An electronic video gaming machine device utilizing a bill acceptor or
coin acceptor designed so that a player may make a wager to gain higher
awards or prescribed pay-outs if numbers come out in the prescribed
pattern displayed on the pay table according to the pay-out schedule. The
device has a total of thirteen laid down rules of numbers of which there
are thirteen odd numbers and thirteen even numbers. The numbers are also
marked with colors. The colors are thirteen red numbers, thirteen black
numbers, thirteen blue numbers and thirteen green numbers. The player
makes a wager to play a row of five numbers. After wagering of coin or
credits, the device will present five numbers in a prescribed portion of
the display screen. The player selects the numbers that will be kept by
pressing the corresponding "HOLD BUTTON". A repeated press of the same
"HOLD BUTTON" will release the hold and the number will be replaced when
the display button is pushed. The player can either cancel and replace
numbers or accept the initial numbers selected. The device is coupled to
a sound and audio system informing the player with wins or loses
depending upon the final result. The amount won by the player is based
upon the prescribed payout according to the pay table.