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US 20130231987A1

(19) United States

(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2013/0231987 A1

Veverka et al.

(43) Pub. Date:

Sep. 5, 2013

(54) LOTTERY METHOD Publication Classi?cation

(71) Applicant: TMS GLOBAL SERVICES PTY LTD, (51) Int. Cl.

TOOWOng QLD

G06Q 30/02

(2012.01)

(52) US. Cl.

(72) Inventors: Mike Veverka, Mount Ommaney (AU); CPC ... .. G06Q 30/0212 (2013.01)

Brad Board, Kenmore (AU) ... .. 705/1414

(73) Assignee: TMS GLOBAL SERVICES PTY LTD, (57) ABSTRACT

TOOWOng QLD (AU) The present invention relates to an online lottery syndicate

system. The system includes a lottery server for issuing lot

(21) App1_ NO; 13/785,325 tery tickets associated With a lottery. A syndicate manager

computer enables a syndicate manager to arrange purchase of

(22) Filed; Man 5, 2013 a lottery syndicate ticket in the lottery. An agent server

receives con?rmation of payment by the lottery syndicate

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Foreign Application Priority Data

manager, receives lottery syndicate conditions selected by the

lottery syndicate manager, and purchases the lottery syndi

Mar. 5, 2012 (AU) ... .. 2012900854 cate ticket upon receipt of said payment and based upon said Feb. 21, 2013 (AU) ... .. 2013200989 lottery syndicate conditions.

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START )

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Register lottery syndicate

manager

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Send invitations to

prospective lottery syndicate

members

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Receive acceptance of

invitations

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Receive lottery condition

agreement from syndicate

members

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Receive lottery result

information

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Purchases |Ottery Syndicate

Notify syndicate of result

ticket

information

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Pay awarded prize to each

syndicate member

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Amend syndicate membership

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LOTTERY METHOD

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED

APPLICATIONS; BENEFIT CLAIM

[0001] This application claims the bene?t under 35 U.S.C. §1 19 of Australian Provisional Application No. 2012900854, ?led Mar. 5, 2012, and Australian Patent Application No. 2013200989, ?led Feb. 21, 2013, Which are hereby incorpo

rated by reference in their entirety for all purposes as if fully

set forth herein.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The present invention generally relates to a lottery

syndicate system.

BACKGROUND

[0003] The reference to any prior art in this speci?cation is

not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any

form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common

general knowledge.

[0004] Lottery is a form of gaming Which involves the

draWing of numbers for a prize pool.

[0005] It is knoWn that some people get together and play a

syndicate (also knoWn as a group play) in a lottery draW by combining money to purchase an increased number of tickets

for a lottery draW, thereby increasing the possibility of Win n1ng.

[0006] HoWever, coordinating the syndicate can be compli

cated, particularly When syndicate members are located far apart including in countries in Which lottery play is not pro

vided. It is not unusual for syndicate members to be tardy in paying Which can cause complications, particularly in the

event of a Win. Further, some people are desirous of joining a

syndicate to experience the joy of community play, although

do not knoW others Who regularly participate in lotteries. [0007] The Applicant has identi?ed a need for improved

management of syndicate lottery play.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an online lottery syndicate system includ mg:

[0009] a lottery server for issuing lottery tickets associ

ated With a lottery;

[0010] a syndicate manager computer for enabling a syn dicate manager to arrange purchase of a lottery syndi cate ticket in the lottery; and

[0011] an agent server for receiving con?rmation of pay

ment by the lottery syndicate manager, receiving lottery

syndicate conditions selected by the lottery syndicate

manager, and purchasing the lottery syndicate ticket

upon receipt of said con?rmation of payment and based upon said lottery syndicate conditions.

[0012] Advantageously, the online agent server facilitates coordination of the syndicate, Which is particularly simpli?ed When syndicate members are located far apart including in countries in Which lottery play is not provided.

[0013] The system may further include a social netWorking

server for inviting prospective members to join the syndicate by purchasing shares in the ticket. The prospective members may be connections of the syndicate manager. Accordingly, connections may join the syndicate to experience the joy of community play, irrespective of Whether or not they actually

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knoW the syndicate manager or knoW that the syndicate man

ager regularly participates in lotteries.

[0014] The system may further include one or more pro

spective syndicate member computers for enabling payment

to join the syndicate. The syndicate members may readily pay to become a member of the syndicate Without the need to pay the syndicate manager and to avoid any membership dispute

arising in the event of a Win.

