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publicationNumber WO-03089074-A3
titleOfInvention Apparatus and method for game play in an electronic environment
abstract The inventions herein relate to novel games of chance method for their play. In certain embodiments, the existing lottery infrastructure is used in conjunction with electronic remote game play (Figure 2). A player receives a ticket identification number (TIN) (Figures 13 and 18a) optionally via lottery game play, and then plays an electronic game based upon the TIN. The remote system contains information associated with the TIN, for example, identification of which game will be played, and in a predetermined context, whether the player is to win or lose (Figure 19), and if they win, the form of the prize. In studio participation, casino based play, or play over an electronic network, such as the Internet, is contemplated (Figure 16). In another embodiment, a series of numbers are randomly drawn for the player and the system, and a win determined based upon predefined rules, e.g., four of a kind beats three of a kind. In yet another embodiment, an ancillary game is performed using the substantially real time determination of the number of lottery players still remaining in the game.
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