APPENDIX 3: PARTIES' TABLES CONCERNING NOVELTY
223 The table of novelty references provided by the respondents and the applicant's response is as follows:
Table of Claims Standard Patent 20044281073
Claim Integers Allegedly infringed? Respondent's Anticipation Applicant's Novelty Submissions
No Submissions
1 Gaming apparatus including: No Clarke Clarke
a component for monitoring gameplay; col 1:55 - 2:10 The event in Clarke that interrupts the count is an ordinary prize win (col 3:11-13), which is not a "game event" and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 53-56 & 70).
a component for monitoring the occurrence of a game event; and col 2:53 - 3:13 Clarke's indicator component displays an ascending count of lost games (col 2:60-66), which is not an indication of the amount of gameplay remaining (ACS 71-72).
an event guarantee component for guaranteeing that a game event will trigger within a set amount of gameplay, the event guarantee component including: a trigger component for triggering a game event when the set guarantee gameplay amount is reached without the monitored event having been triggered, and an indicator component for indicating the amount of gameplay remaining to be played before a guaranteed game event will trigger. col 4:23-31 Okada
Okada Okada's indicator component displays an ascending count of coins inserted within the insurance period (col 3: 25-28), which is not an indication of the amount of gameplay remaining (ACS 71-72).
col 2:11-40 Stupak
col 3:5-35 The event in Stupak that interrupts the count is an ordinary prize win (col 3:18-27), which is not a "game event" and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 53-56 & 70).
col 3:54 - 4:12 Shuster
col 4:37-65 The event in Shuster that interrupts the count is an ordinary prize win (col 4:7-13; T203/24-26), which is not a "game event" and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 53-56 & 70).
col 5:20-25 Shuster's indicator component displays an ascending count of lost games (col 3:40-67), which is not an indication of the amount of gameplay remaining (ACS 71-72).
Stupak Money Back
Abstract See comments as for Clarke above.
col 1:5-8 Futurity Bell
col 1:55 - 2:6 The event in Futurity Bell that interrupts the count is an ordinary prize win, which is not a "game event" and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 53-56 & 70).
col 2:34-48 Scatter Rug
col 3:5-54 The event in Scatter Rug that interrupts the count is the non-appearance of a rug symbol, which is not a "game event" that is "of benefit to the player" (standard patent specification page 2:16) and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 54). There is no game event (such as a win event or a feature event - specification 2:33) that is triggered by the non-appearance of the rug symbol. (T198/31-39)
col 5:12-20 Cashcade
Shuster The event in Cashcade that interrupts the count (the monitored event) is the awarding of the jackpot to the player of another machine that added the final increment. It is not a "game event" because it is of no benefit to the player of the machine that did not win and therefore cannot be a "monitored event" (ACS 54 & 90).
Abstract Further if this is a monitored event, if it does not happen, there is no guaranteed game event delivered to the player (the jackpot win is not guaranteed to this player).
col 2:17-47 In Cashcade the jackpot is awarded when the jackpot amount is incremented over a 'mystery value' that is not known to the players. The players know the upper limit of the range, however the mystery value may be significantly lower than the upper limit. Hence, the display in Cashcade of the incrementing current value of the jackpot does not provide an indication of "the amount of gameplay remaining to be played before a guaranteed game event will trigger" because the jackpot will trigger when the mystery value is reached rather than when the end of the range is reached (ACS 89).
col 2:57-62
col 3:30 - 4:36
col 6:38-48
col 9:50-53
claim 10
Money Back
Ex KD1 paras 130-134.
Futurity Bell
Ex KD1 paras 122-124
Scatter Rug
Ex KD1 paras 138-146
Cashcade
(on Dynamite's construction of indicator component)
Ex KD1 para 68
Oldfield XXN
T 252:1-11
2 The apparatus of claim 1, wherein gameplay is measured based on the number of plays of a game, and/or on the amount bet on a game. No Number of plays: Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 2 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
Clarke
col 1:57
col 3:5-10
Okada
col 2:29-34
Stupak
col 1:57-62
col 2:43-49
Shuster
col 2:19-20
Money Back
Ex KD1 paras 130-134.