[0015] The system may further include a ?nancial server for administering ?nancial accounts for syndicate members

and receiving payments.

[0016] According to another aspect of the present inven

tion, there is provided an agent server con?gured to:

[0017] receive con?rmation of payment by a lottery syn

dicate manager;

[0018] receive lottery syndicate conditions selected by

the lottery syndicate manager; and

[0019] purchase a lottery syndicate ticket upon receipt of

said con?rmation of payment and based upon said lot

tery syndicate conditions.

[0020] According to another aspect of the present inven

tion, there is provided a method for managing a lottery syn

dicate, the method involving the steps of:

[0021] an agent server receiving con?rmation of pay

ment by a lottery syndicate manager;

[0022] the agent server receiving lottery syndicate con ditions selected by the lottery syndicate manager; and [0023] the agent server purchasing a lottery syndicate

ticket upon receipt of said con?rmation of payment and based upon said lottery syndicate conditions.

[0024] During purchasing, the agent server may allocate shares in the ticket. The agent server may allocate shares to syndicate member’s accounts upon receipt of payment from syndicate members. The shares may be unequal.

[0025] Prior to a predetermined cancellation period before a lottery draW, the agent server may con?rm to the syndicate manager that all shares in the syndicate are sold. The agent server may electronically transfer any Winnings from the

lottery draW into the syndicate members accounts based upon

their allocation of shares. The agent server may validate the age or identity of each syndicate member before they can WithdraW Winnings from their account.

[0026] Prior to a predetermined cancellation period before a lottery draW associated With the syndicate ticket and subse quent to the agent server con?rming to the syndicate manager that all shares in the syndicate ticket are not sold, the agent

server may receive a cancellation request of the syndicate ticket from the syndicate manager.

[0027] The agent server may enable the syndicate manager

to send one or more invitations to prospective members of a

lottery syndicate associated With the purchased lottery syn

dicate ticket. The invitations may be sent to connections of the syndicate manager via social media using a social netWorking server. The invitations may be either broadcast to all connec tions or sent to selected connections. Prior to a predetermined

cancellation period before a lottery draW associated With the syndicate ticket and subsequent to the agent server con?rm

ing to the syndicate manager that all shares in the syndicate

ticket are not sold, the method may further include the step of the agent server sending public invitations via social media to

join the syndicate.

[0028] The agent server may cancel the syndicate ticket purchase and issue electronic refunds to the accounts of the

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agent server may electronically transfer any winnings from a

lottery draw associated with the syndicate ticket into syndi cate members accounts based upon an allocation of syndicate shares. The agent server may validate the age or identity of each syndicate member before they can withdraw winnings

from their account. The method may further include the step of the agent server registering a lottery syndicate manager or

other syndicate members.

[0029] According to another aspect of the present inven tion, there is provided a social networking lottery method including the step of:

[0030] sending, using a social networking server, an invi tation to a prospective member of a lottery syndicate.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0031] Preferred features, embodiments and variations of

the invention may be discerned from the following Detailed

Description which provides su?icient information for those

skilled in the art to perform the invention. The Detailed Description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the

preceding Summary of the Invention in any way. The Detailed

Description will make reference to a number of drawings as follows:

[0032] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a social networking system in accordance with an embodiment of the present

invention;

[0033] FIG. 2 is a ?owchart showing a social networking

lottery method performed using the system of FIG. 1; and

[0034] FIG. 3 is a ?owchart showing a syndicate lottery method performed using the system of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0035] According to an embodiment of the present inven tion, there is provided a social networking system 100 as shown in FIG. 1.

[0036] The social networking system 100 includes a social networking administrator server 102 for administering a

social networking website (e.g. Facebook, Myspace, etc). A

registered member of the website has a personal pro?le, and can be a designated syndicate manager to manage a lottery syndicate using computer 104. The syndicate manager can

connect to other website syndicate members with computers 106 so as to manage syndicate lottery play using the website

as described in detail below.

[0037] The system 100 also includes a lottery server 108

administered by a lottery provider (e.g. Tattersalls, South

Australian Lotteries, Western Australian Lotteries, etc.) con ducting a lottery and for issuing associated lottery tickets. The system 100 further includes an agent server 110 interfaced to the lottery server 108 via the Internet 112. The agent server

110 is con?gured to sell tickets for the lottery online to the

syndicate manager, and to manage underlying lottery syndi

cate operations when communicating with the social net

working website. A bank server 114 stores ?nancial accounts for all of the syndicate members and other entities, and assists with all payments.

