US20090069093A1 - Gaming system with tournament communication protocols and methods - Google Patents

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US20090069093A1
US20090069093A1 US12/270,771 US27077108A US2009069093A1 US 20090069093 A1 US20090069093 A1 US 20090069093A1 US 27077108 A US27077108 A US 27077108A US 2009069093 A1 US2009069093 A1 US 2009069093A1
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  • the gaming system 10 includes a player rewards server 12 , a player marketing server 14 , a slot system server 16 , a bridge router 18 , and a gaming machine 20 .
  • the player rewards server 12 is in communication with the player marketing server 14 .
  • the player marketing server 14 is also in communication with slot system server 16 via a S_D_T_ (SDT) protocol.
  • SDT S_D_T_
  • Type/ Purpose Range Request Parameter Name SessionID Identifies unique player session Int GID BLRS system game ID
  • Response Parameter Name XmlDocument XML document contains none or some TournamentInstance nodes.
  • Each TournamentInstance node contains: TournInstID - unique ID of a running Int tournament TournName - display name of tournament 0-20 characters Ended - date and time the tournament DateTime ended
  • IsWinner - identifies whether a player won True/False the tournament PrizeValue - total prize value a tournament Decimal Rank - the highest rank achieved by a Int player in this tournament
  • This service call returns a True/False result depending on whether a player played or not played a tournament instance.
  • the following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.

Abstract

Various methods for managing a tournament game in a gaming system are disclosed herein. According to one method, a player is identified at a gaming device. After the player is identified, the player interface unit receives player-related and tournament-related data from the tournament server, in which the player interface unit and the tournament server communicate via a web service protocol. The player unit interface increments a tournament counter in response to play of the base game, and play of the tournament game is initiated when the tournament counter reaches a predetermined value.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/987,406, filed Nov. 13, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/307,528 filed Feb. 10, 2006, entitled USER INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/943,771 filed Sep. 16, 2004, entitled USER INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A GAMING MACHINE, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/470,606 filed Sep. 6, 2006, entitled SYSTEM GAMING, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/714,754, filed Sep. 7, 2005, entitled SYSTEM GAMING APPARATUS AND METHOD, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/470,606 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/225,770 filed Sep. 12, 2005, entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GAMING-CONTENT CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/470,606 is also related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/470,605, filed Sep. 7, 2006.
  • This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/270,757 concurrently filed on Nov. 13, 2008, entitled GAMING SYSTEM WITH TOURNAMENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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  • A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material that is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • This description related to networked gaming systems and the communication protocols used within the network gaming system.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Networked gaming systems have been developed over the years. These networked gaming systems expand features available to players and to a casino operator (or other user). For example, player tracking systems provide awards and/or services to player based on game play. On the operations end, networked gaming systems allow a gaming establishment to be more efficient and utilize fewer resources for labor-intensive activities such as reconfiguring gaming machines, changing games on the gaming machines, or performing cash transactions for casino patrons. One or more servers or components are used to implement these various features. To facilitate communication between various components, numerous communication protocols may be implemented.
  • SUMMARY
  • Briefly, and in general terms, various embodiments are directed to gaming systems and the communication protocols for presenting a network-based games or network-based tournament games. According to one embodiment, the gaming system includes a plurality of gaming devices in communication with a tournament server. Each gaming device includes a base game and a secondary device having a display and a processor. The secondary device is operatively associated with the gaming device, and the secondary device enables a player to play a tournament game that is presented amongst one or more of the plurality of gaming devices. The secondary device is in communication with the tournament server through web service protocols. The tournament controller sends and receives player-related data and tournament-related data to and from one or more of the secondary devices participating in the tournament game.
  • Additionally, various player interface units are also disclosed herein. The player interface unit is operatively associated with a networked gaming device that has a gaming processor for controlling a game and a game display for presenting the game. According to one embodiment, the player interface unit includes a display screen for presenting information relating to a system-based, tournament game and an embedded processor that employs an internal operating system and communicates with the gaming processor and a tournament server. The embedded processor reads incoming data from the tournament server, wherein the embedded processor communicates with the tournament server via web service protocols.
  • In addition to gaming systems and player interface units, various methods for managing a tournament game in a gaming system are disclosed herein. According to one method, a player is identified at a gaming device. After the player is identified, the player interface unit receives player-related and tournament-related data from the tournament server, in which the player interface unit and the tournament server communicate via a web service protocol. The player unit interface increments a tournament counter in response to play of the base game, and play of the tournament game is initiated when the tournament counter reaches a predetermined value.
  • Other features and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate by way of example, the features of the various embodiments.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is block diagram of one embodiment of a gaming system capable of presenting a tournament game on a gaming machine.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Various embodiments are directed to networked gaming systems and the communication protocols for presenting a network-based game. The network-based game is provided through a game server on the gaming system, and the network-based game is presented on a gaming machine. Optionally, a tournament game is presented on the gaming machine through a tournament server. The gaming machine is able to communicate with the game server, tournament server, and various components within the gaming system via one or more communication protocols. For example, web service protocols allow components to communicate with one another.
  • Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like or corresponding parts throughout the drawings and, more particularly to FIG. 1, there are shown one embodiment of a gaming system for presenting a network-based game. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 1, the gaming system 10 includes a player rewards server 12, a player marketing server 14, a slot system server 16, a bridge router 18, and a gaming machine 20. As shown in FIG. 1, the player rewards server 12 is in communication with the player marketing server 14. The player marketing server 14 is also in communication with slot system server 16 via a S_D_T_ (SDT) protocol. The player marketing server 14 and the slot system server 16 are in communication a game monitoring unit (GMU) 22 within the gaming machine 10 via a bridge router 18. As shown in FIG. 1, the game monitoring unit 22 may be located within the gaming machine 20. Alternatively, the game monitoring unit 22 is a component separate from the gaming machine.
  • According to one embodiment, the gaming machine 20 includes a processor board 24, such as an Alpha game board manufactured by Bally Gaming, Inc., in communication with the game monitoring unit 22. One or more displays 36 for the base (or primary game) are in communication with the processor board 24. Additionally, a player interface unit 26 including by way of example and not of limitation, an iVIEW manufactured by Bally Gaming, Inc., is also in communication with the game board 24, the player rewards server 12, and the game monitoring unit 22. According to one embodiment, the player rewards server 12 communicates with the player user interface 26 through web services over hypertext transfer protocol (http) or hypertext transfer protocol over secure socket layer (https). Optionally, the player interface unit 26 also includes a GMU service that is in communication with the processor board 24.
