Granted United States PatentUS 12,525,093 B2SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ON-LINE SIMULATED AND NON-SIMULATED GAMBLING

US 12,525,093 — Granted claim / market matrix

Granted claim elements as columns, companies as rows

The Granted United States Patent is the benchmark; the companies are compared against it. Each cell records the status of publicly identified evidence only. The final three technical data-reduction limitations are never marked green without actual supporting evidence.

Granted patent core — US 12,525,093

GrantedUS 12,525,093
  1. Real-world events
  2. Odds
  3. Gambling credits
  4. Zero / minimal-value pseudo-currency
  5. Economic mode monitoring
  6. Wagering threshold
  7. Data update reduction
  8. Reduced network transfer
  9. Limited results delivered

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Cell status definitions

Green

Directly supported by public evidence

Amber

Functional relevance or reasonable indication; implementation requires verification

Red

Presently no supporting public evidence identified

Grey

Not applicable / not investigated

Matrix

Public evidence by claim element

CompanyReal-world eventsOddsPublished marketsGambling creditsAccount-based creditsCredit wagerCredit settlementZero / minimal-value pseudo-currencyDual economic modesMode identificationUser / account systemReal-time eventsVirtual / social competitionRankingsMulti-event wagers / parlaysDefined-period wagering thresholdReduced update frequencyReduced network trafficLimited result deliveryPublic evidence qualityCommercial scale
ReBetGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGRRRRGA
FliffGGGGGGGGGAGGGGGRRRRGA
SportzinoGGGGGGGGAAGGAAGRRRRGA
StakeGGGGGGGGGGGGAAGRRRRAG
DraftKingsGGGGGGGAAAGGAAGRRRRGG
BetMGMGGGGGGGAAAGGAAGRRRRGG
FanDuelGGGGGGGAAAGGAAGRRRRGG
FanaticsGGGGGGGAAGGGRRGRRRRGG
CaesarsGGGGGGGRAAGGRAGRRRRAG

Matrix discipline

Defined-period wagering threshold, reduced update frequency, reduced network traffic and limited result delivery are recorded as red for every mapped target. No public evidence of comparable functionality has presently been identified, and nothing in the matrix should be read as a conclusion regarding infringement.