Futurity Bell
Ex KD1 paras 122-124
Scatter Rug
Ex KD1 paras 138-146
Amount bet:
Okada
col 2:19-21
Shuster
col 3:34-35
Cashcade
Ex KD1 para 68
3 The apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the monitored event and the guaranteed game event are the same event No Shuster - the monitored event is a winning combination. The guaranteed event is forced win being free spins until a winning combination is achieved: Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 3 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
col 4:14-27.
4 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the monitored event and/or guaranteed event is a prize win. No Clarke Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 4 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
The special coin payout can be considered as a type of win. It may payout more than the number of coins bet
col 4:23-31
Okada
col 3:12-16
Stupak
col 1:60-62
Shuster
col 2:30-32
Futurity Bell
Ex KD1 paras 122-124
Scatter Rug
Ex KD1 paras 138-146
Cashcade
Ex KD1 para 68
5 The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the prize win is a win of a certain value or a win based on a particular set of circumstances. No Clarke Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 5 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
Guaranteed event is prize win of certain value being the number of coins bet in the losing sequence.
col 3:5-10
Okada
Where prize win is the monitored event, "a win of a certain value is the "big hit": col 1:47-55
col 4:62-65
Where prize win in the guaranteed event, "a win of certain value" is "the predetermined value of insurance" or "a predetermined number of coins, eg 200 coins":
col 2 lines 20-21
col 3:14-16.
Stupak
Particular set of circumstances:
col 2:4-6
col 2:45-48
col 3:40-48
Certain value
col 3:49-54
Shuster
Particular set of circumstances
col 4:14-36.
Money Back
Guaranteed event is prize win of certain value being the number of coins bet in the losing sequence.
Ex KD1, para 133
Futurity Bell
Guaranteed event is prize win of certain value being the number of coins bet in the losing sequence
Ex KD1, para 122(a)
Scatter Rug
Guaranteed event is prize win of certain value being the number of coins bet in the four game sequence in which scattered rug symbols were obtained.
Ex KD1 para 142.
Cashcade
The prize win was of the certain value selected randomly by the controller within the publicized range.
Ex KD1 para 68.
6 The apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the monitored event and/or guaranteed event is a feature event. Yes Clarke Clarke
Win of, or exceeding, total coins bet over losing sequence is a feature event Clarke does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
col 3:5-10 Clarke also does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6 because Clarke lacks a "monitored event" (see above re claim 1) and Clarke's "guaranteed event" is a prize win returning spent coins (col 4: 23-31; T199/31-39), which is not a "feature event" (ACS 48-52).
col 4:28-31 Okada
ACS 75 Okada does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
Okada Also, Okada does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6. A feature event is distinct from a win event. Both the insurance payment and the "big hit" are win events (T200/26-36). There is no feature event (ACS 75)
Feature events include high payout games. Stupak
The monitored event, "the big hit" "includes not only a hit for which at once a high value is paid out, but also a hit from which it becomes possible to play out a number of privileged or bonus games in which the probability of obtaining big hits is exceptionally high": col 1:51-55 Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6. Also Stupak does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6. Stupak also does not disclose awarding a "high payout game" to the player at col 1:60-62, col 2: 45-48 or col 3:49-54. Rather, at 1:60-62 Stupak discloses paying the player a "maximum jackpot amount", at col 2: 45-48 Stupak discloses paying a "special jackpot amount" and at col 3:49-54 Stupak discloses paying the player a "jackpot amount" such as from 100 times to 5000 times the amount bet. This is a payment and does not involve the play of an additional "high payout game". Hence Stupak's "guaranteed event" is a prize win, which is not a "feature event" (ACS 48-52; 78). Both the jackpot and the event that may interrupt the sequence are prize wins (T202/41-46) - neither is a feature event.