  • The player interface unit 26 includes its own separate processor board having one or more executable programs. As shown in FIG. 1, the player interface unit 26 includes operating system code 30 such as, but not limited to, Bally Gaming's iViewShell.exe. The player interface unit 26 may also include player rewards code 32 such as, but not limited to, Bally Gaming's CasinoMagic. Additionally, the player interface unit 26 includes game code 34 for presenting one or more games on the player interface unit. Optionally, the player interface unit 26 includes GMU-related code that provides an information channel between the player interface unit and both the GMU 22 and the processor board 24 of the gaming machine 20.
  • Optionally, the gaming machine 20 also include a card reader 28 and/or a keypad 30 that is in communication with the player interface unit 26 and the game monitoring unit 22. The card reader 28 receives a player tracking card (not shown) or other forms of identification issued to a player.
  • One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that not all gaming systems 10 or gaming machines 20 will have all these components and may have other components in addition to, or in lieu of, those components mentioned here. Furthermore, while these components are viewed and described separately, various components may be integrated into a single unit in some embodiments.
  • The following is list of definitions that are used to describe the communication protocols that are exchanged between the player rewards server 12 and the player interface unit 26. The player rewards server 12 is also referred herein as to the Bally Live Rewards Server (BLRS), tournament controller, or tournament server. Also, the player interface unit 26 is also referred to as an iVIEW, a player tracking user interface, or embedded user interface. The following table lists common definitions, acronyms and abbreviations that may be used to describe the various embodiments of the gaming system 10.
  • Term Description
    BLRS Bally Live Rewards Server, formally SGS—System Game
    Server
    iVIEW System Game client device, installed on base EGM—Electronic
    Gaming Machine
    GID Unique identifier of a System Game (e.g. 104—Blazing 7s)
    HID Unique identifier of a System Game Play associated with
    specific iVIEW, player card number, GID, SessionID, etc.
    Bucket A player account of certain currency type (like Cash, Bonus
    Points, Play Points, Threshold Counter, etc.) on BLRS.
    Master Master Player buckets contain all the funds for a player
    Player (identified with player card number). Only one set of Master
    Buckets Player buckets exists.
    Session When a player has his/her card inserted into an EGM with an
    Buckets iVIEW (opening a session with BLRS), all funds are moved
    from Master Player buckets to Session buckets. Multiple sets of
    Session buckets might exist at the same time. When card is
    removed (closing session with BLRS), all the funds from
    Session buckets are moved back to Master Player buckets.
  • According to one embodiment, the system game server 12 communicates with an iVIEW 26 through web services over http or https. The following web service methods are provided by the system game server 12:
  • Name Purpose
    registerIView Register's the iVIEW with BLRS
    getSGSDateTime Returns the current BLRS Date time
    getGlobalSettings Returns the global settings for Live Reward
    Games
    getAllPlayerSettings Returns the player settings including
    available games, game start rules and play
    point accrual value for all the player types
    postEventLog Logs event message in to BLRS
    getActivePayTableSets Returns the active pay table sets, game
    settings for all the games and player types
    getPayTableSet Returns the requested pay table set object
    unRegisterIView Un registers the iVIEW with BLRS
    SGS_CreateSession Creates the Session for request player on a
    specified iVIEW and also returns whether
    the requested device is active or not.
    SGS_ValidatePin Validates the player PIN number with
    CMS/CMP
    SGS_IsPlayerLocked Verifies with the BLRS and returns
    whether the player is locked or not and
    also returns the time in minutes, how long
    that player will be locked. This is set after
    too many successive PIN verification failures
    SGS_GetSessionBuckets Returns the all player current session
    bucket balance values
    SGS_Deposit Deposits earned by a player session bucket
    values into the BLRS.
    SGS_StartWithdrawal Initiates the withdrawal transaction with
    BLRS for a session bucket value in BLRS
    SGS_EndWithdrawal Closes the opened withdrawal transaction
    SGS_BeginGame Initiates the begin game transaction with
    BLRS
    SGS_BeginGameWithDeposits Combined SGS_BeginGame and
    SGS_Deposit call
    SGS_ProcessTournIntermediateScore Performs intermediate score processing for
    a tournament game
    SGS_EndGame Closes the opened game play transaction
    SGS_StartHandpay Imitates the hand pay transaction with
    BLRS
    SGS_EndHandpay Closes the opened Hand pay
    SGS_CloseSession Closes the opened session
    SGS_EGMGamePlay Posts the EGM activity. i.e., total coin In,
    total coin Out and No-of games played to
    BLRS.