[0038] The social networking website enables the syndi cate manager to send, with computer 104, one or more joining

invitations to computers 106 of prospective members of a

lottery syndicate. The syndicate manager receives acceptance

of the invitations to form the syndicate and receives agree

ment from syndicate members of one or more conditions

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relating to playing of the lottery. A detailed description of the

social networking lottery method is provided below.

[0039] A social networking lottery method 200 performed

using the system 100 is now described in detail below. [0040] At step 202, the agent server 110 connected to social

networking server 102 registers a lottery syndicate manager.

Elaborating further, a social networking website user operat

ing computer 104, registers as a lottery syndicate manager and creates an associated account in a database of the agent

server 110 using the agent’s website.

[0041] At step 204, the agent server 110 connected to social networking server 102 at the request of the syndicate manager

sends one or more invitations to prospective members of a

lottery syndicate. Elaborating further, the syndicate manager

operating computer 104 sends invitations using the social

networking website to connections (e.g. friends who are pro

spective members of the lottery syndicate) via their comput

ers 106.

[0042] At step 206, the agent server 110 connected to social networking server 102 at the request of the syndicate manager receives acceptance of the invitations to form the lottery

syndicate. Elaborating further, the connections operating

computers 106 each accept the invitations using the social networking web site.

[0043] At step 208, the agent server 110 connected to social

networking server 102 receives agreement from syndicate members of one or more conditions relating to playing of a

lottery. Elaborating further, the syndicate manager outlines

the lottery conditions to the syndicate members who agree once consensus of the conditions is reached. The conditions

relate to the identi?cation of a lottery draw, type of lottery game, selection of numbers (eg random or manual number

selection), number of draws to enter the same selection of numbers, or division of winnings among syndicate members (which need not be equal). Con?rmation of the agreement is in the form of each syndicate member electronically depos

iting money in the bank account of the syndicate manager

using the website.

[0044] At step 210, the agent server 110 connected to social networking server 102 purchases online at least one ticket for

the lottery in accordance with the agreed conditions. The

syndicate manager typically manually purchases the ticket

from an agent server website administered by the agent server 110 (or from the lottery server 108 direct), although the agent

server 1 1 0 may automatically purchase the ticket upon receipt

of agreement. The ticket details are saved to the account in the database in agent server 110.

[0045] At step 212, the agent server 110 connected to social networking server 102 receives result information relating to the lottery. The result information includes drawn numbers

for the lottery and awarded prizes. Elaborating further, the

social networking website and agent website receives and

displays the result information from the agent server 110 (or

lottery server 108).

[0046] At step 214, the agent server 110 connected to social networking server 102 noti?es the syndicate manager and

other syndicate members of the result information (irrespec tive of a win). The agent server 110 can also accesses ticket

information stored in a database to identify the winning syn

dicate ticket based on the received result information. [0047] At step 216, the agent server 110 electronically pays an awarded priZe to each syndicate member including the

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syndicate manager according to the portion they are due.

Elaborating further, the prize is automatically paid to member

accounts.

[0048] At step 218, the agent server 110 connected to social

networking server 102 amends the syndicate membership. Elaborating further, an existing syndicate member may send a removal request or the syndicate manager may invite others to join the syndicate.

[0049] Another syndicate lottery method 300 performed

using the system 100 is noW described in detail beloW.

[0050] At step 302, the agent server 110 registers a lottery syndicate manager. Elaborating further, a social netWorking

Website user operating computer 104, registers as a lottery

syndicate manager and creates an associated manager account in a database of the agent server 110. The manager

operating computer 104 uses an agent’s Website hosted by the

agent server 110 to register the manager account.

[0051] At step 304, the agent server 110 receives from the bank server 114, con?rmation of a deposit of funds for pur

chasing lottery tickets from the lottery syndicate manager.

The manager operating computer 104 uses an agent’s Website hosted by the agent server 110 to electronically transfer the

funds noW associated With the manager account.

[0052] At step 306, the agent server 110 receives con?rma

tion of lottery syndicate conditions selected by the lottery

syndicate manager operating computer 104. The conditions

relate to the identi?cation of a lottery draW, type of lottery game, selection of numbers (eg random or manual number selection), number of draWs to enter the same selection of

numbers, or division of Winnings among syndicate members (Which need not be equal).