Stupak Shuster
Feature is high payout game Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
col 1:60-62 Money Back
col 2: 45-48 See comments re Clarke.
col 3:49-54 Futurity Bell
Shuster Futurity Bell does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
Feature event is free spins until winning combination results Also it does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6. The event that is triggered upon 10 consecutive losses is a prize win, which is not a feature event (ACS 48-52;84)
col 4: 21-36 Scatter Rug
Money Back Scatter Rug does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
Win of total coins bet over losing sequence is a feature event Also it does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6. The event that is triggered upon completion of the sequence is a prize win, which is not a feature event (ACS 48-52; 65; T198/25-30).
Ex KD1, para 133 Cashcade
Futurity Bell Cashcade does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 6.
Win of total coins bet over losing sequence is a feature event Also it does not disclose the additional integer of claim 6. The event that is triggered when the mystery value is reached is a prize win, which is not a feature event (ACS 48-52; 88).
Ex KD1, para 122(a)
Scatter Rug
Win of total coins bet over sequence of scatters is a feature event
Ex KD1 para 142
Cashcade
The win of a bonus jackpot comprising proportions of the bets from multiple linked machines is a feature event.
The monitored event is any win from a series of possible winning combinations on the machine
Ex KD1, para 68
7 The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the feature event is the appearance of one or more particular symbols. No Shuster Since claim 1 (and claim 6) is not anticipated, claim 7 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
Feature event is free spins until winning combination results
Col 4: 21-36. A winning combination involves the appearance of one or more particular symbols. See also claim 19: col 14:19-25
8 The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the feature event is the appearance of a wild feature. No Shuster Since claim 1 (and claim 6) is not anticipated, claim 8 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
The nature of the symbols which can represent winning combinations and the combinations which can be recognized by the award schedule are unconfined regardless of whether the play is during the course of the free game or in normal play.
col 3:54-58
col 8:47-63
9 The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the feature event is one of an extraneous game from a main game, a bonus game, a free play, a re-spin, or a high payout game. Yes Shuster Shuster
Feature event is free spins until winning combination results Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 9.
Col 4:21-36 Okada
Okada Okada does not disclose claim 1 or the feature in claim 6, and does not anticipate claim 9. It does not disclose a feature event at all. The passage relied upon (col 1:51-55) is a description of the prior art under "Background to the Invention". The "big hit" in the Okada invention that might interrupt the sequence towards the insurance payout is the payment of a "predetermined large number of coins" which paid out for the big hit (col 5:25-34). This is not a feature event and certainly not one of the feature events defined in claim 9.
Feature events include high payout games. The monitored event, "the big hit" "includes not only a hit for which at once a high value is paid out, but also a hit from which it becomes possible to play out a number of privileged or bonus games in which the probability of obtaining big hits is exceptionally high": col 1:51-55
10 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the monitored event is an event from a set of monitored events. No Clarke Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 10 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
The monitored event is any win from a series of possible winning combinations on the machine Also, when dependent upon claim 6 this claim is not anticipated.
col 2: 43-46 The Respondents' novelty table does not allege that Clarke, Stupak, Money Back and Futurity Bell anticipate claim 9, so when claim 10 is dependent upon 9 it is certainly not anticipated by these documents.
Okada For reasons stated above Okada and Shuster do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is also not anticipated by these documents.
col 4:5-12
col 5:27-30
Stupak
Monitored event is a "predetermined winning combination"
col 1:65
Shuster
The monitored event is a combination determined by the controller to be a winning combination
col 3:56-60.
The gaming device has a set of winning combinations: claim 13,
col 13: 12-13
Money Back
The monitored event is any win from a series of possible winning combinations on the machine
Ex KD1, para 133
Futurity Bell
The monitored event is any win from a series of possible winning combinations on the machine
Ex KD1, para 122
11 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the guaranteed event is an event from a set of possible guarantee events. No Clarke Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 11 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
The set of possible guaranteed events ranged from payment amounting to 13 times the minimum bet to 13 times the maximum bet Also, when dependent upon claim 6 this claim is not anticipated.
col 2:46-54 Further, it is not alleged that Clarke, Stupak, Money Back and Futurity Bell anticipate claim 9, so when claim 10 is dependent upon 9 it is certainly not anticipated.
