GAMES ENTERTAINMENT

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END GAMES ENTERTAINMENT GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN 14770 ORCHARD PARKWAY, UNIT 403 WESTMINSTER CO 80023 GAMES ENTERTAINMENT;Design and development of computer software; Designing and developing computer game software and video game software for use with computers, video game program systems and computer networks; Designing and modifying computer programs and video games for others;
END GAMES ENTERTAINMENT END Games Entertainment 15010 Lantana Drive Broomfield CO 80023 GAMES ENTERTAINMENT;Design and development of computer software; Designing and developing computer game software and video game software for use with computers, video game program systems and computer networks; Designing and modifying computer programs and video games for others;
LOTTO CHESS MARSHALL, RANDALL S 1435 4th St S.W. #B-811 Washington DC 20024 games for entertainment, education, technology and playing lotteries; all method of communications for the aforementioned;
LOTTOCHESS MARSHALL, RANDALL S. 5225 AMES ST., NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 games for entertainment, education, technology and playing lotteries; all methods of communications for the aforementioned;LOTTO CHESS;
LOTTOFAX MARSHALL, RANDALL S 1435 4th St S.W. #B-811 Washington DC 20024 games for entertainment, education, technology and playing lotteries; all communications for the aforementioned;LOTTO FACSIMILE;
SPELL OF ENIGMA ogon, bobo 3183 wilshire blvd apt 732 Los Angeles CA 90010 Games and entertainment, namely, downloadable video game software;
SPELL OF ENIGMA ogon, tuku 3183 Wilshire Blvd, Unit 732, Los Angeles CA 90010 Games and entertainment, namely, downloadable video game software;
WERTZ WERKZ Wertz Werkz 166 Marino Road Bryan TX 77808 Games for entertainment; amusement games; carnival games;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for simulating games of chance using cards are disclosed using a shuffler to shuffle a set of cards and dispensing one or more cards. Current regulations prohibit certain game operators from using certain games such as traditional craps and roulette. By simulating those games with cards, operators can still provide players with games they recognize and thereby develop excitement and new gaming alternatives for their players, as well as draw new players to such games through their familiarity with the indicia on the cards.