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G01V 7/04 (2006.01) G01V 7/08 (2006.01)
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CA 2006145
A queuing system is provided for gaming apparatus such as a billiards table. The system uses a remote consol that is coin operated and has a keypad for players to enter their names in a sequence of players. The consol dispenses a ticket with a unique identifier marked on the ticket, corresponding to the player name. A display associated with the apparatus, for example above a billiards table, displays the name or names of the persons playing. When a game is completed, as by pocketing the black ball in a game of snooker, the apparatus detects this condition and signals the main processor through an infra red link that the game is over. The apparatus is then locked up, as by locking a ball collector, until the next player enters the correct ticket at the consol to release the balls from the collector. A tournament mode of play omitting the tickets and providing for two sequences players is also provided.
Buckingham Michael Joslin
Van Kann Frank Joachim
Oyen Wiggs Green & Mutala Llp
Rtz Mining And Exploration Ltd.
University Of Western Australia (the)
Van Kann Frank Joachim
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