Stupak For reasons stated above Okada and Shuster do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is also not anticipated by these documents.
Col 3:49-53
Shuster
Guaranteed feature event is free spins until winning combination results. Participant is paid preset amount of award based upon the resulting winning combination
Col 4:21-36
Money Back
The set of possible guaranteed events ranged from payment amounting to 13 times the minimum bet to 13 times the maximum bet
Ex KD1, para 133
12 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the monitored event is normally triggered randomly. Yes Clarke Clarke
The reels stop so as to make winning combinations on a random basis Clarke does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 12. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 2: 36-41. Clarke also does not disclose the additional integer of claim 12 because Clarke lacks a "monitored event" (see above re claim 1).
Okada Okada
col 3:66 - 4:4 Okada does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 12. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Stupak Stupak
col 1:12-24 Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 12 (ACS 77-79). Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 3:63-col 4:3 Shuster
col 4:46-65 Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 12. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Shuster (see above re claim 1).
Games of chance played by selecting random combinations, col 14:23-24. Money Back
Money Back See comments re Clarke.
As would be expected, game outcomes were random - see Ex KD1 attachment 9 CB p 885 para 8. Scatter Rug
Scatter Rug Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 12. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Game play outcomes were determined by use of a random number generator embedded in the controlling software
Ex KD1, para 139.
13 The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the monitored event is normally triggered based on a particular set of game circumstances. Yes Clarke Clarke
Winning outcomes are triggered by particular game circumstances, being the combination of symbols displayed Clarke does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 13. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 2:42-50 Okada
Okada Okada does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 13. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 3:66 - 4:4 Stupak
Stupak Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 13. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
The monitored event is a win such as by receiving a predetermined winning combination of indicia: col 2: 39-41. Shuster
Shuster Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 13. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
The monitored event is a combination determined by the controller to be a winning combination
col 3:56-60.
The gaming device has a set of winning combinations: claim 13,
col 13: 12-13
Winning combinations represent a particular set of game circumstances
14 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the event guarantee component includes a reset component for resetting the guarantee gameplay amount if the monitored event is triggered before the guarantee gameplay amount is reached. Yes Clarke Clarke
col 2:55-59 Clarke does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 14. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Okada Okada
col 4:57-65 Okada does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 14. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Stupak Stupak
col 3:66 - 4:3 Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 14. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Shuster Shuster
New win interval commences Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 14. Also, it does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 5:30-37.
15 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the event guarantee component includes a reset component for resetting the guaranteed event or events to a different event or events when a guaranteed event is triggered and/or when a monitored event is triggered normally. No Shuster Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 15 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
Player has option to foregoing guaranteed award and progressing to next level of play
col 2:33-34
col 7:48-50
col 9:6-10.
16 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the indicator component displays the type of event that will be triggered by the guarantee component. No Shuster Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 16 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
col 2:57-62
col 9:50-53
17 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the indicator component displays a numerical countdown of the remaining guarantee gameplay amount. No Stupak Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 17 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents. Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Fig 2,
col 4:26-30
Shuster "…the predetermined number of games or amount of time that must elapse prior to winning is displayed"
Col 2:58-60
Futurity Bell
Large dial with pointer
Ex KD1, Attachment 7
Scatter Rug
There were four lights which lit in turn as long as the sequence continued
Ex KD1, para 144
18 The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 16, wherein the indicator component displays a gauge having a scale on which the remaining guarantee gameplay amount is indicated. Yes Generally see claim 1 The documents do not anticipate claims 1, 6 or 9, so when this claim is dependent upon claims 1, 6 or 9 it is not anticipated.
[To the extent that prior publications disclose a counter or other indicator of the amount of gameplay, they anticipate a virtual gauge display showing the amount of gameplay remaining. There is no difference in the nature or effect of such disclosures or teachings. They both serve exactly the same purpose.] Eg Shuster Shuster
Stupak Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 18.
Fig 3, In addition to not providing an indication of the amount of gameplay remaining, Shuster's counter 36 is not a "gauge having a scale" because it is numeric.
col 4:32-38. Stupak
Futurity Bell Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 18.
