20240054858. AUTOMATED PROGRESSIVE POOL MANAGEMENT FOR GAMING simplified abstract (IGT)

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AUTOMATED PROGRESSIVE POOL MANAGEMENT FOR GAMING

Organization Name

IGT

Inventor(s)

Dwayne Nelson of Las Vegas NV (US)

Kevin Higgins of Reno NV (US)

Christopher Levin of Reno NV (US)

AUTOMATED PROGRESSIVE POOL MANAGEMENT FOR GAMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240054858 titled 'AUTOMATED PROGRESSIVE POOL MANAGEMENT FOR GAMING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system for managing progressive pools in electronic gaming machines.

  • The system includes a processor circuit and memory with machine-readable instructions.
  • The operations of the system involve ceasing operation of a first progressive game on a first electronic gaming machine.
  • A portion of the first progressive pool is allocated to a second progressive pool based on characteristics of the games.
  • Instructions are transmitted to the first gaming machine to cease operation of the first progressive game.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Online gaming platforms
  • Casino gaming systems
  • Lottery systems
      1. Problems Solved
  • Efficient management of progressive pools
  • Seamless transition between progressive games
  • Optimal allocation of resources
      1. Benefits
  • Enhanced player experience
  • Increased revenue for gaming operators
  • Streamlined operation of progressive games


Original Abstract Submitted

a system configured to manage progressive pools can include a processor circuit and a memory coupled to the processor circuit. the memory includes machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor circuit, cause the system to perform operations. the operations include determining to cease operation of a first progressive game on a first electronic gaming machines (“egm”). the first progressive game can be associated with a first progressive pool. the operations can further include, allocating a portion of the first progressive pool to a second progressive pool associated with a second progressive game based on a characteristic of the first progressive game and a characteristic of the second progressive game. the operations further include, responsive to determining to cease operation of the first progressive game, transmitting a message to the first egm, the message including instructions to cease operation of the first progressive game.