    SGS_QueryGameplayLog Returns the game play transactions log for
    the requested device
    SGS_QueryWithdrawals Returns the withdrawal transactions log
    for the requested device
    SGS_QueryHandpayLog Returns the hand pay transactions log for
    the requested device
    SGS_GetPrizeTypes Returns all available on BLRS prize types
  • All web services will return an object. All return objects inherit from the same base class and therefore always contain the following fields:
  • Response Parameter
    Name Purpose
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description (empty if success)
  • The following are possible error descriptions and error codes that may be included in a return object:
  • Error Description Error Code
    GENERIC_SYSTEM_ERROR −1
    SUCCESS 0
    SUCCESS_WITH_DUPLICATE_TRANSACTION 1
    INVALID_PARAMS 2
    AUTHORIZATION_FAILURE 3
    SESSION_ID_INVALID 10
    SESSION_SUSPENDED 11
    SESSION_CLOSED 12
    SESSION_VALIDATION_FAILURE 13
    SESSION_CLOSE_FAILURE_PENDING_TRANSACTIONS 14
    INSUFFICIENT_FUNDS 20
    INVALID_SESSSION_DEPOSIT_NUMBER 21
    INVALID_SESSSION_WITHDROWAL_NUMBER 22
    TRANSACTION_ID_INVALID 23
    TRANSACTION_VALIDATION_FAILURE 24
    ATTEMPT_TO_ROLLBACK_COMMITED_TRANSACTION 25
    ATTEMPT_TO_COMMIT_ROLLEDBACK_TRANSACTION 26
    NON_JURISDICTION_WITHDRAWALS_ONLY 27
    JURISDICTION_WITHDRAWALS_ONLY 28
    INVALID_HANDPAY_ID 40
    HANDPAY_VALIDATION_FAILURE 41
    ATTEMPT_TO_COMPLETE_CANCELLED_HANDPAY 42
    ATTEMPT_TO_CANCEL_COMPLETED_HANDPAY 43
    ATTEMPT_TO_COMPLETE_COMPLETED_HANDPAY 44
    NO_ASSET_NUMBER_FOUND 60
    NO_GAME_SERIAL_NUMBER_FOUND 61
    CMS_FUNCTION_FAILED 70
    INVALID_HID 80
    TOURNAMENT_BEGIN_GAME_FAILED 81
    BEGIN_GAME_WITH_DEPOSITS——DEPOSIT_FAILED 82
    BEGIN_GAME_WITH_DEPOSITS——BEGIN_GAME_FAILED 83
    LAST_ERROR 10000
  • Web Service: registerIView
  • The purpose of this message is to create a unique iVIEW identification (Id) on the Live Rewards Server 12. If the iVIEW Id (machine address of a device) already exists in the BLRS database, all the associated data from previous registration call is logged into a separate (history) table and then current information is updated. Registration data associated with iVIEW Id provides detailed information about the player interface unit, its location, and various metrics.
  • The following table is data that the iVIEW 26 may obtain from the GMU 22.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    casinoId Unique for each casino 0-4 characters
    gameSerialNo Serial number of cabinet 0-40 characters
    gameId Manufacturer type 0-5 characters
    payTableId Unique Pay Table Id 0-6 characters
    basePer Theoretical pay back 0-10 characters
    gmuTime Gmu time 0-6 characters
    maxBet Max bet for game 0-12 characters
    gmuId Gmu network address 0-32 characters
    protocolVersion Version number of protocol 0-16 characters
    enableFeatures SAS related bit mapped field 0-6 characters
    of features the game has
    enabled
    gameType Type of ecash game 0-3 characters
    Enable Enable or disable Live Rewards True/False
    Game messaging
    Denomination Game play credit value in pennies 0-12 characters
    totalCoinIn Coin-in game meter in pennies 0-12 characters
    totalCoinOut Coin-out game meter in pennies 0-12 characters
    gamesPlayed Number of games played 0-12 characters
    assetId Unique identifier to the casino for 0-8 characters
    the cabinet
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    isActive iVIEW device is active or not in True/False
    the BLRS
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000 characters
  • Web Service: getSGSDateTime
  • The purpose of the getSGSDateTime message is to synchronize the iVIEW device clock with the Live Rewards Server clock. This message returns the current Live Rewards Server 12 date and time. The following are tables of the possible request and response parameters for the getSGSDateTime service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Request
    Parameter
    Name Purpose Type/Range
    None
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000 characters
    CurrentDateTime Current Live Rewards Server date Date and time
    and time object
  • Web Service: getGlobalSettings
  • Depending on the settings defined on the server side 12, the purpose of this message is to control the “Live Rewards” games and/or the iVIEW 26. The getGlobalSettings web service returns the Global settings (i.e., those settings common for all the player interface units 26) as defined on the Live Rewards Server 12. The following is table of some exemplary request parameters, the purpose of the request parameters, and the type/range of the request parameters for getGlobalSettings web service. Additionally, a table presenting exemplary embodiments of global setting parameters, the purpose of the global setting parameters, and the type/range of the global setting parameters.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    IviewId Machine address of iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000 characters
    Global Settings Contains global settings (see below)
    object
    Global Settings
    members
    iviewResyncInt iVIEW re -sync interval rate in mins for Int
    iVIEW to request the global settings,
    active pay table sets and player type
    settings from BLRS.
    sysGameVolume Live Rewards game volume in Int
    percentage
    attractVolume iVIEW attract mode volume in Int
    percentage
    autoPlayYesNo True - auto play enabled, False - auto True/False
    play disabled
    *tiltTime Time in minutes to tilt the system games Int
    *autoRemoveplayPoints Time in minutes to clear not used Live Int
    Rewards game play points on the
    device. 0 = this feature is OFF
    jurisdictionLimit Array of Prize Type Limit objects. Each Decimal
    object contains prize type Id and limit
    number. If the limit is exceeded by a
    single game win, a hand pay event is
    triggered
    playerCardFormat A character string used by iVIEW as a 0-20 characters
    mask on player card number reported by
    GMU. This is required for proper
    communications with CMP/CMS.
    cashoutType Defines if cash funds in player's account Int
    are cashable (1) or restricted (2).
    “Restricted” signifies that a player has to
    spend the funds on system game. A
    player with cash amounts in his player
    buckets will either have restricted
    (promotional) or cashable credits
    transferred based on this setting.
    databankLog_Enabled Controls whether iVIEW should perform True/False
    base game activity logging to a
    DataBank database. DataBank logging is
    used for creating game volatility tables
    which essential for normalized
    tournament scoring. Also, DataBank data
    will enable player-centric gaming
    providing game activity repository.
  • Web Service: getAllPlayersSettings
  • The getAllPlayersSettings web service returns the player settings including accrual rate, Live Rewards game start threshold counter, and Live Rewards game start rules for all the player types/ranks (e.g., Platinum, Gold, or Silver level players) defined on the rewards server 12. The following are tables of the some embodiments of a request parameters, response parameters, and player settings.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    IviewId Machine address of iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000 characters
    Player Settings Array of player setting objects
    Player Settings
    Members
    playerType Player type Id (Gold, Silver, etc) Int
    description Description of player type (platinum, 0-20 characters
    gold, silver . . . )
    accrualRate Play points accrual percentage (of Decimal
    wagers)
    sysGameStartThreshold System game start threshold counter Int
    (TC). This number should be achieved by
    a player in order to authorize a system
    game.
    sysGameStartRules iVIEW utilizes these rules for accruing
    Play Points and Threshold Counter
    Points (TCs). Different player types
    might use different accrual rules.
    For instance, a rule with RuleID “01”
    and event description “Normal Base
    Game play” specifies accrual increment
    value of 1 and occurrence counter of 1.
