Ronald Skotarczak - West Chester PA, US Seth Berger - Malvern PA, US Brian Haveson - Surf City NJ, US
Assignee:
PokerMatic, Inc. - Aston PA
International Classification:
A63F 13/00
US Classification:
463031000
Abstract:
A method, system, and software is provided enabling a player, engaged in a game at an electronic gaming table, to request an additional hand, and/or request participation in another electronic game. A player can request additional hand or game; specifically selecting from an additional hand at the current table he/she is playing at (or home table), an additional hand at a remote table or a hand at a virtual table. It is also possible for system to automatically determine the most appropriate location for the additional hand and establish that proposed hand's location while presenting this as an option to the player. Establishment of the additional hands as part of the current table, another physical table, or a virtual table can be done based on optimization of the revenue for the gambling establishment.
Ronald Skotarczak - West Chester PA, US Seth Berger - Malvern PA, US Brian Haveson - Surf City NJ, US
Assignee:
PokerMatic, Inc. - Aston PA
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
463025000
Abstract:
Method and apparatus employed by an amusement gaming system for setting up a game for one or a plurality of players including controlling a numbers of factors such as regulating rate of play, betting limits, providing advertising matter, creating a tournament, to name just a few. The system typically includes a plurality of player stations each having a display and user interface controls communicating with a central controller for storing and accumulating data such as the aforementioned factors as well as player profiles and players history of prior individual and tournament play. Table and/or community displays are provided for entertainment and ease of viewing by both players and spectators. Players' displays are limited to displaying only items specific to the player at that player station. Formulas are stored by the controller for determining player awards. The regulation of play is automatic with the option of adjusting factors affecting play under control of a system manager.
The present invention includes a mobile phone enclosure which provides a user access to the features of the mobile device within a protective enclosure further providing at least one appearance enhancing device. Such an enclosure may comprise a brush and/or comb and may provide at least one storage area for the appearance enhancing device. Such a protective enclosure may be for an electronic device having interactive controls and may comprise a protective shell substantially surrounding said electronic device when the electronic device is disposed in said shell, the electronic device being insertable in and removable from said shell by hand and having at least one opening in the shell substantially aligned with the interactive controls when the electronic device is disposed in the protective shell, and having at least one appearance enhancement device removabley disposed within the bounds of the shell.
Seth Berger - Malvern PA, US Joshua Harris - Lancaster PA, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/38 A45D 24/10
US Classification:
312226, 312237
Abstract:
The present invention includes a mobile phone enclosure which provides a user access to the features of the mobile device within a protective enclosure further providing at least one appearance enhancing device. Such an enclosure may comprise a brush and/or comb and may provide at least one storage area for the appearance enhancing device. Such a protective enclosure may be for an electronic device having interactive controls and may comprise a protective shell substantially surrounding said electronic device when the electronic device is disposed in said shell, the electronic device being insertable in and removable from said shell by hand and having at least one opening in the shell substantially aligned with the interactive controls when the electronic device is disposed in the protective shell, and having at least one appearance enhancement device removabley disposed within the bounds of the shell.
Founded, 1993. Headquarters, Aliso Viejo, California, United States. Key people, CEO of AND1:Seth Berger CEO of American Sporting Goods: Tom O'Riordan ...
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Oregon State Beavers men's basketball comeback falls short against No. 14 Arizona
Oregon State senior forward Seth Berger returned to the starting lineup in place of Alfred Hollins, who averaged 16.3 points per game andshot 65.7 percent from the field over the past four games but sprained his ankle earlier in the week at practice.
With just over two minutes to go, Kellogg pulled his seniors to give freshmen Demetrius Dyson, Clyde Santee and Seth Berger some late run. Berger scored on a breakaway and sophomore Tyler Bergantino added a couple of baskets in the final seconds.
With his 13 points on 5-for-8 shooting, Davis finished 1 point shy of his career high, and his nine assists were a personal best. He also lofted a perfect alley-oop pass late in the game for Seth Berger, one of three such plays by the high-flying Minutemen.
Providence Country Day School East Providence RI 1971-1975
Community:
Frederick Thurber, Greg Anthony, Brian Mcguire, Stephen Edlund, Terence Tinnelly, Donald Scott, Bart Buxton, William Bateman, Tracy Reiff, William Seifred, David Lawrence, Charles Harris
Hebrew Academy of Nassau County West Hempstead NY 1969-1974, Coolidge Elementary School Baldwin NY 1974-1976, Baldwin Junior High School Baldwin NY 1976-1979
Community:
Jill Ackerman, Manny Lopez, Bill Fleming, Lori Cherwin, Eric Schmidt, Meryl Oginsky, Paula Siehs, Helaina Dillon, Mark Riezenman, Helayne Krotman
Seth Berger (1984-1988), D Tambasco (1976-1980), Mier Silverstein (1978-1982), Jacquie Reale (1995-1999), Mark Lubanko (1970-1974), Steven Berkenfeld (1973-1977)