A system for concurrent gaming comprises a gaming server and a client computer connected to the gaming server by means of an open communication network. The gaming server is instructable by the client to randomly select multiple, concurrent hands of playing cards to a player in a turn of a game of C
A system for concurrent gaming comprises a gaming server and a client computer connected to the gaming server by means of an open communication network. The gaming server is instructable by the client to randomly select multiple, concurrent hands of playing cards to a player in a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker. The compositions of the multiple, randomly selected concurrent hands is transmitted by the gaming server along the communication network to the client computer where they are displayed to the player, under program control as part of a simulation of the game of Caribbean Stud poker. Gaming server also generates the gaming server also randomly selects a hand associated with a dealer in the game, the composition of the dealer's hand being also transmitted by the gaming server to the client computer and displayed as part of the simulation. The player then makes desired game play decisions, in turn, as a function of each one of the, multiple concurrent hands and the dealer's hand.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for gaming, which includes the steps of: a gaming server dealing multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to a player in a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards is dealt from a separate deck
The invention claimed is: 1. A method for gaming, which includes the steps of: a gaming server dealing multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to a player in a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards is dealt from a separate deck of playing cards, all of the separate decks of playing cards having an identical composition; and the gaming server dealing a hand of playing cards associated with a dealer, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is dealt from a further separate deck of playing cards, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is dealt prior to dealing the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player, and wherein the playing cards contained in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer are removed from each of the separate decks of playing cards prior to dealing the multiple concurrent hands to the player. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which each one of the separate decks of playing cards is a single deck containing 52 playing cards at most. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player is a poker hand consisting of five dealt playing cards. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 that includes the further step of dealing multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to each one of a plurality of different players. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer consists of five playing cards, wherein a first card of the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is dealt face up and the remaining four cards of the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer are dealt face down, and wherein the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player are dealt face down. 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: prior to dealing the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer, the player placing a separate ante wager on an outcome of each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player; after dealing the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player, for each of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player, the player either forfeiting the ante wager associated with that hand of playing cards to the player or placing a main wager associated with that hand of playing cards to the player; and revealing each of the playing cards in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer and the playing cards in the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player for which a main wager has been placed so as to determine a winner of each of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player for which a main wager has been placed. 7. A method of operating a gaming server, comprising the steps of: the gaming server randomly selecting multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for a player playing a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards is selected randomly from a separate deck of playing cards, all of the separate decks of playing cards having an identical composition; the gaming server randomly selecting a hand of playing cards associated with a dealer, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected from a further separate deck of playing cards, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player; prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player, the gaming server removing the playing cards contained in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer from each of the separate decks of playing cards; and the gaming server transmitting to a player station via a communication network a signal containing data representative of the selected multiple concurrent hands of playing cards and the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer. 8. A method as claimed in claim 7 in which each one of the separate decks of playing cards is a single deck containing 52 cards at most. 9. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player is a poker hand consisting of five randomly selected playing cards. 10. A method as claimed in claim 7 that includes the additional step of randomly selecting multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for each one of a plurality of different players. 11. A method of operating a client computer, comprising the steps of: the client computer transmitting to a gaming server via a communication network a request to randomly select multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for a player playing a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards is selected randomly from a separate deck of playing cards, all of the separate decks of playing cards having an identical composition; the client computer requesting the gaming server to randomly select a hand of playing cards associated with a dealer, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected from a further separate deck of playing cards; the client computer receiving from the gaming server via the communication network a response containing data representative of the selected multiple concurrent hands and the hand associated with the dealer; and the client computer displaying the selected multiple concurrent hands of playing cards and the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer as part of a simulation of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player, and wherein prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player, removing the playing cards contained in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer from each of the separate decks of playing cards. 12. A system for concurrent gaming, comprising: a gaming server operable under program control to regulate the progress of a game of Caribbean Stud poker; a player station remote from the gaming server, the player station being operable to display a simulation of a game of Caribbean Stud poker; a communication network providing communication between the gaming server and the player station; dealing means instructable to deal multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to a player in a turn of the game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player is dealt from a separate deck of playing cards, all of the separate decks of playing cards having an identical composition, and to deal a hand of playing cards associated with a dealer, the player station being responsive to the dealing means to display the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player and the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer as part of the simulation, wherein the dealing means deals the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer from a further separate deck of playing cards, wherein the dealing means deals the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer prior to dealing the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player, and wherein the dealing means removes the playing cards contained in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer from each of the separate decks of playing cards prior to dealing the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player. 13. A system as claimed in claim 12 in which each one of the separate decks of playing cards is a single deck containing 52 playing cards at most. 14. A system as claimed in claim 12 in which each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to the player is a poker hand consisting of five dealt playing cards. 15. A system as claimed in claim 12 in which the dealing means deals multiple concurrent hands of playing cards to each one of a plurality of different players. 16. A method carried out by a client computer, the method comprising: the client computer receiving data representative of (i) a composition of multiple, randomly selected, concurrent hands of playing cards for a player playing a turn of a game of Caribbean Stud poker, wherein each one of the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards is randomly selected from a separate deck of playing cards, all of the separate decks of playing cards having an identical composition, and (ii) a further hand of playing cards associated with a dealer, wherein the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected from a further separate deck of playing cards; and the client computer displaying on a display monitor the multiple, randomly selected, concurrent hands of playing cards and the further hand of playing cards associated with the dealer, wherein the further hand of playing cards associated with the dealer is randomly selected prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player, and wherein prior to randomly selecting the multiple concurrent hands of playing cards for the player, removing the playing cards contained in the hand of playing cards associated with the dealer from each of the separate decks of playing cards.
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