    Which means that every base game-play,
    a player will have his TCs incremented
    by 1.
    Now, let's say a rule with RuleID “02”
    and event description “Base Game Max
    Bet” specifies accrual increment value of
    20 and occurrence counter of 1. This
    means that if a player will have his TCs
    incremented by 20 every time he plays
    Max Bet on a base game.
    Rule Id Int
    Rule Description 0-20 characters
    Occurrence counter Int
    Increment Value Int
    availableGames These are games available for this player 0-4 characters
    type
    Actual executables of the games and all
    the assets for them are preloaded onto
    iVIEW but only the ones brought with
    this call will be enabled and presented to
    this player. Optionally, the games can be
    downloaded dynamically upon player
    selection.
    Array of Game objects. Each object
    contains
    Game ID
    Game Name 0-50 characters
    Game Type (Classic, Tournament, etc.) Int
  • Web Service: postEventLog
  • This message's purpose is storing the messages (the logs, error logs, events, or other information) received from the player interface unit 26 into the database (not shown) of the rewards server 12. For example, tilt messages on the player interface unit 26 may be stored in the database of the rewards server 12. The following tables are the request and response parameters for the postEventLog service call.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    eventType Type of the event 0-10 characters
    (0 - Error, 1 - Info, 2 - debug)
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    assetId Asset number assigned to this device or 0-8 characters
    slot/base game
    errCode Error code defined by the iVIEW if any 0-20 characters
    Data Information/message about the event 0-200 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: unRegisterIView
  • This message un-registers (deactivates) an active iVIEW 26 from the rewards server 12. According to one embodiment, reactivation of an un-registered iVIEW 26 requires manual input by an operator at the rewards server 12. The following table lists exemplary request and response parameters and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: getActivePayTableSets
  • This web service message includes all the active pay table sets and game settings for system games based on player types (e.g., Platinum, Gold, or Silver levels) as defined by the rewards server 12. Each pay table in a pay table set contains the required Play Points, cost, and game settings file. A player is required to earn Play Points matching or exceeding Play Points cost value for the appropriate pay table in order for a player to be eligible to play a system game. Accordingly, prior the start of the system game, the pay table based on the player rank is established via the web service message, getActivePayTableSets. The following are tables of exemplary request and response parameters for the getActivePayTableSets web service.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    PTabSets All pay table sets XML Node
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: getPayTableSet
  • This web service returns the requested pay table set object from BLRS 12 for a specific PayTableSetId. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    PayTableSetId Pay table set Id Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    PTabSets pay table set XML Node
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_CreateSession
  • In one embodiment, upon insertion of a player card into gaming machine (or electronic gaming machine (EGM)), the player interface unit 26 performs a call to create a unique Session Id for the identified player on the specific player interface unit. This call creates the foundation for all system game communications between the player interface unit 26 and the rewards server 12 because all calls by the player interface unit to rewards server (between card-in and card-out events) will contain this unique Session Id.
  • When a Session Id is created, BLRS 12 also creates player-specific Session buckets (explained below) that are associated with the Session Id. The rewards server 12 moves all funds available in the Master Player buckets into the Session buckets. In case of multiple identical player cards inserted into multiple gaming machines 20, only the Session buckets for the earliest Session Id will contain complete balances of the Master Player buckets. The buckets for subsequently created sessions will start with zero balances.
  • When a player card is removed from an EGM 20, a SGS_CloseSession call is performed which closes (deactivates) the session and moves all the balances from Session buckets back into Master Player buckets.
  • A bucket, as defined and used herein, is an account of certain currency type such as, but not limited to, cash, bonus points, play points, or threshold counter values. Buckets are used to hold the balances of these respective currencies for any purpose utilized by the BLRS 12. For example, the buckets are used to accrue play points and threshold counter values that are used to trigger tournament games. Alternatively, the buckets may be used in player transactions to spend play points on play of a system game. In another embodiment, the buckets are used to hold player's winnings (e.g., separate buckets for cash and/or bonus points). The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_CreateSession web service and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    sessionId A unique session Id Int
    Buckets An array of buckets objects. Each
    bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    PlayerData Player Data object contains
    plrCardNo 0-20 characters
    playerType Int
    banned True/False
    IsDeviceActive Whether the requested iVIEW True/False
    device is active or not
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_ValidatePin
  • This web service verifies whether a player personal identification number (PIN) is correct (or incorrect) through the marketing servers 14. PIN validation is necessary to authorize withdrawals of funds from the BLRS 12 to the iVIEW 26 or the base game CPU 24. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_ValidatePin web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    Pin Pin number UN KNOWN
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    pinStatus Valid or Not True/False
    isLocked Locked or Not True/False
    lockTimeinMins Lock time in minutes Int
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_IsPlayerLocked
  • This web service is used to determine whether the identified player is locked or not “locked” in BLRS 12. If the player is “locked,” the web service returns lock time in minutes. This web service is used to prevent a player from cashing out from a player account until a lock time has expired. Also, this web service is used to prevent a player from defeating a PIN validation at cashout. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_IsPlayerLocked web service calls and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    isLocked Locked or Not True/False
    lockTimeinMins Lock time in minutes Int
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_GetSessionBuckets
  • This service call returns the requested player Session Bucket values from reserved buckets (session buckets). The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service calls and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_Deposit
  • The purpose of the SGS_Deposit web service call is to deposit the earned values (during game play) into the player's Session buckets and to return the newly updates balances to the player user interface 26. Typically, the buckets getting deposits are recently accrued Play Points and threshold counter values. This call is performed periodically (e.g., about every 90 seconds) or upon certain events such as, but not limited to, player tracking card-out or the start of a system game. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_Deposit web service and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    depositNumber Deposit counter number Int
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each bucket
    contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each bucket
    contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_StartWithdrawal
  • This web service initiates the withdrawal transaction for a requested bucket. This web service also returns a BLRS Transaction Number to store in the logs of the slot system 16 and base game for audit reasons. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_StartWithdrawal web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    withdrawalNumber Withdrawal counter number Int
    Bucket Bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    SGS_TransactionID BLRS Transaction Number to Int
    store in the SDS
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each
    bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
  • Web Service: SGS_EndWithdrawal
  • This web service completes the withdrawal transaction for a requested bucket and a unique transaction number and amount are issued. If the amount is different than the Start amount, the balance will deposited back to the player account. In some embodiments, the base game will only accept a partial transfer of a desired amount. The successfully transferred amount is logged on BLRS 12, SDS 16 and the base game 24. In the case of a partial transfer, the remaining funds stay in player's session buckets. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_EndWithdrawal web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    SGS_TransactionID BLRS Transaction Number Int
    isCommit Commit or Rollback True/False
    TRX_Value Transaction Value to commit or Decimal
    rollback
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    SGS_TransactionID BLRS Transaction Number to store Int
    in the SDS
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_BeginGame
  • This web service creates a unique game play history identification (HID) and debits the requested buckets transaction values from player's session buckets. On the rewards server 12, the HID serves as a unique identifier of a system game played by a player. HID is also used by other calls such as, but not limited to, SGS_ProcessTournamentIntermediateScore and SGS_EndGame to update the score achieved during the game as well as perform tournament processing and winnings distribution (if necessary).
