayed menu and enters, upon
request, his identifying attributes (51), i.e. his code, password and pseudonym, in
sequence. The registration system compares the received information with the
identifying attributes stored in the CCS database. If they coincide (52), a successful
registration (53) is logged in the electronic protocol, player's business cards are sent
to his constant partners and the administrator (54), and the player is connected to
the working block to perform all further actions. Thus, the registration procedure is
successfully completed (55). A special system for encoding information with an
individual for each player encoding key is used to provide security and privacy of
communications between a player and the casino.
If the identifying attributes do not coincide (56) with those stored in the CCS
database, the attempt is logged in the electronic protocol as a registration failure (57)
and is compared with the number of allowed attempts (58). If the number of attempts
is exhausted (59), the player is urgently connected to the administrator (60) for a
dialog. After the dialog the CCS sends a request "is the personality of the player
identified?"(58). If the answer is "yes" (61), a successful registration of the player is
automatically logged in the protocol (53), and he is connected to the working block
(41). If the answer is "no" (62), an intrusion attempt is logged (63), the player's
account is blocked (64) to prevent theft of money. The registration is aborted (65).
In case the number of registration attempts is not exhausted (66) the player enters
his identification attributes once again (51). If the registration was accomplished
successfully, the player can use the registration system for changing his identifying
attributes - pseudonym, password, see Fig.5, and his gaming image, see Fig.16. The
player's pseudonym and gaming image can be changed in strict compliance with the
preset rules which protects other players against fraud. The player's password can
be changed at his will by selecting an arbitrary combination of numerals and letters,
both Latin and Cyrillic, or any other characters offered by the computer keyboard.
The registration system is also actuated to log a player's temporary exit from the
casino or his final quitting of the system. In such cases appropriate mandatory
entries are logged in the protocol and the CCS database. Any data exchange in the
EGS is performed through information protection means (12) that encode and
decode the information in players' computers.
After a player is connected to the working block (41) in the protected display mode,
he can actuate any mode of this block and switch over between several modes. A
player can switch over to information or gaming mode, start one or several games, or
start selecting players for his team.
In the players searching mode the user actuates the search system (67), specifies
his criteria (68) and receives a request "are needed candidatures available?" (69). If
the answer is "yes", he can select his partners from the list (70). Then the player's
business cards are sent to the selected persons (71), and the partners enter a dialog
exchange (72) to specify the criterion of the initiator, for instance, what gaming table
the initiator would like to join, see Fig.7, or what players by pseudonym, gaming
image or rating he is willing to invite, see Fig.9. Then the system requests "do all
partners agree?" (73). If the answer is "yes", the team is considered to be formed
(74). If the answer is "no", the system requests "abort players selection?" (75). If the
answer is "yes", the selection process is stopped. If the answer is "no", the system
repeats its request "do all partners agree?" (73). The required rating of players can
be either assigned by the initiator himself or can be chosen by him from the players
rating table, see Fig.8, offered by the information system (42). The rating is selected
by a probability percent of partner's wins in a specific type game. If the EGS contains
games with the specified criteria, the system offers the list of games and the game
selection process starts (77), see Fig.14. Prior to the start the player selects his
partner by clicking the required line, see Fig.9. The latter receives the player's
business card, and then the partners enter a dialog information exchange (72). If the
EGS contains no players meeting the set criteria, the initiator sends his invitations to
those present (76) and then decides whether to stop partners selection or not.
To select a game, see Fig.14, the player initiates the game selection process (77),
selects a game among those offered (78), see Fig.6, and receives a request "is the
game active?" (79). If the answer is "yes", the player joins the specified game (79a). If
the answer is "no", he is prompted to start the players selection mode (80) followed
by a request "is the team formed?" (81). If the answer is "yes", the game starts, if
"no" - the game selection procedure is repeated (78).