[0053] At step 308, the agent server 110 connected to lot

tery server 108 automatically purchases a lottery syndicate

ticket in accordance With the manager speci?ed conditions at

step 306 and using the deposited funds at step 304. The ticket

purchase details are saved in the manager account and the

server 110 allocates a desired number of syndicate shares in the ticket (e. g. one share per syndicate member).

[0054] At step 310, and only after the syndicate ticket pur

chase With funds in credit at step 308, the agent server 110 connected to social netWorking server 102 enables the syndi

cate manager to share one or more invitations to prospective

members of a lottery syndicate associated With the purchased

syndicate ticket. Elaborating further, the syndicate manager

operating computer 104 sends invitations using the social

netWorking Website to connections (e.g. friends Who are pro

spective members of the lottery syndicate) via their comput

ers 106. The invitations are either sent as a general broadcast

to all connections or to individual connections selected by the

syndicate manager.

[0055] At step 312, the agent server 110 connected to social

netWorking server 102 receives and stores in the manager account, con?rmation of connections joining the syndicate.

The agent server 110 allocates syndicate ticket shares to the connections, typically one share per connection. Each con nection also has an agent server account managed by bank server 114. Shares are only allocated by the agent server 110,

so that the connection effectively joins the ticket syndicate,

once the commensurate funds are transferred to the account

and the agent server 110 is noti?ed accordingly.

[0056] At query step 314, prior to a predetermined cancel lation period (eg one hour) before the lottery draW, the agent server 110 con?rms to the syndicate manager operating com

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puter 104 (using either the social netWorking or agent Web

site) Whether or not all shares in the syndicate are sold.

[0057] If the syndicate ticket shares are all sold, the lottery

draW is aWaited and method 300 proceeds to step 322 beloW.

OtherWise, the method 300 proceeds to step 316.

[0058] At query step 316, the agent server 110 receives

con?rmation from the syndicate manager operating computer

104 Whether the syndicate ticket purchase should be can

celled for Want of joined syndicate members, Whereby shares in the syndicate ticket still remain un-purchased.

[0059] If shares have previously been offered for sale to the

public at step 318 and the syndicate manager operating com

puter 104 declines purchase of the remaining syndicate

shares, the agent server 110 receives con?rmation from the

syndicate manager operating computer 104 that the ticket

purchase is to be cancelled at step 320 beloW.

[0060] Alternatively, the agent server 110 receives con?r

mation from the syndicate manager operating computer 104

to send a public invitation, via a public broadcast, on the

social netWorking Web site to buy the remaining shares in the syndicate ticket at step 318.

[0061] At step 318, the agent server 110 connected to social

netWorking server 102 sends a public invitation to interested

users of the social netWorking Website to purchase any

remaining shares in the lottery syndicate.

[0062] At step 320, the agent server 110 receives con?rma

tion from the syndicate manager operating computer 104 to

cancel the syndicate ticket purchase. The agent server 110 thereby issues electronic refunds to the accounts of each of

the syndicate members including the syndicate manager.

[0063] At step 322, the agent server 110 electronically transfers any Winnings from the lottery draW associated With the syndicate ticket into the syndicate members accounts

based upon their allocation of syndicate shares.

[0064] At step 324, the agent server 110 validates the age

and identity of each syndicate member before they can With

draW the Winnings from their account.

[0065] A person skilled in the art Will appreciate that many embodiments and variations can be made Without departing from the ambit of the present invention.

[0066] For example, agreement from syndicate members of one or more conditions relating to playing of a lottery (as per step 208 above) may be performed prior to or concurrently

With the step of receiving acceptance of the invitations to form

the lottery syndicate (as per step 206 above).

[0067] At step 210 above, the syndicate lottery ticket Was purchased online. Alternatively, the method 200 may include the step of generating and printing a form including the agreed syndicate conditions to be used by the syndicate man

ager in manually purchasing the syndicate lottery ticket. In

one embodiment, the form may be electronically read by a scanner When purchasing the ticket.

[0068] In one embodiment, the syndicate lottery steps may

be performed by (and integrated into) the social netWorking

server 102.

[0069] The social netWorking server 102 Would typically be a Facebook or MySpace server. In other embodiments, the

server may be a TWitter or e-mail server.

