17949510. CENTRAL DETERMINATION GAMING FOR GAME PRESENTATION DEVICES IN A NON-GAMING ESTABLISHMENT ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract (IGT)

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CENTRAL DETERMINATION GAMING FOR GAME PRESENTATION DEVICES IN A NON-GAMING ESTABLISHMENT ENVIRONMENT

Organization Name

IGT

Inventor(s)

Anthony Baerlocher of Henderson NV (US)

Luigi Cacciapuoti of Las Vegas NV (US)

CENTRAL DETERMINATION GAMING FOR GAME PRESENTATION DEVICES IN A NON-GAMING ESTABLISHMENT ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17949510 titled 'CENTRAL DETERMINATION GAMING FOR GAME PRESENTATION DEVICES IN A NON-GAMING ESTABLISHMENT ENVIRONMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that utilizes a cloud-based central determination server to provide predetermined game outcomes at a game presentation device connected to a remote game server and a balance management server through a point-of-sale terminal.

  • Cloud-based central determination server used to provide predetermined game outcomes
  • Game presentation device connected to remote game server and balance management server
  • Funds transacted at a point-of-sale terminal in association with game outcomes

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various gaming and gambling industries to streamline the process of providing game outcomes and managing player balances.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of ensuring predetermined game outcomes are delivered accurately and efficiently to game presentation devices while managing player funds securely.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved accuracy of game outcomes, enhanced security for managing player funds, and increased efficiency in delivering predetermined game results.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in online casinos where players can access games remotely and have their funds managed securely through a central server.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be similar systems used in online gaming platforms where game outcomes are determined centrally and displayed at remote devices.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the system ensure the security of player funds transacted at the point-of-sale terminal? 2. What measures are in place to prevent unauthorized access to the cloud-based central determination server?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods that employ a cloud-based central determination server to provide predetermined game outcomes displayed at a game presentation device operating with a remote game server and a balance management server in association with funds transacted at a point-of-sale terminal.