  • For tournament games, this call performs additional processing for an associated tournament instance (e.g., tournInstID field in the Gameplay object). In particular, the SGS_BeginGame call will bind a newly created HID with a specific tournament instance ID, which guarantees that the score from this game (HID) will be processed against that tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_BeginGame web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    GamePlay Gameplay object contains
    HID Int
    GID 0-4 characters
    IviewId 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo 0-20 characters
    sessionId Int
    casinoId 0-4 characters
    gmuId 0-32 characters
    assetNo 0-8 characters
    startDateTime Date time
    payTabSetId Int
    payTabId Int
    gameSettingsId Int
    score Int
    tournInstID (unique tournament Int
    identifier, for tournament games
    only)
    Array of Buckets. each bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    HID Game play History Id Int
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each bucket
    contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    G2SMessage A serialized G2S message which 0-400 characters
    contains tournament end conditions
    (G2S tournamentInfo class)
    Result Call result: 0 - success, Int
    non-zero - failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_BeginGameWithDeposits
  • This call is a combination of two calls, namely the SGS_Deposit and SGS_BeginGame calls. The SGS_BeginGameWithDeposits call is created for efficiency purposes. The order of execution is as follows: deposits are made to Session buckets; validation is performed for sufficient funds to start a system game; required funds are debited from player Session buckets; game history id (HID) is created; and HID and current Session buckets' balances are returned to iVIEW 26. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_BeginGameWithDeposits web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    depositNumber Deposit counter number Int
    depositBuckets An array of buckets. Each bucket
    contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    Balance Decimal
    gamePlayObj GamePlay object -
    see SGS_BeginGame call
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    DepositAck SGS_Deposit_Ack object - this object
    contains everything that a normal
    SGS_Deposit call would return
    BeginGameAck SGS_BeginGameAck object - this
    object contains everything that a normal
    SGS_BeginGame call would return
  • Web Service: SGS_ProcessTournamentIntermediateScore
  • This call is used by the player interface unit 26 in the event that a tournament game requires a server-side intermediate tournament score calculation. The scoring algorithms vary based on a XML settings files on the rewards server 12. The following table lists exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_ProcessTournamentIntermediateScore web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request Parameter Name
    bgDataArray Array of BaseGameTournamentData
    objects.
    Each BaseGameTournamentData object
    contains:
    GameComboID (a combination of Game 10-30 characters
    Theme, Paytable ID and denomination)
    PlayerCardNo 0-20 characters
    SessionID Int
    HID Int
    GID Int
    CreditValue (in pennies) Long
    PayoutPercent (100-based number) Decimal
    AmountBet Long
    AmountWon Long
    MeterValidationCode Int
    GamesPlayed Long
    MaxBet Long
    StartTime DateTime
    EndTime DateTime
    GameLengthMS Long
    JackpotWon Long
    AveTimeBetweenGamesMS Long
    TotalMaxBets Long
    BaseGameHID Int
    TournInstID Long
    TournGameTimeElapsedMS Long
    TimeBetweenGamesMS Long
    HasTournEnded True/False
    Response Parameter Name
    Score Cumulative intermediate tournament Decimal
    score
    ScoreContribution Contribution from this call to total Decimal
    tournament score
    Rank Rank of current intermediate score Int
    against tournament leader board
    BaseGameHID Unique base game ID for this system Int
    game HID (usually, BaseGameHIDs
    are sequential from 1 to X, where X is a
    total number of base games required to
    be played to complete this system game
    in iVIEW).
