Stadium game for fans

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Inventors

Bernard, Glenn R.

Application #

950097

Filed

Oct-14-1997

Published

Sep-25-2001

Current US Class

463/4
463/42

International Classes

G06F 019/00

Field of Search

463/42 463/9 463/4 463/40 463/41 463/36 463/30 463/31

Examiners

Martin-Wallace; Valencia

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; John R., Ross, III; John R.

US Patent References

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4592546   Game of skill play...
4722526   Game method and...
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5374060   Method of wagerin...

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Abstract
A game which is played by fans of sports events such as baseball, football, basketball and soccer. Each player makes advance predictions as regarding the outcome they expect to occur during the event. The player records his predictions in a form that can be checked by a computer. The record of the player's predictions is either transmitted to a remote analysis location or is analyzed within the computer in which the predictions were made. The predictions of each player are analyzed and compared to actual actions occurring during the event, and scores are given to each player based on the accuracy of his predictions. In a preferred embodiment predictions are made on scan cards that are manually collected and then automatically read and scored by computer controlled equipment made by Scantron Corporation. In another preferred embodiment, predictions and actual results are entered into a personal computer that analyzes the predictions for accuracy.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A personal computer that is programmed to determine the winner of a plurality of players making predictions regarding a series of actions during a sports event, said computer comprising:

A) a computer processing unit,

B) a monitor,

C) a keyboard,

D) software comprised of a spreadsheet program which is programmed to accept said predictions and actual actions occurring during said events, measure accuracy of said predictions by comparison with said actual events, and determine winners based on said comparison.

2. A personal computer as in claim 1 wherein at least one prize is awarded based on said scores.

3. A personal computer as in claim 1 wherein said sports event is a baseball game, and said predictions regarding a series of actions comprise predictions of runs, hits and errors for each inning of the baseball game.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Games of chance are well known. These games include lotteries and casino gambling. Where it is legal, games that involve betting on the outcome of sporting events are also very popular. These games include football, baseball, boxing, horse racing and others.

Computer systems exist for reading coded information directly into a computer memory so that the information can be processed by the computer.

The technology exists to establish a Local Area Network or LAN. A LAN is a distributed network of computers that are interlinked so that they exchange information with each other.

The Internet is a large scale computer network that is operated to enable persons from all over the world to exchange information and files via their personal computers.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a game which is played by fans of sports events such as baseball, football, basketball, soccer hockey and golf. Each player makes advance predictions regarding the actions they expect to occur during the event. The player records his predictions in a form that can be checked by a computer. The predictions of each player are analyzed by a computer and compared to actual outcomes occurring during the event and scores are given to each player based on the accuracy of his predictions. Any number of prizes may be awarded based on the scores. In a preferred embodiment, predictions are made on cards that are manually collected and then automatically read and scored by computer-controlled equipment made by Scantron Corporation (or one of Scantron's Competitors). In another preferred embodiment, predictions are transmitted electronically from the player's stadium seat to the analysis location. In another preferred embodiment, television viewers are permitted to play via the Internet. In another preferred embodiment, players in the comfort of their homes are able to enter predictions and actual results into an electronic "game-box" or a personal computer that contains software designed to analyze the accuracy of the predictions. In a preferred embodiment played at baseball events, players predict the number of hits, runs and errors in each inning. In a variation, the player predicts whether the batter will, one way or another, safely reach at least first base. Extra points can be given for predicting the final score. In a preferred embodiment played at a football event, the player would predict the result of each drive by choosing one of the following: 1) offense scores a touchdown, 2) offense scores field goal or defense scores safety, 3) field goal attempt is unsuccessful, 4) offense punts, 5) turnover other than punt, or 6) none of the above. Preferably this football embodiment of the game is played with equipment that permits each player to make his prediction just before the start of the drive. Preferably, the names of the leaders of the game are flashed on the stadium scoreboard at intervals during the game to increase player interest.
 
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