Large dial with pointer Futurity Bell
Ex KD1, Attachment 7 Futurity Bell does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 18.
19 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the indicator component displays play parameters that will apply when a guaranteed event is triggered. No Shuster Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 19 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
col 2:57-62 Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 9:50-53
Clarke
The player knows how many coins will be paid if the sequence is completed
col 1:67-2:5
Money Back
The second meter counted the number of coins bet since the last win which would reflect the size of the payout on the guaranteed event once it was triggered
Ex KD1, para 133(a)(ii)
20 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein play parameters for the guaranteed event are determined from play parameters existing during normal play. Yes Stupak The documents do not anticipate claims 1, 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 1, 6 or 9 it is not anticipated.
[Note that by reference to p10 lines 10-15 and 31-34 of the specification (P2511), an example of a "play parameter" of a "win event" is the amount of the award for the particular winning combination constituting the win event. An example of a play parameter for a "feature event" is also the rate of pay of an award during a feature event.] The jackpot is a multiple of the amount bet: Stupak
col 3:49-54 Stupak does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 20.
Shuster When claim 20 depends from claim 6, Stupak additionally lacks a "feature event".
The guaranteed event is a "feature event" consisting of a free spin pursuant to which a winning combination being a winning combination for the purposes of normal play, is guaranteed. The "first guaranteed award amount" is the amount to be paid for the guaranteed winning combination on the free spin. The first guaranteed amount is determined by reference to play parameters of normal play, namely the amount of the award for the winning combination in normal play: Shuster
"The determination of the first guaranteed award amount is based, in part, on the award schedule for the winning amount." Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 20.
col 5:48-67 Money Back
col 6:19-28 Money Back does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 20.
col 6:47-col 7:5 When claim 20 depends from claim 6, Money Back additionally lacks a "feature event".
Money Back
The size of the guaranteed event depended upon the amount bet during the losing sequence.
Ex KD1, para 133
21 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein play parameters for the guaranteed event are determined from an average of play parameters existing during normal play. Yes Shuster Shuster
[Note that "play parameters existing during normal play" comprehend the existing listing of payouts for winning combinations in normal play. Thus a payout in connection with the guaranteed event which is determined from an average of listed payouts for winning combinations during normal play is captured by this claim.] The guaranteed event is a free spin which guarantees the payment of a first guaranteed award amount. "…the award for each winning combination is based on the odds of achieving a particular winning combination." Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 21. Further, the Applicant relies upon the matters raised in the course of oral closing submissions (T 380/28-46) which is responsive to the Respondents Table of Claims Standard Patent 20044281073. Play parameters for the guaranteed event are not determined from an average of play parameters existing during normal play. The award for a winning combination is based upon the odds of achieving the combination. The odds, as exemplified in Table 1, are predetermined odds.
col 5:54-55 Money Back
Table 1 showing odds of winning combination AAA for three coins played of 16.67% with an award amount paid of 3 coins. Money Back does not disclose claim 1.
Col 6:1-8 KD1, para 133 does not disclose that Money Back performs any averaging. Rather, the number of coins paid out after 13 losses is simply the addition of the number of coins inserted during the 13 losing games.
"The choice of the first guaranteed award amount is further determined, in part, on the odds of winning Indeed, the first guaranteed award amount is preset to allow the machine owner, gaming director, or operator the ability to maintain a desired level of odds for winning. In preferred embodiments, the first guaranteed award amount is set higher than the minimum amount paid by the award schedule. Thus, for example, if the winning combination having the highest odds pays three coins, the first guaranteed award amount is minimally set at three coins." Also, Money Back does not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 6:23-28
That is to say, the minimum three coins is determined by reference to the odds of winning the AAA combination which itself represents the average of returns to a player based on normal play of the machine over time.
Money Back
Because the size of the guaranteed event depended upon the amount bet during the losing sequence, the higher the average amount bet the higher the payout on the triggering of the guaranteed event.