[0070] In one embodiment, prior to step 314, the agent

server 110 electronically reminds the syndicate manager of

the impending lottery draW deadline.

[0071] The con?rmation of payment may be the payment

itself (ie funds appearing in an account), or approval of an

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[0072] In compliance With the statute, the invention has

been described in language more or less speci?c to structural

or methodical features. It is to be understood that the inven tion is not limited to speci?c features shoWn or described

since the means herein described comprises preferred forms

of putting the invention into effect.

What is claimed is:

1. An online lottery syndicate system including:

a lottery server for issuing lottery tickets associated With a

lottery;

a syndicate manager computer for enabling a syndicate manager to arrange purchase of a lottery syndicate ticket

in the lottery; and

an agent server for receiving con?rmation of payment by

the lottery syndicate manager, receiving lottery syndi

cate conditions selected by the lottery syndicate man ager, and purchasing the lottery syndicate ticket upon receipt of said con?rmation of payment and based upon

said lottery syndicate conditions.

2. A system as claimed in claim 1, further including a social

netWorking server to facilitate inviting prospective members to purchase shares in the syndicate ticket.

3. A system as claimed in claim 2, Wherein the prospective members are connections of the syndicate manager.

4. A system as claimed in claim 1, further including one or more prospective syndicate member computers for enabling payment to purchase shares in the syndicate ticket.

5. A system as claimed in claim 1, further including at least

one ?nancial server for administering ?nancial accounts for

syndicate members and for receiving payments.

6. An agent server con?gured to:

receive con?rmation of payment by a lottery syndicate manager;

receive lottery syndicate conditions selected by the lottery

syndicate manager; and

purchase a lottery syndicate ticket upon receipt of said con?rmation of payment and based upon said lottery

syndicate conditions.

7. A method for managing a lottery syndicate, the method involving the steps of:

an agent server receiving con?rmation of payment by a

lottery syndicate manager;

the agent server receiving lottery syndicate conditions

selected by the lottery syndicate manager; and

the agent server purchasing a lottery syndicate ticket upon

receipt of said con?rmation of payment and based upon

said lottery syndicate conditions.

8. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein during pur chasing, the agent server allocates shares in the ticket.

9. A method as claimed in claim 8, Wherein the agent server allocates shares, Whether equal or otherWise, to syndicate members’ accounts upon receipt of payment from syndicate

members.

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10. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein prior to a

predetermined cancellation period before a lottery draW asso ciated With the syndicate ticket, the agent server con?rms to the syndicate manager that all shares in the syndicate are sold. 11. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein the agent server electronically transfers any Winnings associated With the ticket into syndicate members’ accounts based upon share allocation.

12. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein the agent server validates the age or identity syndicate members before they can WithdraW Winnings from associated accounts.

13. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein prior to a

predetermined cancellation period before a lottery draW asso

ciated With the syndicate ticket and subsequent to the agent

server con?rming to the syndicate manager that all shares in

the syndicate ticket are not sold, the agent server receives a cancellation request of the syndicate ticket from the syndicate manager.

14. A method as claimed in claim 7, Wherein the syndicate

manager sends one or more invitations to prospective mem

bers of a lottery syndicate associated With the purchased

lottery syndicate ticket.

15. A method as claimed in claim 14, Wherein the invita

tions are sent to connections of the syndicate manager via

social media.

16. A method as claimed in claim 15, Wherein the invita

tions are either broadcast to all connections or sent to selected

connections.

17. A method as claimed in claim 7, Which prior to a predetermined cancellation period before a lottery draW asso

ciated With the syndicate ticket and subsequent to the agent

server con?rming to the syndicate manager that all shares in the syndicate ticket are not sold, further includes the step of

sending public invitations via social media to join the syndi cate by purchasing shares in the ticket.

18. A method as claimed in claim 7, further involving the

agent server cancelling the syndicate ticket purchase and

issuing electronic refunds to the accounts of the syndicate

members including the syndicate manager.

19. A method as claimed in claim 7, further involving the agent server electronically transferring any Winnings from a

lottery draW associated With the syndicate ticket into syndi cate members accounts based upon an allocation of syndicate

shares.

20. A method as claimed in claim 7, further involving the agent server validating the age or identity syndicate members

before WithdraWing Winnings from accounts.

21. A social netWorking lottery method including the step

of:

sending, using a social netWorking server, an invitation to a prospective member of a lottery syndicate.

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