After the game is finished each of the players is scored and their accounts are
settled, see Fig.15. This is done by summing up the points earned during the game
(82), converting them into a money equivalent (83) and entering the wins and losses
into players' accounts (84). In this case the player receives a request "are bank
accounts activated?" (85). If the answer is "yes", electronic payments through banks
are executed (86) to accomplish the settlements. If the answer is "no", a
corresponding payment line is displayed for the player, see Fig.10. Thus the
settlements are accomplished.
The EGS operates as follows: to initiate the EGS, each system subject has to go
through the registration procedure by entering his code, pseudonym and password.
After the data is entered the player is assigned a registration number with his
identifying attributes logged in the CCS. Using his PCS, a player can enter the
system through a telephone line any time of day suitable to him. Connection to the
system is accomplished by starting one of the programs of the players registration
system that dials through a modem the casino phone number and connects to the
casino administrator computer. After the connection is established the registration
system requests the player to enter his pseudonym, password and code, see Fig.5.
Then the system compares the input data with the player's identifying attributes
stored in the administrator computer. If they fully coincide, the customer is
considered identified and is given the opportunity to use his deposit account that can
be either a game or bank account. To perform specific gaming actions, a player
chooses a game pseudonym by requesting appropriate data from the information
tabulating, storing and searching system through the PCS interface, see Fig.5,
selects the gaming team by entering appropriate data into the EGS through his PCS
interface, see Fig.7,8 and 9, selects his game by entering appropriate data into the
game selection system through his PCS interface, see Fig.6. To form a desired
gaming team, a EGS user sends a request or an advertisement to the mailing
system or uses for this purpose other EGS communications systems. To preserve
safety and confidentiality, all information exchange between the CCS and a PCS,
and among the PCSs is protected by the information protection system, by security
means of the data exchange system and - when settling accounts - additionally by
security means of the electronic payments system. Each system uses a specific
numeric identifier for each player. To perform all the necessary actions, a player gets
acquainted with the rules and prompts stored in the reference system. After the
game is over, the player's PCS interface displays a table with the results of the game
and the operations performed on his deposit account, see Fig.10, 2b.
The game selection mode (see Fig.14) requires the following actions: the player
initiates the game selection system (77) that displays the available games through
the player's PCS and permits him to select one (78) by clicking it. Partners can be
selected either before or after this procedure. So, after the game is installed, the
players selection mode is initiated by starting the players search system (67), or the
player switches over to join the selected game (79).
Throughout his presence in the EGS a player can dynamically switch over between
different activated games and modes, and/or participate in one or several games at a
time. The player can either monitor a gaming process or join it in an interactive
mode. A player is also offered a possibility to wager or place bets with other players
before the game starts or to monitor the process of scoring the points by the game
results. All gaming events are logged in the recording system of the EGS. The
scoring of points, see Fig.15, is done throughout the gaming process, with its results
reflected in the player's game deposit account. After the game is over the account
managing system converts the scored points into a money equivalent and the
resulting sum is either added or subtracted from the player's bank account deposited
with the EGS, provided the account was activated prior to the start of the game. After
that electronic payments with the bank are executed (87).
So, each system user can play with any other user of said system at any time with an
option of simultaneous participation in several games, and settle accounts by the
results of the game through his bank without the necessity to abandon his current
occupation.
A player does not have to leave his office or home and is not restricted by the casino
working hours, i.e. he can play any time of day or night. Games are played
anonymously with full privacy of data in the system and system protection against
intrusion provided. Accounts are settled at will either in conventional points or by
cashless operations with bank accounts, thus increasing security and forbidding a
player to loose more money than is deposited on his account. All gaming events are
logged, thus enabling a player to check the validity of all gaming actions and
preventing possibility of fraud.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The invention can be successfully used for modeling real interrelationship among
subjects of free market economy. The method of system control and adjustment
relates to electronic network systems that use programmable control. The suggested
gaming system can be applied for computerized modeling of real interrelationship
among subjects of free market economy after the information pertaining to the
processes to be modeled and a list of possible situations are entered into the system
database.