Ex KD1, para 133
22 The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 19, wherein play parameters for the guaranteed event are determined randomly. No See claim 1 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 22 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
[This claim simply specifies that the play parameters be determined randomly. All of he prior art determines play parameters for the guaranteed event randomly in the sense that it is a matter of design choice for the game supplier not dictated by any particular formula, subject to ensuring an adequate pay return] Eg Shuster Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
23 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the guarantee gameplay amount that must be played before the guaranteed event is triggered is determined randomly. Yes Shuster Shuster
claim 12: col 13:3-8. Shuster does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 23.
Because the total number of wins and losses of a plurality of games will be randomly occurring numbers, a calculation based on these will be random. Claim 12 of Shuster discloses setting the win interval to a predetermined value, which is based on a summation of the results of a plurality of games, subject to a minimum number of wins. This is not a random determination of the guarantee gameplay amount.
Cashcade Cashcade
Cashcade does not disclose claim 1 and therefore does not disclose claim 23.
In Cashcade, if the "guarantee gameplay amount" is construed as the amount of gameplay between the start of the range and the mystery value, then the Cashcade indicator does not provide an indication of the "amount of gameplay remaining" because it does not identify the 'mystery value'.
Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
24 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the guarantee gameplay amount that must be played before the guaranteed event is triggered is set to a predetermined value. No Okada Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 24 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
col 2:20 Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
col 3:12-16
col 5:47-56
Stupak
Predetermined number of successive games are losing games
col 1:61-2.
Shuster
Fixed period of time or predetermined number of games
col 2:17-20
col 2:42-44
Money Back
Gameplay amount fixed as a 13 game losing sequence.
The size of the guaranteed event depended upon the amount bet during the losing sequence.
Ex KD1, para 133
Futurity Bell
Gameplay amount fixed as a 10 game losing sequence.
Ex KD1 para 122(a)
Scatter Rug
The guaranteed gameplay amount was set at four games in which scattered rug combinations were achieved.
Ex KD1 para 141-142.
25 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein two or more game events are separately guaranteed, and wherein the indicator means provides two or more indicators, one for each guaranteed event. No
26 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the game run by the gaming apparatus is from the group of a slot-machine game, poker, keno, bingo, blackjack, roulette, or pachinko. Yes Clarke Clarke
col 1:55-56 The Applicant accepts that Clarke discloses the additional integer of claim 26 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Okada Okada
col 1:7 The Applicant accepts that Okada discloses the additional integer of claim 26 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
col 2:12-13 Stupak
Stupak The Applicant accepts that Stupak discloses the additional integer of claim 26 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
col 1:58 Shuster
Shuster The Applicant accepts that Shuster discloses the additional integer of claim 26 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Slot machine Money Back
col 3:42 See comments for Clarke above.
Money Back Futurity Bell
Money Back was slot machine (reel strip) game - see Ex KD1 attachment 9 CB p 879 The Applicant accepts that Futurity Bell discloses the additional integer of claim 26 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Futurity Bell Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
Slot machine
Ex KD1 para 122
27 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus is an electronic gaming machine. Yes Clarke Clarke
col 3:14-16 The Applicant accepts that Clarke discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Okada Okada
col 6:24-26 The Applicant accepts that Okada discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Stupak Stupak
CPU The Applicant accepts that Stupak discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
col 3:5 Shuster
Shuster The Applicant accepts that Shuster discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Controller is a computer Money Back
col 9:14-15 See comments for Clarke above.
Money Back Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
A microprocessor controlled machine
Ex KD1, para 130
28 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus includes a central control and a plurality of remote devices in communication with the central control. No Shuster Shuster
Participating slot machines are connected While one preferred embodiment of Cashcade discloses that the participating gaming machines are connected to a simple, progressive jackpot, it does not disclose that there is a central control.
col 10:19-24. Cashcade
Cashcade Cashcade does not disclose an apparatus with a central control.
Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
29 The apparatus of any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus includes a network of electronic devices. No Shuster Shuster
Participating slot machines are connected The Applicant accepts that Shuster discloses the additional integer of claim 29 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
col 10:19-24. Cashcade
Cashcade The Applicant accepts that Cashcade discloses the additional integer of claim 29 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Ex KD1 para 68 Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
30 The apparatus of claim 28 or 29, wherein the guarantee gameplay amount is based on combined gameplay for a plurality of said devices No Cashcade Cashcade
Ex KD1 para 68 Cashcade does not anticipate claim 28 and it does not disclose guaranteed gameplay amount within the meaning of the claims
Shuster Shuster
col 10:19-32 Shuster does not anticipate claim 28 and it does not anticipate that the guarantee gameplay amount is based on combined gameplay of a plurality of devices. Rather, it is the jackpot in Shuster that increases as all the players place wagers.
Also, the documents do not anticipate claims 6 and 9, so when this claim is dependent upon 6 and 9 it is not anticipated.
31 A gaming system including: No See claim 1 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 31 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
a component for monitoring gameplay;
a component for monitoring the occurrence of a game event;
an event guarantee component for triggering a guaranteed game event if the monitored game event has not triggered within a set amount of gameplay; and
a guarantee indicator component for providing a guarantee indicator that indicates the amount of gameplay that must occur before the guaranteed event is triggered.
32 The system of claim 31, wherein the system includes a central control for running a gaming algorithm, and a plurality of remote clients in communication with the central control over a communications network, the remote clients including screens for displaying gaming screens and inputs for allowing player interaction with the central control, guarantee indicators being provided on the client screens. No Shuster Shuster
Participating slot machines are connected While one preferred embodiment of Cashcade discloses that the participating gaming machines are connected to a simple, progressive jackpot, it does not disclose that there is a central control.
col 10:19-24. Cashcade
Cashcade Cashcade does not disclose an apparatus with a central control.
Ex KD1, para 68
33 A method of operating gaming apparatus, the method including the steps of: No See claim 1 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 33 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
monitoring gameplay;
monitoring the occurrence of a game event;
triggering a guaranteed event if the monitored event does not occur within a set amount of gameplay; and
indicating the amount of guarantee gameplay remaining before a guaranteed event is triggered.
34 Gaming software including: No See claim 1 except Futurity Bell. Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 34 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
a component for monitoring gameplay;
a component for monitoring the occurrence of a game event; and
an event guarantee component for guaranteeing that a game event will trigger within a set amount of gameplay, the event guarantee component including: a trigger component for triggering a game event when the set guarantee gameplay amount is reached without the monitored event having been triggered, and an indicator component for indicating the amount of gameplay remaining to be played before a guaranteed game event will trigger.
35 A gaming software product, including a recording media on which the software of claim 34 is recorded. No See claim 34 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 35 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
36 Gaming apparatus including: a gameplay monitor for monitoring user interactions with the apparatus; an event monitor for monitoring the occurrence of a game event; and a guarantee feature for triggering a gaming event if the monitored event has not occurred within a set amount of gameplay and for indicating to a user the amount of gameplay remaining before the guarantee feature is triggered. No See claim 1 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 36 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
37 An electronic game in which a bet is placed, game events occur and wins are returned, and gameplay and game events are monitored, and including a guarantee feature, wherein if a monitored event does not occur within a predetermined amount of gameplay, a guaranteed event is triggered. No See claim 27 Clarke
The Applicant accepts that Clarke discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Okada
The Applicant accepts that Okada discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Stupak
The Applicant accepts that Stupak discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Shuster
The Applicant accepts that Shuster discloses the additional integer of claim 27 (but not that it is anticipated when dependent on any of the other preceding claims).
Money Back
See comments for Clarke above.
38 Gaming apparatus including: No See claim 1 Since claim 1 is not anticipated, claim 38 is not anticipated by any of the prior art relied upon by the Respondents.
means for monitoring gameplay;
means for monitoring the occurrence of a game event; and
event guarantee means for guaranteeing that a game event will trigger within a set amount of gameplay, the event guarantee means including: a trigger component for triggering a game event when the set guarantee gameplay amount is reached without the monitored event having been triggered, and an indicator means for indicating the amount of gameplay remaining to be played before a guaranteed game event will trigger.