| 20100009744 | Method and System for a Casino Game Providing a Repetitive Event Wager - In a casino game, such as Roulette, players are offered the ability to place a repetitive event wager that the same event will occur consecutively a particular number of times in a row. In the example of Roulette, before the roulette wheel is spun, a player places a repetitive event wager. The roulette wheel is then spun, and the ball lands on a particular pocket. If the event did not occur as a result of the spin, the repetitive event wager is over, and the player loses the wager. If the event did occur, the process is repeated. Ultimately, if the event occurs the particular number of times in a row, the player is paid a payout of a predetermined multiple of the amount of the repetitive event wager. | 01-14-2010 |