    LeaderBoardData Serialized leader board XML data for 0-400
    current tournament characters
    HasTournamentGameEnded Signifies the completion of tournament True/False
    game
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_EndGame
  • This web service call closes the Game transaction for a specified HID and stores the bucket transaction values into player session buckets in the event of a system game win. For tournament games, this call also performs processing of score for an associated tournament (e.g., tournInstID field in the Gameplay object). Additionally, the system game's score is processed and put on the tournament's leader board (if score qualifies). The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_EndGame web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    GamePlay Gameplay object - see SGS_BeginGame call
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    HID Game play History Id
    Buckets An array of buckets. Each bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    balance Decimal
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure Int
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_StartHandpay
  • This web service initiates a new iVIEW hand pay transaction. This web service also returns a Hand pay ID with the bucket values in order to send a message to the casino cage. The following tables list exemplary request parameters, SGS Hand Pay members, and response parameters associated with the SGS_StartHandpay web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    SGSHandPay See below
    object
    SGSHandPay
    members
    HPId Unique ID of a hand pay
    HPTypeId Hand pay Type (Jurisdiction or player Int
    initiated)
    SessionId Player Current Session Id Int
    IviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    CasinoId Property Id 0-4 characters
    GmuId Machine address of a device 0-32 characters
    AssetNo Account number of a device 0-8 characters
    PLRCardNo Player card number 0-20 characters
    CompletedBy Employee card number 0-20 characters
    Status Status of this hand pay Int
    Buckets Array of Buckets. each bucket contains
    prizeTypeId Int
    jurisdiction True/False
    TRX_Value Decimal
    balance Decimal
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    HPID Hand pay ID Int
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_EndHandpay
  • This web service call closes the Hand pay transaction for the request hand pay ID. This is normally done when an employee has been identified and is paying the patron. In another embodiment, a casino employee or the patron may cancel a hand pay. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_EndHandpay web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    playerCardNumber Player card number 0-20 characters
    sessionID Player Current Session Id Int
    handPayID Hand pay Id Int
    isCommit Commit the transaction or not True/False
    completedBy Employee card number 0-20 characters
    Response
    Parameter Name
    HPID Hand pay ID
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - 0 or non-
    failure negative
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_CloseSession
  • This web service call closes the specified player session on the specified iVIEW 26 and moves all the balances from the player's Session buckets into the Player's Master buckets. As a result, all player funds are available for any new session created for the same player card number. Additionally, the player interface unit 26 will close any previously opened sessions after re-powering. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS Close Session web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo Player Card Number 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    recoveryYN Recovery session or normal True/False
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - failure 0 or 1
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_EGMGamePlay
  • This web service call posts game play activity data from and EGM 20 into the BLRS 12. For example, values such as, but not limited to, total coin in, total coin out, number of games played are posted to the rewards server 12. This data will be posted on every “heart beat” call to the server, before SGS_CreateSession, and before SGS_CloseSession calls. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS_EGM GamePlay web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    assetId Account number of a device 0-20 characters
    sessionId Session Number Int
    totCoinIn Total coin in Int
    totCoinOut Total coin out Int
    gamesPlayed No of games played Int
    Status Status of the device at the time of 0 = None
    posting data 1 = Session Open
    2 = Session in
    progress
    3 = Session
    Closed
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - 0 or 1
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_QueryWithdrawals
  • This web service call returns the withdrawal transaction Log for a requested iVIEW 26 and prize type. This data is shown on employee pages on iVIEW 26. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS Query Withdrawals web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    prizeType Prize type Int
    noofRecords No-Of records to return Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    Withdrawal_Report Array of Withdrawal_Report
    object.
    Each Withdrawal_Report contains
    tranId Int
    sessionId Int
    session_TrxId Int
    plrCardNo 0-20 characters
    sourceId 0-50 characters
    tranDateTime Date time
    prizeValue Decimal
    jurisdiction True/False
    status 0-20 characters
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_QueryGamePlayLog
  • This web service call returns the Game play history transactions for a requested iVIEW 26. The requested data is shown on employee pages on the iVIEW 26. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS Query Game Play Log web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    iviewId Machine address of a iVIEW 0-50 characters
    device
    noofRecords No-Of records to return Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    GamePlay_Report Array of Gameplay_Report object.
    Each Gameplay_Report contains
    HID Int
    GID Int
    IviewId 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo 0-20 characters
    sessionId Int
    casinoId 0-4 characters
    gmuId 0-32 characters
    assetNo 0-8 characters
    startDateTime Date time
    endDateTime Date time
    payTabSetId Int
    payTabId Int
    gameSettingsId Int
    score Int
    buckets Spent Bucket values
    buckets Won Bucket values
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_QueryHandpayLog
  • This web service call returns the hand pay transactions for the requested iVIEW 26. The requested data is shown on employee pages on the iVIEW 26. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the SGS Query Hand Pay Log web service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    iVIEW Id Machine address of a iVIEW device 0-50 characters
    noofRecords No-Of records to return Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    HandPay_Report Array of HandPay_Report object.
    Each HandPay_Report contains
    HPID Int
    HPDesc 0-50 characters
    IviewId 0-50 characters
    plrCardNo 0-20 characters
    sessionId Int
    casinoId 0-4 characters
    gmuId 0-32 characters
    assetNo 0-8 characters
    createdDateTime Date time
    completedDateTime Date time
    completedBy 0-20 characters
    buckets Bucket values
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - Int
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
  • Web Service: SGS_GetPrizeTypes
  • This web service call returns all available prize types. This call does not require any parameters. [Bryan, is this correct?] The following table lists exemplary response parameters and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Response
    Parameter
    Name Purpose Type/Range
    Result Call result: 0 - success, non-zero - 0 or 1
    failure
    errorString Error description 0-1000
    characters
    AllPrizeTypes Array of SGSPrizeType objects.
    Each SGSPrizeType object contains:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    Description 0-20 characters
    RateToDollar Decimal
    IsJurInclude - this determines whether True/False
    this type of prize should be considered
    as a part of jurisdictional trigger and
    cause a hand pay.
  • Bally Live Rewards Tournament Web Services
  • In addition to messages defined above, a player interface unit 26 loads a series of html pages from the player rewards server 12 for tournament system games. In turn, these tournament pages on the player interface unit 26 bring dynamic data from BLRS Tournament Web Services using AJAX technology. The following table lists the web service methods that are provided by the BLRS Tournament Web Services.
  • Name Purpose
    GetActiveTournaments Returns active tournaments for
    given Session and GID
    GetTournamentInstance Returns all win positions for
    given tournament instance
    GetTournamentInstanceInfo Returns more compact
    tournament instance data
    GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard Returns tournament instance leader
    board
    GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard_WithSession Returns tournament instance
    leader board with additional
    data for a player session
    GetMyTournaments Returns information about
    completed tournaments played
    by a player identified by a
    player session
    GetMyTournamentInstanceResults Returns tournament instance
    leader board with entries pre-
    filtered for a particular player.
    Also, includes player's best
    scores that failed to achieve a
    position on the leader board.
    GetPlayerAliases Returns a list of player aliases that
    can be used for a tournament
    game
    GetTournamentGlobalSettings Returns global settings for
    tournament games on BLRS
    BindDefaultAliasToSession Binds specified alias to
    specified session
    BindAliasToSession Binds default alias to a
    specified session
    UnBindAliasFromSession Un-binds an alias from
    specified session
    GetPlayerRank Returns current rank for a
    player identified by a session
    for a specified tournament
    instance
    GetPlayerTournamentInstances Returns tournament instances
    for tournaments that a specified
    player participated in
    HasPlayerPlayedTournamentInstance Returns true if a player played a
    tournament, false otherwise
    ReserveTournamentGame Checks if a player can start a
    tournament game and reserves a
    game for him before an actual
    SGS_BeginGame call is made
    GetCurrentTournaments Returns currently active and
    recently finished tournament.
    Used by signage.
    GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard_ForSignage Returns leader board for a
    tournament. Used by signage.
  • Each system tournament game, such as “Casino Challenge” and “Blazing 7s Challenge,” has different game architecture. A system tournament game is uniquely identified by a TournID (Tournament ID) and is linked to a tournament system game (GID). When each Tournament (TournID) is executed (i.e., started, processed (accepting score), and completed (winnings distributed)), the Tournament is represented by a particular Tournament Instance (TournInstID). In other words, the Tournament Instance is a Tournament executed at certain time. In most embodiments, multiple Tournament Instances (TournInstIDs) are linked to a single Tournament (TournID).
  • For the following web services, the value of TournInstID is used to uniquely identify a Tournament Instance. Also, for the sake of simplicity, the terms “Tournament” and “Tournament Instance” may be used interchangeably.
  • Web Service: GetActiveTournaments
  • This web service call returns an XML document with all active tournaments of specified tournament game (GID) that are available for a specified SessionID. A player's session with the BLRS 12 allows for lookup of player's level and association with any Invite Lists. According to one embodiment, a player is eligible for a tournament if the player has a predefined player rank/level or the player is included on an Invite List. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the Get Active Tournaments service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Unique ID for player's session with BLRS Int
    GID Unique ID of a system game on BLRS Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the list of Tournament
    Instance nodes. Each Tournament Instance contains:
    TournInstID - unque ID of a running tournament Int
    TournName - display name of tournament 0-50 characters
    TournTypeID - (1)Timed, (2) Limited Entry Int
    RewardLevel - Play Points cost of this Int
    tournament
    PrizeValue - Total value of prize(s) of certain Decimal
    type
    PrizeTypeID - Prize Type ID used in PrizeValue Int
    IsMultiplePrizes
    IsProgressive - tournamnet prizes could be fixed True/False
    or progressive
    EndDT - DateTime of tournament completion True/False
    (for Timed)
    NumberOfEntries - Number of entries (for DateTime
    Limited Entry)
    NumberOfWinPositions Int
    IsSameCard - used to let player know that he Int
    played this tournament before
    One or many G2SAttribute nodes. These True/False
    attributes specify tournament start and/or end
    conditions, etc.
    Each G2SAttribute contains one or many
    AttribID Int
    AttribValue 0-20 characters
  • Web Service: GetTournamentInstance
  • This service call returns all win positions for specific tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the list of win
    positions with all prizes attached to them.
    Each win position contains one or many
    Prize nodes.
    Each Prize node contains:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    PrizeValue Decimal
  • Web Service: GetToumamentInstanceInfo
  • This web service call returns more compact information about a specific tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the following
    nodes:
    Info - the display name of a Tournament 0-20 characters
    Instance
    Reward Level - Play Points cost of this Int
    tournament
    Status - 0: active, 1: pending,
    2: complete Int
    One or many G2SAttribute nodes.
    These attributes specify tournament start
    and/or end conditions, etc.
    Each G2SAttribute contains one or
    many
    AttribID Int
    AttribValue 0-20 characters
  • Web Service: GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard
  • This web service call returns leader board information for specified tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    ShowAllPrizesYesNow Flags whether all prizes should be returned True/False
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains one or many
    WinPosition nodes. Each WinPosition node
    contains:
    Rank - the rank of a win position for the Int
    leader board
    Alias - alias of a player holding this position 0-20 characters
    or “Available” if a position is not taken
    Score - the score achieved by a player to Int
    obtain this position
    One or many Prize nodes with following
    fields:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    PrizeValue Decimal
  • Web Service: GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard_WithSession
  • This web service call returns leader board information with player specific data for specified tournament instance and an active player session. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    ShowAllPrizesYesNow Flags whether all prizes should be returned True/False
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains one or many
    WinPosition nodes. Each WinPosition node
    contains:
    Rank - the rank of a win position for the Int
    leader board
    Alias - alias of a player holding this position 0-20 characters
    or “Available” if a position is not taken
    Score - the score achieved by a player to Int
    obtain this position
    One or many Prize nodes with following
    fields:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    PrizeValue Decimal
    IsSameCard - identifies if this position True/False
    occupied by the player who opened provided
    SessionID
    IsBestScore - identifies if if the Score for this True/False
    position is the best score for this player (this
    is meaningful only if IssameCard is ‘True’)
  • Web Service: GetMyTournaments
  • This service call returns information about completed tournaments played by a player identified by a player session. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Type/
    Purpose Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    GID BLRS system game ID
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains none or some
    TournamentInstance nodes. Each
    TournamentInstance node contains:
    TournInstID - unique ID of a running Int
    tournament
    TournName - display name of tournament 0-20
    characters
    Ended - date and time the tournament DateTime
    ended
    IsWinner - identifies whether a player won True/False
    the tournament
    PrizeValue - total prize value a tournament Decimal
    Rank - the highest rank achieved by a Int
    player in this tournament
  • Web Service: GetMyTournamentInstanceResults
  • This service call returns tournament instance leader board with entries pre-filtered for a particular player. Also, this service call includes player's best scores that failed to achieve a position on the leader board. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    ShowAllPrizesYesNow Flags whether all prizes should be returned True/False
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains one or many
    WinPosition nodes. Each WinPosition node
    contains:
    Rank - the rank of a win position for the Int
    leader board
    Alias - alias of a player holding this position 0-20 characters
    or “Available” if a position is not taken
    Score - the score achieved by a player to Int
    obtain this position
    One or many Prize nodes with following
    fields:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    PrizeValue Decimal
  • Web Service: GetPlayerAliases
  • This service call returns a list of player aliases that can be used for a tournament game. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the
    following nodes:
    Result - 0: success, not 0: failure Int
    ErrorString - error description 0-5-characters
    Multiple AliasEntry nodes with
    these fields:
    Alias - player alias 0-20 characters
    IsActive - signifies whether this alias True/False
    is in use now
  • Web Service: GetTournamentGlobalSettings
  • This service call returns global settings for tournament games on BLRS 12. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    None
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the
    following elements:
    Result - 0: success, not 0: failure Int
    ErrorString - error description 0-50 characters
    IsAutoPlay - identifies whether a True/False
    tournament game will automatically
    start on iVIEW in
    case of player inactivity
    AutoPlayDelay - if IsAutoPlay is Int
    True, specifies the delay in seconds
    before a game will start
  • Web Service: BindDefaultAliasToSession
  • This service call binds a default (first available) player alias to player's session. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the following
    elements:
    Result True/False
  • Web Service: BindAliasToSession
  • This service call binds an alias to a session. The player alias is needed for the tournament games managed by rewards server 12 because the player needs to be representable on a tournament leader board. According to one embodiment, a player may have multiple aliases associated with his player account. The multiple aliases allows multiple people with the same player account number to play independently in different tournaments at the same time or even compete with each other in the same tournament. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    PLRAlias Player alias 0-20 characters
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the
    following elements:
    Result True/False
  • Web Service: UnBindAliasFromSession
  • This service call unbinds an alias from a session. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    PLRAlias Player alias 0-20 characters
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the
    following elements:
    Result True/False
  • Web Service: GetPlayerRank
  • This service call returns current rank for a player identified by a session for a specified tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Type/
    Purpose Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the following
    elements:
    Rank - the highest rank for the player Int
    HighestScore - the score for highest rank Int
    PrizeTypeID - only if there is a prize for Int
    this rank
    PrizeValue - only if there is a prize for this Decimal
    rank
  • Web Service: GetPlayerTournamentInstances
  • This service call returns tournament instances for those tournaments that a specified player was a participant. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the
    following elements:
    TournInstID - unque ID of a running Int
    tournament
    TournName - display name of 0-20 characters
    tournament
    Alias 0-20 characters
    Started DateTime
    Ended - date and time of tournament DateTime
    completion or “in progress”
    No or some Prize elements
    containing:
    PrizeTypeID Int
    PrizeValue Decimal
  • Web Service: HasPlayerPlayedTournamentInstance
  • This service call returns a True/False result depending on whether a player played or not played a tournament instance. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the following
    elements:
    Result True/False
  • Web Service: ReserveTournamentGame
  • This service call checks if a player can start a tournament game. If the player is eligible, the service call reserves a game for the player before an actual SGS_BeginGame call is made. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    SessionID Identifies unique player session Int
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    Response
    Parameter Name
    Result 0: success; not 0: failure Int
    ErrorString Error description 0-50 characters
  • Web Service: GetCurrentTournaments
  • This service call returns active and recently finished tournament data. This call is typically used by tournament signage that is strategically located within a gaming establishment or is otherwise associated with gaming machines 20 capable of presenting a system-based tournament game. The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request
    Parameter Name
    TournTypeID 1: timed, 2: limited entry Int
    Response
    Parameter
    Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains the list of Tournament
    Instance nodes. Each Tournament Instance contains:
    TournInstID - unque ID of a running tournament Int
    TournName - display name of tournament 0-20
    characters
    CardType - availability for certain player levels to 0-20
    participate characters
    Status - this field holds different type of information 0-20
    depending on the type of a tournament. For timed characters
    tournaments, it contains a string representing
    tournament status e.g.: “Open - Play Now!” or
    “Pending . . . ” etc. For a limited entry tournament,
    this field is appended with information regarding the of
    slots open for the tournament e.g.: “7 Slots Open -
    Play Now!”
    Ends - this field is used only for timed tournaments DateTime
    and contains a date and time of tournament
    completion
    One or multiple Prize nodes with total prize value for
    each prize type:
    PrizeValue Decimal
    PrizeTypeID Int
    IsProgressive - true if it's a progressive tournament, True/False
    false otherwise
    TotalPayouts - number of win positions on leader Int
    board
    StatusID - id for the Status field Int
    DisplayTime - how many seconds this tournament Int
    data should be displayed on signage
  • Web Service: GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard_ForSignage
  • This service call returns a leader board for a tournament and is typically used by signage. This service call is similar to the GetTournamentInstanceleaderBoard service call with the exception that the GetTournamentInstanceLeaderBoard_ForSignage call applies additional signage-specific business logic such as, but not limited to, limiting number of rows or columns. [Bryan, additional explanation necessary?] The following tables list exemplary request and response parameters associated with the service call and their corresponding purpose and type/range.
  • Purpose Type/Range
    Request Parameter
    Name
    TournInstID Unique Id of a tournament instance Int
    ShowAllPrizesYesNow Flags whether all prizes should be returned True/False
    Response
    Parameter Name
    XmlDocument XML document contains one or many
    WinPosition nodes. Each WinPosition node
    contains:
    Rank - the rank of a win position for the
    leader board
    Alias - alias of a player holding this position
    or “Available” if a position is not taken
    Score - the score achieved by a player to
    obtain this position
    One or many Prize nodes with following
    fields:
    PrizeTypeID
    PrizeValue
  • While the example embodiments have been described with relation to a gaming environment, it will be appreciated that the above concepts can also be used in various non-gaming environments. For example, such rewards can be used in conjunction with purchasing products, e.g., gasoline or groceries, associated with vending machines, used with mobile devices or any other form of electronic communications. Accordingly, the disclosure should not be limited strictly to gaming.
  • The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claimed invention. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made to the claimed invention without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.

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1. A method for managing a tournament game in a gaming system having a tournament server in direct communication with a player interface unit associated with one of a plurality of gaming devices, a gaming device presenting a base game, each player interface unit having a display and an embedded processor, the method comprising:
identifying a player at the gaming device;
receiving player-related and tournament-related data at the player interface unit from the tournament server, wherein the player interface unit and the tournament server are in communication via a web service protocol;
incrementing a tournament counter in response to play of the base game; and
initiating play of the tournament game when the tournament counter reaches a predetermined value.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
creating a unique session identification at the player interface unit in response to identifying the player, wherein the unique session identifier includes data specific to the player and the gaming machine; and
sending the session identifier to the tournament server.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the player is identified via a player tracking card.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising terminating the tournament counter in response to removal of the player tracking card from the gaming device.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the player-related data is player rank, player identification, player account data, or a combination thereof.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the player account data includes session account data, the session account including all currencies and credits associated with the player identification.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the tournament-related data is a pay table, tournament scores, tournament leader board, threshold counter for tournament game start, tournament rules, available tournament games, game settings, game objects, or any combination thereof.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the web service protocol is hypertext transfer protocol or hypertext transfer protocol over secure socket layer.
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